Ontroducto wy 
This little catalogue is our salesman. If it does not answer all of 
your questions pertaining to nut trees, write to us. Volumes could be 
written on the many phases of nut growing and tree care. I feel we 
can offer the best service possible to our customers in shipping the 
best nursery trees it is possible to obtain anywhere. We are very care- 
ful in growing our trees, and in shipping orders. We have many com- 
pliments on our way of packing trees to arrive in good condition. 
We are glad to give information at all times relative to tree care 
from time of planting the trees until harvesting the nuts. We are in- 
terested in knowing how our trees perform. If they do not do well 
there is usually some cause that can be easily corrected. If they are 
planted in good soil, and given good care, they cannot help but give 
pleasure, and satisfaction. 
Our trees are all young, thrifty, easy to plant nursery trees. We 
have new stock coming on in our nursery all the time, in excellent 
condition for transplanting. Heavy caliper, old trees, will give a bet- 
ter appearance right away, but the shock of transplanting is consider- 
ably greater. A younger tree will grow into maturity, and will fruit 
quicker than an old, stunted tree can get over the shock of trans- 
planting. 
Respectfully, 
MILDRED JONES. 
1942 
OUR 46TH YEAR 
