THE DANIE'LS NURSERY, LONG LAKE, MINN. Page 3. 

Let's 
Live at Home 
and Like It 
We’re going to have to stay 
at home more, anyway, so we 
might as well like it. 
Let us resolve to do all we 
can to keep our morale at home. 
The beautiful surroundings and 
the relaxation and _ surcease 
from worldly cares obtainable 
in one’s own well planted yard 
are strong arguments for pro- 
perly maintaining one’s land- 
scape and victory garden plant- 
Franc P. Daniels Proprietor ings. 

Then, too, health, relaxation and exercise are now war re- 
_8ponsibilities. How better can Mr. Average Home Owner fulfill 
these responsibilities than by enjoying, relaxing in and working 
in his own back yard. 
Although we are converting all possible acreage to food pro- 
duction, we are still “all out” in the nursery business. The plants 
we have ready for you this spring we have been growing for from 
two to twenty years; and it’s a fine stock grown for this. our 
thirtieth year. While undoubtedly secondary in importance to 
our food production efforts, nursery work is nevertheless import- 
ant, for the beautification of our homes and lives through orna- 
mental plants is essential as a moral builder; and the production 
of fruit bearing plants is more important now than ever. The 
nursery iS so recognized by “the powers that be’ and has been 
classed as an essential industry. 
May we help you to achieve the aims suggested above? 
