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Seventeen years ago we introduced to you this little mythical 
“member of the firm.” 
LITTLE DANNY DO-IT 
The Horticultural Hustler 
DANNY SAYS: 
Here we are again ready for another year of planting and horti- 
cultural joys. We had a good year here at Long Lake last year and 
I have never seen the time when the boss had a larger assortment 
or a finer lot of plants of all sorts than he has ready for you this 
year. 

Let Us Garden in 1944... 
@® For Exercise and Health— 
@ For Beauty of Surroundings— 
® For Food—unrationed from our own 
gardens— 
@® AND FOR VICTORY! 
HOME—that’s what we’re fighting for! 
HOME means more than ever to us today, 
for we’ve found that there are those who 
thought they could take away our homes and 
all that is dear to us. 
And we're staying home more than ever— 
because of rationing—and because we’ve 
found that some of the finest things in life 
are to be obtained in our own family circle 
and in our own home grounds. 
And staying home—we’ll be in the yard 
and on the porch much of the time, seeking 
relaxation, exercise, beauty and fun and a 
surcease from our daily problems and the 
ever present “war bugaboos.” 
And how better can we do this than by 
FRANC P. DANIELS, Proprietor gardening? 
This little booklet is designed to aid you in selecting the best and most suitable, 
hardy, northern grown plants for your food producing and ornamental needs. You 
will find both its recommendations and our plants dependable—as they have been 
for the past thirty years. 
Although we are converting all possible acreage to food production, 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 thirty-first year. While undoubtedly secondary in importance to our 
food production efforts, nursery work is nevertheless important, for the beautification 
of our homes and lives through ornamental 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. . 

LES 
DANNY SAYS: 
Here’s our catalog for 1944. 
It’s only a modest little thing—but it’s accurate, sincere, and 
economical in its use of paper. In deference to the paper shortage 
we have even omitted the envelope. But we hope you'll like it and 
we're sure it will give you just the information you need to help you select the finest 
of plants for your 1944 needs. 

