
THE HOME GARDENER SAYS:— 
“The best Book of its kind ever put on the 
market.”—Says ‘Number One,” Minnesota. 
“Tt is the best book on Horticulture for the 
Northwest that we have read.”’—Says “Num- 
ber Two,” Wisconsin. 
“Just brim full of knowledge, and most 
useful and interesting.’’—Says “Number 
Three,’ New York. 
“TJ have found it interesting and useful. 
Enclosed is $1.00 for another copy.’’—Says 
“Number Four,’ Minnesota. 
“Appreciate the book greatly. It is unique 
and just about ‘It’ in its field.”,—Says ‘‘“Number 
Five,” Sask., Canada. 
“After reading the first few paragraphs of 
‘Live At Home and Like It,’ you have had 
your money’s worth even if the book stopped 
there.’—Says “Number Six,” Minnesota. 
“We enjoyed this book very much and use 
it constantly as a hand-book of information 
on practically everything we want to know 
about things that grow.’’—Says “Number Sev- 
en,” Iowa. 
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“There are many things I like about the 
book, notably the very clear illustrations and 
the chart on perennials, etc.”—Says “Number 
Eight,’’ Minnesota. 
“J was more than pleased with the contents 
of this book. It is a valuable reference guide 
for the amateur gardener because it gives 
detailed information on the things I wanted 
to know about shrubs, trees, vegetables, and 
flowers.’—Says ‘Number Nine,” Wisconsin. 
“So simple and scientifically correct—so well 
and cleverly illustrated.’’—Says “Number 
Ten,” Alabama. 
“J am a beginner and have lots of books, 
but yours certainly has a place in the North- 
west. You stress varieties that will grow up 
here which to us is of the utmost value.”’— 
Says “Number Eleven,” Minnesota. 
DANNY SAYS: 
DANNY SAYS: 
For 30 years the author has been For 23 winters the author lectured on Horticultural subjects at 
growing from 20 to 90 acres of the University of Minnesota Farm School and for 30 years he has 
commercial fruit, vegetable and been dealing with and answering the questions of Mr. and Mrs. 
nursery crops. He should and 
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ANNOUNCING 
A NEW, PRACTICAL, HELPFUL BOOK 
FOR THE HOME GARDENER 
“LIVE AT HOME|... AND LIKE IT” 
By FRANC P. DANIELS 
© The first of its kind and just for the Northwest. 
@ 120 pages “cram-packed” full of the answers to the questions every Home 
Gardener asks himself 100 times a month. 
® Just the book Mr. Average Homeowner has longed for. In simple, understandable 
language it tells the “When, Why and How” of practical gardening. 
® Pocket size—5i by 74 inches—convenient to handle and easy to read. 
@ It is of equal value to the small home dweller, the owner of an estate and the 
commercial grower. 
® Written by a man who has spent 35 years in practical horticultural work—teaching, 
“preaching,” but most important, practicing everything he has written. 
®@ Written for the Northwest and our exacting conditions, which can be said of no 
other book that contains all this material. Most books, and most magazines are 
written for the entire United States of America and of necessity contain much 
material that is irrelevant and confusing for us here in the Northwest. 
® What would you give for the privilege of sitting down with a real gardening expert 
—one who knows not only the technical angles but who has had a lifetime of 
practical experience in fruit, vegetable and landscape work—and asking him the 
answers to your many perplexing garden problems? “LIVE AT HOME AND 
LIKE IT” offers you this opportunity. 
WHY THIS BOOK? 
It is a patriotic duty to garden now, both for food and beauty. Any little corner 
or larger area of one’s home grounds that can be, should be converted to food 
production. Health, relaxation and exercise may be found in one’s yard and are 
important home-front responsibilities. Beautiful home grounds and their enjoyment 
are morale builders. 2 
Help is scarce. More and more everyone must take care of their own grounds 
and gardens. ; we ‘ ; : 
This book is designed to aid you 1n doing just that in an easier, more intelligent 
and efficient manner. 
WHAT IT CAN DO FOR YOU 
It is a complete, up to the minute “Short Course” in Horticulture and Gardening. 
It tells WHY as well as HOW and EN. 
Each chapter is short, easy to read, pithy and covers one subject completely. 
Ideal to pick up with just time for a chapter or two... interesting to read from 
cover to cover at one “sitting”... and hdndy to look up the answers to perplexing 
garden problems. Generously illustrated. 
The quotations on this page are from files of the publishers... 
THE MINNETONKA PUBLISHING CO. 
does “know the answers.” 
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EXPERTS WHO KNOW SAY:— 
“An excellent contribution in an area where 
specific, helpful information is needed.”—Says 
Professor No. One, Agricultural Education, 
University of Minnesota. 
“T have read the book from cover to cover 
three times and thoroughly enjoy it as a prac- 
tical reference on the entire field of Horticul- 
ture as it especially relates to this area.”— 
Says County Agent, Minnesota. 
“A good job, surprisingly comprehensive for 
the size of the book.’”’’—Says Professor No. 
Two, Horticulture, University of Minnesota. 
“TI can think of few questions relating to 
home grounds, its planting, and care, which 
you have not answered.’’—Says Professor No. 
Three, Horticulture, University of Minnesota. 
“The book is very comprehensive. The 
special needs of this region are particularly 
stressed, also, in cultural directions and in 
pest control methods.’—Says Professor No. 
Four, Horticulture, University of Minnesota. 
_ “There is certainly a fine lot of information 
in it, and I hope Mr. John Q. Publie duly 
appreciates it.”’—Says Professor No. Five, Hor- 
ticulture, University of Minnesota. 

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“YE EDITOR” SAYS:— 
“The book contains so much information 
that it may well be considered a reference 
book, and yet it is readable and entertaining 
withal.’”—Says Editor A. N. Wilcox in the 
“Minnesota Horticulturist.” 
“TI am impressed with the accuracy of the 
information under Northern conditions. I 
really think you have something worth while 
for gardeners in the Northern states, especial- 
ly Minnesota and Wisconsin.”—Says Editor 
H. J. Rahmlow, of ‘Wisconsin Horticulture.” 
“Not only does it answer the questions of 
Home gardeners with information directly 
pertinent to their conditions, but it should 
help the Nurserymen in that area through 
encouraging their customers to better suecess 
with the plants they purchase.”—Says Editor 
F. R. Kilner, in the “American Nurseryman.” 
Home Gardener. He should, and does “know the answers.” 

