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: ee 2. HOW TO GRAFT NUT TREES. Postpaid 25¢. 
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oc The real fun is to graft your own nut trees. It is not especially difficult but 
it does require special technique. This illustrated booklet tells just how to do it. 
_ This booklet is Appendix F of the book Tree Crops. So you don’t need both 
Mess you want the booklet to carry around with you. More than one lady from 
ne ee ‘Re town has taken this booklet and had the satisfaction of seeing a tree transform 
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"Reading for ee Who Love the Land ay Want To Know 
. oe Their Country and Its Resources and Prospects 
oe tis ee TREE CROPS, A PERMANENT AGRICULTURE, 
i Fe by J. Russell Smith, ScD. 
“iris book is 300 pages of pleasure to the person who pees trees or loves the 
earth or who likes to hear about things he never thought of before. 
If you have a streak of ingenuity you will like this book. It tells how we are 
on the road to a whole new series of crops that grow on trees instead of on 
Ae straw. Don’t you want to have a hand in this new thing? The tree is nature’s 
real engine of production and this book tells about some of them—Pecans, Per- 
_ simmons, Hickories, Hybrids, Black Walnuts, English Walnuts, Honey Locust 
(cowfeed), Acorn bread and other things that are just over the hill waiting to 
come into your yard. 
i If you have a constructive nagination this book is likely to cause you to 
start something. Be: 
. This book has been favorably reviewed by the Imperial Institute in London 
and from one end of the U. S. to the other. 
A remarkably helpful and interesting book.— San Antonio Express. 
_ This book is a thriller—Bee, Sacramento, California. 
é This book for persons of special interest has been out of print for months. 
The commercial publisher, who works for profit, will not. re-issue it. It happens 
that I wrote the book to spread an idea and so I have had a special printing 
made for the small but persistent demand of the people who want a better 
America. : 
Printing of small numbers is expensive, so our price has to be $3.50 postpaid 
in United States or Canada. This is less than the commercial publisher asked. 
‘The late Louis Brandeis read this book aloud to his wife when they were 
near 80 years old. Judges and others give it as presents to their friends. 
. 2, NORTH AMERICA, THE CONTINENT AND ITS RESOURCES AS THE 
ioe HOME OF MAN, by J. Russell Smith and M. Odgen Phillips, 1021 pages, $4.75 
ee postpaid, a study of the continent by producing regions such as Corn Belt, Cot- 
. ton Belt, Southern California, the West Indies, the Plateau of Mexico, etc. 
Used as an economic guide book by Educated Europeans. Put one in your 
automobile. It is a standard book without a rival in its field. It is readable. It 
will greatly enhance. your pleasure and your understanding of the land as you 
make an automobile journey. 
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‘Keep either book five days and if you do not like it send it back. Your 
money will be promptly refunded. 
5° Address And Make Checks Payable To 
SUNNY RIDGE NURSERY, SWARTHMORE, PA. 
Do not telephone Swarthmore about trees. Do not call there about trees. It 
is a strictly mail order office. The trees are far away on the Blue Ridge moun- 
tains of Virginia. Your letters will receive prompt attention, so will your orders. 
