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Visitors Are Always 
Welcome At Daniels 
We are only twenty-three minutes 
from Minneapolis (at thirty-five miles 
per hour). Follow Wayzata Boule- 
ALZATA tro mes Vard (Highway No. 12) to Long Lake, 
< then just one-fourth mile south. Here 
) you'll find acres and acres of the 
finest nursery stock in the Northwest 
... trees, shrubs, evergreens, peren- 
nials, and fruit plants... everything 
EEO NKOOLA for planting the home grounds. 
Come, browze all you wish, and we’re sure you'll enjoy 
your visit. We think that you will truly marvel at the 
tremendous acreage and the high quality of our plants. 
And if you want to buy, fine! We'll do our best to serve 
you to your complete satisfaction. 
But come anyhow—you’ll always be welcome. 
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DANNY SAYS: 
Why not save up a little gas, crank up the “ol’ bus” and 
drive over to see us? It’s not so far... and you'll enjoy both 
the ride and the visit. 

sunny spots. After planting and rolling, 
the ground should be watered with a fine 
spray and from then until the seedlings are 
thoroughly established, the ground should 
be constantly moist. 
Sufficient moisture_will make the _ soil 
black in appearance. If it turns gray, there 
is not enough moisture and some of the 
delicate seedling roots from newly germ- 
inated seeds are sure to be dried out and 
killed. To do this correctly sometimes 
takes rather continuous and always intelli- 
gent attention. The most critical period is 
the first week or ten days, until the nurse 
crop becomes established, but great care 
should be exercised for the first month. 
Sod requires much less careful attention 
but, it is imperative that, for the first few 
days, the sod be kept constantly moist, not 
only on the top, but all the way through. 
The first few days are the most critical in 
establishing a sod lawn. A few hours of 
drying out in the hot sun may damage 
newly laid sod irreparably. : 
After a lawn is established, good care is 
essential if an outstanding turf is desired. 
It should be fertilized once or twice a year 
—first in early spring and again in late 
summer. Spring top dressing with rich 
screened dirt is often effective too. Clip- 
pings should be left where practical and 
watering (thoroughly soaking) should be 
given as necessary in hot dry weather. 
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FRESH TO YOU FROM US! 
APPLES 
PLUMS 
GRAPES 
CURRANTS 
GOOSEBERRIES 
TOMATOES 
CABBAGE 
SQUASH 
and other vegetables 
We grow all of these products in large acre- 
ages. 
Besides a stall on the Minneapolis market 
and sales to other truck load buyers we sell 
a large volume of fruits and vegetables to the 
consumer here at the nursery. 
During the harvest season we mail frequent 
notices to our produce customers advising 
them when each sort is at its best and in 
heaviest supply. If you are interested just 
send us your name and address and we’ll 
gladly put you on our mailing list for this 
notification service. 
PLANTING SERVICE 
We invite those who wish to have their stock 
planted to avail themselves of the services of 
our skilled horticulturists. We can furnish 
these expert workmen in the Twin City area 
at the following rates: Evergreens at 40 per 
cent of the cost of the stock, and other stock 
at 60 per cent of the cost of the stock, except 
hedges which will be planted at 20 cents per 
foot. For the clients’ protection our workmen 
are fully covered by Workmen’s Compensation 
Insurance. 
