HARDY «xx. 
Northem Reated 
NURSERY STOCK 
Common rooted fruit trees may look the same as 
Northern rooted trees—may even start all right. 
But when the first hard winter comes along, with 
little or no snow for protection, common rooted 
trees are quite sure to be injured or even killed, 
leaving a dead or crippled orchard, 
An apple tree is no hardier than the root it is 
grafted on. Hardy root stocks are as vital to your 
orchard, as a good foundation is to your home. 
Actual tests show that common, tender root stocks 
are the greatest cause of failure in the orchard. 
Commercial growers know how important root stocks 
are to the life of their trees. 
In tests, 50 common rooted, and 50 Northern 
rooted trees of same size were planted under iden- 
tical conditions. Note the difference at 17 years. 
Many common rooted trees are gone entirely—those 
remaining are one-third the size of the Northern 
rooted trees, and produced one-fifth as much fruit. 
So beware of common rooted, Southern grown stocks, 
See the difference in the photo shown here. 
Save money and insure your supply of fresh fruit 
by growing your own! The price of-a peck of fruit 
at the grocers, will buy a fruit tree, which pro- 
vides bushels of fruit year after year. Due to labor 
and weather conditions, Northern grown fruiting 
stocks are scarce. Order Early! 






























See the Difference in Results — between 
Common Rooted & Northern Rooted Stocks: 
Left — 17-year-old McIntosh - Right — 17-year-old McIntosh 
E A R al F E E G j which was grafted on ‘‘common’’ which was grafted on our ‘‘Special 
R F T S hialy Mami ch Pua UGLIEST AE Northern’’ stocks. The success of 
stock could not endure Minnesota 

i conditions —it died completely, this tree is due to the hardy, 
With Your EARLY Nursery Order : leaving the tree to geek Ni ne sturdy root which anchors the tree 
few ‘‘scion roots’’ which a eS. F ies F L. fey 
Look for the 3 Stars: *x * *k come out above the graft. Result: securely ay ae hae aa oe 
7 = ar "i - ee ous growth oO Yr L VV s 
Order Nursery Stock from any 3 star page (any page weak, unsatisfactory growth—little Bro 
marked with 3 stars at the top: * % #). Send us this order or no fruit. of fruit. 
with full remittance BY MARCH 15, 1947, and you may 
choose from the FREE Gift list below as follows: 
With such orders of $5.00 to $7.50 select 1 gift below. 
With such orders of $7.50 to $10.00 select 2 gifts below. 
With such orders of $10.00 and up select 3 gifts below. 
Red Tartarian Honeysuckles, 18-24 in 
Green Ash, 3-4 ft 
Norway Poplars, 
Gifts must be REQUESTED on orders and are given only 
on 3 star NURSERY ORDERS sent us by Mar. 15. We re- 
serve the right to substitute if some items are out. 
(FREE GIFTS) : 
(A) 1 Korean Cherry Seedling 12-18 in. (F) 2 Bittersweet Vines 12 in. 2 
(B) 1 Golden Elder 12-18 in. (G) 1 Russian Olive 12-18 in. i 
(C) 1 Siberian Almond 12-18 in. (H) 1 Norway Poplar 2-4 ft. 
(D) 1 Honeysuckle Red Bush 12-18 in. (I) 1 Lombardy Poplar 2-4 ft. 2 2-3 
(E) 1 Mock Orange 12-18 in. (J) 1 Hansen Bush Cherry 12-18 in. 2 Hardy Siberian Flowering Almonds, 18-24 in 
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About Shipping About Landscape 

SMALL ORDERS—On nursery orders under $1.00, it is necessary to If you are anxious to secure an accurate 
include 15c extra packing charge due to high cost of properly pack- properly balanced landscape plan that is 
ing live plants. No packing charge on orders of $1.00 or more. tailor made to fit your home grounds com- 
SHIPPING CHARGES—Nursery orders in which all items are quoted plete with specifications, laid out in an easy 
prepaid, (such as berries, grapes and roses) will be sent prepaid to to read manner, send for our Sketch Sheet. 
the 4th zone or 600 miles only, Be- On this sheet are full instructions 
yond that, extra postage will be : to help you in making up the 
requested, : : rough sketch for your home and 
NOT PREPAID ITEMS are too ; grounds. 
large to mail, and will be shipped fais e 2 : SEND US A SKETCH AND MEAS- 
express or freight. Customer to UREMENTS OF YOUR GROUNDS. 
pay express or freight charges All of our Nursery Stock carries the Minnesota Inspection Cer- Upon receipt of your rough 
when he receives shipment. tificate and_is guaranteed true to name and in good growing sketch and $5.00, our landscape 
ORDERS CONTAINING BOTH condition. If for any reason you do not find everything just as department will prepare a com- 
Prepaid and Not Prepaid Nursery represented, notify us at once and we will order shipment re- plete plan, together with a planting 
items will be sent in one shipment turned, refund your money, or replace the items without charge. list, of hardy evergreens, trees, 
ies Se a RA h mae Any tree or plant that dies the first growing season we will and shrubs best suited to your soil 
: ) s “8 : : : ‘ B iti . This fee applies to 
2 ; : replace at half the catalog price, the following spring, if loss is and conditions. T 
elie PNAS A edt Sis ie atid) reported by October 15th following date of purchase. Sneerisa Heh alle.” ace 
paid items included in shipment, We cannot be responsible for losses other than the above. MONEY SENT FOR PLAN WILL 
would amount to, BE APPLIED ON ORDER. 


NO NURSERY SHIPMENTS INTO If your nursery order totals 
THESE STATES—hecause of great j $40.00 or more, the $5.00 will be 
distances and high permit fees: Florida, New Mexico, Nevada, West credited to the order, thus making this Landscape Service abso- 
Virginia and Canada. lutely free. } 
SHIPPING TIME—We start shipping about March 15, depending on If you desire a foundation planting only, the landscape fee is 
weather, and continue through April and May. We try to have ship- $2.50 and will be credited on your nursery order of $25.00 or more. 
ment arrive at best planting time in your section. No plans can be prepared after March 15. 


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