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Our Guarantee 
BUY MARSHALLS TREES AND PLANTS WITH 
CONFIDENCE ... THEY ARE GUARANTEED! 

Marshalls stock is guaranteed to reach you alive 
and in good growing condition. Stock that fails to 
start growth will be refurnished free of charge if 
we are notified before July 15. 













NOTE—Marshalls trees and plants are guaran- 
teed to be free from infectious diseases and dan- 
gerous insects... and to be Healthy and well- 
formed. A State Inspector’s Certificate accompan- 
ies each shipment. 

We exercise every care to keep our varieties 
pure and true to name, and hold ourselves in readi- 
ness at all times to replace, on proper proof, all 
stock that may prove otherwise, or refund the 
amount paid. It is mutually agreed, however, be- 
tween the customer and ourselves—that we shall 
not be liable for any amount greater than the 
original price. 

A Sixty Year Record of Dependabil ity 
Backs our Nursery 
Marshall Nurseries originated sixty 
ears ago. From a modest ¢tart back in 
887, the Marshall brothers founded the 
present institution that has won the con- 
fidence and acclaim of thousands of cus-— 
| tomers in the Middle West. farshalls have 
proven their dependability, and because 
Marshall's stocks are guaranteed in every 
way, it is no wonder their customers come 
back again, year after year, as they ex-— 
tend their plantings. 

Your Satisfaction Is Marshalls 
First Interest 
Marshall's selected strains are grafted 
from wood taken from trees of proven vari- 
eties, having superior qualities to ordin-— 
ary trees of same variety. Marshalls have 
maintained theiiz own testing and proving 
grounds to make sure the trees and plants 
Bie yoorrten wild do well for you: The 
"home": nurseries at Arlington, Nebraska, 
aqlone, include SOO acres. 
Marshalls Feature "Custom" Planning 
Marshall's workmen are qualified experts 
in all phases of planning. The nursery's 
staff includes experienced nurserymen, 
propagators, Morticulturists; who are at 
| your, service when you buy from Marshalls. 
| All types of plantings are handled-——farm 
and city homes, commercial orchards, and 
landscaping for parks, public buildings, 
and business establishments. Let Marshalls 
Help you plan it. 
Nebraska’s Oldest and Largest Nursery 

“Chet’’ grew up on the nursery, 
then spent three years as student 
assistant in horticulture, Nebras- 
Ka School of Agriculture, three 
years as full-time secretary of the 
Nebraska State Horticultural So- 
ciety and Farmers Institute lec- 
turer, and two years as manager 
of the Central Fruit Growers As- 
sociation. He also edited the 
Horticultural column of the Ne- 
braska Farmer for eight years. 
He returned to the nursery in 
1915 and progressively assumed 
the duties of Secretary of the 
company, office and sales-mana- 
ger, and chairman of the Execu- 
tive Committee. 

VERNON MARSHALL 
“Charlie’’ began his horticul- 
tural career in 1913 as bookkeeper 
and later manager for the Central 
Fruit Growers Association. His 
interest in landscaping predomi- 
nated, however, and in 1916 he 
associated himself with Marshalls 
and since has had most to do with 
the developing of our landscape 
department, the most outstanding 
in the West. He has been a deep 
student of landscape design and 
service. Charlie. took over the 
management of our Omaha plant 
in 1940. 

MAURICE MARSHALL 

CHESTER G. MARSHALL 
“Vern” was born and 
reared on the _ original 
nursery farm. He studied 
horticulture at the Ne- 
braska School of Agricul- 
ture and then gradually 
assumed the responsibil- 
ity for propagation and 
production under the 
guidance of his father, 
George A. Marshall. He 
has also been in charge 
of the test plantations 
and fruiting orchards, as 
well as the wholesale 
sales. 
Vern spent two years 
with the U. S. Forest 
Service when the Shelter- 
Belt project was being set 
up in the plains states. 

CHARLES W. ANDREWS 
“Maurice” also grew up 
on the nursery. He spent 
his vacation time from 
the home schools between 
the tree rows; and from 
college as a tree sales- 
man. He obtained his 
landscape training, his 
main interest, at Iowa 
State College. 
He was manager of our 
Omaha Plant for 10 years, 
where he was also an in- 
structor for a time in 
Omaha University night 
classes in landscaping. In 
1940 he took over the 
management of our Den- 
ver Plant, 
