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OLDEN AGLE, ILLINOIS 

LIMING 
Tons of limestone are spread to keep the ground sweet, feed and build up the young growth with sufficient lime. Trees that have 
their systems chock-full of nature’s food and Whole-Root Process root systems are certain to give satisfactory returns. 
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FIELD OF FIVE-MONTH APPLE BUDS, RESULT OF PROPERLY NOURISHED WHOLE-ROOT PROCESS, SUPER-BEARING STRAIN 
TREES, as far as the eye can carry. Clean cultivation—not a weed—abundance of thoroughly sprayed, healthy foliage. 
NURSERY STOCK AND NUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES 
Nursery trees store up reserve nutrients somewhat in proportion to their opportunity to obtain them. If 
a nursery soil is low in available calcium, or some other nutrient, the nursery trees grown upon it will be 
relatively low in that element. As a result, they may also be low in carbohydrates and proteins. Nursery 
stock low in such reserves is handicapped at the very start, and particularly so if planted upon soil deficient 
in the same nutrients as the soil in the nursery from which they were transplanted. (Illinois State Horticul- 
ture Society, News Letter No. 4, June, 1939.) 
All lands employed in the propagation of the Golden Eagle Nursery Whole-Root Process trees are subjected to a most rigid and 
thorough scientific deficiency test. Soils found lacking the necessary elements are supplied with scientifically-balanced ingredients that 
go into the production of high grade, properly nourished trees and plants. Under-nourished or improperly nourished trees and shrubs 
are a source of sorrowful disappointments. 
Right nutrients add life to trees and years to their life. 
It is not our purpose to change nature, but to aid nature produce the highest type of trees and fruit. 
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