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Views of 
Our Nurseries, Summer 1947 
1—Combining wheat. Crop rotation is important to keep 
our soil in A-I condition. 
2— Picture of our modern Cold Storage. Over 30,000 square 
feet. In the foreground our new office under construction 
which will be occupied by January Ist. 
3—Labor is a big part of the cost in growing nursery stock. 
In this one field budding Peaches, there is a gang of 50 men. 
4 —Spraying is an important part of our program in growing 
quality nursery stock. 
5—-Note the height and healthy foliage of this block of 
Peach trees. 
6—William F. Kelly, Sr., inspecting a block of Apple trees. 
7—A block of | year trees. Note the vigorous growth. 
