NOTE—Cuance oF Location—The new 
location is—4 miles Northwest of Downingtown 
at Guthrieville on U.S. Route 322 (the Horseshoe 
Pike). Turn north at stone school house 4 mile 
past Guthrieville, second place on left. Coming 
from the West turn left second road past the 
old Manor Church. NO SUNDAY BUSINESS. 
How to get rich without plowing! Let Dan 
Mason of New Jersey, an executive of the General 
Chemical Company tell his story. Wiaunter of 
1939—he used what he called his ‘‘golf time”’ in 
cleaning up an old farm. Spring of 1940 he started 
to plant Chestnuts, Honey Locust and Walnuts, 
3 Persimmons and an assortment of all nuts 
around the house. 
By 1947 his golf clubs were completely rusted 
BUT he had over 500 trees beautifully started. 
Fall 1947 he phoned me. Said he: ‘‘John those 
Persimmons have a bushel of fruit a piece, man 
are they nice. Wouldn’t a grove be something 
for hog feed?’’ His pecan had a few nuts, his 
Chestnuts, English Walnuts and Black Walnuts 
are starting to bear. He’s had a kink in his back 
for 7 years ‘“‘mothering”’’ these trees with little 
help. His heaven is coming in now. 
You too can do this on your home plot, your 
small farm, your large farm. Oh! yes, it’s work, 
I know, I’m doing it. But that’s the only way 
to scale the the peak of accomplishment. Try it! 
Outstanding Features for the Spring Season 
(Read all about them in the following pages.) 
To the south Isay. Your land is the home of a 
rich farming empire without plowing. I say— 
read about what a man is doing in Alabama with 
Chinese Chestnuts or the State Experiment Sta- 
tion at Auburn with Honey Locust. Then buy 
what trees you can. Plant 10 trees, stout- 
stemmed and true, and you’ll soon have 10,000 
more. Soon the south will be in the shade instead 
of the shady influence of Washington. Let me 
hear from you. 
RELEASE RS EVE WEAVeo eum Un is olksaiicaetne 
starting at the beginning of—growing our trees 
in proper soil, organically managed. Then 
selection of seed for understock and scions to 
graft with. 
Next step—Remember we're not brush ped- 
dlers. We're selling you “quality’’ blood lines 
for superior trees in the future. If nut trees 
were easy to grow then every nurseryman would 
have them. We cut the tops—the branches—in 
short, “the brush”’ off them to balance with the 
See our booklet for description—25¢ 
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