A BUSINESS IS AS GOOD AS THE 
MEN WHO OPERATE IT 

Carrying on the traditions of the three Marshall brothers are Chester G. Marshall, Vernon Mashall, 
Charles W. Andrews and Maurice Marshall. These men guide the destinies of the nursery. 
Chester G. Marshall, or “Chet,” as he is known by his friends, 
grew up on the Nursery. He spent three years as stu- 
dent assistant in horticulture at the Nebraska School of Agri- 
culture. Later he became full time Secretary of the Nebraska 
State Horticultural Society, and lecturer for the Farmers’ Insti- 
tute. For two years he served as manager of the Central Fruit 
Growers Association. 
Chet is the author of innumerable articles on horticulture and 
fruit, and for eight years edited a horticultural column in the 
Nebraska Farmer. 
In 1915 Chet returned to the Nursery, assuming the duties of 
Secretary of the Company. He is now Sales Manager for Mar- 
shall Nurseries, and Chairman of the Executive Committee. 
Vernon Marshall, or “Vern,” was born and raised on the orig- 
inal Marshall Nursery farm, studying horticulture at the 
Nebraska School of Agriculture. Under the guidance of his 
father, George Marshall, Vernon devoted his talents to the propa- 
gation of nursery stock. His reputation as a propagator is well 
known among nurserymen throughout the country, and it is due 
largely to his efforts that Marshall evergreens, trees and shrubs 
are the best to be had. His services were sought by the Federal 
® Government in the creation of the shelter belt project in the ® 
Plains States. 
Charles W. Andrews has been with the Marshall firm for 31 
years. Energetic, Charlie has had much to do with the 
growth of the firm. A thorough student of landscaping, he is 
known all over Nebraska and Iowa for his many plantings, par- 
ticularly of parks and public buildings. His experience in land- 
scaping and his knowledge of plant materials is unsurpassed in 
the Midwest. 
In 1940 Charlie became manager of the Omaha branch of the 
firm. He is a member of the Executive Committee and in gen- 
eral charge of the landscape department. 

VERNON MARSHALL CHESTER G. MARSHALL 
Maurice Marshall also grew up in the nursery business. As a 
boy he began early as a tree salesman, canvassing 
from door to door. He obtained his technical training in land- 
scaping at Iowa State College. 
In 1930 he took over the management of the Omaha branch 
of the firm. While in Omaha he served on the faculty of the 
University of Omaha as an instructor in landscape design. When 
the Denver branch was created, Maurice moved to Denver and 
now is in charge of operations there. 

CHARLES W. ANDREWS 
MAURICE MARSHALL 

THESE MEN STAND BEHIND MARSHALL'S 
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE 
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@Our Guaranter 
BUY MARSHALLS TREES AND PLANTS WITH 
CONFIDENCE ... THEY ARE GUARANTEED! 
Year after year for over 60 years thousands of cus- 
tomers have ordered their nursery stock from Mar- 
shalls. Of course, there’s a reason—the integrity of the 
firm, and the guarantee of satisfaction. Marshalls will 
be proud to add you to their growing list of friends and 
patrons. We suggest however, that you send your order 
early, as nursery stock of the Marshall quality is very 
limited. Don’t be disappointed. Order now for delivery 
at planting time. 
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 guaranteed 
to be free from infectious diseases and dangerous in- 
sects... and to be healthy and well-formed. A State 
Inspector’s Certificate accompanies each shipment. 
We exercise every care to keep our varieties pure 
and true to name, and hold ourselves in readiness at 
all times to replace, on proper proof, all stock that 
may prove otherwise, or refund the amount paid. It 
is mutually agreed, however, between the customer 
and ourselves—that we shall not be liable for any 
amount greater than the original price. 

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