LAND O LAKES ADDS ANOTHER StRVICE 
With Special Benefits for LAND O’ LAKES Patrons 
Dear Patrons: We guarantee that all our nursery 
stock will reach the purchaser alive 
Gradually and effectively farmers are demanding greater production service from the LAND O' and in growing condition, and will 
LAKES CREAMERIES and, in response to this demand, new activities have been added from time to replace, free of charge, any that 
h ist t of reliabl e does not, upon receiving your ex- 
time, the latest of which is the demand for assistance in the establishment of reliable nursery service press or freight receipt (withiaraiie 
to provide necessary woodlot, windbreak, garden and landscape service, all of which is an associated ment from the agent showing loss 
or damage. 
Any tree or plant that dies the 
first growing season, we will re- 
place at a cost of one-half the regu- 
part of agricultural production. 
Believing that the LAND O’ LAKES CREAMERIES can effectively serve farmers in this capacity, 
arrangements have been made whereby hardy nursery stock is offered from a most reliable source lar catalog price, customer to make 
where the experience of over three-quarters of a century in the development of trees, fruit, ornamental Brett peve eae forsee 
plants, shrubs and other hardy, timely farm items has proven successful in so far as its application to October 10th following date of 
the LAND O’ LAKES area is concerned. purchase. 
We guarantee to all our cus- 
' : ‘ ‘ : : ‘ é tomers stock that is true-to-name 
The LAND O LAKES CREAMERIES is presenting in this catalog a See of basic ee andvabsolutely cs 26 psaeentacmenet 
items, which of course it is understood it does not grow itself. LAND O’ LAK has arranged for of our stock proven not to be, will 
the best possible service in this connection through an established nursery of long experience and, be poniqced free a chasis BS the 
3 See - : : : : re : : purchase price refunde t is 
through its facilities, is now prepared to bring an economic service to its patrons at worth-while savings. Inutually «agreed byvthespeeel aes 
In this catalog special attention has been given to listing only those plants and trees that are and ourselves that we are not to be 
held liable for any damage other 
adapted ‘to the territory we serve. This catalog has also been written from a service standpoint with ihantuhorcinuncmed! 
directions for culture of the items listed, and a planting instruction booklet will be sent free with every 
order. BE SURE TO WATCH FOR IT. 
Special attention is calied to the nursery stock guarantee, the need for early ordering, the climate 
zone map, the planting distance chart and the list of other services conducted by LAND O’ LAKES 
which will be found on this page. 
Send all orders to LAND O’ LAKES NURSERY DEPARTMENT, 2201 Kennedy St. N. E., Minne- 

















apolis 13, Minnesota. semesters: Re eer RPO fi oS f + 
Ginterelyaroars! per a ne ; 
LAND O' LAKES CREAMERIES, INC. Currants? f2-: oe ee 11 
Evergreens’ .,..52)63 0° Sp eee 22 
Flowering” Grabs #9. 25 
N eed for Early Orders (tf Hl AT Gladiolus 72...) bts: See 27, 28 
Gooseberries' © .):.5 ssi. eee 
While every effort has been made by the nursery to set 1TOUCLQ — | Grapes ...--...-..08 see ee 
aside enough nursery stock for you, some varieties are . Hardy. Mumsiteec taste 
still too new to be in abundant supply. It is also difficult Hardy Perennia’s .............. 
to gauge the amount of stock LAND O' LAKES members .. . ~~ — (tf GpuFT GRE U@ | Hedges......... meric oO 6 
will order ithe first year. ES else siel's.'o48 onetal ch eta tare ete sea 
The nursery has assured us that stock will be set aside WCE Famer Ou odoo bso ke 
as ordered, whether from you or from their old, regular ~~ A POTS irene eine) «inal lenell ketene nea 
customers. Early ordering is therefore necessary if you metho  POONIES 21 ee ee eee eee 
want to be assured of receiving the variety you want. jee™ [osm 0 fF BRLOX oo ee eee ee eee eee ee 
No substitutions will be made unless youindicateonthe {Wl |) J Plums «1.22... eee eee eee eens 
order blank that they may be made. When allowed to f'smme jo |. — | PruneS ..........+ sees ee eecseeecs 
substitute, the variety substituted will be as near as Raspberries ©... ... .2.5 syste 
possible to the original one ordered or better, and of Rhubarb’, 5.25. ¢ 2 26 2075, stents eee 16 
equal or greater value. Roses 2.2). owid ee eee 
All items listed in this catalog will be spring delivered Your Creamery or Feed Dealer | Shade Trees ............,..... 
except Iris and Peonies. Red Raspberries and Lilies can offers a complete line of LAND O’ Fete e teen eee eee 
be delivered in either spring or fall. Spring planting »] . | Strawberries#.7 ..4)-0.4 1. eee 
throughout the LAND O’ LAKES area is recommended LAKES Feeds, Seeds and Fertil- i 
for all other nursery stock. 1zers. 
CLIMATE ZONES FOR LAND O' LAKES 
A climate zone map of the LAND O' LAKES area and surrounding territory is 
provided so that patrons may help decide what nursery stock is suitable for 
their needs according to adaptability and hardiness. 
Where a fruit or ornamental is suggested for trial in any area, LAND O’ 
LAKES would greatly appreciate those who plant such stock making reports 
from time to time on its performance. Through this means LAND O' LAKES 
can give you better nursery stock service. 
That area south and east of Zone I includes the commercial Apple belt with 
the Peach belt lying just south of that. Zone I is a semi-commercial Apple and 
other fruit belt in which ae eaveiee can be grown on a commercial or local 
marke t scale. Zone II is a modification of Zone I with a narrowing of commercial 
ossibilities to local markets except in the Black Hills, the Bigstone-Traverse lakes 
a the Lake Superior areas, where conditions are more favorable in selected 
locatior é hothes zones are m y home orchard or limited local market areas 
in whicl ais e hardiest of ae ge ornamental plants should be grown. 
PLANTING DISTANCE The following planting distances 
are for average locations and 
avera the larger spacings ses the milder zones and the closer 
spacings for th ae zones ur spacings according to favorableness of 
your 1 t Complete taetade will eoeheane your order, 
BPpIes Ses. 29 to 35 feetapart Grapes ......... 8 to l0feetapart Raspberries: aelsloforie ny omy cera: 3 to 4 feet apart 
PRUNIS one. ses oe 18 t feetapart Currants ........ 4to 5 feet apart Full Syatermive.% =. ten 5 by 5 feet ASPOTdQUS msi s 1 foot apart 
Cherries ....... 18 to 25 feet apart Gooseberries .... 4to 5 feet apart Hedge Row ......... 2 by 6 feet 
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