CASHMAN NURSERIES, IN 
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OWATONNA, MINNESOTA 

don’t care manner, or sec- 
onds and thirds that are 
graded out of good stock, 
or stock that is grown in 
the south, we must ask a 
price that is in keeping 
with the quality of stock 
furnished, and that will 
enable us to keep up the 
high standard we are at- 
tempting to maintain. A 
poor tree or plant, or one 
not adapted to the climate, 
is dear at any price so 
don’t be misled by those 
who would sell cheap for 
people usually get what 
they pay for in nursery 
stock the same as any oth- 
er goods they purchase. 
Believing that next to supplying A No. 1 stock, 
true to name, the greatest service we are per- 
forming is through the efficient and trustworthy 
salesmen who represent us. The customer al- 
ways profits by being able to deal with a repre- 
sentative on the grounds, a man who is qualified 
to give advice as to where and in what manner 
the trees and plants should be planted, trimmed, 
pruned, sprayed, and protected so that full re- 
sults may be obtained. The service rendered by 
the honest, intelligent, and trustworthy salesman 
ean hardly be estimated. We have a crew of 
picked men that we believe in, and have confi- 
dence in, and we are firmly of the opinion that 
they are performing a very valuable service for 
our customers. We want our customers to ask 
our men to help them, not only in designing for 
landscape work, but in the preparation, not only 
for a new orchard, but handling of the old. Our 
men are charged with the responsibility of serv- 
ing our customers and we hope our customers 
will make use of them to advantage. 
We take this occasion to thank the thousands 
of customers who have patronized us in the past, 
and made it possible for us to build an institution 
which has been made possible by patronage and 
hard work. The plant belongs to the northwest 
because the northwest has furnished the where- 
with to build it, and we want our customers to 
know that we feel it our duty to serve you with 
nursery stock at prices that will give value re- 
ceived, with one hundred per cent added in every 
ease, and when we say one hundred per cent add- 
ed, we mean just that, for we know that there 
isn’t anything that can be sown or planted, on 

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Storage and» Packing Shed, Showing Box Factory, Machine Shop, 
Blacksmith Shop and Barns in the Rear 
good land, that is properly cared for that will 
produce half the results in monetary value, in 
health, in the beautifying of home surroundings, 
in comfort, or the enhancing of property values 
as the well grown tree, shrub, or plant adapted: 
to the climate, set out and cared for intelligently. 
Yours for honest service. 
CASHMAN NURSERIES, Inc. 
iM. R. Cashman, Manager. 
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STATE OF MINNESOTA 
Department of Agriculture, Dairy and Food | 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
Fee Paid - $25.00 
No. 417 St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1943 
This is to certify that the general nursery 
stock and premises of Cashman, Nurseries, 
Ine., Owatonna, Minnesota, have been in- 
spected and found apparently free from dan- 
gerously injurious insects and plant diseases, 
including mosaic and similar virus diseases. 
Sea certificate is void after September’ 15, 
1944. 
T. L. AAMODT, State Entomologist 
R,. A. TROVATTEN, Commissioner 
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Ample Facilities 
To handle a volume of business often reaching ~ 
a half. million dollars 2 
year requires an abund- 
ance of storing, packing 
and shipping facilities. It 
has been found that trees 
and shrubs dug in the fall 
and properly stored and 
cared for come out in the 
spring in better shape for 
planting than when dug in 
the spring. This does not 
apply, however, to ever- 
greens and strawberries, 
which must be dug in the 
spring. Our frost proof 
storage cellar and pack- 
ing shed cover nearly an 
acre of ground with a 
storing capacity of one 
hundred carloads of nurs- 
sery stock.- 
