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Our 37th Year at Long Lake 
Thirty-seven years is a long time in anybody’s life, and an even longer time ina 
business life. 
We could tell you much about our extensive acreages, our skilled plantsmen 
and landscape experts, and our unexcelled facilities for producing and handling 
top quality nursery stock. 
But more convincing yet, is the fact that during the many years we have been 
here at Long Lake, our business volume and our customer confidence have contin- 
ually grown until now we enjoy the distinction of being Hennepin County’s largest 
nursery and an outstanding leader in the field of nursery and landscape work and 
service. 
You can buy from Daniels with complete confidence that you will get nothing 
but the best in materials and service, 
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Visitors Are Always Welcome at Daniels 
We are only twenty-five minutes from Minneapolis. 
Follow Wayzata Boulevard (Highway No. 12) to Long 
Lake. Our main office and storage cellars are situated 
just south of the Long Lake Village limits on County 
Highway No. 45—but we also maintain a branch office 
on one of our nurseries just %4 mile west of Long Lake 
on State Highway No. 12. At both places you'll find 
acres and acres of the finest nursery stock in the North- 
west ... trees, shrubs, evergreens, perennials, and fruit 
plants . .. everything for planting the home grounds. 
Come, browse all you wish, and we’re sure you'll 
enjoy your visit. We think that you will truly marvel 
at the tremendous acreage and the high quality of our 
plants. 
And if you want to buy, fine! We’ll do our best to 
serve you to your complete satisfaction. 
But come anyhow—you'll always be welcome. 

DANNY SAYS: 
Why not crank up the “ol’ bus” 
and drive over to see us? It’s not 
so far ...and you'll enjoy both the 
ride and the visit. 



WE THINK WE’RE DIFFERENT! 
We like to feel that we are ‘“‘different’’—at least we’ve 
tried to be. We grow only those varieties of plants which 
we feel will give a full measure of satisfaction to our 
customers. We endeavor to grow, in so far as we can, 
all of the nursery stock that we sell. We pride ourselves 
on the fine stock we produce and are pleased and proud 
to show it to our customers. 
In the field of landscape planting and services we have 
at all times maintained a high standard of professional 
work—resulting in developments that have given lasting 
satisfaction to our clients. 
It is our endeavor to have our sales effort just the 
kind we’d like to have directed towards ourselves—a help- 
ful and accurate presentation of facts and advantages 
entirely free from ‘‘high-pressure’’—misrepresentation or 
other unpleasant or unethical approach. You will like to 
do business with us and you will want to “come again.” 
So we think we’re different! If you’ve had experience 
with certain other nurseries, or ‘‘so-called’’ nurseries, and 
some of the ‘foot in the door type” of nursery stock 
salesmen, you’ll really enjoy getting acquainted with us. 
We’ve spent many, many years developing our present 
high standing in the business. 
We can be truly helpful to you! 

Given below are 15 important ‘Planting Dos.’’ Please read 
them carefully and then do them. 
DANNY'S 
PLANTING INSURANCE POLICY 
15 PLANTING “DOS” 
For Dormant, Bare Root Stock 
1—Keep plants moist at all times. 
2—Protect roots from air, sun and wind. Don’t let 
them dry out even momentarily. 
3—Dig holes larger than the root spread. 
4—Use good rich soil around roots. 
5—If fertilizer is used, keep it away from the roots, 
use only moderafie amounts. 
6—Set slightly deeper than the plant stood 
nursery row. 
7—Spread the roots well. 
8—Work soil carefully around and between the roots 
and firm well. 
9—Leave a slight depression for a water basin. 
10—Water thoroughly, “SOAK ’EM!” 
1l1—Water again the next day. 
12—Water once a week (unless nature provides) until 
well established (or in fall, until the ground freezes). 
13—PRUNE! Better to cut off too much than too little. 
In general, thin and head back so that from 1/3 to 
1/2 of the buds are removed. 
14—Leave soil loose and cultivated on top. 
15—Keep up cultivation of top soil. No farmer can 
grow good corn cr potatoes unless he gives them 
good culture. The same is true of our plants. 
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