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DANNY SAYS: 
Search the libraries—but you’ll find no other book so filled with helpful infor- 
mation for the northern planter who wants to do his 
book “YOU CAN LANDSCAPE YOUR OWN HOME 
clear manner, freely illustrated so that even the novice can understand it and prac- 
tice its teachings. Why not have your own designs for better living out of doors. 
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own landscaping as this new 
It is written in a simple, 

A Complete Short Course 
in Landscape Gardening. 

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“YOU CAN LANDSCAPE YOUR OWN HOME” 
A Practical Hand Book of Landscaping for the Home-Owner 
Here is the book that the small home-owner has wanted and couldn’t find . . 
until now! Between its covers are the answers to the oft asked question, “How 
can I landscape my home and get it right?” 
YQU CAN OBTAIN THIS BOOK FREE! 
See our generous free offer below. 
You Can Landscape Your Gwn Home 
*Prepared for busy people with a house on an average size lot 
that they want to landscape and, perhaps, without the time 
and the money to go to great lengths immediately. 
xIt is not a complete course in Landscaping. We think that its 
brevity and conciseness gives it a big advantage over a com- 
plete course. And who has the time and money to spend on a 
course? 
*Nor is if a thick, heavy tome to confuse the amateur landscaper 
but a workbook as well as a guide book. And it has been 
prepared with the idea in mind that you might want room for 
your own sketches and clippings. 
* Prepared by professional landscapers and nurserymen. Step by 
step it takes you through the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ of Modern 
Landscaping. Over 100 easy to understand illustrations. 
*Completely illustrated and keyed to help you make your own 
plan. It discusses not only how to Landscape your home but 
gives lists of recommended plant materials for your section of 
the country. It will help you avoid costly mistakes. 
* Avoid costly mistakes by sending for your copy today. 
* Mortgage the house to buy the book? It won’t be necessary for 
the price is only $1.00 postpaid. 
When you have problems in your planning and planting, drive out to see us. Ask for the book and let 
us explain its use and give you any other help you need .. 
about it ... we want you to get acquainted with us. 
all without obligation. Why? We won’t be coy 
We think that you will like our way of doing business. 
We think that you will appreciate our friendly, helpful attitude. We think you will enjoy the absence of “high 
pressure salesmen.” And we know that you will find there is no better nursery stock for you than that grown 
in your territory for your territory. 
FREE BOOK OFFER 
(Please Note Expiration Date) 
We want you to have one of these new Landscape Handbooks described above FREE. 
You may secure one of these Handbooks free in either of the following ways: 
1, Send in an order for $10.00 or more for nursery stock (accom- 
‘panied by payment in full) to reach us before March 15, 1950 
and one of the books will, if requested, be sent to you FREE by 
return mail. 
2. Serd in $1.00 for the book (before March 15, 1950) and with the 
book we will mail you a “credit memorandum” good for $1.00 to 
be applied on any order for nurserv stock for $10.00 or more 
which reaches us before June 1. 1950. 
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 
(Remember this offer expires March 15, 1950) 
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READ WHAT THESE AUTHORITIES SAY! 
Prof. Harry A. Graves, Sec. North Dakota State Horticultural 
Society: “It appears to me to be just what I had been hoping 
some one would write for a long time . . . It certainly is down to 
a level where we can all understand it, and the many illustra- 
tions make it just that more valuable.” 
Prof. W. H. Alderman, Chief of Horticultural Division, Univer- 
sity of Minnesota: “It is interesting and stimulating . . . The 
discussion is almost unnecessary, for the illustrations tell the 
story by themselves. I believe this sort of publication will fill a 
long felt need.” 
Prof. Leonard A. Yager, Extension Horticultural, University of 
South Dakota: “I think it fills a real need for this area and con- 
gratulate you on your efforts in publishing this book.” 
E. C. Hilborn, Pres. Northwest Nursery, Valley City, North 
Dakota: “It is indeed a spendid landscape book. It is very prac- 
tical and your sketches are certainly very well done.” 
Prof. J. D. Winter, Division of Horticulture, University of 
Minnesota: “In my opinion you have done an outstanding job 
presenting the fundamentals of landscane design in an easy to 
Ln ato manner. The many illustrations are especially val- 
uable.”’ 
A. H. Flack, Men’s Garden Club of Minneapolis: “It is the 
best I have seen because it can be applied to the majority of our 
home yards.” 
Harold C. Pederson, Hennepin County Agricultural Agent: “We 
think it is an exceptionally nice job and I am sure it will be 
used to good advantage.” 
E. M. Hunt, Sec. -Minnesota State Horticultural Society: “It 
appears to us that this publication fills a very definite need for 
amateurs in presenting practical suggestions on planting prob- 
lems.” 
O. A, Bandelin, Past Pres. Minnesota State Horticultural 
Society, Red Wing: “Any home owner who contemplates land- 
scaping his grounds and those who plan revising their plantings 
will find valuable information in this book. It is well illustrated 
and edited and easy to understand.” 
