Marshall’s Hardy 
Results in growth and bloom and fruitfulness—that’s 
what you want when you buy nursery stock. For this 
you need stock that you know is adapted to the soil in 
your section of the country, as well as stock that has been 
scientifically and correctly started and tended up to the 
time it is shipped to you. 






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Shrubbery Block at Marshalls 




It Pays to Plant Fruit Trees 
Marshalls have operated commercial orchards for more than 
fifty years. These have been profitable, giving greater returns, 
acre for acre, than field crops. Orchards promise greater returns 
in the future than in the past. Acreage is much less in the United 
States than ten years ago and population is increasing. Fruit will 
continue to be high in price. 
Many of Marshall’s apple and other 
fruits are propagated from wood taken 
from record-bearing trees. 

Every home can have home-grown Apples, 
especially since the new extra-hardy hybrids 
have been perfected. These have moved the 
Apple belt several hundred miles North and 
West. The new spraying and dusting materials 
are also simplifying the control of insects and 
diseases. New all-purpose combinations with 
better equipment for applying are making pest 
controls effective and easily used. 
Plant for home and market. 
Naturally, being commercial Apple 
growers ourselves, we realize the import- Ratt 
ance of having good trees for our custom- Young Peach Trees in Foreground—A Marshall Orchard in Background 

Sa 
ers to plant. 


A double-row Pine windbreak planting in western Nebraska. Note 
that with clean cultivation Pines thrive in spite of the light rainfall. 
Pines will grow anywhere. Very drought resistant. Permanent. Annual 
growth is 12 to 18 inches. 

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