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FOREWORD 
N MANY ways the past year has been one of our best, although we were severely handicapped by a terrific winter. 
Despite losses that in some lines were considerable, we still have much to be thankful for, largely because of your 
gratifying support. 
While it is true that there will inevitably be some shortages of nursery stock this coming season, it is also true 
that for the most part we will have adequate supplies of the ‘‘staples’”’ that form the backbone of any southern garden. 
No bearing-size Citrus trees this year, which we deeply regret, but the smaller ones are remarkably easy to trans- 
plant with very little likelihood of loss. 
Now is an excellent time to gratify that wish for Persimmons. Our Persimmon trees survived the record ‘‘lows”’ 
of the winter in fine shape and are now available in almost any size or quantity. Persimmons are delicious and nu- 
tritious! 
We are interested in your success with the products we sell, and we value your goodwill. If you find anything 
wrong with our materials or service, please tell us about it—and by the same token if you are pleased, let us know 
that, too. We have built our reputation on satisfied customers, and their helpful suggestions will, as always, be welcome. 
We deeply appreciate your patronage and will look forward to opportunities of steadily increasing it in the coming 
years. Everyone now is saying, “Plant America.’’ We can help you do it. 
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
‘VAN Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
TELEPHONE: Glen Saint Mary No. 2 
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