=...THAT CAN MAKE YOU EXTRA MONEY! 
In a world filled with tension, the leading medical men tell us that we should all have a 
hobby. A hobby that will relax our minds and fill us with a sense of pride and content- 
ment. There are so many kinds of hobbies—most of which are expensive—often too expen- 
sive for most of us—especially the family man on a small income... that this is big news. 
If you are searching for a hobby—then why not grow these trees—this is a hobby 
that will cost you nothing, yet has profit possibilities that are beyond your wildest dreams. 
If you get pleasure from flower gardens, then you will doubly enjoy this hobby which 
permits you to grow living, flowering and fruit bearing miniature dwarf trees right in 
your own home! In these trees, young and old alike—yes, even those who are physically 
handicapped, will find a medium of -expression and an outlet for creativeness. 
This Oriental Secret which is now yours is so simple to understand and follow that you 
can be as successful as the most experienced horticulturist. Whatever your ideas about 
opportunity—independence and personal relaxation—whatever you have tried before— 
nothing can give you the pleasure and financial gain that these enchanting, fascinating 
trees can. 
You will have countless hours of pleasure and relaxation from growing and enjoying 
these trees. You will beautify your home—surprise your friends—win prizes in shows 
and best of all—you can realize tremendous profits from the sale of these trees easily to 
Interior Decorators, Hotels, Clubs, Florists, Funeral Parlors, Hobbyists, Cemeteries, 
Collectors, Banks, Home Owners, Offices and many, many others. 
Because of their rarity and novelty, truly fabulous profits and fame are possible. 
These trees attract immediate and wide attention and reporters, specialty writers, pho- 
tographers, television and radio stations all want stories about them. Because it is 
impossible at this time to supply the demand, any price can be had and the trees sell 
faster than you can grow them. And remember this is one business in which you actually 
don’t have to fear competition—there is none! 
READ THE FACTS... 
Yes, there’s a catch to these miniature trees—the trees in themselves are so attractive and the effect of trees 
growing in the house is so marked in the case of all beholders that everyone seeing your tree is mosi likely apt 
to become an ardent enthusiast themselves! 
Some people after only a gingerly start will wind up with entire sun porches. window sills and tables filled 
with trees to the astonishment of all their friends and guests. 
And so, perhaps I should really warn you that once you get over the shock that you can actually raise a 
miniature tree—once your neighbors have come to ‘‘look’’— from that point, it’s almost inevitable that you’ll 
want an entire ‘‘forest’’ of your own! Because, to possess one is to desire still another . . . and another. 
Variety after variety will grace your home until you find yourself forming a collection. A collection that 
will one day form the basis of an entire display .. . a display worthy of a featured spot in any flower or horti- 
cultural show or exhibit. Yes—this search for still another different specimen will most definitely fill your life 
with a new interest ...a new meaning. Now when you take a trip into the mountains or backwoods country— 
you’ll find yourself looking everywhere for small trees in crevices, hillsides, mountain tops, rocks, in fact, 
everywhere... trees that you will be able to cultivate into worthy miniatures. It will double your pleasure 
on a trip... it will add interest and zest not only for you—but for all those with you... they too will share 
in this strange fascination. 
MONTEREY CYPRESS — Perfect replica — only 15 
inches tall. Magnificent prize winner in the re- 
ception room or table center piece. 
FIVE POINTED JAPANESE PINE — Tiny pine 
needles—yet only 14 inches tall. Mature even to 
shedding its bark. 
EVERGREEN DEODAR — Famous the world over 
for its grace and beauty and its weird root for- 
mula—18 inches tall. 
