AFFILATED WITH NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATIONS 
Yes, the Landscape Profession is an ART. It is not learned over night. The CHRISTIANSON 
LANDSCAPE SERVICE is affliated with several national organizations and the benefit of the keen- 
est minds in America is relayed to you through our organization along with our many years of ex- 
perience. Their proven ideas are brought direct to the purchaser of our nursery stock without any ad- 
ditional cost. Mediocre plantings are not only uninteresting, in the long run they are expensive. ALL 
EELS ne CAN AVOID... .. it will pay you to contact CHRISTIANSON LANDSCAPE SER- 
VICE today. 
WHAT MAKES THE GROUNDS BEAUTIFUL? 
In beautifying your grounds, plan and design are ot utmost importance. During the rush of the 
spring and fall planting seasons, our time and attention must be concentrated on actual distribution and 
planting . . . so it is always best to have your landscape design prepared in advance when we can give 
our undivided time and careful» thought to their treatment. 
Our ¢omplete and expert LANDSCAPE DESIGNING SER-. 
VICE, with estimates on cost, are available to our local and 
Fargo-Moorhead customers without charge. 
DESIGNING SERVICE FOR 
PLANT 
pou grounds OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS 
INVESTMENT FOR OUR OUT-OF TOWN CUSTOMERS it 
\ pow ia value y is necessary to make a moderate charge to cover cost 
\ YEARLY G of time and traveiing expense. Your inquiries are 
SJ invited and we will be happy to answer all your 
questions in detail. 
WHAT IS GOOD DESIGN? 
GOOD DESIGN embodies provision for satisfying every requirement of form, pattern, texture and color. Plants and 
trees must grow—some of them for years—before they completely fulfill their part in the design . . . all this must be 
foreseen. Our problem is more difficult than that of the dec- 
orator who can create his picture immediately in its com- 
plete form. We must plan your design to maintain its beauty 
and balance, not just for today or tomorrow, but through years 
of development ... TOO OFTEN you see HIT-AND-MISS 
planting, poorly selected materials, improper placings—the 
uninformed salesman or PSEUDO LANDSCAPE EXPERT 
recommends anything and everything, just to-make a sale— 
the planting lacks character, has no permanent pattern and 
eventually is a sad disappointment to the purchaser. All this 
you can avoid and it is smart business to make thorough in- 
vestigation before buying nursery stock. 
FARGO, N. DAK. 
CODE OF ETHICS 
Code of Ethics of the American Association of Nursery- 
men, Inc. 
To regard the nursery business as an honorable and 
necessary profession, and to conduct myself and my busi- 
ness in such a manner as to enhance the standing of my 
voeation in its public acceptance. 
To deal fairly and justly with my customers and to con: 
demn all forms of practices which tend to discredit the 
nursery industry or injure its public relations. 
To strive constantly and assiduously to improve my 
qualifications and proficiency in’ the industry and thereby 
merit the appro- 
CHTION o bation and es 
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& v teem of others. 
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Nore oF tices of the As- 
sociation and to 
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