YOU'LL LIKE DOING BUSINESS WITH THE 
C. ED SWEENY NURSERY 
We like to feel that we are “different”—at least we’ve tried to be. We grow 
only those varieties of plants which we feel will give a full measure of satisfaction 
to our customers. We endeavor to grow, in so tar as we can, all of the nursery 
stock that we sell. We pride ourselves on the fine stock we produce and are 
pleased and proud to show it to our customers. 
In the field of landscape planting and services we have at all times maintained 
a high standard of professional work—resulting in developments that have given 
lasting satisfaction to our clients. 
It is our endeavor to have our sales effort just the kind we’d like to have 
directed towards ourselves—a helpful and accurate presentation of facts and 
advantages entirely free from “high pressure,” misrepresentation or other unpleasant 
or unethical approach. You will like to do business with us and you will want to 
“come again.” 
So we think we're different! If you’ve had experience with certain other 
nurseries, or “so-called” nurseries and some of the “foot in the door type” of 
nursery stock salesmen, you'll really enjoy getting acquainted with us. We’ve 
spent many, many years developing our present high standing in the business. 
JOSEPH W. BAKER CLARENCE KROTZER EDWIN H. CRONK 
Office Manager Landscape Department Production and 
and Sales and Sales Packing Manager 
Forty years in one business at cne location is a long 
time—but that has been my pattern of life as founder and 
proprietor of The Daniels Nursery. As with most fathers, 
it had been my hope that Franc, Jr. would toliow 1n my 
footsteps and enable me to gradually taper off in my 
activities. However, in 1951 he came up with a revolu- 
tionary new machine for the mechanical balling of ever- 
greens and other nursery plants. This has been so success- 
ful that he must now devote his entire time to its 
manufacture and sale. 
Without his help it seemed best for me to taper off in 
another manner. So I have sold my nursery stock and 
leased land and buildings to Mr. C. Ed Sweeney of Long 
Lake, who will carry on the business. C. Ed is no new- 
comer to the nursery business. Twenty years ago he 
started working for us and continued until tse fall caf 
1948, when we helped him to get started in his own 
business. 
So that I can keep an active contact with the business 
that has been my life work I am staying on with Mr. 
Sweeney in a consultant and supervisory capacity. Ill 
be very much on the job here at all times, ready to take 
care of our customers as I have in the past, but will be 
relieved of many minor and demanding details of the 
business. 
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FRANC P. DANIELS, Sr., B.S.A. Re eee 
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