WE TAKE PLEASURE in sending you our latest catalog, and hope you will 
_ study it closely. You will find in it everything needed for your orchard, 
garden or landscape planting, including the best of the old as well as many 
new varieties of merit that have been well tested. | 
These catalogs are sent into practically every home within a radius of thirty 
miles and they place you in direct contact with the most practical and econo- 
-mical method of supplying all your needs in trees, shrubs, evergreens, peren-_ 
nials, annual plants, lawn grass seed, fertilizers, etc. 
We want you to feel that your interests and ours are mutual, and want you 
to know that we are here to give you service as well as to sell you nursery 
stock. So if we can aid you in any way, either in selecting varieties best 
suited to your needs, or in otherwise planning your planting, or in the care 
of your stock after planting, please do not hesitate to call upon us. We will 
be glad to give you the benefit of our experience and advice at any time 
you desire. 
WE INVITE YOU to come to the nursery whenever it is possible and pick © 
out the trees and shrubs that you desire. By seeing them you will realize 
that the larger, more bushy, and more filled out trees, shrubs and evergreens 
are the cheapest. Because of its larger better quality you don't have to wait 
several years for our nursery stock to make a showing. Remember when ~ 
buying nursery stock that quality, size and hardiness are the important things 
that you should consider. For your convenience we will be open during the 
spring planting season on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
— RALPH le CutTtTine 
- CUTTING'S NURSERY 
Byron : Minnesota — 
Telephone—Byron 2711. 
PLEASE DO NOT EXPECT DIGGING DONE ON SUNDAY. 
Cover Picture 
We used this Picture, taken in a Minneapolis Park, because it illustrates so _ 
ae the principles of landscape art. Note the charm of the skyline produced — 
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by poplars, cedars and the grove in the distance—the range of types of trees 
in the foreground—how the beauty of the scene is enhanced by the stretches of still 
water—the bay of shrubs at the left extending out into the lawn—the wide sweep 
of lawn—the natural massing of trees in the distance and the skillful arrangement 
of the trees and evergreens in the foreground, producing a delightful blending of 
a ae ee ray And the touch of “life” furnished by the stone wall along the 
ve at the left. 3 
