21i0QOA” 
ADD 1% Sales tax if you live in Pennsylvania. This 
goes toward schooling our kids on how to duck ‘‘hard 
labor in making a living’. Help the racket by paying on 
the line. 
Price List 
FALL of 1954—SPRING 1955 
This supersedes all prior prices quoted at any time. 
Phone: Downingtown 893-J 
Nut TREE NURSERIES 
JOHN W,HERSHEY, Owner 
Downingtow, hae 
This Nursery is National Headquarters for 
Information on Scientific _Tree Crop Culture— 
The salvation of our hillg.y if 18; ele eee 
Get Rich without plowing.} Gr ps n sha e trees, 
pu’ Pith ded? D 
-OCT12 1954 + 
teyS. Department of A. culture | 
WE DON’T GROW TREES TO SELL a 
WE SELL TREES TO GROW 
Idle People Idle Money eee natin 
——_——_— = Prosperity 
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Idle Acres Tree Crops 
Landscapers send for our odd lot list. 
NOTE: We have some over sized trees, especial- 
ly Oak, Chestnut and Black Walnut too large 
to pack. IF you can fetch them they make a 
dandy lawn tree. 
A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS AND ENEMIES 
Folks I’ve an apology to make. Have to raise prices. 
Should have done it long ago but hate inflation. 
Caught in the squeeze of 3 years of graft failures, high 
wages and a turn in the hospital puts us in the red. 
The representative of the ‘Commission of Internal 
Rake-off’’, arrogant, cocky, over-bearing; the kind that 
wouldn’t last 5 minutes in business, sits down with my 
secretary and explains that men are in business to make 
money not to lose it. Therefore if I show a loss it’s only 
because I made $2,000 worth of sales while hospitalized 
and failed to report them. If we’ll settle we duck Siberia. 
My auditor says ‘‘you’re helpless — can’t fight — pay.” 
Therefore to help maintain the ‘‘Ike Roosevelt’? team of 
freedom and liberty to rook the public for the glory of 
spending on his military dynasty and ‘‘nose wiping’”’ a 
few prices are upped. Your salvation! Plant a tree, 
you profit, help build a nation. Taxation—militarism— 
‘‘nose-wiping’’ leads to destruction. 
CHESTNUTS: Thank the Lord we have lots of them. 
In fact, we’re the only nursery in America that has a 
large inventory of large trees. 
NOTE: For full literature on Nut Trees—Tree Crops— 
balanced land use, see back page. 
NOTE—Location—4 miles Northwest of Downingtown 
at Guthrieville on U.S. Route 322 (Horseshoe Pike.) 
Turn north at stone school house 4 mile past Guthrieville, 
second place on left. Coming from the West turn left 
second road past the old Manor Church. From super 
highway, get off at Downingtown, follow signs to Eagle, 
turn left at hotel, continue about 6% miles, see young 
nut grove on left, turn in, first farm on right. NO SUN- 
DAY BUSINESS. 
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