JAPANESE PERSIMMON, 



THE CHOICEST AND MOST POPULAR FRUIT OF JAPAN. 



Tlie tri'p is liijj;lily oriiiiiiunliil, isjx-cially in tin' Futl, wlun fliickly mv) nd witli guidon tVnit as linKO ;ik 

 aj)plfs. ]t isdfscrilx'd as coiiiral or rDiiiul, with flcisli ftncy, ricli and swrct. and citlicr linn <ir s(>t>. acccord- 

 in;,' to the kind. I'rof. Asa (Jray says, "He wlio lia-s not ta*t<>il KaUi (.lapain'sc I'tM-sininum) lias no coTiccntion 

 of the caiiahilifiis of the Dinsjiyros p'lins." SVi- luiv«' a limited nnnilMi- ot" uiaftcd sorts to disi)osc <»t this 

 Wintor at Sl.CXt ea<li for l-ycarOld, and S'-'.OO each for l.'-y«»ar old tnts, with a liliiTal disioiint for larfft' quanti- 

 ties. They .s«dl well, and ju-rsons in the South lan do nothing better this winter than collect onlers for them. 

 S«'nd for cin-ulars and engravings. Catalogues free. 



PARSONS &, SONS CO. Limited!, 



Kixsi'iiii Xtn'scries, Pliislihifi. N. Y. 



NEW DEPARTURE. 



At the solicitation of many of our friends, we this season, pubhsh our 



CATALOGUE ofVEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, FLOWER 

 and TREE SEEDS, together with ALL THE NOVELTIES OF 



THE SEASON, under one cov^r, FREE TO .4Xi on application, 

 by mail. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



j«°^ in John Street, Xew lor/.. 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 



WINONA, COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO. 



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YOUNG STOCK FOR NURSERYMEN AND PLANTERS. 



AMERICAN CHESTNUT, American Linden, Tulip Poplar, Scarlet Maple, 1 to 3 ft., $.3.(10 per 100; $20.00 pei lOOO. 

 PYRUS J A PON ICA, *-'alyca<itlius Floridus Magnolia ac, Cornus Florida, (Dogwood,) 1 to 2 feel, $.\iiii p.-i- t"(- «4ti(i(i 



per 10(HJ. 



SUGAR MAPLE, Iron-wood and White Ash, 1 to 2 ft., $1 .00 per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 and American Beech Seedlings, 4 to 8 hi., $1.00 fter 1060. 

 " " 6 to 12 in., $2.50 per 1000. 



CONCORD CRAPE, vines for transplanting, SIO.OO per lOOO. 

 " Medium, No. 1, $15.00 per lOOO. 

 '■ " " Extra, No. l, $20 per lOOO. 



" " " 2 years, $25.00 per 1000. 



EVERGREENS. Norway, White and Scotch Pines, twice tp., 10 to 20 in., $3.00 per loo; $20.00 ))cr 1000. 

 NORWAY SPRUCE, Hntsam and American Silver fir, 10 to 20 in., twice tp., $5.00 jxt .00; $40X(0 per 1000. 

 AMERICAN ARBOR VIT>E and Weeping Spruce, 5 to 9 in., once tp., $7.00 per lOOO. 



" " 2 ft.. twice tp., nursery, $.\00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



IRISH JUNIPER and sib. Arhor Vita>, tp., 4 to 8 in., $5.00 periOO ; $40.00 per 1000. Arbor Vitw, Golden Compacta and 



(iloliot^n. $>.0(i pir 1(10; $75.00 per 1000. 

 APPLE SEEDLINGS Choice No. 2, large enough to graft, f8.B0 per lOOO. 



THE SUGAR MAPLE, admired for its beauty and goiTa;eon8 autumn colors, we make a .specialty of furnishing 

 in quantity. 'Jhc trees should be cut back near the ground on removal, when they throw up a new. vigorous shoot, like 

 the Peach. Our largest customers have us cut them back at the nurnery, reducing the e.xpense of freights, hnndlinj; and 

 packing. 

 Sugar Maple, 2 to 4 ft., cut back, $8.00 per 1000. 

 4 to 6 ft., " $1.V00 per 1000. 

 6 to S ft.. " $23.0(» per 1000. 



THE ART OF PROPAGATION, '>y •!• Jenkins; r Hard Bo )k for Nnwerymen. Flori't."?, Gardeners and Farmers, 

 amply illustrated, post-paid lor w its.; or sunt free with first order of $l(i.OO, nr npwardc. .\ddrv;sB 



fiti-3 'W"i3sroisr.A., c;<d-l.tjj^jzxa.tsta. go., ohcio. 



