A HAUDY, HEW AUD DELICIOUS FHUIT 



THE JAPANESE PERSIMMON, OR KAKI. 



(Iraltwl riunt^, in the vnriftlcw, 1 year old, $1.00 i-ach, by mail <ir cxpri'Hs; 2 your nlfl, $2.00 each l)y t-xpreSH. Also a very large 

 and ni(>!<t complete assortment of all kinds of Jliirrli/ and Half Itartli/ 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 



Sp(!ci;\llies made of HllUDoDKNDKONS, I'UHI'LK HKKCII, 



IIAKDY AZALEAS, CHINESE AZALEAS. ("AMKLLIAS, MAONOLIAS, 



HOSES, NEW AND KAKE i'LANTH. 



l*i'ice List Free. Descriptive Catalof/ne 10 cents. 



PARSONS & SONS CO., Limited. 



Kissena NurserieSy Flushinff, N» V. 



NEW DEPARTURE. 



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



CATALOGUE ofVECETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, FLOWER 

 and TREE SEEDS, together with ALL THE NOVELTIES OF 



THE SEASON, under one cover, FBBE TO ALL on appHcation, 

 by mail. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



j»ni 1.5 John Street, New lork. 



CTEItTI^IIsrS' 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 



WINONA, COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO. 



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YOUNG STOCK FOR NURSERYMEN AND PLANTERS. 



AMERICAN CHESTNUT, Ameriran Linden, Tnllp Poplar, Scarlet Maple, 1 to 2 ft., $3.00 per 100; $20.00 pei 1000. 

 PYRUS JAPONICA, ^'aiycaothus Floridua Magnolia ac, Cornus Florida, (Dogwood,) 1 to 2 feet, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 



ptT \Oll(l 



SUCAR MAPLE, iron-wood and White Ash, 1 to 2 ft., f 1 .00 per 100; $fi,00 per 1000. 

 •' " and American Beech Seedlings, 4 to 8 in, $1.00 per 1000. 



" " " " " 6 to 12 in., $2..')0 per 1000. 



CONCORD CRAPE. Vines for transplanting, flO.OO per lOOO. IVES' SEEDLIN C.for tranBplantlng,$16 per 1000. 

 " Medium, No. 1, $15.00 per 1000. " " Medium, No 1, $20 perlOOO. 



" " " Extra, No. 1, $20 per 1000. " " Very Extra, No. 1, $36 per 1000. 



" " " " 2 years, $26.00 per 1000. 



EVERCREENS. Norway, White and Scotch Pines, twice tp., 10 to 20 in., $3.00 per 100; $20.00 perlOOO. 

 NORWAY SPRUCE, lia'sam and American Silver Fir, 10 to 20 in., twice in., $."5.00 per iOO; $40.00 per 1000. 

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



" •' 2 ft., twice tp., nursery, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



IRISH JUNIPER and Sib. Arbor Vit<e, tp., 4 to 8 in., $5.00 uer 100; $40.00 per 1000. Arbor Vit«, Golden Compacta and 



(VIoboHji. f'^ On |» r liiO; $75.00 per 1000. 

 APPLE SEEDLINCS. Choice No. 2, large enough to graft, $2.00 per 1000. For transplanting and budding, 10,000 for $5. 

 THE SUCAR MAPLE, admired for its beauty and trorsjeous autumn colors, we make a specialty of furnishing 



in qiiautity. The tiee.s ;<h(iuld be cut back near the ground on removal, when they throw up a new, vigorous shoot, like 



the Peach. Our largest cu.stomers have us cut them back at the nursery, reducing the expetise of freight*, handling and 



packing. 

 Sugar Maple, 2 to 4 ft., cut back, $S.00 per 1000, 

 " *' 4 to 6 ft., " $15.00 per 1000. 

 " 6 to S ft.. " $25 00 per KKM). 

 MAZZARD CHERRY SEED. Fresh, new, frozen in sand, $6.00 per bn. 



THE ART OF PROPAGATION, by J. Jenkins ; a Hand Book for Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners and Farmers, 

 amply illusiratea, post-paid for 50 cts.; or sent free with first order of $10.00, or upwards. Address 



feb.3 Wi:iSrO]Sr.A., C03L.XJTva:BIA.lSr.A- CO., OHIO- 



