A HAUDY, NEW Al^D DELICIOUS FUTJIT 



THE JAPANESE PERSIMMON, OR KAKI. 



iiraficd I'laiitr, in tlve vurit'tieH, 1 vcnr old, $1.00 cnch, by mall <>r t'xpr(«<n; '2 yeur old, $•> (Mi i-ncli l>y t-xprosf*. Al»o ii vrry larp^ 

 niid inoM complete MPHortnu'ut of allkiiidHof Ilarili/ ami Half' llnril// 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 



SpiKiiiltl«?P made'of KIIODODENDHONS, PITRPLK HEKOH. 



IIAHUY AZALKA8, CllINKSE AZALEAS. CAMELLIAS. MAGNOLIAS, 



IfOSES, NEW AND HAKE I'LANTS. 



I'l'in- JJst I'^ree. Ih'scrijttive <'afof(n/ue 10 cents. 



PARSONS &, SONS CO., Limited. 



J\.isscna ynrsvi'ies, I'lusfiiiif/, JV. I''. 



FINE S>ECMVIEN^>rERGREEN^ 



And Other Ornamental Trees. 



In niany oases people do not want to wait years for small trees to grow, and yet people who 

 buy ordinary trees know the risk they run, not only of having trees to grow rapidly, but of getting 

 large trees? even to live. 



A specially of our business is to have some of our trees and shrubs 



FREQUENTLY REMOVED, 



so that there is comparatiye safety in transplanting even when many feet high. A great jissort- 

 raent of this class is oflered at 



THE G^RMANTOWN NUliSBltlBS, rHILADBLPHIA, 



feb-:3 THO^viC.A.S Is^E]EH-A-3Sr, Proprietor. 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 



WINONA, COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO. 



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YOUNG STOCK FOR NURSERYMEN AND PLANTERS. 



AMERICAfi CHESTNUT, American Linden, Tulip Poplar, Senrlet Maple, 1 to 2 ft., $3.00 per 100; $20.00 pei 1000. 

 PYRUS J A PON ICA-, ^'I'lyi^'udthus Floridus Magnolia ac, Cornus Florida, (Uo-wood,)! to 2 feet, $5.00 per lOO; $40.00 



sue A R M APL E, Iron-wood and White Ash, 1 to 2 ft., $1.00 per 100; $0.00 per 1000. 

 •' •• aiid American Beech Seedlings, 4 to 8 in , $i .00 per 1000. 



• " '• " " 6 to 12 in.. $2..')0 tx-r 1000. 



CONCO'CU) CRAPE. Vines for transplanting, *10 OO per lOOO. IVES' SEE DLIN C.for transplantin;.',$l.'5 per 1000. 

 " Medium, No. 1, $15.00 per 10(10. " " Medium, No 1, $iO per 1000. 



•'. " Extra, No. 1, $20 per 1000. " " Very Extra, No. 1, $35 per lUOO. 



" " " " 2 yearR, $25.00 per 1000. 



E V E R C R/E ENS. Norway, White and Scotch Pines, twice tp., 10 to 20 in., $3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 NORWAY SPRUCE, Ji'i'sim and American Silver Fir, 10 to 20 in., twice tp., $5.00 per iOO; $40.00 per 1000. 

 American arbor VIT>E and weeping Spmce, 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 Vitae, tp., 4 to 8 in., $5.00 ner 100 ; $40.00 per 1000. Arbor Vita>, Golden Compacts and 



t.i.il.(i,-T. >> (iH i„ r KUI; $7.5.00 per 1000. 

 APPLE SEEDLINGS, choice No. 2, large enonirh to graft, $2.00 perl OOO. For transplanting and budding, 10,000 for $!>. 

 THE SUGAR MAPLE, admired for its beauty and gorireous autumn colorn, we make a specialty of furnishing 

 in (juaniity. Ilii- tree;, should lie cut back near the ground on removal, when they throw up a new. vigorous shoot, like 

 the Peach. Our largest customers havens cut them back at the nursery, r«ducing the expense of freight*, handling and 

 packing. 

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

 " " 4 to 6 ft., " $1.5.00 per 1000. 



" " fi to s fr.. " $2.5 (10 per 1000. 

 MAZZARD CHERRY .^^EEO, Fre^h, new, frozen in sand. $6.00 per bu. 



THE ART OF PROPAGATION, l>y J- Jenkins; a Hand Book for Nurserymen, Floriofs, Gardeners and Farmers, 

 amply illustratea, post-paid for &U cts.; or sent free with first order of $10.00, or upwards. Addr(;i's 



feb.3 ■WTIlSTODSrA., C03L.XJ3VEBIA-lSr.A. GO.^ OKCIO- 



