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THE POMOLOGIST. 



August 



Apple Seedlings. — We have letters of 

 inquiry where seedlings for root-grafting 

 may be obtained the coming fall. 



Fruit in Eastern Iowa —Dr. James Weed 

 of Muscatine, writes us July 5th : " Very dry, 

 light crop ; codling worm destroying nearly all 

 the small crop of apples. Cherries were very 

 few and nearly every one contained a lavee of 

 acurcullo. We have never been thus troubled 

 before. Small fruit nearly a failure. Grapes 

 are, up to this time, very promising. Peaches 

 came through the winter for the first time in 

 15 years, but I don't think the curculio will 

 spare a single peach to ripen." 



J. N. WHITNER. 



K H. MARKS. 



WHITNER & MARKS, 



Civil Engineers 



-AND- 



BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 



MELLONVILLE, 



FLORIDA. 



WILL SELL 20,0011 acres of choice private lands- 

 some improved— all very valuable, and con- 

 venient to navigation. They will also plant out 

 Orange Grovee, enter State lands, locate homeste 'ds, 

 eelect eligible sites for residences, execute deeds of 

 conveyance, mortgages, &c.; eupply approved fertili- 

 zers for tropica fruit irees at manufacturers'" prices, 

 expeuFes added ; and perfi^rm all work pertaining to 

 their line of business promptly, and on reasonable 

 terms. 



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J. S. DOWNER & SONS, Forest Nursery, Fairview, 

 Todd County, Ky. 



T"WO HtJITDIlED 



BUSHELS OSAGE ORANGE SEED, planted on 

 deeply trciched gruuDd, and kept free from 

 weeds by failhfal 



■woukimeit. 



Will raise No. 1 plants enough to set two thousand 

 miles of fence not to be 



•whecked 



By high winds or breachy stock: all of which we 

 offer 



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Favorable terms by the thousand or milliou, at 

 wholesale or retail. Our facilities for shipping to 

 any point on 



THE HAZZiROiiD 



Are unsurpassed. To those desiring to purchaee by 

 the car load, we can offer t-pecial inducements. Also 

 a flue lot of two-year old Apple Tr^es, Deciduous 

 and Evergreen Tree Seedlings at lowet^t rates. 



Get our terms before purchasing. Price list fur- 

 nished on appiJCution. Addruss 



BARNES BROS. & CO.. 



4m Young America, Warren Co., 111. 



BEE ]sie:is^ 



Should all take the 



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Address W. Q. CHURCH, 



July 2m Mexico, Mo. 



WHITNEY & RICHARDS, Ilardv Grape Vines, 



Small Fruits, &c., Kausas City, Mo. 

 DEAN, J. A., General Nursery, Blue Earth, Minn. 



NURSERYMEN AND FRUIT GROWERS, ATTENTION! 



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Concord, Ives' Seedling, Hartford Prolific, Perkins, 

 Delaware, llo2;ers' Hybrids, 



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 for sale singly or by the thousand. 



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Versailles. Cherry, Imperial White, Victoria, 

 Prince Albert, and White Provence. 



RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES AND STRAWBERRIES, 



The most iieliable and Popu ar Varieties. THOUSANDS 1 



Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, and Flowering Shruhs 



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Roses, Dalilias, Peonies, &,c.. Bulbs in Variety. 



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75,000 Pear Ciong from Young Bearing Trees. 



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ROBERT SCOTT, 



8-3m. L.A PORTE, INDIANA. 



Tie Tetofsty, or Rnssiaii Crali of tie f est 



THE EARLIEST APPLE KNOWN ; admired by all for its beauty and excellence. It stands unrivaled 

 for an early market apple. For eating fiom the hand it caiinnt be e\celled by any other early summer 

 apple. It being a slightly sub acid and arromatic flavur, it may truly be called tlje poor man's »nple, as it 

 requires but litile sugar to make it palatable lor pies and sause. A constant and proline bearer, and its 

 hardiuBss lor the Nortu is unquestioned. It will stand the climate of the Red Kivur of the North, where 

 the mercury congeals. No man rich or poor, can aflord to do without it. I will deliver ihese trees at auy 

 post-office in tho United States, free of charge, on receipt of price, in October or November, and guarantee 

 a safe Iransit : 



One year old, irom 8 to 10 inches, per dozen ? 6-00 



One year old, from 8 to 1(1 inches, per two dozen 10.00 



Two years old, 2 feet high, each — '-"O 



Three years old, 3 to 4 feet high, each ^ 50 



TJiscoimt yy-y the Qtiantity. 



NURSERYMAN, 



