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THE WESTERN POMOLOGIST. 



1871 



NURSERYMEN & FRUIT GROWERS, ATTENTION. 



Concord, Ives' Seedling, Hartford Prolific, Perkins' Delaware, Rogers' 



Hybrids, 



And other popular vaiieties of GKA.I»E VINES, 1, 2 and 3 years old, for sale singly or by the thousand. 



r^r\ r\/\r\ /^iTrkT»r» t-»+ QiicVi^c Mostly of the following kinds: White Grape. VereailleB, Cherry, 

 OUjVJL»U V.^U.llclIll. JjUalieSj Imperial White, Victoria, Prince Albert and White Provence. 



Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseberries and Strawberries, 



The most reliable and popular varieties. THOUSANDS. 



Evergreens, Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. 



A LARGE STOCK. 



ROSES, DAHLIAS, PEONIES, &c, BULBS IN VARIETY. 

 GRAPE CUTTINGS BY THE 100 OR 100,000 AT LOWEST RATES ! ! 



CCJBRANX CUTTINGS PER 1,000 OR 100,000 AT mUCH EiESS THAN USUAI. RATES. 



Mountain, Downing, Smith's American and Houghtou Seedling Gooseberry cuttings by the 100 or 10,00. 



REA'S MAMMOTH QUINCE CUTTINGS PER 100 OR 1000. 



Cuttings Of the newer varieties of Weigela, Dciitzia, Japan Qiiinee and ^yringa. 



Also AbOle, Lombardy Poplar, Weeping Willow, and othe varieties of ornamental trees and shrubs usually growu 

 from flattings by the 100 or by the 1000, at half the usunl rates. 7.5,0011 pear scions from young bearing trees. 

 ^r-Send for Wholesale and Retail Price List to 



No. 2-2mo. 



Robert Scott, 



LA. PORTE, IIVO. 



And European 



LARCH SEEDLINGS ! ! 



Ten Million Evergreen seedlings 1, 2 and 3 years old. Ten 

 Million European Larch seedlings 1 and 2 years old. Trans- 

 planted Evergreens, European Mountain Ash seedlings. 

 100.000 very fine, first class Pear Stocks. 



All of the above are grown from seeds on our own 

 grounds. 



We would call the attention of importers to the fact that 

 ours is much superior to imported stock; and transplanted in 

 the Western States the past hot, dry season with better suc- 

 cess than Apple root-grafts, and most deciduous seedlings, 

 while imported Evergreen seedlings were almost an entire 

 failure. 



Apple, Pear, Evergreen and European Larch seeds by the 

 oz., lb, or 100 lbs. 



Send for Catalogue. 



ROBERT DOUGLAS.& SONS, 



Wauiegan, III. 



Ko. 1— Sm. 



To Farmers & Gardeners 



If the Garden Seeds you use have proved fresh and true to 

 name, stick to the man who sells to you; he is w-rth encour- 

 aging. If you have not found them fresh and true. I shall be 

 happ^ to add your name to those of the fifty thousand farmers 

 and market gardeners scattered throughout the United States 

 and Canadas, whom 1 annually supply with my warranted 

 garden seeds. I raise over one hundred varieties of vegetable 

 seed on my three farms and as every practical farmer and 

 gardener knows, it is for the interest of all who plant to get 

 theiv »eei directly frmnUwgrotiier. I invite special attention 

 to my Cabbage, Onion and Squash seed. My large vegetable 

 and flower seed catalogue, abounding with engravings, sent 

 free to all. 



JAS. J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



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OIL PAPSR. 



( Will Shed Water and Dampness.') 

 For packing Plants, Vines, &,c , by mail ; covering jars, bot- 

 tles, &c., and for many other uses. It is used for sketching, 

 drawing and tracing; beingtransparent.it gives a clear out- 

 line of the object to he traced. Valuable for Teaching in 

 Schools or Families. Sis cents per sheet, $4.50 per 100, by 

 mail. Size 3ix3U. Send for sample. ' 



GRAFTING W^AX 



Of first quality for Nurserymen and Grafters. Also inl pound, 

 Vi pound and "-4 pound cakes, with directions for retailing. 



CRANBERRY PLANTS, 



A Speciality, (rooted,) by mail, 50 cents per 100. 



CRANBERRY CUE.TURIST, 



Giving all the information necessary for successful planting — 

 Soil, Culture, Varieties. Illustrated. Price 20 cts., by mail. 



Nol-lm. 



P. TROWBRIDGE, 



Milford, Conn. 



Cabbage, Onion, Squash. 



I have written three works ou the cultivation of thesa vege- 

 tables. The works abound incngraviugs. and go into all the 

 minute details so valuable for the beginner. — completely 

 exhausting; the subject. Each treatise sent by mail for 36 

 cents. ^JAS. J. H, GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



no2-2mo 



Orchards Cheap ! 



jnn nnn Nice, light, three year and two year old Apple 

 iUUfUUU Trees, small but straight, and perfectly sonnd and 

 healthy. Best Western varieties at 810 per 100. $80 per 1.000. 

 packed and delivered on the cars. Also, Fruit trees of all 

 kinds, Small Fruits, Grape Vines, Evero:reens,tfcc„ very cheap 

 for cash. Send for free price list. Address 

 no2-3mo D. B. WIER, Lacon, 111. 



Printed at the Steam Frinting House of Carter, Huseey & Curl, 60 Walnut Street, Des Moines. 



