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THE POMOLOGIST AND GARDENER. 



1871 



EVERGREENS 



^ N i> 



Twelve Million European 

 Lareli Seedlings. 



Eight Million Evergreen 

 Seedlings. 



Three Million Small Trans- 

 planted Evergreens. 



US'" 200,000 Transplanted 



Earches. 

 jt^ 200,000 Seedling and 



Ti-ansplanted Mountain 

 ' Ash. 



The above are all grown from seed on onr own groiindF, 

 and are better and cheaper than Imported Stock. 



ROBERT DOUGLAS & SONS, 

 No. 8— 8 Mo. Waukegan, 111. 



8^200,000"^ 



iiFFZiS: SESDZ.Z1TGS ! 



For eale this fall, at the lowett market price. My seedlings 

 are not raised from sowing the seed broadcast, as practiced 

 by some growers about here. They are raised in drills, far 

 enough apart to admit of cultivation with horse and cultiva- 

 tor. 



APPLE SCIONS. 



Apple tree scions for sale in any quantity and variet.v. em- 

 bracing all the most popular sorts— such as Ben Davis. 

 Grimes' Golden, Tetofski, etc., which I warrant true to 



APPIJ ROOT CRAFTS 



For the spring of 1R72, put up.in quantities to suit purchas- 

 ers in orders of from 100 to 100,000. Contracts made early in 

 the fall before the time of digging seedling will be made at 

 low figures. It should be borne in mind that root grafting is 

 done in the winter, usually commencing in December— hence 

 orders should be given in the fall, that due preparation may 

 be made in the line of stock. I raise my own stock, both 

 seedlings and scions, which are put up and kept in first rate 

 condition. 



Des Moines, Iowa, Atu)., 1871. M.\RK MILLER. 



Mound Bill Fruit Farm, two and a half miles north of the city 

 Post Office, on the Polk City road. 



ApffM mmM nmm ! 



The Celebrated Haas! 



Five to seven feet, per 1000, SiOO, I'er 100, S25. 



On its own Roots, per 1000, 6 to 7 feet, f200. Per 100, 5 to 

 7 feet, J25. 



The above apple has given better satisfaction in this part of 



Wisconsin than any other apple. 

 The Miner is the best plum in Wisconsin. 



CHARLES TITATERS, 



Springville, Vernon Co., Wis. 

 July, 1871. 

 No. 8— tf. 



Washington St. Nurseries ! 



GRAVES, SELOVER, WILLARD & CO. 



Dwarf & Standard Pears, 



riunis and Cherries, 



Very cheap for FALL 1871. 



IF you wish to buy at a little low- 

 er rates thau el.-^ewhere, for the 

 TRADE or for ORCHARD PLANT- 

 IKG. send for our WHOLESALE 

 PRICE LIST. 



If vou wish to know PRICES of 

 any kind of FRUIT or ORNA- 

 MENTAL Trees, WRITE at once, 

 and we will answer your questions 

 promptly. 



250 iiCRSS ! 



Four Catalogues! 158 Pages! 



Graves, Selover, Willand A Co., 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



No. S-3m. 



Du Page County 



LEWIS ELLSWORTH 4 CO., 



Proprietors, 



JfAPESriLLE, - ILL. 



A fine stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs 



and Plants at Wholesale and Retail, 



fon.si,stiiig of 



APPLES, PEAES, CHEHEIES, PLUMS, PEACHES 



aUINCES, GEAPES, BLACKBEEEIES, EASP- 



BEEEIES, STEAWEEEEIES, &C. 



{Siilvei- I^eaf" IVXapless! 



Prom one to five years old, in large quantities. 

 MOUNTAIN ASH, AMERICAN ASH, AMERICAN CHEST- 

 NUT, ASH LEAFED MAPLE, ELM & LINDEN. 



Evergreens ! 



In variety, by the 1000 or 100,000, from one year seedllnge 

 upwards. 



HOSBS ! 



A full assortment in all the various classes, all grown on 

 their own roots. 



GREEN HOUSE PLANTS in auy quantity. Catalogues 

 furnished on application. „„„ . „„ 



LEWIS ELLSWORTH & CO. 



No. 8— 3 m. 



