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Price Ten Cents.] 



Copyright, 1897, by Thk Garden and Forest Publishing Company. 



[$4.00 a Year, in advance. 



Small Fruits, Grapes, Shrubs, 

 Roses, Evergreens, 



Hardy Plants. 



4Sf Largest and Choicest Collections in 

 America. 



_^_^ Beautiful Catalogue (168 pages — 1896 edition) 



Frilit • and • Ornamental, free to customers; to others, 10c. Every in- 



. ___^__^^_^^_ tending buyer should have it. 



^tai^^ELLWANGER & BARRY, 



MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, ROCHESTER, N. V. 



For Many Years 



Well-posted buyers in all parts of the country have made our 

 Nurseries their source of supply for 



New and Rare Trees, Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Ever- 

 greens, Perennial Plants and every hardy variety of the choicer 

 garden subjects which critical growers of taste are always looking- 

 for. Our new Catalogue, 170 pages, is full of interest to the 

 amateur, and to every one who seeks the best for garden or 

 grounds. In it will be found many things quite rare, and not 

 generally offered. 



fl®- Any buyer can get from us Plans and Suggestions (or the arrangement and planting of 



grounds. 



The Shady Hill Nursery Co., 



102 State St., Boston, Mass. 



THB WM. H. MOON CO., 



Clenwood Nurseries, Wlorrisville, Pa., 



Offer, for Hie SPRING OF 1897, a Complete Assortment of 



EVERGREEN & DECIDUOUS T 



Flowering Shrubs, Grasses, Dahlias, Climbers and Climbing Roses. 



Special attention is called to the following : 



Chestnuts, large varieties Numbo and Paragon. 

 Asparagus Roots, strong 2-year olds. Palmetto, Barr's 



Mammoth and Conover's. 

 Strawberry Raspberry, a Japanese Novelty. 

 Burbank's Golden Mayberry. 



Industry Gooseberries and Fay's Prolific Currants. 

 Purple-leaved Beech, 4 to 6 feet. 

 Elms, American and English. 

 Horse-chestnuts, Lindens and Magnolias. 

 Maples, Norway, Sugar, Sycamore, Ash-leaved and 



Silver-leaved. By the thousand, from 6 to 12 or 14 ft. 

 Oaks, English, Pin, Mossy Cup, Red, Scarlet and 



Turkey. 



Willows and Weeping Trees, in variety. 



Hedge Plants. Evergreen and Deciduous varieties, 



including 200.000 California Privet, from 1 to 5 feet. 

 Evergreens, Arbor Vitfes, dwarf and tall-growing 



sorts. 

 Nordman's Fir, from 1 to 3 feet. 

 Balsam and European Silver Fir. 

 Hemlock, Colorado Blue, Norway and White Spruce. 

 Ketinosporas, in variety of all sizes. 

 Pines, White, Scotch, Austrian and Dwarf. 

 Evergreen Shrubs, including Mahonias, Hollies and 



Rhododendrons. 

 Deciduous Flowering Shrubs, General assort- 

 ment of various sizes. 



Poplars, Carolina and Balsam. 



DESCRIPTIVE IIXUSTRATED CATALOGUE of 48 pages, containing prices, etc, 

 to be bad on application* Correspondence solicited,, 



STOKE=POGIS. 



THEundersigned beg to announce thattheDept. 

 ot Farms, Nurseries and Dairies (800 acres) 

 of Stoke-Pogis are now under their ir»int manage- 

 ment, Mr. Watson having charge of the business 

 end (in conjunction with his Seed and Bulb Es- 

 tablishment, at Juniper and Walnut Streets, 

 Philadelphia), and Mr. Gardner looking after 

 the growing and propagating at Stoke-Pogis. 

 All correspondence, inquiries for prices, etc., 

 should be addressed to the Philadelphia office. 

 The specialties of the Nursery Department are 

 Hardy Ornamentals, Hedge Plants, Climbers, 

 Fruit Trees and Bushes, Rhododendrons, Tree 

 Pseonies, Flowering Shrubs and Herbaceous 

 Plants. New land and good land. Everything 

 grows thrifty and well rooted. No disease and 

 no insects of any kind. No old rubbish. Every- 

 thing new and up to date. When you need any- 

 thing in their line keep these facts in mind. Have 

 vou heard of the Stoke-Pogis "Instantaneous" 

 Hedge? Catalogue tells all about it. Free. Send 

 for it. G- C. WATSON. 



JOHN G. GARDNER. 



G. C. WATSON. 



TOT. can have my list of "Bulbs for Spring 

 Planting" for the asking ; also condensed 

 list of ''Seeds for the Garden and Farm." I 

 sell a first-class Lawn Grass at S3. 10 per bushel 

 of 14 lbs. Is it good ? Try it. Never mind what 

 my competitors say. It has stood the test of 

 time — the only true test. These be hard times. 

 In the general Readjustment of Values I mean to 

 be in the thick of the scrimmage. 



G. C. WATSON, Seedsman. 

 Juniper and Walnut Sis., Phila. 

 March, 1897. 



SEEDS 



( lomplete Catalogue of 



Besi Seerja that Grow 



FKKK to any address. 



wTaTLKK BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia. 



1840. Old Colony Nurseries. 1896. 



HJIRDY SHRUBS, TREES, VINES 



EVERGREENS AND PERENNIAXS. 



A large and fine stock of well-rooted plants grown in a 

 sandy loam. Good plants, best sizes for planting, very 

 :heap. Priced Catalogue free on application. 



T. R. WATSON, Plymouth, Mass. 



H.Y.Engiavlng^PrlntinflGo. 



PHOTO- PROCESSES. 



ENGRAVED PLATES FOR ALL 1LLDSTRATIVE PURPOSES. 

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