TRUE TO NAME 
Apple and Pear Trees, Poplar Trees, Crape 
Vines, Currant Bushes and Pineapple 
Flavored Strawberry Plants 
These are our principal surplus. We have millions of other plants, vines and trees, but these 
are the items we ask you to buy at prices so low we dare not name them here. This is your oppor- 
C. A. GREEN, President, tunity, 
NEW 
Let us price your list of wants. 
FRUITS 
We offer this year for the first time Regal, the new hardy, long keeping red 
grape vigorous, productive and desirable. Also Wismer’s Dessert, American 
Blush’ Banana Green’s Improved Baldwin, Bismarck and other rare apples; also 
Niagara best of peaches; also Bing cherry; Cans new early pear; Thanksgiving 
long keeping prune; Red Cross and Wilder currants. See new catalogue for 
particulars. 
BURGLARS WANTED 
Don’t write “Dear Mr. Green: I am 
a good burglar, take me. Bill Brag.” 
No, Bill, you won’t do. Y on may be 
good, but mere goodness never wins. 
We want talent, genius. We want the 
burglars who broke into our nursery 
office at midnight not long ago, blew open 
the safe with dynamite, and carried off 
our hard earned money. Kind reader, 
will you buy some of our vines, plants 
and trees? Money invested in this way 
cannot be stolen by burglars. We have 
propagated too heavily of grape vines, 
currant bushes, apple and poplar trees. 
Get our price before buying. 
An Open Letter—Secrets Exposed 
The vital question in regard to trees, 
plants and vines is, are they true to 
name? Are they correctly and honestly 
labeled? For twenty-five years Green’s 
Nursery Co. has been earning a reputa¬ 
tion for selling trees true to name. I his 
does not mean that for twenty-five years 
we have never made a mistake, but it 
means that we have endeavored to give 
our patrons a fair deal. We have earned 
a national reputation for selling trees 
true to name. If you are not particular 
whether your trees are true to name you 
can buy them at almost any price of irre¬ 
sponsible men, since carloads of trees are 
burned at the close of each packing sea¬ 
son in every honest nursery. The men 
in charge of our labeling and packing 
are Christian men. As a noted horticul¬ 
turist said recently, “Green’s men would 
not wrongly label trees even if Mr. Green 
should desire them to.” 
The location of Green’s nurseries is favorable for exemption from serious in¬ 
sect pests and diseases. Our nursery farms are 12 miles southwest of Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y., 12 miles distant from any other nursery. For nearly a century Rochester 
has been noted for its orchards. Here are produced the finest apples of the world. 
Apple trees often live here to the age of 100 yeans, whereas in many portions of 
the country the life of an apple tree is only 20 years. 
LEADING MEN OK GREEN’S NURSERY CO. 
“Green’s men would not wrongly label trees even if Mr. Green should desire them to do GO.” 
We Sell Apple Trees About 5 Feet High at $5.00 per IOO. 
BOXING FREE.—This year we offer to box trees, plants and vines free of 
charge at catalogue prices. 
We are asked why we sell fair sized, well rooted and well shaped apple trees 
at the low price of $5.00 per 100, boxed free. We have three sizes of apple trees, 
large size, medium size and the smallish size. The $5 trees are the smaller sized, 
but they have more roots in proportion than the larger trees, and they will bear fruit 
as quickly and make as fine an orchard. We are obliged to dig the trees on a large 
field, hence this surplus of bargain trees. 
Our large surplus of currant bushes 
is due to the fact that for many years we 
have been propagating largely the new 
Red Cross currant for which we paid 
$ 1250 , which is not surpassed by any 
currant known for size, quality, vigor 
and productiveness. 
At Green’s fruit farm we have half an 
acre planted to Red Cross, from which 
we sold 6,036 quarts. Our currants last 
year, 1904, averaged about 8 cents a 
quart, giving an income of $482.88 from 
this small planting. For the season 1903 
from the same plot the receipts were 
$537.00. For many years it seemed as 
though we could not propagate enough 
currant plants to supply the demand. 
Thus we increased our plantations so 
largely that now we have a surplus. 
Our surplus of grape vines which we 
offer at bargain prices is owing to the 
fact that during the last four years we 
have bought a sandy farm for propaga¬ 
tion purposes. On this land grape vines 
take root readily and grow vigorously, 
hence we have largely increased our sup¬ 
plies of grape vines and other small fruit 
plants, also Rhubarb and Asparagus 
plants, which in previous years we prop¬ 
agated with greater difficulty. 
Green’s Books 10 cents each 
Our C. A. Green has published the fol¬ 
lowing books, regular price of which 
mailed postpaid is 25 cents each, but if 
you will mention this offer we will accept 
from Rural New-Yorker readers 10 
cents for any one of them. 
(1) Secrets of the Nursery Business, 
over 100 beautiful photographs, 10 cents. 
(2) Green’s Six Books on Fruit Cul¬ 
ture. under one cover, 10 cents. 
(3) American Fruit Growing, 10 cents. 
(4) American Poultry Keeping, 10 cents. 
PLANT A TREE THIS SPRING. He who plants a tree has not lived in vain. 
If you plant also a vine and a few strawberry plants in your garden you have done 
something more to brighten the world. Perhaps you can plant many trees, if so 
all the better. 
TWO ACRES YIELD $1,600.00. Two acres, Twenty Ounce apples, yielded 
$1,600.00 in one year, says Prof. Beach. 
GREEN’S TOOL SUPPLY DEPARTMENT 
OFFERS EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR PLANTING, GROWING AND MARKETING FROIT Green’s Improved Brass Barrel Spray Pump 
Plows Weeders Spray Supplies Slieers 
Harrows Cultivators Picking Trays Bleachers 
Rollers Horse Muzz es Baskets Evaporators 
Planters Garden tools Barrel Headers Cider Mills 
Seeders Sprayers Fruit Parers Jelly Presses 
Pruning Knives 
Pruning Saves 
Pruning Hooks 
Snagging Shears 
Budding Knives 
Grape Vine 
Holders 
Grafting Knives 
Grafting Wax 
Raffia 
FOR HATCHING 
$2.00 for 13 
From prize-winning breeds S. C. Brown 
Leghorns, White Wyandottes, Barred and 
White Rocks. Price of Cockerels and Pullets 
$3.00 each. Trios $7.50. Green’s Poultry i 
Book for 25 cents. 
GREEN'S NURSERY CO., 
Rochester, 
N. T. 
All Steel Barrel Cart 
For spray- ^w/ 
ing, carry¬ 
ing water 
for plants, 
fire or other, 
purposes. 
W i t h at- 
tachm e n t s 
except the barrel, S3.95, barrel S3.00 
extra. 
Green’s Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
Established 25 years 
Capital $100,000 
Send me your new Fruit and Ornamental 
Free Catalogue, also a copy of Green’s Fruit 
Magazine as per Rural New-Youker. 
Grape Vines, by Mail, Postpaid 
12 for $ 1.00 
Name. 
Address. 
We will sell you, de¬ 
livered free to your door, 
12 strong grape vines, 
the best table varieties, 
three red, three white 
and six black varieties, 
all for *1.00. 
FOR ORCHARD OR SMALL FRUITS 
The Best Barrel Spray Pump on Earth for the price. It is made 
for us by the largest pump makers in the United States, who received First 
Prize at St. Eouis Exposition. Being made of Solid Brass it is not af¬ 
fected by the materials used. The entire pump sets inside the barrel and 
all valves are submerged in the solution, therefore no priming to be done as 
with other pumps. It throws a uniform, constant and elastic spray. I; is 
very powerful and easily operated. The patent agitator stirs the solution 
from the bottom. Nothing to get out of order. Can be used for white¬ 
washing. Fits any barrel. Best by Test. 
Price, No. 5, complete, with 5 feet of three-ply discharge hose, and 
nozzle ready to use, weight 25 lbs., only. *4.95 
Eight foot extension pipe for higher trees. -50 
Price, No. 6, complete, with two 5 foot lengths of three-ply discharge 
hose and two nozzles for spraying two rows at a time, ready for 
use. Weight 30 lbs. 5.95 
Eight foot extension pipe for higher trees, (each). .50 
For Dasher Agitator, if preferred, add $1.00 to the price of either pump. 
Always use extension pipes—You get better results 
These very pumps are sold by some dealers at $10.00 and $12.00 each. 
Write us, telling how many trees, plants, etc., you have to spray and let us help you 
choice of a sprayer, large or small, according to your actual needs. 
ia the 
BEST BERRY BASKETS 
Quarts or Pints, wire sewed, standard size, regu¬ 
lated by law, made of the best material. 
Price, 500 for $2 OO; lOOO for $5 50 
The prices will be higher as the season comes on. 
Order now, or you may not get them at any price. 
Our Tool Supply Catalogue tells the story of Fv r ery- 
thing tor the Fruit Farm. Shall we send it ? It is free. 
GREEN’S NURSERY GO., Rochester, N. Y. 
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