The Garden Magazine, March, 1923 
67 
We grow Nursery Stock to suit 
every requirement 
We have a complete stock of Evergreen and Deciduous 
Trees and Shrubs, as well as Roses, Vines and Perennials. 
A small section of our Evergreens is shown above. A copy 
of our “Handbook of General Information on Trees and 
Hardy Plants” will be gladly mailed upon request. 
THE BAY STATE NURSERIES 
W. H. Wyman & Son, Proprietors 
V NORTH ABINGTON, ^ 
MASS. 
Whitesbog Cultivated 
Blueberries 
Whitesbog Blueberries 
are distinctly different from 
the blueberries of long ago. 
They are bigger and more 
delicious; practically seed¬ 
less and nearly three-quar¬ 
ters of an inch in diameter ! 
For fresh fruit, pies and 
preserving, Whitesbog 
Blueberries are unexcelled. 
Their fruiting season ex¬ 
tends from mid to late sum¬ 
mer. At all times they are 
highly ornamental; espe¬ 
cially appropriate for 
private gardens. 
Write for full information 
concerning this latest addition 
to the cultivated fruit cycle of 
America. 
WHITESBOG 
BLUEBERRY NURSERIES 
Headquarters for Purebred Blue¬ 
berry Plants 
JOSEPH J. WHITE, Inc. 
Box G, New Lisbon, N. J a 
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VAN DUSEN 
Dwarf Fruit Trees 
APPLE 
PEAR 
CHERRY 
PLUM 
PEACH 
H AVEN’T you often felt a hankering to 
grow on your own grounds part of the 
fruit needed for your family use? 
Has limited space discouraged you from 
planting your own fruit trees? 
Dwarf Fruit Trees open the way for the 
suburban dweller to realize the pleasure and 
satisfaction of harvesting fresh fruit for table 
use. 
Even on the smaller home grounds, fruit pro¬ 
duction may compete to a satisfactory ex¬ 
tent with the larger estates which invariably 
give fruit planting an important place in the 
landscape plans. 
Nine dwarf trees occupy the space of four 
standard trees, and produce as much fruit. 
Seven Year Dwarf Pear ivith One Bushel of Fruit 
= Your set of nursery catalogues is not complete without the 
= Van Dusen catalogue. Our tabular method of fruit descrip- 
E tions tells you what you want to know. Send for your copy. 
| THE VAN DUSEN NURSERIES 
E C. C. McKAY, Manager . BOX G, GENEVA, N. Y. 
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