p ?lect retypes and Cuts 
OF FRUITS, TREES, 
PLANTS, ORNAMENTALS FOR 
Nurserymen, Florists, Seedsmen. 
CATALOGUE OF FRUIT AND TREE CUTS FREE. 
SEND FOR LIST OF OTHER CATALOGUES. 1,000 PAGES. 
ENGRAVINGS OF NEW FRUITS MADE AT LOW PRICES. 
A, BLANC, Horticultural Engraver, 
314 NORTH 11TH ST., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
S^PARAGUS ROOTS 
LARGE 
SURRLY. 
Palmetto, Barr’s Philadelphia Mammoth, 
Conover’s Colossal. 
Honey Locust Trees 
and Hedge Plants. 
Best and handsomest Hedge for cold climates. 
No. I, two and three years old. Also trees 3 to 5 
feet high. 
Osage Orange Hedge Plants. 
Choice No. i and No. 2. 
Established 20 years. 200 acres. Wholesale. 
A. E. WINDSOR, 
Havana, flason Co.. III. 
Milford Nurseries, 
Addr.ss, ALEX PULLEN, 
MILRORD, GEL. 
STRAW 
BERRIES. 999,999 Plants. 
60 VARIETIES, OLD AND NEW. 
Kansas, Older and Palmer. Raspberry Tips, and all other kinds of 
Small Fruit Plants. Lowest prices. Write for Catalogue. 
F. W. DIXON, Successor to DIXON & SON, NETAWAKA, KANS. 
Bed Rock Prices.--^a^ 
BOXING FREE, if cash accompanies order. 
TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT on all orders received before April 1. 
Reference—Commercial National Bank, Appleton, Wis. 
NORWAY SPRUCE, 6 to 10 in. seedling’s. SOFT MAPLE, 3 to 5 feet. 
“ •' 10 to 15 in. transplant. “ '* 5 to 7 “ 
“ “ 15 to 20 “ “ WHITE ELM. 5 to 7 “ 
“ “ 20 to 26 “ “ “ “ 7 to 10“ 
SCOTCH PINE, 10 to 15 in. seedlings. “ “ 10 to i2 “ 
“ “ 15 to 20 •* transplant. BUTTERNUT, 8 to 10 “ 
“ “ 20 to 26 “ “ MOUNTAIN ASH, 8 to 10 feet. 
“ “ 26 to 30 “ “ BOX ELDER, 3 to 5 feet. 
ARBOR VIT^, 10 to 15 “ seedlings. “ “ 5 to 7 “ 
“ “ 15 to 20 “ “ WHITE BIRCH, AMERICAN, 8 to 10 feet. 
WHITE BIRCH, AMERICAN, 10 to 12 feet. 
I have a heavy stock of the varieties and sizes given, which must be 
closed out. 
WRITE ME FOR BOTTOM FIGURES. 
W. D. BOYNTON, Nurseryman, SHIOCTON, WIS. 
Superb and Valuable Novelty. 
Double White Anemone 
=? ^ “WHIRLWIND.” 
A Double White Anemone i.s .something entirely new. Proven by five years’ 
trial to be permanent and perfectly hardy ; habit like the well-known White Japan 
Anemone—same .strong growth and healthy foliage, and more abundant bloomer. 
Flowers two and a half to three inches across, have several rows of white sepals, 
and flowers last much longer than those of the single variety. Plants from two 
and a half to three feet high. 
HARDY, STRONG AND FREE BLOOMER, 
decided advantages, and must make a demand for it on all ornamental grounds. 
PLspecially recommended for exposed situations and cemetery planting, where it is 
inconvenient to give winter protection. 
Write for Wholesale Price List and Vick’s Floral Guide 1894. Contains 112 pages 8x10^ inches, with descriptions 
that describe, not mislead ; illustrations that instruct, not exaggerate. They will be mailed free on application. 
ROCHESTER, 
N. Y. 
JAMES VICK’S SONS. 
