Syracuse Nurseries 
“Lakeside” Stock Farm. 
An unusually fine lot of 
yoLn{?, thrifty 
Budded Apples, 
Stand. & Dwarf Pears; 
Plums. 
A very fine line of 
Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs, 
suitable for LAWNS and PARKS, 
and a very larg-e excep¬ 
tionally choice list of 
Roses_ 
All of which will be offered at 
low prices to suit the times. 
Also a lot of very fine extra size 
APPLES and PEARS at ex¬ 
tremely low rates in order to 
clear blocks. 
We offer unusual inducements to 
parties wishing to purchase Nur¬ 
sery Stock in quantity, and guaran¬ 
tee to furnish strictly choice, well 
graded, young, and thrifty stock and 
that which is true to name. 
-OUK — 
Live Stock Department 
Is replete with HORSES and CATTLE 
of all ages and both sexes, of the 
following breeds. 
STANDARD BRED, 
FRENCH AND AMERICAN COACH, 
CLEVELAND BAY, 
HACKNEY, 
CLYDESDALE, 
PERCHERON. 
and Driving, Coach, or Carriage Horses, 
single or in pairs. 
- ALSO — 
Holstein Friesian Cattle 
Of the most noted milk and but 
ter producing strains. 
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Correspondence solicited and the same will be promptly attended to. 
SMITHS & POWELL CO., Syracuse, N. Y 
John Charlton, 
University Avenue Nurseries, 
ESTABLISHED 1865 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
I Offer for Fall 1894 
OIPmJitiQ —Strong plants. Own growth. Jackmanii; Fair 
^ Rosamund; Mias Bateman; Seiboldu Hybrida 
(Syns. Peter Henderson? Ramona??); Duch. of Edinburgh; 
Crispa; Coccinea. 
Dutch Pipe. —Strong, heavy-rooted plants. 
Honeysuckle. —Hall’s Japan, Monthly Fragrant. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. American Ivy. 
Japan Snowball. —Strong, tine plants. - 
Roses, H. P’s and Mosses. —Strong plants, own roots and budded. 
Tea Roses. —Fine plants, 4 inch pots. 
Tree Roses. —Elegant plants. Low iirice. 
Oak-leaf Mt. Ash. —Elegant trees. Low price. 
Weeping Mt. Ash.— Fine heads. 
Cut-leaf Birch. —8 feet, perfect trees. 
Purple Birch.— 4 feet, true purpurea. 
Young’s Weeping Birch.— 5 feet stems. 
Lilac, Weeping Pendula. —5 feet, not budded on lilac. 
Hydrangea P. G. —A fine lot of strong plants. 
Flowering and Foliage Shrubs.— Fine assortment. 
Paeonies. —A grand collection. 
Paeonies, Tree. —Nice plants in quantity. 
Gooseberries. —In variety ; 2 year Plant. 
Blackberries.- Strong, nicely trimmed to one cane. 
Currants. —Tree and bush formed. Fay’s Prolific, White Grape, 
Champion, Lea’s Prolific, Cherry, North Star. 
Grape Vines. —A complete assortment. 
Fruit Trees. —All kinds in abundance. 
NO CATALOGUES. Write for prices. 
T. C. WILSON, 
East Side Nurseries. Established 1855. 
. . Brighton, n. Y. . . 
1 have to offer for Fall, 1894 and Spring, 1895, 
the following strictly first-class stock : 
75,000 Apple Trees, 25,000 Standard Pears, 
10,000 Dwarf Pears, 15,000 Plum Trees, 
15,000 Cherry Trees, 10,000 Peach Trees. 
AI-,SO A FINE ASSORTMENT OF 
QUINCE BUSHES, CURRANT BUSHES, 
GOOSEBERRIES, 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES, 
TREE ROSES, H, P. ROSES, 
SHRUBS AND VINES. 
Write and get my prices before ordering elsewhere. 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
Baltimore^ Richmond 
Nurseries. 
Peach Pits. 
We offer for immediate shipment a very superior 
and well selected lot of PEACH PITS, both 
Smock and Promiscuous, all of crop of 1893, 
sound and in splendid condition, and offer as 
follows, payment Fall 1894. 
Smock and Promiscuous. 
We would urge securing at least a portion of what 
yon will need for this season, and believe you 
will obtain better results from early bedding. 
Pits of this year’s crop will be scarce and high. 
We deliver at railroad depot in this city free of 
charge. 
We are wholesale growers of general nursery 
stock and invite correspondence. 
Japan Pear Seedlings. 
For Fall 1894. Write us later for prices. 
Franklin Davis Nursery Co., 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
