1865. 
1895. 
(3oHN (shai^lton, 
University Avenue Nurseries, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
^ffers for Spring of 1895, at very low prices: 
10,000 Industry GOOSEBERRIES, 3 years; prime plants. 
1,500 Keepsake “ 3 “ “ “ 
2,000 Whitesmith “ new, 3 yrs. “ “ 
6,000 CLEMATIS, 2 years, Jackmanii, Henryii, Ramona, etc., etc. 
1,000 “ 2 “ Paniculata inew), very desirable. 
2,0(X) “ “ “ Coccinea and Crispa. 
20,000 H. P. and MOSS ROSES, 2 years. 
+0,000 Conover’s Colossal ASPARAGUS, etc., etc. 
1,000 Cut-leaf WEEPING BIRCH, handsome trees, 9 feet. 
JKK) “ “ “ “ “ 7 to 8 feet. 
100 Young’s “ “ nice heads. 
1,000 Oak-leaf MOUNTAIN ASH, elegant trees, 8 feet, very cheap. 
.500 Weeping “ “ 
2.000 CA LYCANTHUS, fine form, 3 to 4 feet. 
.500 CORNUS ELEGANTISSIMA, variegated, 3 to 4 feet. 
300 DUTCH PIPE, stout, heavy plants. 
2,000 PAEONIES, Premier collection in Western New York. 
.500 TREE PAEONIES, 2 and 3 years. 
+8,000 GRAPE VINES, fine, large, retailing plants. 
6,000 Standard PEARS, in fine assortment. 
DWARF PEARS, APPLES, PLUMS, Etc., none better. 
Altheas, Azalias, Berberry purple, Deutzias, Eulalias, Filbert purple, For- 
sythia. Hydrangea P. G., Japan Quince, Lilacs in variety. Purple Fringe, 
Strawberry Tree, Snowball, Japan Snowball, Syringa—common, golden, and 
variegated; Spireas in assortment, Tartarian Honeysuckle, Weigelas in variety, 
Yuccas, etc., etc. Catalpas, Chestnut Spanish, English Walnut, Judas Tree, 
Laburnum, Linden American, Magnolia ac.. Primus Pissardii, Purple Beech 
Silver Poplar, Salisburia Thorns double flowering; Willow, Rosemary, and 
New American ; Akebias, Ainpelopsis Yeitchii, Begonia, Honeysuckles, Ivy 
American, Ivy English, Wistaria purple, etc., etc. 
NURSERY STOCKS 
OF ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES, 
Such as riaples, Alder, Althea, Aucuba, White Birch, 
Catalpa, Honeysuckles, Nuts, Japan Quince, Deutzia, 
Ash, Broom, Walnut, Ligustrum, Philadelphus, Acacia, 
Currants, Willows, Sambucus, Spirea, Lilacs, Tamarix, 
Viburnum, Weigelia, and all sorts of Fruit Tree Stocks 
all 1,2 or 3 years old or stronger plants, now offered at 
very low prices by 
TRANSON BROTHERS’ NURSERIES 
BARBIER BROS. & SON, Succrs., 
For price list apply to 
ORLEANS, FRANCE 
KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, 13 William St., NEW YORK. 
Surplus for Spring 1895 
Immense stock of ASPARAGUS, strong 2-year roots, Palmetto, 
Barr’s Phila. Mammoth, and the Conover’s Colossal. 
ALL AT LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES 
Also, surplus of nice June budded PEACH TREES, chiefly the 
New Crosby, Champion, and Elberta. 
ALEX. PULLEN, - Milford, Del. 
Proprietor of the MILFORD NURSERIE.S. 
When writing to advertisers mention the The National Nurseryman. 
liB fiorth Star Cilrrant. 
The 
Best 
Grower 
The 
Best 
Fruiter 
The 
Best 
Seller . 
The 
Best 
Red Currant 
On Earth To-Day. 
“North Star Currant ” is a rapid grower, 
a very prolific bearer of large fruit, of a sweet 
delicious flavor, and yields a sure crop every year. The fruit 
does not shell or drop off nor does it scald. The “ NORTH 
STAR CURRANT” has more strong selling points, backed 
V 
by genuine merit, than any other specialty on the market 
to-day. 
If you want something new that will secure orders 
with good margins, try the “ North Star.” For full informa¬ 
tion and reduced prices, write the introducers. 
he Jewell Nursery Co., 
lake city, niNN. 
P. SEBIRE & SONS, 
Nurserymen, USSY, Calvados, France, 
A general assortment of Fruit Tree Stocks, such as Apple, Pear, 
Myrobolan Plum, Mahaleb and Mazzard Cherry, Angers Quince, Small 
Evergreens, Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses, etc. The largest 
stock in the country. Prices very low. Tacking secured. Send for 
quotations before placing your orders elsewhere. Catalogue free. 
Agents for U. S America and Canada 
C. C. ABEL & CO., P. 0. Box 920, NEW YORK. 
FOR SALE CHEAP. 
3,000 PFACH, mostly Crosby, Champion and Elberta. E.vtra Fine. 
3,000 CHEKRV, 5 feet and upwards. 
5,000 PLUM, mostly Abundance, Wild Goose, Lombard and Green Gage. 
300 APRICOTS. 
5,000 APPLE, Ben Davis, and others. 
All the above stock is extra fine in all grades. Write for Prices. 
SUNNY SLOPE NURSERY, = McCUNE & HALL, Props., 
LOXJISI^ISr^, JYLO- 
flppie 
5eedli9^5 
Besides the regular grades of Apple Seedlings, 
I can supply a very nice grade of No. 1 and 2 
branched roots, cheap ; or would exchange 
for Pear, Peach, European or Japan Plum, 
or Prune. 
Address, J. A. GAGE, Fairbury, Neb. 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
