26 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN. 
Chase Brothers Company, Rochester, N.Y.—“ Your first 
number is very handsome, and contains matter of interest to all 
nurserymen. We wish you success. The new journal is just what 
was needed.” 
Brown Brothers Company, Rochester, N. Y. —“ We are 
proud to see that the trade is to have so handsome and meritorious 
a journal. It is what has long been needed, and we are sure it will 
succeed.” 
Blew ANGER & Barry, Rochester, N. Y.—“The first 
number of The National Nurseryman is a very handsome pro¬ 
duction. We are much pleased with it.” 
Theodore J. Smith, W. &T. Smith Company, Geneva, N.Y. 
—“ Allow me to congratulate you on the first appearance of The 
National Nurseryman. It reflects credit on the editors and 
does honor to the trade.” 
Wiley & Company, Cayuga, N. Y. —“We are in receipt of 
the first copy of The National Nurseryman. We are delighted 
with it. We had no idea you were to get up such an admirable 
journal. It will certainly make a place for itself. Its very appear¬ 
ance will urge its strongest possible claim for attention.” 
P. E. Vandenburg & Co., Jerseyville Nurseries, Jersey- 
VILLE, III.—“Why have you not started the paper years ago? 
All kinds of business have their trade paper. Why not the 
nurserymen ? I wish you success.” 
S. C. Wood, Long Bridge Nurseries, Knowlesville, N.Y. 
—“ I am much pleased with the first number of the journal.” 
iTqooTREES! 
l-NEWnnd RARE. OLD and R ELI ABLE.- 
Both Fruit and Ornamental. ROSES, Vines, 
Clematis. Rhododendron s, e tc. Send stamp tor illus¬ 
trated Catalogues, also Wholesale List. Address 
1 COMMERCIAL 
NURSERIES. 
W. S. LITTLE & CO., 
Rochester, n. y. 
Superior First-class 2 and 3 year Stock. 
Standard Pears and Plums a Specialty. 
John Carey, west Brighton Nurseries, 
Located I mile South of 12 Corners, off Monroe Ave. 
P. O. Address, Rochester, N. Y. 
1838. 55 YEARS. 300 ACRES. 1893. 
NUT TREES AND NEW PEARS. Parry’s Giant, 
Pedigree Japan 
Mammoth, Paragon, and other Chestnuts. Japan, Persian, 
French and English Walnuts, Pecans, Almonds and Filberts. 
Lincoln Corelbss Pear— very large and very late. Seneca 
—large, handsome and immediately after Bartletts. Japan 
Golden Russet, Vermont Beauty and Idaho, in collections at 
reduced rates. Eleagnus Longipes, Hardy Oranges, Wine- 
berries and other valuable novelties. Shade Trees for lawn 
or street. Ornamental Shrubs, Vines, Small Fruit Plants. 
Immense stock Maples and Poplars for street planting. Il¬ 
lustrated descriptive catalogue free. WILLIAM PARRY, 
POMONA NURSEBIES!. Parry, New Jersey. 
James MaePherson,—® 
.Landscape Gardener, 
328 West State St, Trenton, N. J. 
Advice for the Private Garden and Greenhouse. Grouping of 
trees, shimbs and herbaceous plants in sequence for colleges. 
Special displays and hardy flower shows arranged for nurserymen. 
The Green Mountain Grape. 
The Seventh Year’s Trial of this Won¬ 
derful Grape more than sustains all that 
has been said of it in the past. The most 
desirable hardy out-door early grape known. 
Send for free circular giving full information 
A full line of other Nursery Stock. 
Address STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, New Canaan, Conn. 
Confidential to Nurserymen 
We are prepared to fill orders for SEEDS, FLOWERING PLANTS AND SITALL 
FRUITS on short notice. For years it has been our practice to pack these goods for many of the leading 
Nurserymen. On receiving their tags, we pack each sale separate in blank wrappers, without our name or adver¬ 
tising matter attached, and ship to the different parties. In VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE for 1893, will be found many 
attractive novelties in Hardy Plants, &.C., &-c. 
We Call Especial Attention to the Large Flowering Hibiscus, the grand¬ 
est of the Clematis Family; Clematis Paniculata. Late in Summer this vine is covered with a mass of beautiful 
white flowers; very fragrant and a rapid grower.. 
New Dwark Callas. 
NEW BLIGHT-PROOF POTATOES, Maggie Murphy and American Wonder, 
Elegant Hardy Climbing Dutchman’s Pipe. Striped Rose, Vick’s Caprice. 
Many other novelties will be found in VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE for 1893, called the “Poet’s 
Number,” because on every page are appropriate quotations from prominent authors. It will give us 
pleasure to send both Wholesale and Retail Catalogues free, upon application. 
JAMES VICK’S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 
