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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN. 
THEY ARE PLEASED WITH IT. 
A few more of the many letters commending The 
National Nurseryman are appended: 
IN THE RIGHT HANDS. 
Clyde Curlee, Perry County Orchard Company, 
Tamarora, III. “ I think it is the right thing and in the right 
hands to become a grand success. Just what we have needed.” 
AT FIVE TIMES THE PRICE. 
A. S. Chadbourne, Hallowell, Me. “ I enclose remittance 
for The National Nurseryman. I am highly pleased with it, 
and could not afford to do without it at five times the price 
charged.” 
CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT. 
B. P. Hanon, Arlington Nursery and Fruit Farm, 
Arlington, Kansas. “ I do not think any nurseryman can afford 
to be without The National Nurseryman. I enclose $1.00 for 
subscription.” 
WHAT IS NEEDED. 
The Farmer’s Nursery Company, Tadmor, O. “Your 
publication is just what we need. We enclose check for $1.00 for 
subscription.” 
Franklin Davis Nursery Company, Baltimore. “We 
are well pleased with the manner in which the new journal is 
gotten up. It is certainly a publication which, in our opinion, has 
been needed for some time. We enclose $1.00 for our subscription 
for one year.” 
NOTHING BUT FAVORABLE COMMENTS. 
Irving Rouse, Lake view Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
“ I trust you will be able to make the succeeding numbers of the 
paper as attractive as the initial issue. I have heard nothing but 
favorable comments on it.” 
H. E. Van Deman, Pomologist, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. “I think it will prove an 
excellent publication for nurserymen, and we desire to have it on 
file in this office. 
SHOULD HAVE THE SUPPOKT OF ALL. 
Silas Wilson, Atlantic, I a. “ I am convinced that it is a 
publication that should receive the hearty support of all active 
nurserymen. It is a medium of high standard for the exchange of 
practical thoughts. Success to the enterprise.” 
Kennedy Brothers, Eagle Nurseries, Montrose, Ia. 
“Enclosed find check on Chicago for $1.00 for The National 
Nurseryman. We are highly pleased with it, and wish you 
success. You should have the support of all nurserymen.” 
ALONE WORTH THE DOLLAR. 
William Watson, Rosedale Nurseries, Brenham, 
Texas. “ I have just received number two of your new paper. I 
like it, and wish you God speed. I send you my dollar. I see the 
face of Mr. Smith, of Geneva. That alone is worth the dollar.” 
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ITV^PORTED SeeDLINGS. 
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Mahaleb Cherry, Medium, 4 to 6 Mill, 1 year. 
“ “ No. 1,5 to 8 Mill, 1 year. 
Apple, Medium. 
Pear, BRANCHED ROOTS, xxx 7 to 14 Mill. 
Hydrangea, P. G., 6 to 8 inch. 
Oswego Plum, 1 year Niel. 
Idaho Pear Trees, 2 year, 5-8 to 3-4. 
Also a full line of Nursery Stock. 
CAYUGA NURSERIES. „„ appuIIt.on WILEY & CO., Cayuga, N. v. 
TREE AND PLANT MEDICINE. 
Applied to the roots will destroy Grub, Peach Borer and Yellows. Kills 
Curculio, Mealy Bug- or Cotton Louse, increases size and quaiity of Fruit, 
keeps Grapes from failing off, from Mildew and Rot, makes Barren Trees 
fruitful, Roses and Shrubs bloom. Nursery Agents sell it rapidly. Atrial 
package will convince you of its merits. Send 25 cents in postage stamps, and 
we will include full particulars, terms and testimonials. The sooner applica¬ 
tion is made the better will be the results another season. It has no equal for 
house plants. Address, FIBRO FERRO FEEDER CO., Lock Box 420 , 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
WE OFFER First-Class 2 year old ROSES, on own roots, 
strong, healthy plants, @ $9.00 per 100 for H. P’s and $6.00 for 
Climbers. List of varieties given on application. We also have a sur¬ 
plus of Ohio and Souhegan Raspberries—strong transplants; Industry 
Gooseberries, strong 2 year old imported plants, and Cherries. Prices 
on all the above very low. L. L. MAY &, CO., 
Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen. ST. PAUL, MINN- 
BLOOMINGTON (Phoenix) NURSERY. 
. 600 Acres. Thirteen Greenhouses. 
Trees and Plants. 
We offer a large and fine stock of every description of Fruit and Ornamen¬ 
tal Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Small Fruits, Hedge Plants, Fruit and Forest 
Tree Seedlings. Priced Catalogue mailed free. Established 1852. 
PHOENIX NURSERY COMPANY, 
(Sue. to Sidney Tuttle* Co.,) BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 
. . . HEADQUARTERS FOR . . . 
J^\oyer Grape and Clematis Henryii. 
I make a specialty of these varieties. Strong two-year- 
old vines. Send for prices. 
P. W. Butler, - - - East Penfield, N. Y. 
W/e have to offer for Spring 1893, 
TPaRE chance for DEALERS! 
H. P. and CLIMBING ROSES, P/EONIAS in Colors and Assorted, 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII and IMPERATRICE EUGENIE, PERENNIAL 
PHLOX, AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII . 
Low prices given . . Whit6 RTOS., 
. . onapplication. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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40 Acres of leading standard and new varieties of 
FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
With or without land, situated on railroad and 
in Nursery centre. For particulars address, . 
“NURSERYMAN,” care of this Journal. 
Standard PEAR TREES. 
James MaePherson,——® 
.Landscape Gardener, 
328 West State St., Trenton, N. J. 
Advice for the Private Garden and Greenhouse. Grouping of 
trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants in sequence for colleges. 
Special displays and hardy flower shows arranged for nurserymen. 
■ MM ~i ' 
Two Year and Three Year Old Blocks 3-4 and aip, 
5 to 7 ft., and Fine Varieties. 
BARTLETT, CLAPP’S, SECKEL, SHELDON, ANJOU, DUCHESS, 
FLEMISH, KIEFFER, BOSC AND URBANISTE. 
WRITE FOR PRICES. H. M. Whiting, Geneva, N.Y. 
