ALLEN L. WOOD, Rochester, N. 
WOODLAWN 
NURSERIES . . 
WHOLESALE ONLY-NO AGENTS. 
GROWERS OF_ 
(j^. A. SWEET, “O 
Dansville, N. Y. 
SMALL - FRUIT - PLANTS. 
Special attention given to furnishing Nurserymen with all kinds of TKANS- 
PLANTS ON CONTRACr. ' 
We offer for the Fall of ’93, the largest and most complete col¬ 
lection in the United States, of high grade Small Fruit Plants. 
Special attention is directed to the following Transplants in 
large quantities ; 
Raspberries —Brandywine, Brinkle Orange, Cuthbert, Clark’s, 
Caroline, Doolittle, Gregg, Golden Queen, Hansell, Herstine, 
Johnson Sweet, Kansas, Lovett’s, Mammoth Cluster, Marlboro, 
Ohio, Palmer, Rancocas, Souhegan, Shaffer’s Colossal, Tyler. 
Thompson Early, Japan Wineberry, Royal Church, etc. 
Blackberries —(Root Cuttings)—Agawam, Bangor, Early Cluster, 
Early Harvest, Erie, Stone’s, Hardy, Kittatinny, Lawton, Lucretia 
Dewberry, Minnewaska, Snyder, Taylor, Wachusett, Wilson’s 
Early, Wilson Jr., etc. 
Currants— Black Naples, Cherry, Black Champion, Red Dutch, 
Pay's Prolific, La Versailles, North Star, Lee’s Pro., W. Grape, 
etc. 
Gooseberries— Downing, Golden Prolific, Pearl, Red Jacket, 
Smith Improved, Triumph, etc. 
Also a large stock of 2 yrs. Grapevines, of all the leading kinds. _ 
Strawberries —Granville’s New, and all of the old and new vari¬ 
eties. 
Pot-Grown Strawberries for early Fall trade. 
Special attention called to the following in large quantities : 
Asparagus— Conover’s Colossal, Palmetto and Elmyra. 
Rhubarb— Myatt and Victoria, 20,000 (3 yrs.) and 500,000 (2 yrs.) 
also large quantity 1 year. 
l|^“For miscellaneous stock look at Wholesale Catalogue for 
Fall; ready Aug. 1st, free. 
Special quotations on large lots. 
Irving Rouse, 
GENERAL NURSERY. 
SPECIALTIES: 
. STANDARD PEARS, . 
DWARF PEARS, . . . . 
PLUMS, . . . . 
.CHERRIES 
APPLES, 
ORNAMENTALS. 
FINE STOCK. REASONABLE PRICES. 
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 
Surplus Stock. 
Lake View Nurs erie s, 
One Mile West of Canal Bridge, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
on Rowe Sreet. - _ ___ 
IMPORTED SEEDLINGS. 
All grades Pear, branc hed roots ; Angers Quince ; 
Malialeb and Mazzard C herry; Myrobola n 
Plnm ; Apple Seeds ; Ra ffia, per lb., bale or 
ton. , - _ • _:_ 1 _: 
Standard Pear, Dwarf Pear, Plnm and Cherry, 
2 and 3 year, fine stock and low prices tor 
car load lots. . . ^^ :_• 
Currants, 1 and 2 year, Fay^s, Cherry and VVliite 
Grape; Gooselierries, Honglitoip Downing 
and Industry. Special rates on Houghton 
and Downing in 10,000 lots..; 
VVe have in surplus the following stock which 
is clean, straiglit, thrifty and first-class in every 
respect ; 
Oak leaf Mt. Ash, from 6 to 8 feet, 
rnlip trees, “ 6 to 10 “ 
J’nrple Beech, “ 1 to 6 
Silver Maples, “ 8 to 12 
Sugar, Norway and Sycamore Maples, 8 to 9 “ 
Carolina and Lombardy Poplars, 9 to 11 _ “ 
(Vmerican Arbor Vitae, from 18 to 10 in. 
Hydrangea Panicnlata, ‘‘ 30 to 10 in. 
Flowering Thorns in variety, “ 1 to 5 feet. 
Sambucns var. leaf, “ 1 to 5 
Three Acres of Apple Seedlings, 2 years very fine 
Sugar, Norway and Sycamore Seedlings, 2 years, 
very fine. 
Send ns your list of wants. VVe have lots of 
rkiiioT tifr'clr wu p.mi miote nrices on. 
Address STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, 
New Canaan, Ct. 
