“Whirlwind.” 
ALLEN L. WOOD, Rochester, N. | 
4 WOODLAWN 
^ NURSERIES . . I 
WHOLESALE ONLY-NO AGENTS.,. 
GROWERS OF_ 
SMALL - FRUIT - PLANTS. 
Special attention given to furnishing Nurserymen with all kinds of TRANS¬ 
PLANTS ON CONTRACT. 
We ol¥er for the Pall 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 Pall 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^Por miscellaneous stock look at Wholesale Catalogue for 
Fall; ready Aug. 1st, free. 
Special quotations on large lots. 
U OFFMAN NURSERIES. 
surplus stock 
FOR THE FALL OF 1893. 
APPLES— I AND UP, 
90 Alexander 
850 Ben Davis 
20 Caroline Red June 
20 Ewalt 
90 Pameuse 
90 EMllawater 
25 Gravenstein 
220 Grimes’ Golden 
225 Hubbardston 
25 Hendrick’s Sweet 
80 McIntosh Red 
no Maiden Blush 
500 Northern Spy 
325 Oldenburg 
140 Primate 
800 Red Astrachan 
150 Rambo 
40 Red Beitigheimer 
200 Rhode Island Greening 
110 Seek-no-further 
75 Stark 
75 Stump 
100 Tetofsky 
25 Tollman Sweet 
100 Winesap 
70 Walbridge 
350 Wagener 
250 Transcendent Crab 
150 Whitney’s No. 20 Crab 
110 Hyslop Crab 
STAN. PEARS— f and up. 
70 Keiffer 
100 Seckel 
50 Anjou 
70 Lawrence 
80 Boussock 
200 Clapp’s Favorite 
400 Sheldon 
375 Flemish Beauty 
250 Bartlett 
PLUMS— f AND UP. 
30 Cruger’s Scarlet 
60 Coe’s Golden Drop 
200 Washington 
100 Shipper’s Pride 
50 Yellow Egg 
60 Niagara 
2000 Lombard 
and we shall be glad to quote 
The above is all good stock, 
prices on any of the items you may need. 
Please send us your list of “wants” in ornamentals. 
E. I»I. & H. N. HOFFMABJ, 
Eliniray A 
Whirlwind.” 
New Double Anemone 
“Whirlwind.” 
I N the reading matter of this number will be found a 
full description of the new and only Double Anemone. 
It is one of the grandest novelties of late introduction, 
and being perfectly hardy will make a good seller. 
Agents can use it as an opening wedge, as well as 
making large sales. 
For full particulars and price, write 
James Vick’s Sons, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Surplus Stock. 
We have in surplus the following stock which 
is clean, straight, thrifty and first-class in every 
respect : 
Oak leaf Mt. Ash, from 6 to 8 feet. 
Fnlip trees, “ 6 to 10 
Purple Beech, “ 4 to 6 ‘ 
Silver Maples, “ 8 to 12 - 
Sugar, Norway and Sycamore Mapiles, 8 to 9 “ 
Carolina and Lombardy Poplars, 9 to 11 ^ “ 
American Arbor Vitae, from 18 to 40 in. 
Hydrangea Panicnlata, 80 to 40 in. 
Flowering Thorns ill variety, “ 4 to 5 feet. 
Sambncns var. leaf, “ 4 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. We have lots of 
other stock we can quote prices on. 
Address STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, 
New Canaan, Ct. 
l.t.o. 
