WHOLBSAI^B ONBY. 
PEARL GOOSEBERRY. The most prolific Gooseberry__ known. 
The above is a cut of a branch only three years old. On one bush we estimated that there must have been 
2,500 berries,—it averaged eight berries per inch of wood. 
Generous terms will be extended to parties desiring electrotype for use in catalogues, and all 
communications will receive prompt attention. 
W E offer for the Spring of ’95 the 
largest and most complete col¬ 
lection in the United States, of heavy 
grade Small Fruit Plants for Nursery¬ 
men and Dealers. 
Raspberries.—The largest and best 
assortment of transplants ; extra strong 
suckers and tips; carefully dug and 
graded. 
Blackberries.—Root cuttings, and 
first-class suckers, with cross root of all 
leading kinds. 
Currants.—400,000 1 and 2 year, a 
fine lot of strong plants 
Gooseberries (2 years). —Pearl, Red 
Jacket, Chautauqua, and Industry. 
Strawberries (eight acres), millions 
of plants, finest ever grown in New 
York State ; 250,000 of the Great Green¬ 
ville ; all of the old and new varieties 
true to name. We tied 26 for 25 in 
every bunch. 
Asparagus (2 years), 500,000 —Con¬ 
over’s, Palmetto, and Elmira. We also 
tied 26 for 25 in every bunch. 
Rhubarb.—Myatt, and Victoria, 1, 
2 and 3 years. 
For varieties look at Wholesale Price 
List for Spring, ready February 
Isi, ’95—FREE. 
ALLEN L. WOOD, 
Rocbejter, N.Y. 
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for Sprill S'- 
THE L. GREEN & SON CO., 
Established 1861 
Incorporated 1 892 
Perry, Lake Co., Ohio. 
= ‘LXUbolesale IRurser^nien, = 
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FRUIT TREES.—Apples, Plums, Cherry, Standard and Dwarf Pears. 
SMALL ERUITS—Currants and Raspberries (Cuthberts especially). 
AM. SWEET CHESTNUTS—All sizes, and extra fine stock. Low. 
ORNAMENTALS—Lull stock. 
SHADE TREES—Leading kinds. 
ROSES.—Large stock, H. P. and Moss; heavy plants, well grown, 
best sorts. 
OLLIER STOCK IN COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. 
CORRESPONDENCE AND INSPECTION OF STOCK SOLICITED. 
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