The Leading Nursery of America. 
MOUI^T HOPE NURSERIES 
ROCHESTER, N, V. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, Proprietors. 
Founded 1840. 
Hardy Trees and Plants 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
FRUIT TREES. 
SMALL FRUITS. 
GRAPE VINES. 
DECIDUOUS, ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 
EVERGREENS. 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
HARDY PLANTS. 
HARDY ROSES. 
GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE superbly illustrated, 
also Wholesale List for the Trade—FREE. 
Surplus for spring: 1895 
Immense stock of ASPARAGUS, strong 2-year roots, Palmetto, 
Barr’s Phila. Mammoth, and the Conover’s Colossal. 
ALL AT LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES. 
Also, surplus of nice June budded PEACH TREES, chiefly the 
New Crosby, Champion and Elberta. 
ALEX. PULLEN 
Milford, Del. 
Proprietor of the MILFORD NURSERIES. 
STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR, 
APPLE, PLUM, CHERRY, RUSSIAN APRICOTS, 
CUT-LEAVED WEEPING BIRCH. 
And Low Budded Roses on Manetta Stock. 
Prices Low and Stock Good.-^-z ^—^ 
®—^-^^Special Prices on Car Lots. 
<Iay Wood, 
KNOWLESVILLE, N. Y. 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman, 
Jacksoh & Perkih?. 
WHOLESALE 
ONLY. 
Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
...Growers of... 
CHOICE SPECIALTIES FOR . . 
‘‘ NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS. 
For the Season of 1895>96. 
Roses. 
An immense stock of strong plants on own roots. Grown 
on new land, and especially fine. All the best hardy 
— varieties. 
Earge stocks of CRIMSON RAMRUER, the wonderful 
new Polyantha and MARGARET DICK.SON, the finest 
white H.P. yet introduced. Write for plates and circulars. 
^IPmXTl^ ^ stock of all the leading kinds; Jackmanni, 
Henryii, Ramona, Paniculata, and many others. 
i. 1 A large assortment including especially fine 
Vfl/A.n/Nl7tA1>. lots of Hydrangea p. g. {Tree-form and 
— - Bush,) Japan Snowballs, Tea’s Weeping 
Mulberry, Ampelopsis Veitchii, Paeonies, &c., &c. 
industry, Downing, Houghton, Smith’s Im 
M vl/Od/V A 1IV J. proved. Fine, strong plants. 
An extra large lot. Grown with. Jiemy tops as 
well as roots. 
Qr^ipe Vioes. 
Frtlii' thrifty blocks of Apples, Pears, Plums, 
A 1 Uli 1 I Cherries, &c. All young, clean-looking stock. 
Our Trade List wilt be out in June, Wait for it before placing orders. 
FOR THIS SPRING it is not yet too late to set Evergreens. We still 
have a fine lot of Norway Spruce, Austrian and Scotch Pines 
at low prices. 
One of a Thousand 
This flower looks attractive—multiply it by 
looo and you will have a good idea of a bush of 
ANDORRA’S 
LATEST INTRODUCTION 
Hypericum Moseramum (St. John’s Wort.) 
A beautiful, evergreeu, trailing shrub, cov¬ 
ered from June until late Fall with rich, 
golden flowers, resembling a single rose.With 
slight protection it has been found perfectly 
hardy in this country. Fine, Strong’ 
Plants, 
Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, and 
Fruit. (Rhododendrons a Specialty.) 
WRITE FOR PRICES. 
ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
Wn. WARNER HARPER, Hanager, 
- Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa, 
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