75,000 Apple Trees. 
3-4 and up; 2 to 3 years old. 
20,000 GREEN MOUNTAIN GRAPE VINES. 2 to 3 years. 
10,000 Cherry, LaVersailles and Fay’s Currants. 28 in. 
5,000 PURPLE BEECH. 3 to 6 feet. 
Also much other Nursery Stock. 
Please send us your lists of wants. We will price such stock as 
we have and return by next mail. Address' 
STEPHEN HOYT’S SON, New Canaan, Ct. 
(SPAlJLDiNG NUR5ERY&0RCHARD Co.SpaULC )G,ILL.NearSpf»incfield. 
^nprialtipQ ■ Golden Beauty, Pottawattamie, W. Goose and 
vjfjcioicii uoo . j a p a n Plums, E. Richmond, Dyehouse, Montmo¬ 
rency and Sweet Cherries, Kieffer Std., Dwarf Pears, Fay, North Star 
and other Currants, Grapes, leading sorts, Bud Sticks and Cuttings. 
TYING ROPE, SEWING TWINE AND BURLAPS. 
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Do You Want 
i 
A Hardy Rhododendron 
that will stand our severe winter climate? 
BUY THOSE GRAFTED ON PARSONS’ AMERICAN CATAWBIENSE STOCK 
GROWN ONLY BY THE BOSKOOP HOLLAND NURSERY ASSOCIATION. 
Extensive Growers and Exporters of Hardy, Dwarf, and Standard Roses, Hybrid Rhododendrons, Azaleas Mollis and Ghent, Clematis, 
Snowballs, Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of all kinds. 
For Cataloo’tio of W Zio/eseZe Import Prices, adt/ress 
I C. H. J00STEN, Sole Agent, 
36 Dey Street, NEW Y0K. 
MY 
eATShl IS FULL 
PLEASANT VALLEY NURSERIES, 
of valuable 
PLANTS. 
IETIES. . 
information about TREES AND 
All the Standard and NEW VAR- 
Send for Catalogue. 
IT IS FREE. 
Arthur J. Collins, 
/VlOORESTO\A/N, 
IN. J. 
GREAT REDUCTION! 
HORTICULTURIST’S RULE BOOK, 
Second Edition. 
BY PROF. L. H. BAILEY. 
This work retains all the good points of theoriginal edition, and adds many 
new recipes, formulas, and facts, although it has been condensed into a some¬ 
what smaller space. Every insecticide and fungicide which has gained promi¬ 
nence in file country is g;iven, together with descriptions of all the leading 
diseases and insects of fruits, vegetables and flowers. In this direction the book 
is an epitome of all recent experiment and practice, it is one op the most 
INVALUABLE GUIDES TO THE MODEKN METHODS OP SPKAYING PUR INSECT AND 
pungous troubles. Thousands of facts are crammed in the 231 pages of this 
little volume, among which are such as pertains to the Times for Sowing, the 
Quantities of Seeds Required for Given Areas, Planting Tables, the Longevity 
of Seeds, Recipes for all leading Grafting Waxes, and for Mortars, Cements, 
Paints and Glues, Longevity of Various Fruit Trees, Tables of Weights and 
Measures, Weather Signs, Indications of Frost, Ways of Grafting and Budding, 
Average Yields of Various Crops, Stocks Used for Fruit Trees, Laws Relating 
to Measures and Weights of Horticultural Produce, Statistics, Capacities of 
Pipes and Tanks, Rules of Nomenclature and for Exhibitions of Fruits, Flow¬ 
ers and Vegetables, Postage Rates, Methods of Collecting and Preserving 
Plants and Insects, Making of Perfumery, Printing Leaves and Flowers, 
Analysis of Leading Fertilizing Materials, Names of Vegetables and Fruits in 
Foreign Languages, Origin of Cultivated Plants, Glossary, and many other sub¬ 
jects of immediate interest to every one who lives out of doors. It is the only 
book of its kind, and no cultivator can afford to be without it. It is just what 
its name implies—a rule-book. Price, in flexible cloth binding, 75 cents. 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN PUBLISHING CO,, 
305 COX BUILDING, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Iowa Nursery for Sale. 
As my family is obliged to live in a milder climate, I offer my 
place and business for sale. Forty acres of land, close to a wide-awake 
town of a thousand people, in the heart of one of the richest farming 
sections of the west. Orchard of 1200 assorted fruit trees just coming 
into bearing. Much small fruit. Good house of five rooms, comfort¬ 
able outbuildings, packing sheds, graft cellar, wells, &c., &c. Five 
thousand dollars worth of young stock to be sold with the place if 
wanted. Business fifteen years established. Steady, local trade. 
Good home market for fruits. Price $4,000. One half down, and long 
time on balance. Just the place for a young man Correspond for 
particulars. 
M. E. HINKLEY, Marcus, Iowa. 
Fruit Trees! 
The City View Nursery, 
CANBY, OREGON. 
500,000 FRUIT TREES. 
20 000 PEARS. 
50,000 APPLES. 
250,000 PRUNES. 
20,000 CHERRIES. 
10,000 PEACHES. 
20,000 PLUMS. 
5,000 APRiCOTS. 
We have one price to everyone. CHOICE TREES, FULL STOCK, LOW 
PRICES. Our plan is certainly a fair one. Fruit Growers, its success depends 
on your judgment. Send for price list giving full particulars for ’96. 
J. A. COX & SOiV, Canby, Oregon* 
Fruit Plants my Specialty. Iar ^ st Surpkls io the state of Ohio - 
Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Gooseberry, Currants, Rhubarb, Horseradish, etc. 
P. D. BERRY, BAYT0N, 0HI0. 
Special Prices to the trade on large orders. 
