186s. 
1896. 
JOHN CHARLTON, 
University f)veijue fjurseriej, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
Grower of 
Pears, Plums, Apples, Cherries, Quinces. 
ORNAMENTALS. —Cut-leaf Weeping Birch XX., Purple Beech, Pur¬ 
ple Birch, Oak-leaf Mountain Ash, Weeping Mountain Asli, 
Weeping Willows, Maples, Poplars. &c., &c. 
CLEMATIS, 2 year, strong Nubseky Grown plants, now in cellar, 
can be shipped any time. Home grown are much superior to 
imported dropsical “Holland ’’ plants. I have in large quantities, 
Coccinea, Crispa. Henryii, Jackmanii, Paniculata, Ramona, and 
the wonderfully fine NEW CRIMSON VARIETY, MAD. 
ED. ANDRE. 
ROSES in assortment. A large lot, finest kinds. 
SHEUB3.-A choice collection. Elegant plants. 
TREE PAEONIES, and Herbaceous. Premier collection of 
Western New York. 
CURRANTS, 2 yrs., Cherry, Fay’s, Prince Albert, North Star, 
and White Grape. 
GOOSEBERRIES.—I have in cellar many thousand extra fine 2 year 
Downing's, also fine 1 year do. ; these are superior for retailing. 
Also, extra strong Industry, 2 and 3 years selected ; Keepsake, 
3 years ; Whitesmith, selected, 2 ye»rs. 
GRAPE VINES. —Diamond, Eaton, Moore’s Early, Niagara, Rogers 
Nos., Worden. &c., &c. 
I am one of the oldest {/rowers in the trade. 
Columbian FJaspbeppy, 
The greatest Raspberry introduction for years. 
I am SPECIAL AGENT at Mr. Thompson’s prices to the trade. 
Descriptive Circulars and Colored Plates now ready. 
OF FRUIT TREES, 
PLANTS, ORNAMENTALS for 
(^^"Nurserymen, Florists, Seedsmen,' 
CATALOGUE OF FRUIT AND TREE CUTS FREE. 
SEND FOR LIST OF OTHER CATALOGUES. 1000 PAGES. 
Engravings of New Fruits made at Low Prices. 
3 1 4 North I 1 th St.. 
PHILADELPHIA. PA. 
A. BLANC, Horticultural tngraver, 
GREAT REDUCTION! 
HORTICULTURIST'S RULE BOOK, 
Second Edition. 
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This work retains all the good points of the original edition, and adds many 
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nence in the country is given, 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 of the most 
INVALUABLE GUIDES TO THE MODERN METHODS OF SPRAYING FOB INSECT AND 
fungous troubles. Thousands of facts are crammed in the 221 pages of this 
little volume, among which are such as pertains to the Times for Sowing, tlie 
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¬ 
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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¬ 
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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. 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
T. C. WILSON, 
Established 1855. 
East Side Nurseries, = - Brighton, N. Y. 
I have to offer for Fall, 1895, the following 
strictly first-class stock : 
75,000 APPLE TREES, 25,000 STANDARD PEARS, 
10,000 DWARF PEARS, 15,000 PLUM TREES, 
15,000 CHERRY TREES. 10,000 PEACH TREES. 
ALSO A FINE ASSORTMENT OF 
Quince Bushes, Currant Bushes, * Gooseberries, 
Ornamental and Shade Trees, 
Tree Roses, H. P. Roses, Shrubs and Vines. 
■ • -Write and get my prices before ordering elsewhere. 
— Knox Nurseries. — 
We offer for Spring ’96 tbe following Apple, Cherry, etc. Clean. 
A.PPLE AND CHERRY, for Fall of 1896. Clean and healthy, 
good roots and tops, strictly first-class. 
Special prices for early orders in car-load lots. 
APPLE, Year, 3-4 and up, 5 to 6 ft—16,000 Ben Davis, also Akin, Benoni, 
Aut. Strawberry, Buckingham, Gano, Grimes, Lauver, M. B. Twig, M. 
Blush, Sops of Wine and Walbridge in smaller quantities. Plenty of 
smaller grades also, 
APPLE, 3 Year, 3-4 and up, 5 to 7 ft.—20,000 Ben Davis, also Akin, Ark 
Black, Benoni, Grimes, Jonathan, M. B. Twig, M. Blush, Pewaukee 
Wine Sap and Walbridge in smaller numbers. 
APPLE, Year, 5-8 to 3-4, 5 to 6 ft—Very cheap. Good assortment. 
IHERRY, Year, 3-4 and up.—3,000 Ea: Richmond. 
BLACKBERRIES.—Snyder, root cuttings, 20,000. 
Send us a list of wants. We will not be undersold. 
H. (0. Simpson & Sons, Vincennes, M. 
Evergreen Nurseries, 
EVERQREEN, DOOR CO., W1S. 
EVERGREEN NURSERY COProprietors. 
(Successors to Geo. Pinney.) 
Evergreens a. Jperialty, 
IN GREAT VARIETY, 
AND LARGE NUMBERS. 
Also a fine stock of 
DECIDUOUS, 
ORNAMENTAL, and 
SHADE TREES. 
Prices the Lowest/ Stock Warranted to he Good! 
Complete Price List FREE. 
For large orders send list of wants for special low prices. 
SURPLUS STOCK of Norway Spruce, 2 to 4 inch seedlings, and 1 to 2 
feet transplanted ; Scotch Pine transplanted 3 to 6 feet; American Arbor 
Vitae, seedlings of all sizes, and transplanted 4 to 8. and 8 to 12 inches; Ponder- 
osa Pine seedlings 3 to 4, 4 to 8, and 8 to 12 inches, transplanted 4 to 8 and 8 to 
12 inches; Black Thorn. 3 to 4 and 4 to 6 feet; Catalpa Japan Hybrid, all sizes 
from 4 to 18 inches: Catalpa Speciosa, all sizes up to 2 feet; American Larch, 
all sizes; European Larch, all sizes from 8 to 36 inches; Sugar Maple, all sizes. 
Will Exchange for Norway Spruce 4 to 6, and 6 to 8 inches; Irish Juniper, 
4 to 8 and 8 to 12 inches; Pyramidal Abor Vi tie, small sizes, and any Hardy Or¬ 
namental Shrubs, Vines and Roses. 
Let us know what you have to Exchange. 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
