W. T. HOOD & CO.. 
Old Dominion Nurseries—350 acres. 
PEACH, (including Crosby, Champion, Sneed) 
STANDARD PEAR, .... 
APPLE,. 
A FULL LINE OF GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. 
NATURAL PEACH SEED. 
Very large packing sheds. Cold storage barn. The best facilities for 
proper packing, and prompt shipping, 
W. T. HOOD & CO., - - RICHMOND, VA. 
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TEN ACRES OF THE ^ ... , 
wond p e o r pular G reenville Strawberry 
(Grown by the originator and introducer.) 
30,000 Trees of Downing’s Winter Maiden Blush Apple 
Like its parent, Fall Maiden Blush, but keeps all winter. 
We are growing these specialties for the trade and are prepared to render the 
best of service. For terms, plates, &c., apply to 
E. M. BUECHLY, - - GREENVILLE, OHIO. 
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For Spring, we offer : 
Strawberry Plants 
Brandywine. 20,000 
Bisel (P). 2,000 
Beele (P) . 2,000 
Berlin (P). 50,000 
Beeder Wood.200,000 
Barton’s Eclipse (P) .500,000 
Boynton (P).200,000 
Bubach No. 5 (P).500,000 
Beverly ... 10,000 
Cyclone. 10,000 
Columbian. 5,000 
Chairs. 15,000 
Cumberland. 15,000 
Crescent (P) .500,000 
Dayton.100,000 
ENORMOUS (P) . 10 000 
E. P. Roe. 10,000 
Enhance.300.000 
Eureka (P).100.000 
Gandy (Late).100,000 
Greenville (P).500,000 
Gov. Hoard. 10,000 
Gen. Putman (P). 10,000 
Hoffman.100,000 
Haverland (P).500,000 
Ivanhoe. 5,000 
Lovett.20o,000 
Lady Thompson.500,000 
Marshall. 5,000 
Meek’s Early. 50,000 
Mitchel’s Early.200,000 
Mrs. Cleveland (P) .200,000 
Muskingum. 5,000 
Parker Earle.100,000 
Phillips’ Seedling. 50,000 
Rio. 5,000 
Saunders.200,000 
Sharpless.300,000 
Swindle (P).100,000 
Southard. 10,000 
Stayman’s No. 1 (P). 50,000 
Splendid. 10,000 
Tennessee Prolific.200,000 
TimbreU (P). 10,000 
Van Deman. 25,000 
Warfield No. 2 (P).500,000 
Wolverton. 50,000 
Wilson. 50,000 
RED JUNE, the Coming Japan Plum.— After fruiting it four seasons, 
Red June proves to be WORTH MORE than all the other 20-odd Japs we have 
fruited put together. Large size, most beautitul red color, good quality, etc. 
But above and beyond all, very early and very hardy in bud and blossom. 
Loaded down with magnificent plums in 1895 when Abundance,_ Burbank, 
etc,, in same orchard were a failure—killed in bud. Ripens so early it also es¬ 
capes that other twin-enemy of the Japs—the fruit-rot. Ripe June 28,• was 
ready to ship several days earlier; colors perfectly even if picked when just 
turning; doesn't drop ,* juicy, of good quality and a delicious canning plum, with, 
as Pres. Berckmans says, “a Damson flavor.” Tree vigorous, very hardy ; large 
orchard trees of Red June and Burbank are perfectly sound and healthy, while 
Abundance, 
Maru, etc., show 
injury from se¬ 
ver e winters, 
and Satsuma, 
etc., are badly 
winter-killed. 
Fouryearsago 
we said, “ Red 
J une seems 
without doubt 
the most valu- 
able market 
plum produced 
up to this time.” 
Read “ is ” for 
“seems” and 
you have our 
present opinion. 
Nor are we 
alone. We have 
many testimoni¬ 
als, but no need 
to add to these 
letters—received 
from the world’s 
greatest three 
authorities o n 
Japanese plums: 
Luther Burbank, Cal, July 27, 1895: “Red June fruited well this season 
with me. It is very large, firm and handsome and the tree a rapid 
grower. I think it a splendid market plum ” 
Prop. L. H. Bailey, Cornell Exp. Station, July 29,1895: “Red June is just 
now ripening with us. It is very much superior to Willard and is the hest 
early Jap I have seen.” Later: “We have just finished picking Red June 
and I am convinced that it is the best Japanese plum tested here next to 
Burbank.” Later, Prof Bailev writes us for “ Fifty 1-year first-class trees of 
Red June, FOR MY OWN USE.” 
Pres't P. J. Berckmans, Ga., Sept. 5,1895: “There will be a big demand 
for Red June. I have for four years past advised our orchardists to plant 
it largely, but without avail; and now everybody asks for it. Mr. Rumph 
bad 15,000 Abundance trees in bearing this year and made a handsome thing out 
of them, but if he had shipped Red June instead and FULLY 10 TO 15 
DAYS EARLIER, the returns would have been even larger.” 
SPLENDOR, the Greatest of All Plums of the European Type : We 
offer to one firm in each State where domestica plums and prunes are 
grown, the sole right to grow and handle SPLENDOR, $3,000.00 prune, 
under Reg. Trade Mark —write for particulars. Drop a postal for Whole¬ 
sale, also Trade List—for Wholesale prices are not our Trade prices. 
STARK BRO’S Nur. & Orch. GO. 
LOUISIANA, MO. ROCKPORT, ILL 
900,000 Asparagus Roots, 
Donald’s, Elmira, Palmetto. Barr’s and Conover’s 
100,000 Peach Trees, 
Including Elberta, Crosby and Champion. 
R. H. BLAIR & GO., 
Office Northwest cor. 11th & Walnut Sts. 
KANSAS CITY, MO. 
Proprietors of Lee’s Summit Nurseries. 
Established in 1866 by Blair Bros. 
Wholesale and Retail. 
100,000 Blackberry Plants, 
WILSON and EARLY HARVEST. 
Special quotations on application. Send your List of Wants. 
STRICTLY No. 1 APPLE TREES BY CAR LOT, AND 
RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN APRICOTS AND NATIVE PLUM. 
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 
Prices Low. No better shipping facilities. We are not surpassed by any in the West 
in number of acres or quality of stock. We have the only practical Box Clamp in use. 
Price reduced. 
J. G. HFRRISON & SONS, 
BERLIN, AAD. 
Tile Sparta Always have in stock their Dry Baled Moss. 
Nurseries Same quality in bulk. 
The Finest Grade of Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry Plants 
ever offered. Write for Prices. 
Sparta, Wis., Aug. 1,1895. Z K. JEWETT & CO. 
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