“ The most complete Nurseries on the American Continent.” 
FOR f899-T900 
Everybody Soys tbdt Prices will lie Hiper 
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NURSERIES, 
ROCHESTER, N. V. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, Proprietors. 
Established over fifty years ago, and still under the same 
management. 
The largest and most complete collections of General 
Nursery Stock, ever offered; the most approved varieties of 
FRUIT TREES, new and old, Grape Vines, Rasp¬ 
berries, etc. 
Superb collections of ORNAMENTAL TREES and 
SHRUBS, both deciduous and evergreen. HARDY ROSES, 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, HERBACEOUS 
PEONIES. HARDY PHLOXES. 
Wholesale catalogue mailed free on request. 
the coming season, but because we believe that “a bird in the hand is 
worth two in the bush,” and because of our extra heavy stocks we 
will take early orders for Roses and. Clematis (as w T elI as for certain 
varieties of many other lines) at lower prices than we expect to ask 
later on. 
The Famous J. & P., own-root 
Roses; unequalled in grade and 
quality. We shall have the coming 
season the largest stock of field-grown 
Roses that we evor produced and, from 
present prospects, one of the very finest 
stocks. Special low rates will be offered on contract orders placed 
early in the season and the advantage of getting a complete assortment 
is secured. 
J. & P., home¬ 
grown, fi e 1 d-g r o w n 
Clematis are as strong 
as imported plants and 
much superior to them 
in the fact that they are 
acclimated to the conditions of this country. They have a way of 
living and growing not always met with in the cultivation of this 
lovely vine. We are the largest growers of clematis in the 
world, our annual propagation being not less than 200,000 plants. 
We have for this season a good assortment of all the leading varieties. 
Our usual good stocks of 
CLIMBING PLANTS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 
PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, QUINCES, 
CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRIES. 
Jackson & Perkins (o„ ( w S ¥ salc ) Newark, New York. 
I LOUIS LEROY’S i 
Established 171)5 .) 
NURSERIES 
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gp~ GROWER AND WHOLESALE EXPORTER OF ~3 
B FRUIT, FOREST and ORNAMENTAL STOCK 3 
Z ~ Camellias, Clematis, Coniferse, Lilacs, Magnolias, Rhodo- ^5 
dendrons, Roses, Shrubs, Etc. 
Prices, catalogues and all other information can be obtained by addressing ^3 
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KNOX NURSERIES. 
(Established in 1851.) 
W r e offer to the trade for Fall of 1899 the following No. 1 stock : 
/-V F* PL EE , 2 yr. 
Ben Davis. Jonathan. Grimes, York Imperial, Gano, Wealthy, 
and a few other leading sorts. 
PEACH, 1 yr. 
Heavy on Elberta, Heath Cling and Champion. 
Snyder Blackberry, root cuttings. 
Our stock was not injured by the cold winter. 
Correspondence solicited. 
Long distance telephone connection. 
H. NT. Simpson & Sons, 
VINCENNES, IND. 
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Offer a complete stock of the most important 
varieties of fruit and ornamental trees to dealers 
and nurserymen. Dealers who do not find it 
convenient to come to the nursery, can send 
their orders and have them packed with great 
care by competent help for a moderate charge. 
Specialties for Next Fall and Spring: 
Norway and Silver fllapie?, 
lri?b Juniper?, 
Am. Arbor Vita?, 
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GEORGE ACHELIS, 
Chester County. WEST CHESTER, PA. 
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