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urserics. 
Located on the shore of Lake Erie, thirty miles east of Cleveland, grow as healthy, hardy, thrifty 
nursery stock as can be found between the oceans, consisting of one of the most complete assortments of 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Small Fruits, Nut Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubs, Roses, 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants, Climbing Vines, Bulbs and Greenhouse Plants. 
Large Blocks of Standard and Dwarf Pears, Plum, Cherry, Apple, &c. 
peach 'Crees—We have made these a specialty for years and have an immense budding on the bank 
of Lake Erie, two miles from any peach orchards, and guaranteed free from any borers, scale, 
yellows, aphis, etc. 
Small fruits—Very heavy in Gooseberries and Currants, Raspberries and other. 
Headquarters for Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 
Will have the largest and finest stock of large Carolina Poplars for the coming fall trade which we ever 
offered. This is the tree for quick growth and to resist the smoke and gas in village, town and city. 
Sleeping Crees—Especially heavy in Teas’ Weeping Mulberry, Kilmarnock, Wisconsin, Babylonica 
and New American Weeping Willows, Camperdown Elm, flountain and European Weeping 
Ash, and a good stock of other weeping trees. Fine stock of high top Rose Acacia. 
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Roses, Roses, Roses—Forty acres in nursery rows, own roots and budded. None better. Greatly 
superior to the imported. 
Greenhouse Department. 
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Consists of Forty-four houses filled with Roses, Palms, Ferns, Ficus, and other things too numerous to s ^|* r 
mention. 
Holland Bulbs— Have large lots contracted with best growers that cannot fail to please customers. 
Personal inspection and correspondence solicited. 
TRADE LISTS AND CATALOGUES FREE. 
THE STORKS & HARRISON CO., 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 
