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NEBRASKA GROIA/N 
APPLE SEEDLINGS 
are acknowledged to be the best. We have a large supply 
of them at right prices. Also 
Apple Trees, Peach Trees, 
American and Japanese Plums, 
Shade Trees, 
Forest Seedlings and Hedge Plants. 
Correspondence solicited. 
YOUNGERS, b CO., Geneva, Nebr. 
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Snow Mill Nurseries. 
W. M. PETERS & SONS, Proprietors. 
Offer for Fall: P. O. WESLEY, MD 
600,000 Peach— 1 year, fine bud. 
50,000 Apple—2 “ “ “ 
100,000 Apple—1 “ “ “ 
130,000 Grape Vines— 1 and 2 year old. 
1000 Sugar and Norway Maples -2 in Calibre. 
9 acres in Asparagus Roots— 1 and 2 year old. 
40 acres in Strawberry Plants. 
Peach Buds in small or large quantities. 
Will contract to Fall Bud Peaches to be delivered Fall 1901 . 
Certificate of inspection furnished. Everything fumigated. 
Correspondence solicited. Inspection invited. 
We Offer,. 
JP or fall. 
50,000 Standard Pears, 2 to 3 yrs., fine. 
5.000 Everbearing Peach —a valuable novelty. Our bearing 
trees now loaded with fruit of various sizes. 
200,000 Amoor River Privet. The best Evergreen Hedge plant. 
Superior to California Privet. 
100,000 Citrus Trifoliata. (Hardy Japan Lemon). The best defen¬ 
sive hedge. 
Strong Field Grown Roses, budded and own roots 
10,000 Marechel Niel, budded upon Manetti, 18 to 36 in., well 
branched and stocky. * 
Biota Aurea Nana— The best of all dwarf Biotas. A perfect gem. 
Was not injured when mercury was three degrees below, 
while the old Biota Aurea (its parent) was badly frozen.- 
An immense stock, 10 to 30 in. Can supply by the 
thousand. 
Cannas —By the thousand. Best sorts. 
150,000 Palms, Latanias, Phoenix and Kentias. 
25,000 Caladiums, fancy leaved, dry bulbs, 1 to 2 | inches in 
diameter. Fifty best named sorts. 
Dwarf Oranges, Lemons, Limes and Pomelos —(Grafted on Citrus 
Trifoliata). Finest stock w*e have ever grown. Fruits 
second year. Unsurpassed for conservatory use. 
Camphors, Guavas, and other sub tropical fruits and plants. 
Send for Trade List and Catalogues. 
JP. ./. BBRCKMANS CO., 
AUGUSTA, GA. 
Telegraph Office —Berlin, fid. 
Fruitland Nurserifs. 
ALBERTSON & HOBBS, 
BRIDGEPORT, (Marion Co.) IND. 
FOR SPRING 1900. 
In car lots, assorted car lots, or smaller quantities. 
European Plums. 
Standard and Dwarf Pears and Peaches— incomplete 
assortment of varieties and grades. 
1st Class riedium No. 2 and lighter grades. 
Also general line of nursery stock, as Apples, Cherry, 
Keiffer Pear, Japan and Native Plums, Small Fruits, 
Vines, etc. 
LARGE CELLARS stored full for early shipment. 
Carolina Poplar— i to 2, 2 to >, j to 4, and 4 to 5 feet, 1 
year and larger sizes. 
Maples, Norway, Silver, Rock, Schwedleri, etc. 
Elms, Lindens, Sycamore, Mulberries, etc. 
Weeping Trees, Hardy Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses, etc. 
Apple Seedlings, Imported Seedlings, Supplies, Spades, 
Etc. 
Order early and secure assortments wanted. It will 
be hard to do later. Prices on application. TRADE 
LIST issued about February 1st.. . . 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman, 
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APPLE 
SEEDLINGS 
Why not buy direct? 
We grow Apple Seedlings for 
the wholesale trade. 
Have the product of over 100 
acres to handle this year. 
We make grade and prices right. 
Also Apple Trees, 2 year. 
Kieffer Pear Stocks. 
W 
F. W. WATSON b CO., 
TOPEKA, KANSAS. 
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