“ The most complete Nurseries on the American Continent.” 
THE_ — 
MOUNT 
••HOPE•• 
NURSERIES, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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, Currants, Rasp¬ 
berries, Gooseberries, etc. 
Superb collections of ORNAMENTAL TREES and 
SHRUBS, both deciduous and evergreen. HARDY ROSES, 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, HERBACEOUS 
PEONIES. HARDY PHLOXES. 
Fine stock of Gooseberries and Currants. 
Wholesale catalogue mailed free on request. 
FOR FALL ’98 AND SPRING ’99. 
20,000 Kenyon Red Raspberry, 
20,000 Turner, 
300,000 Elm, 1 year, 
25,000 Silver Maple, 3 to 4 ft., 
75,000 Berberry, 1, 2 and 3 years old, 
5,000 Picea Pungens, transplanted, 18 to 24 in. 
10,000 “ “ “ 12 to 18 in. 
25,000 “ “ “ 8 to 12 in. 
50,000 “ “ seedlings, 2 years, 2 to 4 in. 
50,000 Ponderosa Pine, “ “ “ 4 to 6 in. 
1,000 Paeony, Double Rose. 
1,000 Paeony, Double Chinese. 
500 P. L. Birch, 5 to 6 ft. 
20,000 American and European Mt. Ash, transplanted, |, f, £ and 
4 to 5 ft. 
10,000 Horse Chestnut, transplanted, § and f ft. 
4* GARDNER & SON, Osage, Iowa. 
Apple, Peach, (Perry, Plum and Shade Trees 
J/\F»/\IN PEAR, 
Apple and Russian Mulberry Seedling. 
Hydrangea, Althea and other Shrubs, 
NORTH TOPEKA NURSERIES, 
A. L. BROOKE, Proprietor, 
NORTH TOPEKA, KAN S. 
3. $i P. Own-Root Rosts 
Plenty of southern 
have an unequaled reputation for universally 
giving satisfaction. There are none like them, 
grown, field-rooted roses may be bought at less 
price, but their growth is all ab<*ve ground. They do not have the 
roots that J. & P. Roses have. Good cultivation, heavy fertilization 
and careful grading have made J. & P. Roses prized above all others. 
Send far list of varieties and prices. 
- p are also unsurpassed. We are by far tbe largest 
J. Sf r. piemans g rowe rs of Clematis in this country, if not, indeed in 
the world. Our plants this year are even stronger than usual. Varie¬ 
ties : Henryii, Jackmanni, Lanuginosa, Candida, Mme. Baron Veillard, 
Mme. Ed. Andre, Paniculata, Ramona, etc. 
Read what is said of J. & P. Roses and Clematis by the most particular 
buyers in this country: 
Rochester, N. Y., October 7, 1898. 
Messrs. Jackson & Perkins Co., 
Newark, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
Referring: to our recent correspondence in regard to the Yellow 
Rambler Roses would say, we have compared the sample received 
from. a leading- firm) with your plants received 
a day or two ago and agree with you that yours are worth the extra 
price, and, as covered by another letter have given you an order for 
an additional thousand. In this connection, we also wish to take the 
opportunity of complimenting you on the Roses that have already been 
received. We have not opened up everything, but those that we 
have seen are unusually fine, good roots, good, clean, healthy stock. 
The Clematis are also extra fine and in fact, we haven’t seen anything 
yet to make a kick on. Yours truly, 
CHASE BROS. COMPANY. 
Send for our Price List which also offers, in good assortment, 
a fine stock of 
Ornamental Trees, Currants, Cherries, Ornamental Shrubs, Goose¬ 
berries, Plums, Evergreens, Raspberries, Peaches, Herbaceous 
Plants, Blackberries, Quinces. 
Special bargains in Currants, Gooseberries, Peaches and Quinces. 
Are you handling our three specialties ? 
Yellow Rambler Rose, Cumberland Raspberry 
and Iceberg Blackberry. 
If not, why not ? Send for sample plates and circulars. They are sellers. 
CAUTION.— All persons are warned against purchasing any blackberry plants said to be of 
the white variety “Iceberg,” originated by me, except the stock offered by Jackson & Perkins 
Co., of Newark, New York, whom I have appointed my sole agents for the propagation and in¬ 
troduction of said blackberry, and in whose hands I placed my entire stock. 
LUTHER BURBANK, Santa Rosa, California. 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO , f Newark, N. Y. 
KLONDIKE PEA6H, 
NAMED AND INTRODUCED BY 
J. G. PATTERSON & SONS. 
Placed at the Head of all Fancy, Late Market Peaches, by 
America’s Highest Authorities. 
Most beautiful late white 
peach in existence, says 
Prof. S. B Heiges, ex-Pom- 
ologist, U. S. Dept., Agricul¬ 
ture. 
Sold Klondikes at 40 cents 
per one-half peck. Steadley 
aud Smock brought only half 
t hat price.— Wm. Prey, Fruit 
Grower, Pa. 
Certainly a very handsome 
peach, possessing excellent 
quality, would assuredly 
command top figures in 
market.— J. W. Kerr. Plum 
Specialist, Md. 
Klondike is certainly the 
largest and best white tieshed 
peach I know of. — J. H. 
Hale, Peach King of Amer¬ 
ica. 
Klondike is as fine a white 
peach as we have ever seen at 
this season of the year. 
Would like to have your 
lowest price for 5,000 buds 
next season.—W. M. Peters’ 
Sons, Nurserymen, Md. 
Fruit has never shown any 
indications of smut, mildew, 
black specks or cracking. 
We have a good stock of this wonderful money maker, and will offer trees to 
the trade, for a short time only, at very moderate rates. 
Also Large Assortment of PEACH and JAPAN PLUM TREES. 
Let us make you prices on Car Load Lots. 
J. G. PATTERSON & SONS, 
Stewartstown /Vnrser/es, 
STEU/ARTSTOU/N, PA. 
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