THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
100,000 BERBERIS THUNBERGII 
SEEDLINGS lyr. 
Grown thinly in cultivated rows. Stocky and well 
rooted. 
MARTIN H. MUSSER, 
38 Cottage Avenue - - - Lancaster, Pa. 
YOUNG EVERGREENS 
For Growing- On: Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Hollies, 
Lencothoes, Carolina Hemlocks in quantity and quality. 
Write for prices. 
Rosebay Nursery, Garden City, N. C. 
HYDRANGEA P. G. LAYERS 
We have the finest Hydrangea P. G. layers this year that 
were ever grown. They contain that vitality,—which is the 
real foundation of success in transplanting and future 
growth. Write for prices. 
THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS 
Wholesale Nurserymen,- DRESHER, PA. 
St. Regis’ Raspberries 
We hold probably the largest true stock of this ever- 
bearing raspberry in America, and shall be glad to make 
attractive quotations on suckers or transplants. 
F. W. BROW NURSERY COMPANY, Inc., 
Rose Hill .... New York 
Audubon Nurseries 
Growers of Ornamental Nursery Stock 
Box 731 WILMINGTON, N. C. 
THE CURETON NURSERIES, 
Austell, Ga. 
Offer for fall delivery a fine lot of Lombardy Poplar, Orien¬ 
tal Plane, Silver Leaf Maple, Umbrella China, Tree Altheas, 
Crape Myrtle, two and three years old at very attractive 
prices. 
40 ACRES 
gressive, Americus and other best 
everbearers. Let acquainted 
offer for testing. Send us 10c 
for mailing expense, and we 
will send you 6 high quality 
everbearing plants (worth $1) 
and guarantee them to fruit all 
summer and fall, or money 
refunded. Catalogue with his¬ 
tory FREE if you write today. 
THE GARDNER NURSERY CO.. 
Box |62 OSAGE, IOWA 
TRADE DIRECTORY 
New 1914 Edition Price $3.00, Postpaid 
NATIONAL NURSERYMAN PUB. CO. Inc., 
ROCHESTER, - - - N. Y. 
will furnish tags at cost, and one tag must be attached to each 
package of stock to he sold in the state. W. J. Schoene, State 
Entomologist, Blacksburg, Va. 
WASHINGTON.—No person shall sell or distribute nursery 
stock or solicit tor sale without first obtaining a license to con¬ 
duct business in the state. All licenses expire Julv 1st The 
license fee for nurserymen and tree dealers is $5, and for agents 
sum n^S m fT and tree d ? al6rS mUSt execu te a bond in the 
sum ot $1,000 to cover compliance with the state laws in that 
tarie n ty rSery C ° Vered ^ S&id Hcense be true to name and 
The state is divided into ten horticultural districts and an in¬ 
spector-at-large is in charge of each district. All shippers of 
nursery stock into the state must give notice of their intention to 
ship by notifying the inspector-at-large into whose district the 
shipment is made, and sending a copy to T. O. Morrison. Assis¬ 
tant Commissioner of Agriculture, Division of Horticulture 
Olympia, Washington. 
WEST VIRGINIA.—The Commissioner of Agriculture has 
power to provide quarantine regulations concerning the trans¬ 
portation and sale of nursery stock. No person or corporation 
either for himself or as agent for another shall offer for sale sell 
or deliver nursery stock unless he shall have first procured from 
the Commissioner of Agriculture a certificate of registration, the 
annual fee tor which is $5. All nursery stock entering the state 
.must be accompanied by a certificate of inspection and also by 
an official permit tag obtained from W. E. Rumsey State Ento¬ 
mologist, Morgantown, W. Ya. 
WISCONSIN.—All persons, firms or corporations shipping 
nursery stock into the state are required to file a duplicate cer¬ 
tificate of inspection, and secure a state license at the cost of $5, 
it selling at retail or through agents. Each shipment must bear 
< eitificate tags which shall be attached to each package, box or 
carload lot. Transportation companies are forbidden to deliver 
nursery stock unless accompanied by valid certificate tags All 
agents selling nursery stock within the state must be supplied 
with an agent s duplicate license at the cost of $1, which shall 
bear the same number and date as that of the principal. Wilful 
misrepresentation of quality or variety of stock offered for sale 
shall constitute a punishable misdemeanor. Prof. J. G. Sanders, 
Entomologist and Chief Nursery Inspector, College of Agriculture 
Madison, Wis. 
WY OMING. Licenses are issued on application for a period 
terminating on July 1 of the next succeeding inspection year 
(approximately two years). Applications should be accompanied 
by the license fee of $25, a bond in the sum of $500, and by a 
certified certificate of inspection from an authorized inspector in 
the state from which shipments are to be made. On receipt of 
these the Secretary of the State Board issues authorized shipping 
tags at cost. Transportation companies may not deliver unless 
such tag be attached to each shipment. A copy of the law may 
be secured from the Secretary of the State Board of Horticulture, 
Prof. Aven Nelson, Laramie, Wyo. 
CANADA.—No nursery stock shall be imported that is infested 
with any of the following insect pests or diseases: San Jose 
scale, brown-tail moth, gypsy moth, woolly aphis, West Indian 
peach scale, potato canker, gooseberry mildew, internal and ex¬ 
ternal parasitic diseases of potato, branch canker, blister rust of 
white pine, Mediterranean fruit fly, potato tuber motli. Nursery 
stock shall be imported only through the ports and during the 
periods mentioned: Vancouver, B. C., from October 1 to May 1; 
Niagara Falls, Ont., from October 1 to May 15; Winnipeg, Man., 
North Portal, Sask., and St. John, N. B., from March 15 to May 
15, and from October 7 to December 7; Windsor, Ont., and St. 
Johns, Que., from March 15 to May 15, and from September 26 
to December 7. 
Importations by mail are prohibited. The port by which it is 
intended that the nursery stock shall enter shall be clearly stated 
on each package, and notice of shipment must be sent to the 
Dominion Entomologist, Ottawa. European nursery stock and 
certain other classes of vegetation may in the case of certain 
ports be allowed to proceed and shall be inspected at point of 
destination, but must not be unpacked except in the presence of 
the inspector. Copies of the regulations governing the importa¬ 
tion of nursery stock into Canada may be obtained from Dr. C. 
Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist, Ottawa, Canada, to whom 
all inquiries should be addressed. 
GRAPE VINES 
OTHER SPECIALTIES: Gooseberries, Currants. 
Send want list for prices. 
The JOSSELYN NURSERY COMPANY, 
Fredonia, N. Y. 
Mr. John G. Chase, of the Benjamin Chase Company, 
is in California, taking in the exposition. 
Elizabeth Nursery Company. Elizabeth, N. J., are 
building a new packing shed and storage cellar, the for¬ 
mer being 66 by 66 and the storage cellar 128 by 72 feet. 
