OUR TREES WILL STAND ALONE 
The bundle of peach trees here 
shown is standing alone, upheld by 
the strong and out-spreading roots. 
It is this kind of roots that make our 
trees grow. The trees in the picture 
are specimens of our First Class 
peach trees. Note that they are tall 
and large in calipre. 
Peach Trees! 
Northern Grown Stock. 
WELL GRADED 
Strong Rooted. 
Monroe County Soil and 
Climatic Conditions are 
Most Ideal for Peach Tree 
Growing. We are in a 
Position to Grow More 
and Better Peach Trees 
Than Anyone Else in the 
World. 
We Want to Furnish 
Trees for Your Require¬ 
ments. 
Write for PRICES and 
SAMPLES. Write at once. 
The Greening Nursery Co., Michigan 
F. C. & J. R. BOYD, two 
hustling young nurserymen have 
bought out the Forest Nursery & 
Seed Co. of McMinnville, Tenn., 
and combined with their own stock 
which practically makes one of the 
largest nurseries of this kind in the 
South. You will doubtless get an 
order from them; later we will co¬ 
operate in business, though our 
nurseries are not connected by 
ownership. 
Respectfully, 
J. H. H. Boyd. 
McMinnville, Tenn. 
A Stupendous 
Quality inducement 
To the trade accepting fall shipments, a very generous dis¬ 
count off of my fall price list will be quoted. And further 
remember. 
WHEN YOU WANT PLANTS AS GOOD AS HATHAWAY'S 
You Should Buy of Hathaway— 
Tor you could not buy better, even though you paid more 
1 am offering in three grades or more of crop, put up in 
attractive bundles, the finest lot of quality plants I have ever 
grown. I offer in RASPBERRY, Tip, Cane or Transplants, in 
black, purple, red and yellow, The Greggs, Cumberland, Kan¬ 
sas, Plum Parmer, Columbian, Cardinal, Haymaker, Royal 
Purple (the best shipper of all purples) and Shaffer’s Col¬ 
ic ssal , St. Regis (everbearing red), Cuthbert, Eaton, Early 
King, Marlboro, Miller Perfection, Ruby, Herbert, Louc.on and 
Golden Queen. In BLACKBERRY, Root Cutting, Cane or 
Sucker, and some Transplants, I offer Ancient Britton, Blow¬ 
ers, Eldorado, Early Harvest, Early King, Lucretia Dew¬ 
berry, Mercereau, Ohmer, Rathbun, Snyder, Taylor and Ward. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS in leading variety, including FALL 
EiiA.uEBS. Currants, Grapes and Gooseberry in variety 
A1 o the EVERBLOOMING BUTTERFLY BUSH (a flower)^ 
one of the be t selling new novelties of recent introduction. 
Write me now, inclosing your want list, for my special offer 
for fall shipments to be made prompt at the time you say. 
Such service should appeal to and hold your continued patron¬ 
age. 
Yours Truly, 
A. a. of n. Wick Hathaway , 
Permanent Badge Madison, Ohio. 
No. 15 7. 
Tmats Me’ 
O LISH 
RIVET 
New and hardy variety introduced from 
Poland, Russia. Proves hardy in the various 
Exp. Sta. in Canada from Nova Scotia to 
British Columbia. Equal to California in 
beauty and habit of growth. Absolutely hardy 
anywhere in the United States. Equal to any 
privet for hedging or topiary designs. August 
Mackay, of Indian Head, Sask., Inspector of 
Experimental Farms for Western Canada, 
writes under date of August 25, 1915: “Polish 
Privet you sent me two years ago is alive and 
doing well. It has stood the winters perfectly 
and will no doubt be quite hardy for this 
climate.” 
Send for circular giving description, prices 
and a large list of testimonials from promi¬ 
nent horticulturists in both Canada and the 
United States- Large stock. Prices reason¬ 
able. Address the introducer. 
IRVIN INGELS 
LaFayette, 
Illinois. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention The National Nurseryman. 
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