W. FROMOW & SONS 
We specialize in Hardy American Rhododendrons and offer all 
the best varieties with brightest colors, hardiest sorts and largest 
trusses. They are all grown in open fields on black sand and 
sandy loam. 
We can also offer largely Dwarf, Climbing and Standard Roses 
All the newest most popular varieties. 
1 Common Beech and River’s Purple grafted Beech to offer in 
1 very large quantity. Clean straight stuff and well rooted. Can 
1 quote on stock transplanted Spring 1914 or 1915. 
Full particulars of the above and other stocks, nearly 300 acres 
in extent, contained in our wholesale catalogue free on application. 
WINDLESHAM NURSERIES 
Surrey, - - England. 
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Headquarters for 
MSjI Small Fruit Plants 
1200 Acres “At it 25 Years” 
Strawberries Currants Rhubarb 
Raspberries Gooseberries Asparagus 
Blackberries Grape Vines Horseradish 
Dewberries Privet Hardwood Cuttings 
100,000 transplanted Raspberry, Blackberry and Dewberry plants 
for retail trade. See wholesale list before placing your order. 
W. N. SCARFF 
New Carlisle, Ohio 
HORTICULTURE 
NORTH CAROLINA 
A Magazine of Trade News and Cultural Information 
for the NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, SEEDSMAN and 
GARDENER. A reliable exponent of advanced Trade 
and Progressive Horticulture. 
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PRODUCES RESULTS 
“Safety First”—Plant Peach Seed from Lindley 
and have no regrets 
J. Van LINDLEY NURSERY Co. 
Pomona , N. C. 
For SPRING 1916. 
A choice lot of Apple, Plum, Cherry, Pear, 
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yonr order without getting our prices. 
MANEY & SAYRE, Inc. 
Wholesale Nurseries, 
GENEVA - NEW YORK 
Charles Detriche, Senior 
ANGERS, FRANCE 
Grower and Exporter of Fruit-Tree Stocks, 
Forest Tree Seedlings, Rose Stocks, Shrubs, 
Vines, and Conifers for Nursery Planting. 
For all information as to Stocks, prices, terms, etc., address 
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NEWARK, N. Y. 
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Wishing to do business with Europe should send for the 
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The Official Organ of the American Association of Nurserymen 
The only Trade Journal devoted exclusively to the interests of growers and dealers in nursery stock. 
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the Editorial Department, should be addressed. 
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