PEaeH TREES. 
eURRflNTS. 
Do you Wish to Purchase Nursery Stock? 
KINSEY NURSERIES, 
T ry the 
A long established firm, and see if the varieties you get 
do not prove true to name, and also whether you will not 
be entirely satisfied with your purchase in other respects. 
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO OUR CUSTOMERS. 
We grow a general line of nursery stock, but are 
especially long on 
Peach, Quince, Currants, (2 and 3 years old), 
Houghton Gooseberries, Rhubarb, Asparagus, 
Silver-Leaved Maple, Siberian Arborvitae, 
Pyramidalis Arborvitae and Balsam Fir. 
We solicit correspondence. 
SiCVTVVUEL Sc CO., 
KINSBY, O. 
\J\I& F^ut Up 
APPLE 
ROOT 
GRAFTS 
XHat \A/ni Grow/, 
We make a specialty of putting up grafts for the whole¬ 
sale trade, either Piece Root or Whole Root. 
Special prices on large early orders. 
F.W. WATSON & CO. 
Box 58. 
TOPEKA, KAN. 
P. J. Herckmans. 
L. A. Herckmans. 
Estabcisiied in is.'se. K. C. Herckmans. 
P. J . A. Herckmans, Jr. 
Fruitland Nurseries. 
P. J. BERCKHANS, Prop,, 
/\UGUSX/\, - G/\. 
Over One Acre under glass. 350 Acres in Nursery Stock. 
®ur ^rees an& plants 
Have been fully tested in every section of the United States during 
the past 40 years. The stock now growing is np to the 
usual past high grade, all of thrifty growth, no old rubbish. 
and free from scale or disease. 
JFrutt ^Department. 
Apples, Cherries, Figs, Pears, (an extra fine lot of 100,000 standard 
2 and 3 years, largely of Kieffer), Paper Shell Pecans, Plums 
(Japan) on Marianna, English Walnuts, Grape Vines, etc. 
Peach Trees in car load lots. 
E\/ERBE/\RIING RErtCH 
A valuable novelty now offered for the first time. 
©rnamental Department. 
150,000 Amoor Privet— Unsurpassed as an evergreen hedge plant. 
50,000 Citrus Trifoliata —Japan Hardy Lemon; best defensive 
hedge plant, stands 15 degrees below zero. 
150,000 Roses —Field grown, including 30,000 Marchael Niel 
budded upon Manetti, 3 to 5 feet. 
Two acres in Canna. 
Azaleas (home grown). 
Broad leaved Evergreens, etc., etc., Biota Aurea Nana, Cedrus 
Deodora, Retinosporas and other rare coniferai. 
(Breenbouse Department. 
100,000 Palms —(An especially fine lot of Latanias, Phoenix, Pau- 
danus and Clocos Weddelliana.) 
Ficus, Decorative Plants, Crotons, Bedding Plants, 10,000 Cam¬ 
phor Trees, Sub-Tropical fruits, etc. 
Send for trade list and descriptive Catalogue. 
Millions of TVees 
- , • • • 
l^lants 
are offered for sale by the 
^nowhill ^^rseries 
FOR FALL OF 1897 AND SPRING 1898. 
600,000 Peach Trees —One year old from hud (embracing over 
70 varieties.) 
Strawberry Plants —From 30 acres set this spring (means millions 
of plants.) 
25,000 Japan Plums— One year old from hud. 
20,000 Grape Vines— One and two years old. 
100,000 Asparagus —Conover’s, Barr’s and Palmetto, 2-year old. 
20,000 Apple Trees —One and two years old. 
2,000 Norway Maples. 
4,000 Carolina Poplars. 
Peach and Plum Buds ready June 20th. 
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Having 30 acres in Peach Seedlings from Tennesee seed, planted 
fall 1896, will contract to grow June Budded Peach Trees at special 
low price. Correspondence solicited. Special inducements offered to 
purchasers in car load lots. 
Address 
W. M. PETERS S0NS, 
\A/ESLEV, lA/orce^ster Co., TVID. 
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