.^"Obtain our Special Prices before buying elsewhere 
Surplus 
Nursery 
Stock 
Consisting in part as follows : 
200,000 APPLE TREES, 
Splendid Stock. 
150,000 PEACH TREES, 
A sui^erb lot. 
50,000 GREEN MOUNTAIN VINES, 
One and two-years. 
Ten acres of shrubbery, young, thrifty and unexcelled. 
The largest stock of Ma])le and Purple Beech in the country. 
Also a full assortment of Ev'ergreens ; a large stock of Cali¬ 
fornia Privet, 2 ^ to 3 ft. ; fine young plants and much 
other nursery stock. 
For quality this stock is not excelled. Our nursery has 
been examined by the State Entomologist and pronounced 
free from “ San Jose Scale.” 
Sen(! your list of 'wants. Address 
Stephen Hoyt’s Sons, 
NEW CANAAN, 
CONN. 
Wholesale Grower of choicest 
French Nursery Stock^ 
Satislaction Suaranteed. 
Best Grading, 
Quality, 
Packing 
AUG. RHOTERT 
Sole Agent for U. S. and 
Canada. 
26 BARCLAY ST.. NEW YORK 
APPLE SEEDLINGS-™fuIly graded. 
PEACH TREES —No Yellows or Rosette in Nebraska. 
LARGE SHADE TREES-2 to 3 inch and smaller sizes. 
FOREST SEEDLINGS- -Black Locust, Box Elder. 
ASH AND SILVER MAPLE. 
OSAGE HEDGE PLANTS. 
Everything the best and prices right. Apple Grafts made to order. 
Our stock is all grown on new land and free from insects or disease. 
YOUNGERS & CO., 
aBNBVA, NBB. 
If you are in need, 
please write me 
for prices on the 
following first-class 
ORISAmEISTALS 
.and. 
FRUITS 
for the coming season 
HYDRANGEA —Tree shape and bush; 
elegant goods. 
AZALEAS —Tree shape and bush. 
RHODODENDRONS, WHITE FRINGE. 
BECHTEL’S CRAB —Double flowering. 
ELEGANS LONGIPES. 
ELDER GOLDEN. 
ROSE TREES —Home grown, two col¬ 
ors on each stem. 
“ “ —Holland grown. 
Also a very complete line of Shrubs. 
TEA’S WEEPING MULBERRY. 
E L M —Campea’down. 
WILLOW —Kilmarnock. 
BIRCH —Zang’s Weeping, Birch Cut- 
Leaved Weeping, Ash Weeping. 
MAPLES-Norway, all grades ; Silver, 
all grades ; Wier’s Cut-leaved. 
ELMS —American. 
HORSE CHESTNUTS —White and red. 
LINDENS-European TULIP TREES. 
MAGNOLIAS — Acuminata. Speciosa, 
Soulangeana, Lennei, Nobeterina. 
Trade list ready 
ASH —Oak-leaved and Mountain. 
BEECH-Puipie. 
CHESTNUTS- -American and Spanish. 
WALNUTS-English; Black Walnut. 
CATALP A— Speciosa. 
POPLARS —Carolina and Lombardy. 
THORNS-Paul’s. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE, CLEMATIS, 
HONEYSUCKELS, AMPELOPSIS- 
Veitchii. IVY —American. 
BRUITS, 
APPLES, PEARS- Dwf. and Std. 
CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEACHES, 
QUINCES, APRICOTS. 
GOOSEBERRIES —Chautauqua, the fin¬ 
est and largest grown ; Downing, 
Houghton. 
CURRANTS —The Pomona is the coming 
new Red currant, and without a doubt 
will supersede all others when fully 
known; nice sliane, elegant goods 
Cherry, Fay’s, North Star, Victoria. 
in September. 
J. 
P. S.—I had almost forgotten to mention our Roses—we are now growing 
one hundred varieties, and for thriftiuess and vigor they cannot be surpassed. 
BRIGHTON, 3 
N. Y. ^ 
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