REMEMBER! | 
1! If its a hardy perennial or so called old fash- Z 
ion flower worth growing, we have it in one 
'• shape and another the year round. We have 
'• the largest stock in this country, all Made in 
• • America, and our prices— 
• • Why say more here. Send for our Wholesale 
• • price list of varieties and benefit from the oppor- 
•• tunities this affords you. 
• • Our motto: “Maximum Quality, Minimum Cost.” 
Address, R. W. Clucas, Mgr. 
” Palisades Nurseries, Inc. Sparkill, N. Y. ❖ 
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APPLE AND PEAR SEEDS 
I am now booking orders for Apple andiPear^Seeds. 
CROP 1916. 
Place your order NOW before supply is exhausted. 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS 
FOR NURSERY PLANTING 
-SEND FOR CATALOGUE- 
THOMAS J. LANE 
DRESHER, - - PENNA., U. S. A. 
Order your copy now from 
The National Nurseryman, 
THE PRACTICAL BOOK OF 
OUTDOOR ROSE 
GROWING. 
By GBOBGB C. THOMAS, Jr. 
with 96 plates in color and half¬ 
tone illustrations, large octavo. 
Cloth $4-00 net. Add parcels post 
or expressage. 
IT’S SFBCIAI. AFFEAI. 
As a practical working manual 
for outdoor rose growing in 
America, this volume contains 
several features which make It 
exceptionally v: luable: 
First, plain and carefully 
thought out rules, which have 
proven successful for many years 
in actual practice. 
Second, a list of roses made 
only after the entire catalogue 
list of varieties has been system¬ 
atically tried for years In this country in testing beds. 
Third, ninety-six remarkable Illustrations in color repro¬ 
duced from autochrome color photographs made from the 
varieties tested. 
In addition, chapters devoted to general information are 
added as of interest, and books going further into detail on 
the various subjects are suggested. 
If you love roses and grow them, or desire to, you will 
need the explicit and authorative instructions covering 
every phase of the subject In this work, the result of 15 
years’ close study of rose growing for the home garden. 
You will get big value in this beautiful large octavo vol¬ 
ume, bound in handsome cloth, gold stamped, in a slip case. 
H atboro, 
Pemia. 
Franklin Davis Nurseries, Inc. 
BALTIMORE - MARYLAND 
OFFER FOR SPRING 1917 
APPLE 1-2-3 Year 
Heavy stock of McIntosh, Wealthy, Baldwin and all 
leading varieties. 
Grimes Golden topworked 1 and 2 yr. heads. 
PEACH 
The finest lot we have ever grown. Heavy on Elberta, 
Carman, Belle of Ga., Crawfords, Salway, and all the 
leeding kinds. 
STD. PEAR 
Kieffer 2 and 3 yr., all sizes at a low price. Garber, 
LeConte, «&c. 
SHADE TREES 
Oriental Planes—the coming tree for city and suburban 
planting, all sizes. Special prices on transplanting sizes. 
Norway, Silver and Sugar Maples; Carolina and Lombardy 
Poplars; Red, Pin, and Willow Oaks, etc. 
PRIVET CALIFORNIA 
By the carload 1 and 2 yr., all sizes. 
ASPARAGUS 2 Years 
Barrs, Conovers, Giant, Palmetto. 
PEACH SEEDS 
1000 Bushels Promiscuous. 
WRITE for prices and wholesale Trade List. 
Samples upon request. Place your orders early. 
ALL “AMERICAN NURSERYMEN” 
Wishing to do business with Europe should send for the 
“Horticultural Advertiser" 
This is The British Trade Paper being read weekly by 
all Horticultural traders. It is also taken by over 1000 of 
the best Continental houses. Annual subscriptions to cover 
cost of postage, $1.00. Money orders payable at Lowd- 
ham, Notts. As the H. A. is a purely trade medium appli¬ 
cants should, with the subscription, send a copy of their 
catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the nursery 
or seed trades. Address 
yy LOWDHAM, NOTTS, 
ENGLAND 
Editors of the “H. A.' 
North Carolina Natural Peach Seed 
Crop 1915 can ship at once. These 
are the same kind that the best Nur¬ 
serymen of the United States and 
Canada have been planting for years 
with such splendid results. All who 
plant these splendid seed early under 
favorable conditions will get the 
same splendid results next season. 
It is the perfect stand of seedlings that make the profitable 
blocks. These are the best lot of seed we have ever of¬ 
fered. They will run (7000 to 8000) seven to eight thou¬ 
sand seed per bushel of 50 pounds. Price only $1.25 while 
they last. Have no prospect for 1916 seed. What few 
we get will not be in before October 1st. 
John A. Young & Sons 
Greensboro, N. C. 
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