Nova Nurseries 
VERKADE VAN KLEEF 
WADDINXVEEN, HOLLAND 
Wholesale growers of 
AZALEAS, BOXWOOD, CONIFERS, KALMIAS, MAGNOLIAS, PAEONIES, ROSES, young stock for lining out, etc. 
beg to state that their MR. N. J. W. EICHHOLTZ has arrived in the United States again, address % Messrs. Maltus 
& Ware, 14 Stone St., New York, who will be glad to quote prospective buyers of above items our most reasonable 
prices for QUALITY stock. (Catalogue for the asking). 
THE NORTHEY BERRY 
The universal verdict of all who sample this new berry 
fruit is: “The most delicious berry I ever sampled.” Has 
the market to itself on account of its extreme earliness and 
exquisite ilavor. Fruit large, a deep vermillion red, very 
showy, great sliipper, enormously productive. Not a dew'- 
berry, blackberry or rasjjberry, but a distinct new berry 
fruit. Three plants for one dollar to any P. O. in the U. S. 
S. L. WATKINS, 
Pleasant Valley, - - California. 
HORTICULTURE 
A Magazine of Trade News and Cultural Information 
for the NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, SEEDSMAN and 
GARDENER, A reliable exponent of advanced Trade 
and Progressive Horticulture. 
Published Weekly 
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR 
HORTICULTURE PUBLISHING CO. 
147 Summer St. Boston, Mass. 
Peach Trees 
and Strawberry Plants 
all leading market sorts for Spring 1917 
MYERS & SON, - Bridgeville, Del. 
EVERY SATURDAY 
Advertising Space, ?1.25 per Inch. Subscription, $1.50 per Annum 
Under this title we publish the most reliable, progressive 
and up-to-date trade paper in the country, with departments 
covering the Nursery, Florist, Seed Trade and Allied Indus¬ 
tries. With a paid up subscription and distribution list of 
10,000 copies, nearly every copy of w'hich is to men in business 
for themselves the worth of our columns will be readily ap¬ 
preciated. The editor of our Nursery Department is and has 
been for years, JOSEPH MEEHAN, of Philadelphia. 
For sample copy, discounts, etc., address. 
The Florists’ Exchange, P. O. Box 100, Times Square Sta. 
TREE SEED 
Large assortment of Tree, IShrub and Fruit 
Seeds for ornamental and forestry purposes 
Send for catalogue. CONYERS B. FLEU, Jr. 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Peach Seed 
We have left only a few hundred bushels, which are of 
the 1916 crop. The price is pretty stiff. Quotation on 
request. 
If you have any Peach Trees to sell, send us list, with 
prices. 
f^=l 
J. VanLINDLEY NURSERY CO. 
Pomona, N. C. 
Upwards of 25,000 Rhododendrons Maxima and 25,000 
Kalmia latifolia for sale in carload lots. Better plants than 
these are not to be found. They are now growing on my 
own grounds in the Penn Forest of Pennsylvania. 
I have them in all sizes. Prices on application. 
DeKALB NURSERIES 
ADOEF MUEEER, - - NORRISTOWN, FA. 
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 
Jackson Perkins Co. 
(SOLE AGENTS) 
NEWARK, N. Y. 
ESTABLISHED 1893 _THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN, INCORPORATED 1902 
The only Trade Journal devoted exclusively to the interests of growers and dealers in nursery stock. 
Edited by a practical nurseryman, Ernest Hemming, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, to whom all correspondence 
pertaining to the Editorial Department, should be addressed. 
Nurserymen cannot afford to be without a trade paper. The advertising pages, patronized by all leading 
nurserymen throughout the world, will save many dollars to the subscriber. These pages are a record of the stock 
offered for sale. 
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 per year in advance. FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS $2.00 per year in advance. 
Advertising Rates on Application 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated 
Hatboro, Penna. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman. 
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