D. H. HENRY 
Seneca Nurseries 
Let us make you quotations on 
Geneva, 
N. Y. 
Apple, Std. and Dwf. Pear, Cherry, Plum, 
Peach, Quince, Apricot, Small Fruits, Grape 
Vines, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 
PEACH SEED 
We have for sale a quantity of fine, natural, mountain 
j?rown peach seed. Our peach seed are collected in 
tlie mountain district of Western North Carolina and have 
given universal satisfaction to nurserymen for a number of 
years. Write us for prices when in the market. Samples 
on request. 
MORGANTON GROCERY COMPANY, 
Morg'antou - - - North Carolina 
SIMPSON NURSEY CO. | 
Trees, Wholesale Growers of 
n Hardy and Southern Varieties 
R MONTICELLO FLA. 
Peach Trees 
and Strawberry Plants 
all leading market sorts for Fall 1917 
MYERS & SON, - Bridgeville, Del. 
1917 CROP PEACH SEED. 
The best we can figure, there will be about 25 to 30% of 
the 1915 crop. We hope there will be enough to go 
around, but cannot guarantee it. We always have been 
able to fill our orders and hope to be able to do so this 
year. You are going to plant seed, and we advise that you 
get the order placed and the seed shipped as soon as pos¬ 
sible while transportation facilities are fairly good. No 
one knows what the same will be this fall. 
J. VanLINDLEY NURSERY CO. 
Pomona, N. C. 
Seeds For Nursery 
Now is the time to take up with me,—your 1917 require¬ 
ments in Mazzard and Mahaleh Cherry and Myrobolan Plum 
Seeds.—It is not too early.—Play safe and do it now. 
THOMAS J. LANE 
SEEDSMAN 
DRESHER 
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