Heikes—Huntsville—T rees 
Huntsville 
Wholesale Nurseries 
Huntsville, Ala. 
JESSIE, S. MOSS, Prop. 
We offer for Spring of 1914 
In large quantities as nsnal: 
SPECIALTIES 
APPLES—Commercial varieties, one and two year, in large 
supply. As fine in quality as ever grown. 
PEARS—Kieffers, one and two years old. A much smaller 
crop than heretofore. 
CHERRIES —On IMazzard. Two year, Bing, Lambert, Napol¬ 
eon, Black Tartarian. 
CHERRIES —On Mahaleb. One and two years. Ba. Rich¬ 
mond, Dyehouse, Montmorency, Wragg, Royal Duke, in 
small supply. 
PEACHES —We excel in Peaches, and of these tve will have 
as fine a stock as we have ever grown, both in one year 
and June Buds. 
ROSES —Budded. We will have a large and fine stock of 
leading Hybrid Perpetuals and Mosses grown at Hunts¬ 
ville. 
PRIVET —Amoor River (South). Retains its foliage longer 
and holds its color better than California Privet. 
PECAN SEEDLINGS —Huntsville grown from selected nuts 
collected along the Gulf Coast. Thin shell. 
See Price List for Particulars. 
Address, HUNTSVILLE WHOLESALE NURSERIES 
HUNTSVILLE, ALA., 
De Graaff Bros. 
LTD. 
Leiden, 
Holland 
Darwin Tulips 
Mayflowering Tulips 
Early Single Tulips 
Early Double Tulips 
Daffodils, all kinds in commerce 
Iris 
Gladiolus, etc. 
YELLOW 
BABY RAMBLER 
Tlie latest in roses and completing a wonder¬ 
fully fine collection of Baby Eoses, nnsnrpassed 
for bedding and liedging purposes. Hardy 
Yellow Eoses are scarce; hardy everblooming 
yellows are scarcer still. This new variety is 
similar in all respects to t]ie original Crimson 
Baby Eambler excepting color. AYe own and 
control the entire stock. The name is fnlly pro¬ 
tected and colored ]fiates, circulars, advertising 
matter can be supplied. 
Write for prices for this season’s delivery 
Jackson & Perkins Company 
Newark, Wayne Co., 
New York State 
Our Great Macatawa 
Challenge Offer 
I will pay $1000 for two dozen plants of a better 
Blackberry than the Macatawa, judged on the follow¬ 
ing points: 1, size of berries; 2, hardiness of plant; 
3, habit of growth of plant and fruit; 4, yield or aver¬ 
age cropping; 5. flavor of berries; 6, freedom of berries 
from core or seeds; 3, ease in picking; 8, shipping 
quality of berries. Send for catalogue. 
Alfred Mitting, Holland, Mich. 
Berry Specialist. 
Wonderful 
Vitality 
Four out of the six “Mac 
atawa" have started growth, 
which IS satisfactory con¬ 
sidering the roots were only 
packed in paper and sent 
this long distance. 
Yours faithfully 
Percy Fowler. 
Shanghai, China, 
July 6, 1913 
“The Macatawa Berry is 31 inches one way 
by 3'J inches the other.” 
The most wonderful berry ever introduced. Send for colored 
plates. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention The National Nurseryman. 
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