AV ANT A 1) E R T I S M N r S 
WANTED 
An experienced man as cashier and book-keeper. Must 
have a general knowledge of the nursery business. State 
age, whether married or single and do not fail to give 
names of references, otherwise application will not be 
considered. A permanent position and a good salary to 
a competent man. 
Address Station G, Box 2053, Los Angeles, California. 
WANTED 
Position as manager or assistant manager, of the grow¬ 
ing department of some good Nursery, hy a praetieal 
Nurseryman, have had (30) years experience, do not 
drink or gamble, can furnish best of reference. Address 
P., Care of National Nurseryman. 
NURSERY AT SACRIFICE. 
Here is an unusual opportunity to acquire a complete, 
up-to-date Nursery with modem equipment in thriving 
city of the Northwest. Business well established. Good 
terms. Will take part-payment in stock. Best reasons 
for selling. A snap if taken at once. 
K., care of National Nurseryman. 
WANTED—xV thorouglily eompelent man to take 
entire charge of our nurseries. xVmerican preferred. 
The Newbury^, Inc., - MITCHELL, S. I). 
WANTED —Capable aggressive young man as corres¬ 
pondent in retail department of large mail order Nursery 
firm. Must have some knowledge of office systems, adver¬ 
tising and catalog building. Write fully giving qualifica¬ 
tions, experience, references and salary expected in first 
letter. THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., Dundee, Illinois 
PERSISTENCY IN ADVERTISING. 
One stroke of a bell in a thick fog does not give 
any lasting impression of its location, but wdien fol¬ 
lowed by repeated strokes at regular intervals the 
densest fog or the darkest night can not long conceal 
its whereabouts. Likewise a single etfort in adver¬ 
tising—as compared wdth regular and systematic 
advertising—is in its effect not unlike a sound 
which, heard but faintly once, is lost in space and 
soon forgot. 
F. DELAUNAY 
The Nurseries Angers, (France) 
Specialties 
Fruit Tree Stocks as : Apple, Angers Quince, 
Mazzard Cherry, Mahaleb Myrobolana, Pears, 
Etc. 
Forest Tree Seedlings and transplanted Ever¬ 
greens, Ornamental Shrubs, Manetti Multiflore 
Roses in great quantities. 
Catalogue free on application 
Sole agent C. H. Weber, 
The Nurseries, Greenfield, Ind. 
The 
Southern Nursery Co. 
Winchester, Tennessee 
OFFER 
For Fall 1914 and Spring 1915 
A Well Assorted Stock of 
APPLE one and two years old 
PEACH one year and June buds of 
all the leading varieties 
Can Make up Assorted Carloads—• 
Cherry, Plum, Apricot, Pear, Shade 
Trees, etc. 
Fine lot of Field-Grown Roses, Ornamentals, Evergreens, etc. 
In fact we do a LARGE WHOLESALE BUSINESS, 
guaranteeing our stock to be first-class in every way. 
EVERY SATURDAY 
Advertisingr Space, $1 Per Inch Subscription, $1 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, Plorist, Seed Trade and Allied Indus¬ 
tries. With a paid up subscription and distribution list of 
9000 copies, nearly every copy of which 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 1697, New York City. 
GRAPE CUTTINGS 
Chas. C. Nash, Three Rivers and Kalamazoo, Mich. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention The National Nurseryman. 
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