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LARGEST GROWER IN AMERICA OP 
! GRAPEVINES 
OTHER SPECIALTIES 
GurrMjb &i)d Gooseberries J 
Introducer of Campbell’s Early 
Grape, Josselyn Gooseberry, Fay 
Currant. 
Over a quarter of a century with no change whatever 
in ownership or management. 
Our main business is the growing of unusually high grade 
stock suitable for the proper filling of Nurserymen’s Retail 
Orders. There being no standard for grading above kinds of 
stock, every grower of the same is at perfect liberty to adopt 
his own ideas for growing and grading and alter the same as 
often as he sees fit. 
Prices reasonable but not always lower than are generally 
quoted for light rooted stock. 
Please send us your list of wants. 
I Geo. 
S. Josselyn 
PREDONIA, N. Y. 
Homes in the South 
There are in the Southern States 
awaiting development, thousands 
of acres of uncultivated farm lands 
in tracts of all sizes, which can be 
purchased very cheaply. They are 
productive, healthy, and close to 
good markets. In ten States 
reached by the lines of the 
Southern Railway 
For information about opportunities 
now available, prices of land, 
character of soils, etc., write to 
M. V. RICHARDS 
Land and Industrial Agent 
\A/ashington, D. G., Southern R’y 
OUR 
GOLDEN 
ANNIVERSARY 
To complete half a century in a business career is 
indeed a pleasant experience. Such an epoch of success 
means a great deal. It shows that the services rendered 
must have merited the patronage and confidence. 
Since the day of its inception by the late Thomas 
Meehan, the business has been conducted on liberal, 
satisfaction-giving principles. Ever on the alert to 
improve our methods, a constant desire to make all 
transactions satisfactory, furnish only first-class stock; 
in short, maintain a service that would please our 
patrons. To this policy we owe our success. By 
working earnestly and conscientiously along these lines 
is due our prestige — an asset that we prize and value 
highly. 
This season will find us better prepared than ever 
to serve our customers. Three hundred acres, replete 
with hardy ornamentals—our specialty — afford an ex¬ 
cellent selection. The assortment is complete and sizes 
range from small seedlings to big specimens. Write for 
our Spring catalog and “ Young Ornamentals.” 
Thomas Meehan & Sons, Ino. 
WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN 
Nursery Street, DRESHERTOWN. PA. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nusreryman. 
(Jeo.petersOQo. 
TROY, OHIO. 
HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF 
Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry and Peach Trees 
to offer in carload lots for early spring shipment. 
ALSO HAVE A NICE STOCK OF 
Norway Maple, Bechtel’s flowering (rah. 
Grape Vines, Currants, 
Small Rooted Pyramidal Arborvitae, 
TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL LINE OF 
ORNAMENTALS. 
We still handle and manufacture the 
COMMON SENSE (LLTIVATOk 
Which no Nurseryman can afford to be without. 
When writingto Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
