ir . r . hood & co. 
Old Dominion Nurseries, Richmond, Va. 
SURPLUS, SPRING 1904 
150,000 California Privet, fine plants. 
25,000 Peach, first-class, 6 to 8 ft 
15,000 Cherry, 3 to 4 ft and 2 to 3 ft. 
10,000 Japan Plums, (fine) f up and f to f. 6 to 8 ft. 
6,000 Shropshire Damson, ^ to •§, and f to |, 5 to 7 ft. 
4,000 Carolina Poplar, 2 year, 10 to 14 ft. 
2,000 Sugar Maple, 1J to 2 in., 10 to 12 ft. 
1,000 American Elm. 1£ to 2 in. 12 to 14 ft. 
600 American Linden, 1£ to 2 in., 12 to 15 ft. 
200 Bushels small Peach Pits, crop 1903, at cost. 
WANTED— Apple and Pear Trees, Apple Seed, Apple Seedlings and 
Ornamental Seedlings. 
SURPLUS I 
Apple Trees j 
Root Grafts I 
Forest Seedlings | 
A full line of SHADE and ORNA- | 
MENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. 
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YOUNGERS & CO., Geneva, Neb 
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W ABASH R. R. 
OFFERS UNEXCELLED SERVICE 
TO THE 
WEST 
FOUR DAILY VESTIBULED TRAINS 
BUFFALO—to—CHICAGO 
THREE DAILY VESTIBULLD TRAINS 
BUFFALO 
T0 ST. LOUIS, KANSAS 
CITY and OMAHA. 
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. 
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. 
WABASH DINING CARS. 
ADDKE88, 
C. S. CRANE. G. P. & T. A., 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Full information regarding 
rates, etc., cheerfully given. 
James Gass, N. Y. S. P. A.. 
287 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y 
R. F. Kelley. G. A. P. D.. 
287 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
| j Specialties for Fall j 
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CHERRIES. PLUMS. MULBERRIES. 
WALNUTS—ENGLISH AND JAPAN. PECANS. 
EXOCHORDA. LILACS. LONICERAS. 
HYDRANGEAS—Field Grown, Strong. 
THOS. HOGG, ROSEA, ETC. 
CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, GARDENIAS, MAGNOLIAS. 
HEDGE PLAINTS: 
AMOOR RIVER AND CALIFORNIA PRIVET IN 
LARGE QUANTITIES. 
CITRUS TRIFOLIATA. BERBERIS THUNBERGII. 
SPIROEA THUNBERGII. 
BIOTA AUREA NANA. CEDRUS DEODARA. 
LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS. 
JUNIPERS. RETINOSPORAS. 
ORANGES, LEMONS AND OTHER CITRUS FRUITS. 
300 000 PALMS. 
KENTIAS, LATANIAS, PHOENIX. 
FIELD GROWN ROSES—Own Roots and Budded. 
NO SCALE and Everything Healthy and Well Grown. 
P. J. Berckmans Company, me. 
FRUITLAND NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GA. 
Est. 1850 Over 450 Aeres in Nursery 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman 
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Geneva jNursery 
Established in 1846. 
| F>eadquartere for : : ** 
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J ORNAMENTAL TREES— Birch, Elms, Horse Chestnut, 
J Norway and Sugar Maple, Lindens, Poplars, Magnolias, 
EVERGREENS. 
Superb Collection of : : 
SHRUBS—Upright, Climbing and Standard. 
ROSES—Hardy Dwarf, Tea, Climbing, Rambler, Tree. 
RHODODENDRONS — Ponticum, Catawbiense, Named 
Hybrids. 
P/EON1AS-Large Assortment, Named Varieties. 
DAHLIAS—New Cactus. Large Flowering, Ponpon. 
full Heeortment tn : : 
. Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries and Quinces, CURRANTS 
? GOOSEBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. 
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We give special attention to Dealers’ complete lists. 
Fall trade list on application. 
GENEVA, 
NEW YORK. 
01. $ t. Smith Co., 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nnrservr 
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