hy Not Bu y you r Lumber for B oxing Sized , cut to 
Lengths You Use and all Ready to Nail Together? 
It Costs but Little More than the Common Lumber you 
buy and you will Save Work, Waste and Money. 
SPECIAL PRICES ON CAR'LOTS ___~_m_L__ 
MILLS 
WAUSAU. WIS. 
Goodwillie Brothers 
407 New York Life Bldg., Chicago,-HD 
O 7VT T A very fine collection of over 1,000 distinct named sorts, all of the latest novelties 
* ^ A- ▼ x V-fx nearly all the older sorts. To be fair and impa tial we feel one ought to try all to 
get the very best. Our list includes nearly a complete list of all growers every¬ 
where—Kelw ys, Paillets, Lemoines, Dessert, Terry, etc. 
We have an especially fine proven stock of the following : Festiva Maxima, Floral Treasure, Golden Harvest, 
Marie Lemoine, Whittleyii, Dorchester, Rubra Superba, Tenuifolia, and many others, 1 to 10,000 each. 
‘Personal care given, everything guaranteed true to name. Write for prices. 
C- Peony Specialist 
P. S.—I also have a very select stock of 
Cannas, Gladioli, Dahlias, Etc. 
Canal Dover, Ohio , U, S. A. 
The way to go to the 
WORLD’S FAIR is via 
Wabash R. R. 
The only line landing passengers 
at the main gate of the 
LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION 
St. Louis, Mo. 
TRAINS LEAVE BUFFALO DAILY 
2:00 a. m., 8:15 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 8:30 p. m. 
ARRIVES WORLD’S FAIR STATION 
7:01 p. m., 7:19 a. m., 7:50 a. m., 1:31 p. m. 
ARRIVING UNION STATION 
7:15 p. m., 7:33 a m., 8:04 a. m., 2:00 p. m. 
Season Tickets, $28.40 60 Day Tickets, $23.70 
15 Day Tickets, $ 19.75 
Coach Tickets good one week sold Tuesdays and 
Thursdays) $14.00 
Pullman’s Newest Type of Sleepers. Electric Lighted Chair 
Cars (Seats Free.) Wabash Dining Cars. 
Ticket Office, 287 Main Street 
ELLICOTT SQ UAME. 
C. S. CRANE, R. F. KELLY, 
Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Gen’l Agt. Pass. Dept.. 
ST. LOUIS, MO. BUFFALO, N. Y. 
JAMES GASS. N. Y. S P. A. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
THE_ 
Geneva fJursery 
Established in 1846. 
X headquarters for 
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$ ORNAMENTAL TREES— Birch, Elms, Horse Chestnut, $ 
X Norway and Sugar Maple, Lindens, Poplars, Magnolias, j 
+ EVERGREENS. t 
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Superb Collection of : : 
SHRUBS—Upright, Climbing and Standard. 
ROSES —Hardy Dwarf, Tea, Climbing, Rambler, Tree. * 
RHODODENDRONS — Ponticum, Catawbiense, Named 
Hybrids. 
PAEONI AS - Large Assortment, Named Varieties. 
4 . DAHLIAS—New Cactus, Large Flowering, Ponpon. 
full Hseortment in : : 
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. 
OENEVA, 
♦ t NEW YORK, 
01. S) C. Smith Co. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
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