Fay's Currants 
TWO YEAR PLANTS, 
4LSO 
General Nursery Stock 
The Finest Collection in America. 
Catalogue on Request. 
Ellwanger & Barry, 
\I T . HOPE, 
NURSERIES 
Rochester , N. T. 
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40,000 FRUIT FARMERS 
Are good customers for nurserymen. No need to waste time and 
money to convince them that they ought to plant fruit trees and 
plants—they are already interested in this work. 
THE FRUIT-GROWER 
ST. JOSEPH, mo. 
circulates 40,000 papers every month among this desirable class 
customers. Every reader grows fruit. For nursery advertising, ther 
fore, The Fruit-Grower is the best advertising medium in the country 
because it has no waste circulation, and the circulation is guaranteed 
Advertising Rate, 20c. Line; $2.80 Inch. 
It would cost a nurseryman $400.00 for postage alone to send 
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printing, etc., to say nothing of the expense of securing this many 
good names. 
The Fruit-Grower will place your advertisement before this 
number of desirable customers for $2.80 per inch, or a full page, 
(9x14 inches , for $120. Where else can you get such cheap, effect¬ 
ive advertising? 
Remember the special 
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January, 1905, “Anniver¬ 
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“Spraying;” March, 
“Gardening;” April, 
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Commencing with October 
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THE FRUIT GROWER (0. 
331 S. Seventh St,, 
ST. JOSEPH. MO 
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