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 opportuni¬ 
ties now available, prices of land, 
character of soils, etc., write to 
IYI » V. RICWARDS 
Land and Industrial Agent 
Washington, D. C„ Southern R’y 
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§= Free on Board' f o | > ) St. Louis 3 
ARID 
^IMATE 
RUSEBI'SHES 
FIELD GROWN 
OWN ROOtS 
Write for printed prices and list of varieties, 
2 ^ Choice assortment leading kinds ^3 
SPRING SHIPMENTS ONLY. 3 
1 CHASE ROSE CO. 1 
INCORPORATED 
| RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 3 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
The L Green It Son Go, { 
PERRY, LAKE CO., OHIO. * 
Offer to the trade a very complete assortment of 
nursery and 
Landscape gardener’s 
IN SURPLUS— 
American Sweet Chestnut, 4 to 5 ft, 5 to 
6 fc. and 6 to 8 ft. 
Carolina Poplar, all sizes, and other De¬ 
ciduous Trees 
Nice line of Shrubs, Herbaceous and Per¬ 
ennial Plants. 
Please send us your want list as well as 
your surplus. 
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STANDARDS STANDARDS 
Of 
Currants and 
Gooseberries 
Straight Stems 3-4 ft. high, grafted on Ribes. 
Strong Heads. Best Varieties. 
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Standards 
correct trimmed 
Roses, 
Fruit Trees, Etc. 
Please write and get my prices before ordering 
elsewhere. 
B. Muellerklein’s N urseries 1 
Karlstadt ( near Frankfort Main, Germany) 
(OIOICIOI 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
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