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R. Douglas’ Sons 
jj WAUKEGAN NURSERIES, 
M WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS. 
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EVERGREENS 
AT WHOLESALE. 
Grown by the Specialist 
at Dundee, III. 
Heavy stock of AM. ARBOR VYTiE, seedlings and transplanted - 
NORVVAf and BLUE SPRUCES, SCOTCH, AUSTRIAN and WHITE 
PINES, DOUGLAS SPRUCE and BALSAM FIR. 
100,000 twice planted HEMLOCKS—quality excellent.;! / 
Make known your wants for prices. 
D. HILL, Evergreen Specialist, 
DUNDEE, ILL. 
Am. Arbor Vitne, fine, 8 to 9 ft. 
« “ “ “ 6 to 7 ft. 
“ “ “ “ 4 to 5 ft. 
Norway Spruce, 5, 6 and 7 ft., fine. 
White Pine, fine, 3 to 5 ft. 
Sheared specimens. 
California Privet, 2 ft., fine; California Privet, 18 inches: California Privet, 
low by 1,000; Osage Orange, 1 and 2 years; Kieffer, Clapp’s P. and other Pears, 
2 and 3 years, No. 1; York Imperial and Smoke House Apples, No. 1, 3 years: 
Lombardy Poplar, fine, 14 ft.; Lombardy Poplar, fine, 10 to 12 ft.; Carolina 
Poplar, 4 to 15 ft. Cuttings of trees and plants ready for planting. 
JOSIAH A. ROBERTS, - Malvern, Pa. 
I have a few hundred of the following ROSES on Own Roots to offer for 
Spring Racking: 
Mrs. J. Laing, Anna de Diesbach, La France, 
Coq. des Blanches, Coq des Alps, 
General Jack, La Heine, Paul Neyron, 
P. C. D Rohan, Crimson Rambler, Yellow Rambler. 
The above are first-class two-year plants. Write and get my 
prices. 
C. L. YATES, Rochester, IN Y. 
Prof. Bailey’s 
Great Work, the 
“Cyclopedia of American Horticulture" 
,J. AUSTIN SHAW, 271 Broadway, New York 
SPECIAL AGENT FOR UNITED STATES 
Send him $2.00 with order, and volumes now ready, shipped at once, prepaid. 
Terms. $2.00 monthly. Only tO payments. Four 
large volumes. Over 2,000 pages and illustrations 
YOU CATS’NOT AFFORIl TO HE 
WITHOUT IT 
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We Have in Surplus 
OF OUR OWN GROWING, 
Evergreen Seedlings, Grape Vines, 
Two Year, Number One. 
Raspberry, Tipped Plants, Blackberries, 
Grown from Root Cuttings. 
forest Tree Seedling, Shade Trees, Roses, 
On their Own Roots. 
flowering Shrubs and Northern Sorts of Apple 
Will be glad to make prices on receipt of 
list of wants. 
The Sherman Nursery Go., 
CHARLES CITY, IOWA. 
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RBADI.VG, MASS. 
Established in 1854 by us - 
Our grounds abound in sample trees and shrubs. (The man who can help 
himself can help others.) 
Fruit, Shade Trees, Shrubs, fifty varieties; Evergreen Trees 
Herbaceous Plants in great variety. 
600 Blue Picea Pungens. 1-5 feet; 2,000 Rock Maples, 8-18 
1,000 American Elms, 8-15 feet. Catalogue free. 
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feet; 
JACOB W. MANNING, Proprietor. 
wanted. 
A young nurseryman who is sober and energetic desires 
to place life's experience against capital to grow and sell 
stock on a larger scale. He is in no hurry; has a job 
now and owns good stock ; knows the business thoroughly 
in every branch. Reference as to character. 
Address, 
W. T., Care National Nurseryman. 
Vincennes Nursery 
SURPLUS SPRING 
——-—1901 - 
Apple, f to f and \ to ■£, two and three year. Strong on 
Jonathan and York Imperial. 
Blackberries. Strong plants, Snyder, Stone’s Hardy, Kit- 
tatiny and Western Triumph. 
Currants. Two year, No. 1, good assortment. 
Grapes. Two year, No. 1, good assortment. 
Strawberries. Leading varieties, strong plants. 
Carolina and Volga Poplar. All sizes by carload. 
Silver Maple. H to 2 inch, 12 to 15 feet. 
American Elm. 8 to 10 feet. 
Good Assortment of Other Stock. 
W. C. REBD, ::: Vinoennes , Incl. 
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