Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, in¬ 
cluding Grapes. Ornamental 
Trees, Evergreens and Flowering 
Shrubs for public and private 
grounds. Shade Trees for streets. 
Hardy Roses, Hardy Plants, 
Climbers, etc. 
Our beautifully illustrated cata¬ 
logue contains accurate and trust¬ 
worthy descriptions of the choicest 
varieties, and is replete with prac¬ 
tical hints indispensable to planters; 
it will be mailed free on application. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mt. Hope Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y, 
Established over f>0 Years. 
Mention this publication . 
LIST OF SPECIAL SURPLUS 
Bargain Prices Quoted on Application. 
The following- list consists of some few items of which we have large sup¬ 
plies and which we desire to reduce. The stock is of our best grade and quality. 
ROSES 
2 years, strong. On own roots except as noted. 
RAMBLER8— Crimson Rambler, Helene (new). Pink Rambler. 
PENZANCE SWEET BRIARS— Anne of Gierstein, crimson; Brenda, 
white; Rose Bradwardine, pink. 
WICHURIANA HYBRIDS— Pink Roamer, S. Orange Perfection, Universal 
Favorite. 
M088 ROSES— Blanche Morreau, Blanche Robert, Crimson Globe, Prin¬ 
cess Adelaide, Salet thudded). 
8HRU88 VINES, &o — Akebia Quinata, 3 years, XX; Clematis Panicu- 
lata, 2 years. XX; Rerberry Purple, 2-3 ft.: Halesia Tetraptera. 2-3 ft.: Hedy- 
sarum'Multijugum (new), 18-24 in.; Spirea Alba, 3-4 ft ;Spirea Bumalda, 2-3ft.; 
Spirea Bumalda, 18-24 in.; Spirea Callosa Alba, 2-3 ft.; Spirea Callosa Alba, 18-24 
in.; Spirea Douglasi, 2-3 ft.; Spirea Reevesii, 2-3 ft.; Sumac, Cut Leaved, 3-4 ft.; 
Xanthoceras Sorbifolia, 2-3 ft.; Xanthoceras Sorbifolia, 18-24 in. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES— Alder, European, 8-10 ft.: Ash, European,8-10ft.; 
Cytissus Laburnum, 5-6 ft.; Elm, American, 8-10 ft.; Elm, English, 8-10 ft.; 
Maple, Ash-leaved, 8-10 ft.; Maple, Weir’s Cut-leaved, 6 8 ft.; Paulownia Im- 
perialis, 6-8 ft.; Poplar, Carolina, 8-10 ft.; Poplar, Van Geert’s GoldeD, 8-10 ft.; 
Poplar, Lombardy, 8-10 ft.; Strawberry Tree, 5-6 ft. 
HERBACEOU8 PLANTS, Strong Stock— Achillea “The Pearl,” Anthe- 
mis Tinctoria, Coreopsis Lanceolata.Coreopsis Roseus, Helianthus Maximiliana, 
Heliopsis Pitcheriana, Rudbeckia Golden Glow, Iris, German, large clumps. 
CURRANTS. 2 Years, No. I —Cherry, La Versailles, Victoria. 
CURRANTS, 2 Years, Good, Medium Grade— Cherry, La Versailles, 
Victoria. 
PEACHES— T T g to T 9 B ths in., 3-4 ft., nice stock. Alexander, Bernard’s Early, 
Bokara, Crawford’s Early, Crawford’s Late, Crosby, Elberta. Fitzgerald, Fos¬ 
ter, Globe, Greensboro, Hill’s Chili, Smock, Sneede. Stump the World. Wheat- 
land. 
Our Complete Price-List will be found in the 
HORTICULTURAL TRADE BULLETIN, 
a monthly publication issued by us, and which will be mailed free to the 
trade on application. 
Jackson & Perkins Co. 
NEWARK NEW YORK, 
Apple, Peach, Pear, (herry, Plum 
and Apricot Trees. 
KEIFPER PEAR-1 and 2 years. 
POOREST TREES 
Elm, Ash and Box Elder. 
MERLE SEEDLINGS 
Fine Grades. Special prices on 
early orders. 
REM R SEEDLINGS 
FOR EST TREE SEEDLINGS, 
Osage, Elm, Catalpa, Maple, 
Russian Mulberry. 
Write for Prices. 
PETERS & SKINNER, 
NORTH TOPEKA, KANS. 
f. U. STA1ARD & COMPANY 
Successors to BREWER & STANNARD, 
PROPRIETORS OF 
THE OTTAWA STAR NURSERIES 
OTTAWA, KANSAS. 
T HIS change in our firm will mean no change in 
the management, as Mr. Stannard.who has had 
charge of the business since 1879, will spare no pains 
to maintain the reputation already established. With 
twenty-two years experience, we are better equipped 
than ever before to take care of the business that 
may be entrusted to us. 
- We have the following to offer: "■ 
APPLE, PEAR, Std. and Dwf., CHERRY, PLUflS, both 
JAPAN and EUROPEAN, PEACH, APRICOT, Goose¬ 
berries, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, Black¬ 
berries, Apple Seedlings, Forest Seedlings, Osage 
Hedge, and Evergreens, 18 inches to 3 feet. Also 
ornamental Trees, Shrubs and vines. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
