Albertson & Hobbs , 
Telephone A K * h„ .„a. BRIDGEPORT, MARION CO., INDIANA 
Nine Miles West of Indianapolis 
Pomona Current has never been equaled for 
For Fall 1901 and Spring 1902. 
We have coming on the largest supply and the most complete assort¬ 
ment of stock we have ever grown. We can make shipment of Apple and 
Apple Seedlings from Topeka, Kans. Ot Pear, Standard and Dwarf ; 
Plums, European and Japan ; Cherries and Quinces, from Dansville, N. Y. 
Or from Bridgeport, of a complete assortment of all kinds of stock ; 
Apples, Peach, Plum, Native, Japan and European ; Cherries, Pear, Stand¬ 
ard and Dwarf ; Quinces, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries and small 
fruits. 
Also Carolina Poplar, Silver, Norway, Rock and Ash-leaved Maples, 
Catalpa, Elm, Linden, Evergreens, Ornamental Shrubs, Weeping Trees, 
&c., in carload lots or any quantity. 
Stock young, thrifty and of best quality—large assortment of varie¬ 
ties. 
Natural Peach Pits. 
Imported Seedlings and ornamental stock in season. 
Spring orders booked now and stock stored for early shipment. 
The best cheap and cheapest good spade. 
p ro d uctive - 
ness, quality 
or profit. 
Trade List 
ready Sep¬ 
tember 1st. 
Co me and 
Inspect our 
Stock, It Is 
a pleasure 
to show It. 
THE_ 
Geneva Nursery 
Established in 1846. 
I headquarters for 
ORNAMENTAL TREES— Birch, Elms, Horse Chestnut, 
Norway and Sugar Maple, Lindens, Poplars, Magnolias, 
EVERGREENS. 
? Superb Collection of : : 
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” SHRUBS—Upright, Climbing and Standard. 
” ROSES—Hardy Dwarf, Tea, Climbing, Rapibler, Tree. * 
RHODODENDRONS — Ponticum, Catawbiense, Named * 
Hybrids. 4* 
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4 . P/EON1AS-Large Assortment, Named Varieties. 4* 
DAHLIAS—New Cactus, Large Flowering, Ponpon. 4* 
| full Hssortment tn : : | 
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Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries and Quinces, CURRANTS 4* 
GOOSEBERRIES. RASPBERRIES. ? 
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We give special attention to Dealers’ complete lists. 
Fall trade list on application. 
W. 6 T. Smith Co., 
When writing to advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
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LARGEST GROWER IN AMERICA OF 
D. S. LAKE, - Proprietor, 
Shenandoah, Iowa. 
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1 Apple Seedlings s 
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* roots for budding or grafting. 
* GRAFTS. * 
M We are now booking orders for Apple and Crab Grafts. ^ 
^ any style desired ; send in your list early and secure ^ 
ft varieties desired. 
l GOOSEBERRIES. ■ 
; We are long on Downing & Houghton. Grades are up, 
and Prices down. ^ 
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^ A full line of stock at wholesale for Spring 1902. 
Correspondence solicited. Address, ^ 
* Shenandoah Nurseries, * 
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