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KNOX NURSERIES 
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Offer for spring- 1902 : 
APPLE—3 year ; first-class. Ben Davis and Jonathan. 
APPLE —2 year ; medium. Good assortment. 
PEACH —First-class. Elberta and good assortment. 
CHERRY— 1 and 2 yr. Plenty of E. Richmond, 1 yr. £ and up. 
KEIFFER— 2 year ; medium. JJ 
AM. ARBORVITAE— 3 feet. g 
SCIONS —York Imperial and Jonathan. 0 
RED RASP8ERRIES— Turner. « 
We should like to bud 50000 Cherry on contract for someone R 
this year, and should like to hear from any who are in the g 
market. Will also have a tine lot of Cherry for Fall 1902. . g 
H. M. SIMPSON b SONS, vincennes, imp. | 
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W. T. HOOD & CO., old dominion 
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RICHMOND, VA. 
OFFER FOR FALL 1901 AND SPRING 1902 
Apples, Standard Pear, Peach, Appricots, Quince, Down¬ 
ing Mulberry, Silver, Sugar, Norways and Weirs Cut 
Leaf Maples, Linden, American Linden, American and 
Japan Chestnuts, 100,000 California Privet, one and two 
years, 20,000 Citrus Trifeliata, two and three years, 
50,000 Silver Maple Seedlings and Select Stock Natural 
Peach Pits, Crop 1900 and 1901. 
OLD DOniNION NURSERIES, 
RICHMOND, VA. 
W. T. HOOD & CO 
BOBOLINK, SUNSHINE, MARIE, all the 
new and old STRAWBERRIES of value. 
BRILLIANT and MILLER RASPBERRIES. 
PREMO DEWBERRY. No one can afford 
to miss giving this a trial. 
ELDORADO, MAXWELL and ICEBERG 
BLACKBERRIES. 
PEACH TREES—I yr. and June Buds. We 
have the finest lot of June budded 
Peach we ever saw grow, also a 
general line of other stock. 
MYER 6 SONS, 
BRIDGEVILLE, DEL. 
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American and Japanese Plums, • 
j| Shade Trees, ; X 
Forest Seedlings and Hedge Plants. • 
Correspondence solicited. 2 
jj YOUNGERS b CO., Geneva, Nebr. X 
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Snow Bill nurseries 
W. M 
SNOtf HILL, MD., R. F. D. 
PETERS Sc SONS, 
Proprietors. 
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on whole roots. 
OFFER FOR FALL AND SPRING 
800,000 Peach —1 year from bud. 
75,000 Apple—2 “ “ 
50,000 Apple—1 “ 
700,000 Grape Vines— 1 and 2 year old. 
800,000 Asparagus Roots— 1 and 2 year old. 
30 acres in Strawberry Plants— from new beds. 
Peach and Apple Buds in quantity. 
Will contract to Fall Bud Peaches to be delivered Fall 1902. 
Certificate of inspection furnished. Everything- fumigated. 
Correspondence solicited. Inspection invited. 
Will be represented at Niagara Falls Convention, June 12th, by 
Chas. M. Peters, Badge No. 70. See Badge Book, pages 32-33. 
TELEGRAPH OFFICE, SNOW HILL, MD. 
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P. Sebire & Sons, Nurserymen, Ussy, Calvados, France. 
A general assortment of Fruit Tree Stocks, such as Apple, Pear, 
Myrobolan Plum, Mahaleb and Mazzard Cherry, Angers, Quince, 
Small Evergreens, Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs. Roses, &c. 
The largest stock in the country. Prices very low. Packing 
secured. Send for quotations before placing your orders else¬ 
where. Catalogue free. Agents for United States and Canada. 
C. C. ABEL b CO., P. 0. Box 920 New York 
FOR FALLOF 1901 
APPLE 
PEAR FOREST TREE 
R. MULBERRY 
OSAGE 
SEEDLINGS 
TITUS NURSERY, 
Nerpaha, Neb. 
1 UinctniKS nurseries 
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VINCENNES, { 
INDIANA. . 
\A/. C. REED, Proprietor. 
OFFER FOR FALL, 1901, AND SPRING, 1902, 
Apple, Peach and Carolina Poplar 
by the carload. Also good stock of 
CHERRY, 1 and 2 year, PEAR and JAPAN PLUnS. 
General assortment of small fruits. Correspondence solicited. \ 
New Trade Journal 
• HARRISON’S HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER OF AHEKICA,” sent free 
to leading nurserymen, seedsmen, florists, parks and dealers weekly. Lowest 
rates in the trade. Liberal discounts. Absolutely limited to wholesale trade. 
The very medium you want. Send now. _ 
WALTER H. HARRISON, LaMott, Pa. 
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