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WE OFFER FOR FALL 1902 
THE FOLLOWING SPECIALTIES: 
MAPLES 
NORWAY and SUGAR 
Handsome, Straight Trees. 
Also an unusually large and complete 
assortment of General Nursery Stock. 
All well grown and of best quality. 
Wholesale Catalogue qow Ready 
ELLWANGER & BARRY 
Nurserymen—Horticulturists, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Mt. Hope Nurseries. Established 1840. 
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JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
NEWARK, NEW YORK. 
List of Special Surplus 
The following list consists of some few items of which we have rather 
large supplies that we desire to reduce. The stock is of our best grades and 
quality, but until surplus is reduced we are prepared to quote astonishingly 
low prices upon any of these items. In writing for prices state the approxi¬ 
mate quantities required. 
ROSES—2 years, No. 1, on own roots. Ramblers, extra strong plants 
Pink Rambler, Helene, Yellow Rambler. Mosses, 2 years, very strong. Crim¬ 
son Globe, Cumberland Belle, Princess Adelaide. 
SHRUBS, VINES, &c.— Ampelopsis Quinquefolia, 2 years: Actinidia 
Arguta, 3 yrs.; Akebia Quinata, 3 yrs ; Clematis Panicuiata, 3 yrs. XXX.; 
Hydrangea Pan. Grand, 18-24 in.; Privet, California 1 yr ; Tecoma Radicans, 
3 yrs, 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, Strong Stock—Achillea “Pearl”, Anthemis 
Tinctoria, Coreopsis Lanceolata, Roseus, Helianthus Maximilmna, 
Heliopsis Pitcheriana, Hypericum Moserianum, Iris German, Ivaempteri 
Rudbeckia “ Golden Glow.” 
ORNAMENTAL TREES—Alder, European; Ash, European; Birch, 
yellow ; Catalpa, Speciosa and Syringtefolia; Cytissus Laburnum:; Elm, 
American and English; Linden, Broad-Leaved ; Maple, Ash-Leaved, English, 
Norway, Sugar, Sycamore, Purple-Leaved Sycamore, Weir’s Cut-Leaved; 
Poplar, Carolina, Lombardy, Van Geert’s; Plane, American; Salisburia, 
Adiantefolia; Strawberry-Tree ; Tulip-Tree; Virgilia Lutea. 
OUR GENERAL PRICE-LIST is printed in every issue of 
our monthly publication, 
THE HORTICULTURAL TRADE BULLETIN. 
If you do not receive it write for a copy to-day. It will be sent free to 
any member of the trade on application. Use printed stationery to show 
you belong to the trade. Not sent to any one outside the trade. 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 
NEWARK, NEW YORK. 
PETERS & SRINNER 
PROPRIETORS 
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F. H. STANNARD 6 CO. 
Successors to BREWER & STANNARD 
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Capital Hur$CriC$ I! ♦ Ottawa star nurseries 
NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS. 
HAVE TO OFFER 
APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH 
(2 and 3 yr.) (1 and 2 yr.) 
PLUM A IS D APRICOT 
K E I F F E R PEAR 
(1 and 2 yr.) 
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SHADE TREES 
E 1 m, A s h, Box Elder 
Maple, Weeping Mulberry 
APPLE SEEDLING JAPAN PEAR SEEDLING 
M A HALEB SEEDLING FOREST TREE SEEDLING 
Osage, Elm, Catalpa, Maple, Honey Locust. 
GRAPE VINES BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB 
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OTTAWA, KANSAS 
Have for sale a large and complete assortment of Nursery 
Stock, strong on 
Apple, Cherry, Pear 
Plum, Peach, Apricots 
Apple Seedlings, and 
Mahaleb, Pear Seed - 
lings, Forest Free 
Seedlings, Apple 
Scions 
A good assortment of Grape Vines, Gooseber¬ 
ries and Currants. Also Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs = 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
