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ORIENTAL PLANES 
SUGAR MAPLES 
= PIN OAKS == 
WIER’S MAPLES 
ALL SIZES. 
Ilnnd&onie Straight 'Trees 
Also an unusually large and complete 
assortment of General Nursery Stock. 
All well grown and best quality. 
Wholesale Catalogue on request. 
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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 low prices upon 
any of these items. In writing for prices state the approximate 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. ; 
SHRUBS, VINES, &c.— Ampelopsis Quinquefolia, 2 years: Actinidia 
Arguta, 3 yrs.; Akebia Quinata, 3 yrs.; Clematis Paniculata, 3 yrs. XXX; 
Hydrangea Pan. Grand, 2-3 ft.; Privet, California 1 yr ; Tecoma Radicans, 
3 yrs. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, Strong Stock—Achillea “Pearl”, Anthemis 
Tinctoria, Coreopsis Lanceolata and Roseus, Helianthus Maximiliana, 
Heliopsis Pitcheriana, Hypericum Moserianum, Iris German and Kaempferi 
Rudbeckia “ Golden Glow.” 
ORNAMENTAL TREES—Alder, European; Ash, European; Birch, 
yellow; Catalpa, Speciosa and Syringgefolia; Cyiissus Laburnum; Elm. 
American and English; Linden, Broad-Leaved; Maple, Ash-Leaved, English, 
Norway, Sugar, Sycamore, Purple-1 eaved Sycamore, Weir’s Cut-Leaved; 
Poplar. Carolina, Lombardy, Van Geert’s; Plane, American; Salisburia, 
Adiantefolia; Strawberry-Tree ; Tulip-Tree; Virgilia Lutea. 
O UFt GENERAL ERICE-LIST is printed in every issue of 
our publication, 
THE HORTICULTURAL TRADE BULLETIN. 
Next issue will be mailed Jan. 1st. 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. 
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Capital nurseries 1 
NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS. 
= HAVE TO OFFER 
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APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH 
(2 and 3 yr.) (1 and 2 yr.) 
PLUM AND APRICOT 
KEIFFER PEAR 
(1 and 2 yr.) 
SHADE TREES 
E 1 m, A s h, Box Elder 
Maple, Weeping Mulberry 
APPLE SEEDLING JAPAN PEAR SEEDLING 
MAHALEB SEEDLING FOREST TREE SEEDLING 
Osage, Elm, Catalpa, Maple, Honey Locust. 
GRAPE VINES BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB 
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F. H. STANNARD ft CO. 
Successors to BREWER & STANNARD 
Proprietors 
Ottawa Star nurseries 
OTTAWA, KANSAS 
Have for sale a large and complete assortment of Nursery 
Stock, strong on 
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T Hlnm 9 Heach, Apricots 
t ipple Seedlings, and 
Mahaleh, Hear Seed¬ 
lings, H o r e s t Tree 
Seedlings . A. p p 1 e 
Scions .- ' ' 
A good assortment of Grape Vines, Gooseber¬ 
ries and Currants. Also Ornamental Trees 
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