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J. H. SKINNER & CO. 
Capital Nurseries, Topeka, Kan. 
Extensive 
Growers 
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General 
Nursery 
Stock 
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We offer for Fall, 1913 
Apple trees (grafted), one and two 
years 
Apple trees (budded), one and two 
years • 
Kieffer and Garber Pear,one and two 
years 
Gooseberries Rhubarb, Shade Trees, 
Ash, Ehn (White), Ehn (English), 
Maple, Mountain Ash, Carolina 
Poplar, Volga Poplar, White Wal¬ 
nut, Black Walnut, Honey Lo¬ 
cust, Sycamore, Flowering Shrubs, 
Vines, Apple Seedlings, Japan and 
French Pear Seedlings, Catalpa 
Speciosa, Honey Locust Seedhngs. 
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ALL “AMERICAN NURSERYMEN “ 
Wishing to do business with Europe 
should send for the 
“HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER” 
This is The British Trade Paper being read weekly by 
all Horticultural traders. It is also taken by over 1000 of 
the best Continental houses. Annual subscriptions to cover 
cost of postage, 75 cents. Money orders payable at Lowd- 
ham, Notts. As the H. A. is a purely trade medium appli¬ 
cants should, with the subscription, send a copy of their 
catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the nursery 
or seed trades. Address 
>> LOWDHAM, NOTTS, 
ENGLAND. 
Editors of the “ H. A.’ 
GRAPE CUTTINGS 
Chas. C. Nash, Three Rivers and Kalamazoo. Mich. 
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J^ET ME QUOTE YOU prices on all Conifers and Broad. 
J leaved Tree and Shrub Seeds. Guaranteed fresh, true to 
I name and good germination. ' 
I J. F. Von HAFFTEN, Consulting Forester | 
I WINFIELD JCT., L. I. j 
LEVAVASSEUR & SONS,fran^e"'*®''"" 
Wholesale Growers of Fruit Tree Stocks, Ornamentals, Evergreen Seedlings, etc. Best Grading Quality, and Packing. 
Largest shippers to this country. All leading nurserymen are our regular customers. Orders booked now for delivery for season 
1913-1914 at open prices, so as to secure quantities. For further information address our 
American Agents, AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, New York, 31 Barclay Street or P O. Box 752. 
WANTED—Landscape Man. Must be capable of getting business. 
We want high class salesman who wants to better himself in a growing 
concern. We will pay the salary but you must show a record. All 
communications will be treated confidentially. - 
BEAUDRY’S NURSERY CO., 
700 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago 
PEACH SEED 
Different Varieties, and Prices to Suit. Write for Sample and Price. 
THOS. R. HARNAN, Baltimore, Md. 
1614 E. Ohver St. 
Strawberry Plants 
My 1913-14 Trade List now ready. 63 varieties, millions of them 
for Fall delivery. 
LEAMON G. TINGLE, Pittsville, Md. 
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! Japanese Nursery Stock 
i SAITAMAENGEI & CO., Ltd. j 
I Growers of Nursery Stocks, and Seedmen | 
! Toyono, Nr. Kasukabe St., Saitama-ken, Japan. ! 
I Bulbs, Azalea, Peonies, and Ornamental trees. Citrus Nobilis Satsuma, the j 
j noblest of oranges, and ripens earlier than the Naples orange. Fruit trees and i 
I seedlings. Seeds, etc. | 
I Catalogues and special quotations will be sent on application | 
WHITE PINE! 
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EVERGREEN NURSERY CO. 
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. 
The 
NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Advertising Service 
always proves profitable. 
It reaches a wide-awake clientele. 
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