The Chase Labels 
FOR NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS ARE EXCELLED BY NONE 
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^ PLAIN, PAINTED, WIRED in any combination with TINNED or 
COPPER wire and PRINTED in ANY MANNER that may be called 
for. Prices as low as FIRST CLASS WORK and UNEQUALLED 
PROMPTNESS in DELIVERY will justify, Please favor us with a 
trial order if you are not one of our present patrons. :::::::: 
The Benjamin Chase Co. 
P. 0, Address, Derry Village. DERRY, NEW HAMPSFIIRE Western Union Telegraph 
i^each Seed-^ 
OZARK MOUNTAIN 
GROWN “NATURALS” 
I make a practice of collecting the small, healthy Ozark 
Mountain pits for my own planting—the best seed I have ever 
used. Results of early or late planting always satisfactory 
when you have good seeds. I have several hundred bushel of 
seed which I will furnish f. o. b. Stark City. No charge for' 
sacks. Prices and samples on application. 
William P. Stark Nurseries 
. STARK CITY, MISSOURI 
MULBERRIES 
WE ARE GROWERS OF 
HICKS, DOWNING, STUBBS, 
BLACK ENG. NEW AMERICAN 
Will have about 75,000 to 100,000 for 
Fall Delivery, 1913 
Buffalo Nursery Company 
McCULLERS, N. C R. F D , No. 1 
ALL “AMERICAN NURSERYMEN *’ j 
Wishing to do business with Europe i 
should send for the : 
“HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER” | 
This is The British Trade Paper being read weekly by j 
all Horticultural traders. It is also taken by over looo of ! 
the best Continental houses. Annual subscriptions to cover i 
cost of postage, 75 cents. Money orders payable at Lowd- j 
ham, Notts. As the H. A. is a purely trade medium appli- I 
cants should, with the subscription, send a copy of their | 
catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the nursery = 
or seed trades. Address I 
n LOWDHAM, NOTTS, | 
ENGLAND. | 
Editors of the “ H. A. 
THE NURSERY BOOK 
1 By L. H. Bailey 
j complete handbook of propagation and pollination of plants 
I It tells, plainly and briefly, what everyone who sows a seed 
I makes a cutting, sets a graft, or crosses a flower wants to know 
r It is entirely new and original in method and matter. The 
I cuts number almost a hundred, and are made especially for it, 
I direct from nature. The book treats of all kinds of cultivated 
= plants, fruits, vegetables, greenhouse plants, hardy herbs, orna- 
I mental trees and shrubs and forest trees. Illustrated. 4/^x7 
i inches. 365 pages. Cloth, net $1.50. 
j THE National Nurseryman pub’g Co., inc. 
j 218 Livingston Bldg., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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RBUIAINGE irNSECTIClDE 
Instantly destroys all forms of plant lice. Green and White Fly,Thrips, 
Mealy Bug, Red Spider Brown and White Scale and all other soft- 
bodied insects. Does not injure foliage or bloom and is used as a spray 
in greenhouse or garden. Guaranteed. One gallon makes 30 to 50 gal¬ 
lons spray. Per gallon, $1.50; gallon, $1.00; quart, 75c. Trial size 
(make one gallon spray), postpaid, 50c. 
REGIAINCE MFC. CO. = Orange, Tex. 
A * ! T FAR LESS than half the price forde- I 
! livery in Fall 1913-Sprin{> 1914 PICEA | 
I j PUNGENS CLAUCA KOSTER. True ( 
*—+ grafted stock in sizes: 2^-3 ft.; 3-4 ft. j 
j and 4-5 ft. Alsosmaller stock from 2 yr. grafts | 
j and up. KALLEN & LUNNEMANN, [ 
j Holland | 
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