For Spring 1918 ^ppiete Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens 
'^'‘‘s^uImit^^p^ricIs AUDUBON Nursery, P.O. Box 731, Wilmington, N. C. 
P. OUWERKERK, 
No. 216 Jane St., Weehawken Heights, Hoboken, N, J. 
Rhododendrdons, Clematis, H. P. Roses, Hardy Azaleas, 
Paeonies, Magnolias, Box Trees, Fancy Conifers, Hydran^ 
geas and Shrubs, our specialties at our HOLLAND NUR¬ 
SERIES. Some of the goods on hand here during the 
packing season. 
TREE SEED | 
Large assortment of Tree, Shrub and Frnit | 
Seeds for ornamental and forestry purposes, j 
Send for catalogue. CONYERS B. FLEU, Jr. I 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. | 
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The Florists' Exchange, P. O. Box 100, Times Square Sta. j 
WE OFFER I 
Grape Vines, Currants and Gooseberries j 
in all varieties and grades, also { 
Grape and Currant Cuttings and Light Grade of Vines for j 
Lining Out in Nursery Rows | 
WRITE FOR PRICES ! 
F. E. Schifferli, - Fredonia, N. Y. | 
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Unusual and rare stock in great varie¬ 
ty; hardy Bamboos, Palms, Crapemyr- 
tles, fruit and Economic trees and 
plants, etc., etc., from all over the world. 
New additions constantly being tested. 
Ask for complete descriptive catalog, and 
wholesale rates. 34tb. year. 
ONEGO 
BEASONER BROS., 
FEORIDA. 
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Hatboro, Pa. 
Specialists in IVnrsery Printing 
Ask for Prices. We are the printers of this Magazine 
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Field-grown own-root 
P Shipments Jan.lst 
I\OS0S to March 15th 
Howard Rose Co., Hemet, Cal. 
Spring price-list to the trade only. 
2^4 and 4-inch pot-grown in 400 best sorts. 
2-year-old field-grown in Hardy Climbers. 
ROSES LEE OLE 
THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
J. E. Stoner, Prop. 
WESTMINSTER - - - MARYLAND 
Offers for Fall, 1918: 
10,000 Monacacy Apple, 2 yr.. Buds. 
250,000 Cal. Privets, 2 yr. and 3 yr. 
500,000 Asparagus Asst., 2 and 3 yr. 
Barberry Thun., 3 yr., extra fine. 
Lombardy Poplars, 8 to 16 feet. 
Oriental Planes, 8 to 16 feet. 
Tulip Poplars, 6 to 12 feet. 
Horse Chestnuts, 8 to 12 feet. 
Catalpa Speciosa, 8 to 12 feet. 
Can supply the above in CAR lots. 
We also offer in large lots, Rhubarb, Cumb. Raspberry, 
Ruby, Miller, and St. Riggs Raspberry Altheas, 3 to 5 feet, 
Deutzias, aud^Spireas Asst., Hydrangeas P. G. Etc. Will 
make low prices for early orders. 
FAIRFIELD NURSERIES 
FRUIT AND SEED FARMS 
OFFER for Spring 1918 
GRAPE VINES— One and two years old. Varieties 
largely Moore’s Early, Concord and Niagara. 
Also Scarlet or Crimson Clover Seed and Cow Peas. 
Free from weed seeds, all recleaned and guaranteed first 
class. 
Correspondence solicited. Price list upon request. 
CHAS. M. PETERS 
P. O. Address, Salisbury, Wicomico County, Md., R. F. D. 3 
Long Distance Phone and Telegraph, Salisbury, Md. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
If you need Everbearing strawberry plants to fill spring 
orders or if you wish to increase your planting in nurseries, 
we can supply j ou with genuine PROGRESSIVE Everbearing 
plants, guaranteed to be TRUE TO NAME and handled so as 
to reach you In best of growing condition. Write for prices. 
We have been growing and breeding the Everbearing straw¬ 
berries for the past eight years and have many new varieties 
growing in our experimental grounds that are not yet for sale. 
We invite a personal visit to our grounds during fruiting sea¬ 
son, preferably during August or September. The latch string 
is always out. 
THE GARDNER NURSERY CO., Drawer 103, Osage, Iowa. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman. 
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