TllK NATTONAl. NURSKlIYiMAN 
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Alborl F. Meolian. Mt. Aiij, Philadelphia, who served 
lhi(‘(‘ nioiilhs in the Third Otlieer’s Training Seliool at 
(’amp l'[)ton, Y.. lias been eonnnissioned a seeond 
Fi(mt('nant. and is now stationed at Camp Gordon, At¬ 
lanta. GiMirgia, in the First Replaeement Regiment. 
Tln‘ Framingham Nursery (’oinpany, Framingham, 
Mass., have issued a very unusual eatalogue. It is a 
magazine-like hook with the title “Reautiful Home Sur¬ 
roundings,” price 35e on the cover. 
It presiMits the subject of plants from the customers’ 
|)oint of view. In other words, it is not what the F'ra- 
mingham Nurseries have to sell, hut what the customer 
is likely to w ant for a special purpose. It gives the how, 
why and wherefore in about as simple language as pos¬ 
sible. The Latin nomenclature, so diflieult to the layman 
is subordinate to the common, popular or descriptive 
name. The plants it olfers are grouped according to 
their uses rather than in alphabetical form. It is cop¬ 
iously illustrated and is a very instructive work, and is 
perfectly in line wdth the thought that originated the 
Market Development Movement. 
WANTED 
WANTED FOREMAN.—On account of the draft we are 
in need of a first class foreman, he must be a good grower 
and be able to handle men and know his business. 
CORN BELT NURSERY & FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, 
Bloomington, III. 
OPEN FOR POSITION 
I An up to the minute Business Getter, experienced in 
I Office Management, calling on Wholesale Trade and Or- 
I ganizing Retail Sales Force is open for a position, address: 
j K. L., CARE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN, 
! Hatboro, Penna. 
EVERY SATURDAY 
Advertisinff Space,$1.25per Inch. Suhscriptlon,$1.50 per ArmuTn 
Under this title we publish the most reliable, progressive 
and up-to-date trade paper in the country, with departments 
covering the Nursery, Florist, Seed Trade and Allied Indus¬ 
tries. WUth a paid up subscription and distribution list of 
10,000 copies, nearly every copy of which is to men in business 
for themselves the worth of our columns will be readily ap¬ 
preciated. The editor of our Nursery Department is and has 
been for years, JOSEPH MEEHAN, of Philadelphia. 
For sample copy, discounts, etc., address 
The Florists’ Exchange, P. O. Box 100, Times Square Sta. 
FOR SALE 
FOR SAEE —A long established going nursery business with 
clioice real estate nr. Chicago. A large stock of ornamental 
trees and shrubs in first class condition. This nursery has a 
tine reputation; location best in the country for nursery busi¬ 
ness. Can be had at a bargain to close an estate and on most 
reasonable terms. $7,000 to $10,000 will handle it. This is a 
real opportunity. 
F. M. CEARKE, Attorney, 610 Reaper Block, Chicago. 
FOR SALE—A well established nursery business near a 
large Western city. Ideal location and very fertile soil. 
Modern office building and warehouse, on a good Railroad. 
For particulars address: 
D., CARE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN, 
Hatboro, Penna. 
POR SAEE: —Nursery with over forty acres of choice orna¬ 
mental nursery stock including large collection of evergreens, 
shrubs, and perennials. This nursery is doing a high class 
business and.has a good rating. Its annual business and acreage 
have both almost doubled in four years, the expansion being made 
from profits of the business. Location is good and friends are 
many. Past year’s business largest on record. Reason for 
selling; war service. Will sell controlling interest or might 
sell less to experienced manager without sufficient capital. 
“BOX W,” Care of N. N. 
TUEIFS PEONIES IRISES NARCISSI 
Peonies. —Standard varieties. Also a quantity of seedling 
singles and doubles, fine for extensive planting. 
Tulips. —Darwin, Cottage, Parrot, in standard varieties and 
mixture. A large quantity of small planting sizes of Darwin, 
Cottage, and Parrot mixtures. Wedding Veil, White Queen, 
Kate Greenaway, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Clara Butt, Ellen Will- 
mott, Bouton d’Or, Caledonia. If you wish any of these, write 
at once. 
Irises. —Siberian in blue, white, and purple. German-Ploren- 
tina, Flavescens, Kochii, Mad. Chereau, Gazelle and miscell¬ 
aneous. 
Narcissi. —Write for special offerings. 
ORONOGO PEOWER GARDENS, 
CARTHAGE, - - - MO. 
HORTICULTURE 
A Magazine of Trade News and Cultural Information 
for the NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, SEEDSMAN and 
GARDENER. A reliable exponent of advanced Trade 
and Progressive Horticulture.. 
Published Weekly 
SUBSCRIPTION SI. 00 PER YEAR 
HORTICULTURE PUBLISHING CO. 
147 Summer St. Boston, Mass. 
E STAB u SH E D 1893 -THE NATIONAL NURiSF.RYMAN incorporated 1902 
I The only Trade Journal devoted exclusively to the interests of growers and dealers in nursery stock. 
. Edited by a practical nurseryman, Ernest Hemming, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, to whom all correspondence 
I pertaining to the Editorial Department, should be addressed. 
I Nurserymen cannot afford to be without a trade paper. The advertising pages, patronized by all leading 
. nurserymen throughout the world, will save many dollars to the subscriber. These pages are a record of the stock 
I offered for sale. 
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