SEPTEMBER 1918 
Published Monthly at Hatboro, Penna., U. S. A., in behalf of the Trade Interests of Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Plant Growers in General 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
Established 1847. 
Offers a Fine Stock of 
Apple, Cherry, Peach 
Berberis, Spiraea Van 
Houtte, Other Ornamentals 
Shrubs, H. P. Roses, Etc. 
Will be pleased to quote on your list of wants 
I. E. llgenfritz’ Sons Co. 
Monroe, Mich. 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s rund for Market Development.” 
Progressive^ Superb 
and Peerless 
^. Everbearing ,,. 
Strawberry Plants 
We can supply you fresh dug every 
day. Healthy true-to-name. well root¬ 
ed at attractive prices. 
Address 
The W. F. Allen Company 
Salisbury, Maryland 
MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES 
E. S. WELCH, Pres. 
Shenandoah, Iowa 
Our Specialty 
A large and complete line of high quality Nursery Stock 
for the wholesale trade. 
We still have a good assortment of FRUIT TREES, 
SMALL FRUITS, SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
SHRUBS, ROSES and VINES. 
With our superior storage facilities we are able lo 
furnish a good assortment of stock for shipment until the 
middle of May. 
ASK FOR TRADE LIST AND BULLETINS. 
We are subscribers to the NURSERYMEN’S FUND FOR 
MARKET DEVEEOFMENT, a co-operative national campaign 
to create new business. Ask about it. 
“ DIGHT now H. P. Roses, Clim- 
ing Roses, Apples, Peaches, 
are very scarce. Write us for 
prices. Remember that we have 
acres of Ornamentals, carloads of 
Barberry Thunbergii and California 
Privet. Pleased to hear from you.” 
C. R. BURR & CO. 
Manchester, Conn. 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s Fund for Market Development.” 
