THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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TO THE TRADE ONLY 
ROSES 
2 Year No. 1 Budded 
350 Alfred Colomb 
900 Baroness Rothchild 
600 Captain Hayward 
500 Columbia 
2000 General Jacqueminot 
1350 Gruss an Teplitz 
980 J. B. Clark 
1800 La France 
500 Los Angeles 
3200 Mad. Caroline Testout 
4000 Paul Neyron 
Many Other Popular Varieties 
We Like to Answer Letters 
Do You Want Our Additional Surplus and Prices on Roses? 
Usual Line of General Nursery Stock, Small Fruits, 
Nursery Supplies, Etc. 
Portland Wholesale Nursery Co. 
971 Sandy Boulevard Portland, Oregon 
New York State 
Nurserymen’s Association 
Annual Meeting 
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Powers’ Hotel, 
Rochester, New York 
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922 
10 O’Cloek A. M. 
GOOD SPEAKERS 
Banquet at 6 P. M. — Tickets, $3.00. 
All Nurserymen Are Cordially Invited 
Those intending to be present at the banquet should noti¬ 
fy the Secretary in advance, from whom tickets may be 
procured at the meeting. 
C. J. MALOY, Secretary, 
209 Linden St., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
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Princeton Products 
are 
Ornamental 
Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens 
of high grade 
for the wholesale trade 
Princeton Nurseries 
Princeton in New Jersey 
February, 1922 
When writing to Advertisers 
Bauer's 
Famous Southern Grown 
Strawberry Plants 
The largest grower of choice strawberry 
plants in the Southwest wants your busi¬ 
ness. We ship direct to your patrons, 
when desired, at no additional charge what¬ 
ever. Our list includes the cream of all 
varieties. During the busy season we ship 
500,000 plants per day. Wholesale price 
list sent upon request. Forty-four years of 
success back of Bauer’s business. Send in 
your order by return mail. 
J. A. BAUER 
JUDSONIA, ARK. 
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