THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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II PEARS, Standard and Dwarf. If = RAFFIA 
11 RASPBERRIES, Plum Farmer, transplanted. || i 
|| NORWAY and SUGAR MAPLE, Sizes 1 y 2 to 2i/ 2 in. || | Dependable Brands 
II SUGAR MAPLE, 5 to 7 feet, onee transplanted, for II | RED STAR XX SUPERIOR 
lining out. || 1 AA WEST COAST ARROW 
S| EUROPEAN SYCAMORE—Several fine blocks. || | Bale Lots or Less 
|| PIN OAK and RED OAK—Sizes 6 to 12 feet. |f| LILY BULBS 
II | AURATUM RUBRUM 
!! | MAGNIFICUM GIGANTEUM 
EVERGREENS If | All Hardy Varieties in Case Lots, 8-9”, 200 per 
|| | Case; 9-11”, 150 Per Case 
RETINOSPORA Picifera Aurea, Plumosa and || 1 "O A A 1VTCC 
Squarrosa. Sizes up to four feet. | O.AlVl0v-lU U.A.lNlliS 
NORWAY SPRUCE—Sizes up to 6 feet. |l | NATURAL, 5-12 ft. Japanese or Domestic 
AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE—Fine block 3 to 5 ft. H | DYED GREEN in 18” to 3ft. sizes 
Good supply of many leading varieties of shrubs. j| § Bale Lots Onl> 
_ II I FRENCH FRUIT and ROSE STOCKS 
!! 1 PALM SEEDS 
W. B. COLE 
Painesville, - - - Ohio. 
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= Write for Prices, Specifically Stating Your Requirements = 
1 McHUTCHISON & CO. ] 
New York City § 
= 95 Chambers Street 
L. R. TA YLOR & SONS 
Topeka, 
Kansas 
FOR FALL 1921 
A Fine Lot of 
APPLE SEEDLINGS 
FRENCH PEAR SEEDLINGS 
ALSO 
Apple Trees 
Peach Trees 
Pear Trees 
Cherry Trees 
Forest Trees 
Grape Vines 
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THE FLOWERING CRABS 
(Maluses) = 
The Flowering Crabs have few rivals among the gor- | 
geons spring-flowering trees and shrubs. At the Arnold I 
Arboretum one of the important events of the year is the | 
blooming of the Crabs followed by the showy fruit. 
Of easy culture, and planted singly or in masses, give | 
remarkable and quick results. While beautiful on the | 
small lawn, Flowering Crabs are used to the greatest ad- | 
vantage on a large scale in woodland and other mass plant- ^ 
ings, as are Dogwoods and Hawthorns. No group of plants ^ 
has greater value than the Maluses for enlivening open for- | 
est parks and country roadside; they present striking ef- g 
fects when planted on parking strips of boulevards or wide ^ 
city streets. 
BOXFORD-HIGHLANDS NURSERY offers the finest va- | 
rieties. Flowering Crabs are quite scarce and orders = 
should be placed early. = 
Send for Catalog of Hardy Rhododendrons, Azaleas, | 
Kalmias and Specimen Evergreens. Usual Trade Discount. = 
ADDRESS 
HARLAN F. KELSEY, Owner 
Hardy American Plants Salem, Massachusetts ^ 
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