THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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Rosa rugosa rubra and alba, strong, 2 yr. old plants and very strong 1 yr. old. 
i Rosa multiflora japonica 2-4 and 4-6 m. m. 
Cuttings of the Bastard Rosa rugosa for budding and for growing rose stems. 
| Treeroses and Half Standard Roses in excellent varieties. 
Populus volga, a cancer-free poplar, resembling the Lombardy. Ask for Samples and Prices 
| Koster & Co. Bridgeton, N. J. 
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I EVERGREENS ROSES [ 
Biotas, Aurea Nana, Texana Glauca, | 
Baker’s, Chinese | 
Cedars, Junipers, Cypress 
| Shade Trees, Shrubs, Roses § 
Send for Wholesale Price List. § 
| BAKER BROS. CO., Ft. Worth, Texas | 
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| FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS AND SHRUBS | 
= We are growing and offer for sale fall 1922, and spring i 
i 1923 Forest Tree Seedlings and Shrubs, and Lining out | 
| stock, such as Bethula Nigra, Catalpa Speciosa, Cornus | 
| Florida. Elm, Poplar, Locust, Walnut. I 
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E SHRUBS, such as Altheas in varieties, Barberry | 
E Thunbergii seedlings, Calycan thus, Deutzias, Loniceras, | 
= California Privet, Amoor River North Privet, Amoor | 
| River South Privet, Spirea Van Houttii. Write for quo- I 
| tations, § 
| FOREST NURSERY COMPANY 
= Boyd Brothers, § 
| McMinnville, tenn. | 
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I W. T. HOOD & CO. 
OLD DOMINION NURSERIES 
| RICHMOND :: VIRGINIA 
= We offer the following HIGH GRADE stock for Fall 1922 
= and Spring 1923: 
| Standard Pear 1 and 2 year—extra fine. 
= Apple 2 Year ll/16th and up. 
= (Delicious Staymans and Wine Sap) 
= Peacli good selection of varieties. 
= Cherry 1 year, Sours and Sweets—very fine. 
Amoor River Privet (South) 1 and 2 year, 18/24, 
= and % ft., very fine. 
California Privet one year, 12/18, 18/24 and 2/3 ft. 
= Send us your list for quotations. 
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“BEDFORD GROWN” 
Muhgo Pines, 12-18 in.; Thuya’s Globosa, 10 in. 
across; Hoveyi, 12-18 in.; Tom Thumb, 12-18 
in.; Pyramidalis, 2-2Vo ft.; Vervaeneana, 18 
in., and Sibirica, 18 in. 
Red Cedars, 18-30 in.; Hemlocks, 2Vk ft.; Bush 
Box, 6-8 in.; American Arborvitae, 2-3 ft. 
= = No better stock ever offered = 
24/30 = | Send for special price list covering also young ptotted ever- | 
§ I greens for bedding out in early spring. | 
I I THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES, BE M D A F sT 1 
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THE CASHMAN SOIL FIRMER AND TRENCHER 
The above illustrations show both machines with one 
wheel lowered and the other raised for hillside or dead fur¬ 
row work. By use of the side levers either machine can 
be run level at all times. 
On the Soil Firmer the packer wheels, weighing 500 
pounds each, are adjustable on the axle and the space between may be widened 
or narrowed to suit the occasion. We call attention to the steering lever by 
which the machine may be guided to either side independent of team; this is = 
done by swinging rear end of tongue controlled by steering lever. 1 
On tiie Trencher note construction of the shoe, designed to insure a clean, open 
= _ trench from eight to twelve inches in depth. This shoe has proven to be a sue- = 
= * cess in all kinds of soil. 
I Manufactured only by CLINTON FALLS NURSERY COMPANY, Owatonna, Minnesota | 
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| The CASHMAN Trencher and Soil Firmer 
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j§ and Particulars 
When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman. 
