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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Catalogues Received 
WANTED To communicate with a thoroughly reliable and 
====r experienced man in the sale of ornamental 
nursery stock, competent to assume charge of a portion of our 
retail trade. Address, SOUTHWORTH BROS., Beverly, Mass. 
B. G. Pratt & Co., 50 Church St., New York City. “Modern 
Methods of Harvesting, Grading, and Packing Apples.’’ 
Turkey Creek Nurseries, Macclenny, Fla. Descriptive cata¬ 
logue, 1910-1911, of nut trees, ornamentals, shade trees, fruit trees, 
etc. Profusely illustrated. 
Henry F. Michell Co., 518 Market St., Philadelphia. Pre¬ 
liminary offer Michell’s “Distinctive’’ seeds and bulbs for florists, 
crop 1910. Special offers to florists and dealers in Christmas greens. 
The Munson Nurseries, Denison, Texas. Catalogue of fruit and 
nut trees, shrubs, etc. Cover shows a bunch of Captivator grape. 
Griffing Brothers Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Griffing’s tree catalog, 
1911. An attractive publication of fifty pages. Cover shows 
pecans used for roadside planting, in colors. 
Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries', Huntsville, Ala. Price list for 
the trade only, December, 1910. 
D. W. Babcock, Berlin, Md. Trade bargain list of choice forest 
and fruit tree seedlings and seed, perennial plants, dahlia and 
gladiolia bulbs, fall, 1910. 
Summit Nurseries, Miller & Gossard, Monticello, Fla. Illus¬ 
trated catalogue and price list. 
L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. Descriptive trade price list. 
Lewis Roesch & Son, Fredonia, N. Y. Wholesale price list of 
grape vines, small fruits, etc., for fall, 1910. 
Valdesian Nurseries, Bostic, N. C. Price list for fall, 1910. 
J. B. Pilkington, Portland, Ore. Illustrated catalogue for 1911. 
FOREIGN CATALOGUES 
Barnham Nurseries, Ltd., Bamham, Sussex, England. Trade 
catalogue, of fruit trees, roses, and general nursery stock. 
A. Couteau, “The Golden Hare’’ Nurseries, Orleans, France. 
Special offer of roses. 
Walter Charles Slocock, Goldsworth “Old” Nursery, Woking, 
Surrey, England. Wholesale catalogue, 1910 and 1911, of coniferae, 
hardy evergreen and deciduous shrubs, rhododendrons, fruit trees, 
transplanted forest trees, etc. 
E. Turbat & Co., 69 Route d’Olivet, Orleans, France. Whole¬ 
sale list of roses and nursery stock, for autumn, 1910, and spring, 
1911. 
W. Fromow & Sons, Windlesham, Surrey, England. Catalogue 
of rhododendrons, the specialty of these nurseries, coniferae, hardy 
evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs, etc. 
Hommo Ten Have, Schmeeda, Holland, only special grower of 
westernwolths ryegrass-seed. Description of this seed. 
Greenewegen & Son’s Nurseries, De Bilt, Holland. “Holland 
Abroad,” published by the Bureau for the Promotion of Dutch 
Commerce and Industry, Damrak 60, Amsterdam. A ten page. 
liublication with illustrations, being views on the nursery grounds, 
and views of some of the individual products of the nurseries. 
Sluis & Groot, Enhuizen, Holland. Advance price list of 
vegetable, flower and agricultural seeds. 
Matthew W. Smith. The Forest Nurseries, Darley Dale, near 
Matlock, England. Trade list of nursery stock. 
John Hill «&: Sons, Spot Acre Nurseries, near Stone, Staffs, Eng¬ 
land. Trade catalogue of Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 
Forest Trees, pot Shrubs, etc. 
Wm. Paul & Son, Waltham Cross, England. Wholesale Cata¬ 
logue of Roses, Fruit Trees, Deciduous trees and shrubs, etc. 
Wm. Learmont & Son, Larchfield Nurseries, Dumfries, Scotland. 
Wholesale list of Nursery Stock. 
John Dimmick, The Nurseries, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Trade list 
of nursery stock. 
King’s Acre Nurseries, Ltd., Hereford, England. Trade cata¬ 
logue of Fruit Trees, Roses, Clematis, Ampelopsis, etc. 
H. Den Ouden & Son, The Old Farm Nurseries, Boskoop, Hol¬ 
land. Supplement of wholesale price list of young evergreens. 
Dervaes Freres, Wetteren, Belgium. Catalogue and price list for 
autumn, 1910, and spring, 1911. 
WANTED 
Experienced man who under¬ 
stands the growing, propagat¬ 
ing and packing of nursery 
stock and who is capable of handling men working under 
him. A steady place to the right man. State age, experience, 
and names of previous employers, with wages expected. 
Address, ROSEDALE NURSERIES. Tarrytown, N, Y. 
NURSERYMAN WANTED i," 
' ■ Douglas County. 
175,000 population without a large nursery. Splendid open¬ 
ing for experienced nurseryman with capital. We have a 
choice location to rent him at low rent with large building for 
storage house. Correspondence invited. 
N. P. DODGE & CO., 15th and Harney, Omaha, Nehr. 
WANTED 
MARCH ist, experienced nursery¬ 
man. Married man preferred. 
Steady work, good position for right man. Give particulars, 
salary wanted, full description and references in first letter. 
PRINCETON NURSERY 
Princeton, Ind. 
KALLEN & LUNINEMANN 
BOSKOOP, HOLLAND 
Cable for prices 
Address Kallen Boskoop, A. B. C. Code sth ed. 
Your attention is asked for a SURPLUS of splendid, thrifty 1 yr. 
old Applestocks. Few HUNDRED THOUSAND yet to offer in 5-7 and 
7-10 grade. Bargain for sure! Price regulated by fact, that surplus must 
be disposed of. Samples were sent to various firms in America, some of 
which bought, others expressed their satisfaction on quahty of sample. 
Surplus same quality. Cable expense refunded, where orders are placed 
GUST. LUDEMANN, The Nurseries 
HALSTENBEK, nr Hamburg, (Germany) 
Established i 8 y 8 
offers 
in Ai quality, Abies Douglasi (Oregon) i year seedling; 
Larch, i year seedling; Norway Spruce, 2 year seedling: 
Beeches, 2 year seedling; Oak, common two year seedling. 
First class quality, lowest prices, best shipping facilities 
via Hamburg. 
MOST EVERYONE HAS A HOBBY 
Ours is propagating new varieties of Strawberries 
After a thorough testing and found to be an all around, 
best of all, you hear us warble. Otherwise we bury them. 
Our catalogue for 1911 is brimful of new ones and conspicu¬ 
ously absent of varieties that have been, but can not come 
back. Early, mid-season and late varieties. We were the 
propagators and introducers of the famous “ Stevens Late 
Champion.” A book on Strawberrry Culture mailed with 
every catalogue free for the asking. 
J. G. GARRISON & SONS, Bridgeton, N. J, 
HELP WANTED 
Two first-class competent landscape-nurserymen to wait 
on trade and superintend spring planting, with opportunity 
to enter propagation and other special lines in greenhouses 
or nursery. Give reference and experience. By established 
growing concern in large western city. “ Western ” care of 
National Nurseryman. 
2 Million Privet Cuttings 
HARRY B. EDWARDS. lltHe Silver, N. 3 . 
