FOR FALL 1909 
We have the largest and most complete assort¬ 
ment of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Herbaceous 
Plants we have ever grown. Also Tree Seedlings in 
large variety. 
We have genuine Catalpa Speciosa and Black 
Locust in large quantities. You cannot afford to buy 
before getting our quotation, it will pay you. 
Are now ready to quote you. 
The Willadean Nurseries 
WARSAW, KENTUCKY. 
DREER SPECIALS 
Hardy Perennials, Paeonies, Iris, Hardy and Tender Water 
Lilies and Aquatics, Hardy Vines and Climbers, Decora¬ 
tive Greenhouse Plants, Palms, Ferns, 
Ficus, Araucarias, etc. 
Bay Trees and Trained Box Woods, Hardy Rhododen¬ 
drons, Azaleas, etc. 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Bulbs, Implements, etc. 
Wholesale catalogue issued quarterly and sent to the trade 
only. Write for a copy. 
HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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HARDY NEW ENGLAND GROWN NURSERY STOCK- 
E grow a general assortment of Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses and Herbaceous 
Perennials, Etc. Prices reasonable. Wholesale Trade List for the asking. 
BAY STATE NURSERIES, North Abington, Mass. 
Charles Detriche, Senior 100,000 
ANGERS, FRANCE 
Grower and Exporter of Fruit-Tree Stocks, 
Forest Tree Seedlings, Rose Stocks, Shrubs, 
Vines, and Conifers for Nursery Planting. 
ANNOUNCES 
That his new price list has just been printed and that copies may 
be had by addressing his Sole Representatives for the 
United States and Canada. 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
NEWARK, N. Y. 
California Privet 
EXTRA STOCKY PLANTS. 2 YEARS 
They go quick at bargain prices. 
ARCADIA NURSERIES 
Monticello, Florida 
FINE TEXAS 
UMBRELLA 
GENUINE 
with perfectly 
formed tops 
JOHN A. YOUNG 
Greensboro Nurseries 
Greensboro N. Carolina 
FOR SALE 
50,000,000 Strawberry Plants 
ORDER NOW FOR FALL 
I want every grower to investigate my new “Tennessee Favorite,”— 
The very best berry grown for the market,—size color, flavor and shipping 
qualities considered. Even in size throughout season. I picked and so'd 
from one acre 4,456 quarts at a net profit of n cents a quart making a 
tota* profit of $491.16 in the Spring of 1908. For the season of 1909 I 
shipped 194 crates per acre, which net $2.52 per crate. To vouch for the 
truth of this statement, I refer anyone to M. Fugazzi & Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio, who handled these shipments. 
In my thirty years’ experience I have found nothing quite its equal. 
Does best in low, strong land. Try them. Other varieties, Aromas, 
Klondyke, Lady Thompson, Excelsior. 
A. HORN, R. F. D. 3 , Soddy, Tenn. 
LABELS Sbr NURSERYMEN 
‘Plain on - 
Prim tecH 
Ben Davis j 
The Benjamin Chase Co Deny Village, N.H. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
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