MAYFIELD NURSERIES, St. Paul. Minn. 
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS : 
Abies Douglassi, Douglass Fir 4-6 in. 
“ “ ” 6-8 “ 
Pinus Cembra, Swiss Stone Pine,3-4’ 
Ponderosa, Bull Pine 
4-6 ’ 
Picea Alba, White Spruce 4-6 “ 
“ “ “ 6-8 “ 
“ Rigida, Pitch 
6-8 * 
10-12 
“ Excelsa, Norway Spruce, 6-8 “ 
8-10“ 
“ Sylvestris, Scotch” 
II ti 1 1 It 
6-8 ‘ 
10-12’ 
“ 10-12“ 
“ Strobus, White “ 
3-4 ‘ 
“ Pungens, Col. Blue “ 3-4 “ 
4-6 “ 
11 11 11 11 
6-8 ‘ 
“ Montana, Swiss Mt.Pine, 8-io‘ 
Pinus Austriaca, Aust. Pine 3-5 “ 
11 1 * 11 11 11 
10-12’ 
10-12“ 
Thuya Occid., Am. A. Vitae, 
II 1* It i« 11 
3"5 ‘ 
" Banksiana, Jack “ 8-10“ 
12-15" 
6-8 ‘ 
Extra Fine Stock of named varieties of Paeonies. Special Price and list 
of varieties given on application. 
Send list of wants for Fall and Spring. Can make you interesting prices. 
Full line of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, etc. 
L. L. MAY & CO. 
NURSERY-GROWN 
Forest Tree Seedlings 
IMMENSE quantities of Black Walnut, White Walnut 
American Sweet Chestnut, American Persimmon, Sugar 
Red, Norway and Silver Maple, American White Ash, Wild 
Black Cherry, etc. 
A large variety of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Pyru 
Japonica, Common Snowball, Worden Grape Vines, Aspara 
gus, Catalpa Speciosa, etc., etc. Write for price list. 
J. JENKINS & SON 
WINONA. OHIO 
WE OFFER 
For FALL 1910 and SPRING 1911 
Grape Vines, Currants and Gooseberries 
in all varieties and Grades 
-also- 
Grape and Currant Cuttings and Light 
Grade of Vines for Lining Out 
in Nursery Rows 
WRITE FOR PRICES 
F. E. SCHIFFERLI, Fredonia, N. Y. 
, FAIRFIELD NURSERIES 
FRUIT AND SEED FARMS 
OFFER for Spring igio 
GRAPE VINES —One and two years old. Varieties 
largely Moore’s Early, Concord and Niagara. 
Also Scarlet or Crimson Clover Seed and Cow Peas. 
Free from weed seeds, all recleaned and guaranteed 
first class. 
Correspondence solicited. Price list upon request. 
CHAS. M. PETERS 
P. O. Address, Salisbury, Wicomico County, Md., R. F. C. 3 
Long Distance Phone and Telegraph, Salisbury, Md. 
— 
Vracearaes MuaffseffloSs, 
W. C. REED, Prop. VINCENNES, IND 
Leading Specialties for Fall 1910, and Spring 1911. 
Cherry—Two Years, K to i in., and i inch up. Best block we have e 
grown. 
Cherry—One Year. All Leading Varieties. Strong on Sweets, such as Bi 
Lambert, Luelling, and other Western Sorts. 
Standard and Dwarf Pear—One and Two Year. 
150000 Apple—One Year. Strong on leading commercial varieties. 
10000 Quince—One and Two Year. 
30000 Plum—One and Two Year, on Peach and Plum roots. 
150000 Peach—One Year. All leading varieties. 
5000 Norway Spruce, 2 to 3 feet, and 3 to 4 feet. 
Also general line of other stock. Personal inspection invited. 
Our Blocks of Cherry are among the largest in the country. None better. 
An Old Established Nursery, 
with 35 years’ successful business standing, is offered for disposal 
because of the owner’s desire to go into retirement. The plant is 
only 26 miles from Manhattan, and has splendid transportation 
facilities. The entire offering consists of a well-furnished house, 
all modern improvements, several out buildings, barn with neces¬ 
sary farming implements, and ten fine greenhouses. The land com¬ 
prises 32 acres of best nursery stock, 4 acres woodland, 28 acres 
of tax sale land. If you are interested in a pleasant and well¬ 
paying business of this kind, full particulars will be gladly fur¬ 
nished by writing to the owners. 
R. P. JEFFREY & SON 
NURSERYMEN 
Oakfield Ave. Rellmore, L. I. N. Y. 
CUT IS EXACT SIZE 
No shoddy here. Sample by mail, soc. Blade is hand forged and warranted. Grafting Knife by mail, 25c. 
Nursery Budding Knives, 25c Pocket Budding Knife, 35c. All Steel Pruning Shears, California Pattern, post paid, $1. Jg^Nursery and Florists’ 
Propagating Knife white handle, 50c.—You pay 75c for a much inferior knife. Send for a 12 page SPECIAL NURSERY CATALOGUE. 
MAHER & GROSH CO., 90 A Street, TOLEDO, Ohio. 
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