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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Charles Perkins, 2nd, of the Jackson & Perkins Com¬ 
pany,. Newark, N. Y., is now the proud father of a son, 
Master Charles Dale Perkins, born early in January. 
Mr. Watson is attending the Kansas City Conventioii, 
and then expects to return via Chicago, where he is mak¬ 
ing some arrangements for the coming Convention. 
FOR SALE 
10,000 
2,000 
2,000 
300 
5,000 
5,000 
J. 
No.' 1 
No. 2 
Dorothy 
Perkins, 
Dwarf Box, 3-year, 
Dwarf Box, 3-year, 
2 and 3-year Field grown. Climbing' Roses 
Crimson Rambler, Lady Gay, Blue Rambler, 
Perkins, Red Dorothy Perkins, White Dorothy 
Philadelphia Rambler, Mary Washington, 
Everblooming Crimson Rambler. 
Roses, 2 and 3-year, 
Madam Frances Kruger, Sir Thomas Lipton, 
Clothide Soupert, Magna Charter, 
Henry Martin, Baby Rambler. 
Linnaeus Rhubarb, 2-year, 
Linnaeus Rhubarb, 1-year, strong, 
Packing Extra 
Shade Trees and Shrubs in large supply. 
Write for prices. 
B. WATKINS & BRO., 
MIDLOTHIAN, VA. 
POS SALE 
A thriving and increasing Nursery Business, in a thriving 
Village located in the heart of the fruit belt. A thriving Farm 
and Garden seed store and Insurance business in connection. 
The Nursery work is attractive and demand high but for 
other reasons, we are thinking of selling. 
Box 75, In care of National Nurseryman. 
WANTED 
POSITION WANTED 1 
As superintendent or assistant superintendent or % 
as a salesman with a retail ornamental nursery, Is 
Single; over thirty, with many years experience. 
Give details of position and state salary offered. 
Prefer Eastern or Central States. ^ 
$ 
BON 42, Care National Nurseryman. & 
% 
STOCK WANTED 
CHERRIES— Montmorency, on Mahaleb, dwarf form, 
1 yr. 3-4 ft., 1 yr. 4-5 ft. 
PLUMS-Shropshire Damson, Green Gage and Italian Prune 
CURRANTS— Black Naples, or equally good; Cherry, 
Victoria or Perfection, 2 yr., No. 1. 
HARDY HYBRID RHODODENDRONS-First grade healthy 
stock. 
When quoting be sure to state clearly the sizes, age and 
variety of stock you havv. to offer, and quantity each size, 
with prices in lots of 1,000 and 5,000, for Fall Delivery 
F. W. KELSEY NURSERY COMPANY 
150 BROADWAY - - NEW YORK CITY 
WANTED —A nursery foreman. Must have extensive know¬ 
ledge of ornamental varieties and be able to handle men. Good 
salary to start and good future. State age, single or married, 
nationality, creed and experience. Give reference? as to 
ability, experience and character. Send photo if possible. 
FRAMING-HAM NURSERIES, Framingham, Mass. 
WANTED —Married man who understands growing orna¬ 
mental nursery stock. Also married man for propagating or¬ 
namental nursery stock. Opportunity for advancement in 
either position. State age, experience, salary expected, etc. 
in first letter. 
Address Box A, 
In care of The National Nurseryman. 
* — 
WANTED 
Several first-class experienced nursery workmen. State age, 
single or married, nationality, creed and experience. Give 
references as to ability, experience and character. Send photo 
If possible. Good wages to start and opportunity to advance. 
FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES, Framingham, Mass. 
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A Nursery Foreman who understands growing fruit trees 
and a general line of Nursery Stock. State experience and 
salary wanted. 
THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., 
YAIiESVIXiLE, CONN. 
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WANTED —A middle aged man as nursery foreman, who 
understands budding of fruit and roses; can handle help and 
teams. We have a good opening for the right party. Please 
reply stating age, experience, salary expected, etc. 
C. R. BURR & CO., 
Manchester 
Conn. 
WANTED 
Young man of energy and ability to take charge of a 
branch nursery for the growing of ornamental trees, shrubs, 
evergreens and roses. First rate opportunity to a man who 
demonstrates his ability, as a share of the profits of an old 
established business will be given in addition to his salary. 
Give full particulars, references and wages expected. 
ELLIOTT NURSERY CO., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
ESTABLISHED 1893 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
INCORPORATED 1902 
The only Trade Journal devoted exclusively to the interests of growers and dealers in nursery stock. 
Edited by a practical nurseryman, Ernest Hemming, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, to whom all correspondence 
pertaining to the Editorial Department, should be addressed. 
Nurserymen cannot afford to be without a trade paper. The advertising pages, patronized by all leading 
nurserymen throughout the world, will save many dollars to the subscriber. These pages are a record of the stock 
offered for sale. 
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