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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
people and nature to combat the old pests. And so lar 
as man can foretell the cycle of change will run on 
through the ages. 
Quarantine 37 has developed a great many nursery¬ 
men who believe it to their interest to support, or at any 
rate not to antagonize it. It is certain that some time 
the nurserymen and all the world will realize that “the 
injury of one is the concern of all.” It must be conceded 
however, that this glad day of hope and cohcord is very 
dim if at all visible. 
Yours truly, 
Theo. Foulk, 
Flushing, N. Y. 
WANTED—An experienced traveling agent to keep track of 
State and Federal horticultural quarantines. Must be a live 
wire who can hit the high spots and go a long time without 
sleep or liquid stimulants. Address,—Any United States Nur¬ 
seryman. 
FOR SALE 
FOR SALE 
About 5,000 Apple Seedlings. Carried over from 1919. Xj 
Will be large enough to bud 1920. Make an offer—Address—- ^ 
Box 65, In care of National Nurseryman. 35 
5k! 10,000 Dwarf Box, 3-year, No. 1 
® 2,000 Dwarf Box, 3-year, No. 2 
2,000 2 and 3-year Field grown, Climbing Roses 
Sb Crimson Rambler, Lady Gay, Blue Rambler, Dorothy 
35 Perkins, Red Dorothy Perkins, White Dorothy Perkins, 
35 Philadelphis Rambler, Mary Washington, 
£ Everblooming Crimson Rambler. 
^ 300 Roses, 2 and 3-year, 
Madam Frances Kruger, Sir Thomas Lipton, 
Clothide Soupert, Magna Charter, 
% Henry Martin, Baby Rambler. 
& 5,000 Linnaeus Rhubarb, 2-year, 
! 5,000 Linnaeus Rhubarb, 1-year, strong, 
Packing Extra 
Shade Trees and Shrubs in large supply. ^ 
Write for prices. % 
1 J. B. WATKINS & BRO., I 
MIDLOTHIAN, VA. I 
* FOR SALE CHEAP | 
My Nursery and Berry Business f 
I GARNETT NURSERY, Garnett, Kansas I 
NURSERY AND FRUIT FARM FOR SALE 
% 87% Acres within 50 miles of St. Paul. 20 years established 
« One of the best openings in the northwest. Modern cement 
block residence, storage cellar, basement barn, tenant house, 
^ etc. which cost more than price asked—? 17,000. 14 cash. Pro- 
fltable vineyard and orchard. For further particulars write 
STRAND’S NURSERY, Taylors Falls, Minn. 
FOR 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 fox' 
other reasons, we are thinking of selling. 
Box 75, In care of National Nurseryman. 
The many nurseryman friends of 0. Joe Howard, Sec¬ 
retary and Treasurer of the J. Van Lindley Company, 
Pomona, N. C., will be interested to hear that he and his 
associates have organized the Howard Hickory Company, 
Nurserymen and Landscape gardeners, at Hickory, N. C. 
More than $40,000 of the capital stock has been sub¬ 
scribed. 
Mr. Howard does not expect to completely sever his 
connections with J. Van Lindley Company until after the 
present shipping season, so will not move his family to 
Hickory until that time. 
Mr. J. Edward Moore advises the Gould Bill has been 
slightly modified from the original form, and has been 
presented to Congress as follows:— 
“For investigating in cooperation with States or 
privately owned nurseries, methods of propagating 
fruit trees, ornamental and other plants, the study 
of stocks used in propogating such plants and meth¬ 
ods of groweng stocks, for the purpose of providing 
American sources of stocks, cuttings or other pro¬ 
pagating material, $20,000.” 
If accepted by the House, this will go before the Sen¬ 
ate, and the officers of the Association will appear before 
the committee of that body, to further help the progress 
of the bill. 
WANTED 
H WANTED 
X Young man to fill position of Sales Manager' and Corres- 
& pondence Clerk. A good knowledge of the Nursery business 
Si necessary. Must have had experience. Fine position for 
^ right man. 
Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 
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% WANTED 
Man accustomed to nursery work, getting up orders, hand¬ 
ling nursery stock, quick good salesman. State salary, experi¬ 
ence and references; also experienced planter wanted. 
ELIZABETH NURSERY COMPANY Elizabeth, N. J. 
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. 
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WANTED 
A man with greenhouse experience and versed in the prop¬ 
agation of conifers. In writing state experience and give 
references. Wages $100.00 per month with board and lodg- 
^ ing. Address: 
U CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY, Niles, Calif. 
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. 
