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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Bobbink & Atkins 
Nurserymen and Florists 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s Fund for Market Development.” 
RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 
Palms and Greenhouse Stock, Roses, Evergreens, 
and Pprpnnialc Ea y Trees, Boxwood, Rhododendrons, 
i i tea etna r erenniais. Andrcmedas, Ericas and Azaleas. 
Send us your want list. Inspect our stock. 
The 
Gardeners’ Chronicle 
(Established 1841) 
The BEST and OLDEST horticultural paper in 
England. Price 4d per week. 
Send for free copy and subscription rates to:— 
The Publishers, 41 Wellington St. 
W. C. 2, London, England 
RFI& NURSERY 
Headquarters for 
Small Fruit Plants 
200 Acres “At it 25 Years 
>> 
We offer for spring 1920 a good assortment of following 
stock and will be pleased to submit prices on your want list. 
Strawberries Iris Asparagus 
Raspberries Privet Horseradish 
Blackberries Spire a Hardwood cuttings 
Dewberries Rhubarb Volga Poplar 
See wholesale list before placing your order. 
W. N. SCARFF 
NEW CARLISLE 
& SONS 
OHIO 
W. T. HOOD & CO. 
OLD DOMINION NURSERIES 
RICHMOND .... VIRGINIA 
EVERY SATURDAY 
Advertising Space, $1.25 per Incb. Subscription, $1.50 per Annum 
Under this title we publish the most reliable, progressive 
and up-to-date trade paper in the country, with departments 
covering the Nursery, Florist, Seed Trade and Allied Indus¬ 
tries. With a paid up subscription and distribution list of 
10,000 copies, nearly every copy of which is to men in business 
for themselves the worth of our columns will be readily ap¬ 
preciated. The editor of our Nursery Department is and has ! 
been for years, JOSEPH MEEHAN, of Phiiadelpliia. j 
For sample copy, discounts, etc., address ) 
The Florists’ Exchange, P. O. Box 100, Times Square^Sta.^ J 
j ALL “AMERICAN NURSERYMEN” 
Wishing to do business with Europe should send for the 
jj “Horticultural Advertiser” 
I . • 't\ ■ J 
| j 'This is ‘British Trade Pap< \ being read weekly by 
! | all Horticultural traders. It is also taken by over 1000 of 
{ t lie best Continental houses. Annual subscriptions to cover 
j i cost of postage. $1.00. Money orders payable at Lowd- 
{ ! ham. Notts. As the H. A. is a purely trade medium appli- | 
1 I cants should, with the subscription, send a copy of their 
J ; catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the nursery 
I , or seed trades. Address 
I Editors of t he “H. A.” L 0 W Snd 0TTS | 
HORTICULTURE 
A Magazine of Trade News and Cultural Information 
for the NURSERYMAN,” FLORIST, SEEDSMAN and 
GARDENER. A reliable exponent of advanced Trade 
and Progressive Horticulture. 
Published Weekly 
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER TEAR 
Horticulture Publishing Co. 
147 Summer St. Boston, Mass. 
SURPLUS FOR SPRING 1920 
Shade trees, extra fine, straight bodies and extra 
rooted; one to two and one-half inches, Norway, Sil¬ 
ver, and Sugar Maple, Pin and Red Oak; California 
Privet, 2, 3, and 4 years; Sugar Maple Seedling, six 
inches to ten feet. 
Write for Prices 
A Fine Stock of 
Norway Maple, Silver Maple, European Sycamore 
and other Ornamental Trees in All Sizes 
A beautiful lot of CUT LEAF BIRCH 8-10 ft. and 10-12 ft. 
Hardy Shrubs of all kinds 
Also a limited supply of Fruit Trees and Small Fruit Plants. 
T. B. WEST 
Maple Bend Nursery Perry, Ohio 
TO THE TRADE ONLY 
We offer a general assortment of Nursery stock, and 
Nursery supplies, including— 
A few thousand Vrooman 
FRANQUETTE AND MAYETTE WALNUTS, 
both grafted, and seedlings from grafted trees, 
and 
ITALIAN OR SPANISH CHESTNUT 
Portland Wholesale Nursery Co. 
1221/2 GRAND AVENUE - PORTLAND, OREGON 
SHRUBS 
This New England soil and cli¬ 
mate produce fine sturdy shrubs 
Special trade prices. By the thous¬ 
ands, hardy Native and Hybrid Rho¬ 
dodendrons—transplanted and accli¬ 
mated. Send your lists let us est. 
TREES 
Largest assortment in New Eng¬ 
land. Evergreens, deciduous trees, 
both common and rarer varieties. 
Sturdy, choice stock that can he 
depended upon. Send for catalog 
and special trade prices. 
North Ahington 
Mass. 
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