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HEIKES’- HUNTSVILLE -TREES 
HUNTSVILLE 
Wholesale Nurseries 
HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 
We offer for Spring of 1908, Pears, Plums, 
Cherries, Peaches, Roses, and Pecans in large 
quantities as usual. 
SPECIALTIES 
KIEFFER PEARS —Which we grow in larger numbers than any other 
nursery in the United States. Our stock of two years old for 
the Fall of 1905 and Spring of 1906 counted up 250,000, and all 
were sold. Our stock for the coming season will exceed that of 
last, and our prices will be reasonable. 
PEARS, Assorted Standard —Our assortment comprises Koonce, Early 
X Harvest, Le Conte, Howell, Alamo, Bartlett, Smith’s Garber, 
X Duchess d’Angoleme, Seckel, Flemish Beauty, Kieffer, Japan 
jQj Golden Russet, Magnolia, Beurre d’Anjou and Lawrence. 
CHERRIES —We are also the largest grower of Cherries; but our stock 
of two years old for this season will be comparatively short. 
PEACHES —We also excel in Peaches, and of these we will have both 
in one year and June buds the largest stock we have ever grown. 
PLUMS —A light stock of these for this year. 
PECANS —We continue to make a specialty of grafted Pecans. These 
are grown, at our branch nurseries at Biloxi, Miss., where the condi¬ 
tions are very favorable for their propagation. 
ROSES, Budded —These are also grown at Biloxi, Miss., because of 
the favorable conditions found there for their propagation. Our 
stock is large, consisting principally of Hybrid Perpetuals, Mosses, 
Crimson Rambler, Baby Rambler, and Marechal Neil. 
See Our Price List for Particulars. 
X WORLD’S FAIR —We were awarded a Grand Prize, a Gold Medal and X 
X a Silver Medal on our exhibits at the World’s Fair, St. Louis. x 
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We have a surplus of a few thousand 
each of the following varieties : 
Acer tartaricum, var. ginnala, 5 to 6 ft. J 
and 6 to 7 ft. 
Crataegus crus galli, 7 to 8 ft. 
Syringa japonic a, 6 to 8 ft. 
Hamamelis virginica, 3 to 4.3A ft. 
Lonicera morrowii, i }4 to 2 ft. 
Rhamnus catharticus, Buckthorn 3 to 4 
ft., 4 to 5 ft., and 5 to 6 ft. 
Rosa setigera, 3 to 4 ft. and 4 to 5 ft. 
Stephanandra- flexuosa, 1R2-2 ft. bushy 
plants. 
Viburnum dentatum, 4 to 5 ft. and 5 to 6 ft. 
Viburnum opulus, (High Bush Cranberry) 
3 to 4 ft. and 4 to 5 ft. 
Also a general line of first class ornamental stock- 
Write for Wholesale list and special prices on lots 
of five hundred or more. 
Framingham Nurseries 
SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 
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Mount Arbor Nurseries 
E. S. WELCH, Prop. 
136 Center St., 
A Surplus of 
PLUM— Native on Native roots. 
APPLE AND CRAB -all grades, 
over 100 varieties. 
CHERRIES —Sweet and’ Sour 
' sorts. 
BLACKBERRIE S— leading 
kinds, root cutting plants. 
SPIRE A VAN HOUTTE, 2 to 3 
and 3 to 4 feet. 
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OSAGE ORANGE 
CATALPA AND HONEY 
LOCUST SEEDLINGS 
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Trade List, now 
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APPLE SEEDLINGS 
FRUIT TREE STOCKS OF ALL KINDS 
Grafts Made to Order 
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Goulds Sprayers 
with others — notice the 
difference in weight, the 
seamless Brass Cylinders 
and large Air Chambers— 
the ease with which all 
working parts can be 
reached, and you will be 
convinced that they are 
superior to any. 
Every Nurseryman and Florist 
SHOULD HAVE A COPY 
OF OUR NEW BOOK 
“How to Spray—When to Spray 
and What Sprayers to Use.” 
It contains many for¬ 
mulas for preparing 
spray mixtures-when 
to apply them—and 
describes our com¬ 
plete line of Hand and 
Power Sprayers. Sent 
free on application. 
— Goulds Mfg. Co. 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
New York, 16 Murray Street 
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