THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
171 
Correspondence 
Sultan, Wash., March 17, 1908 
Editor o.f the National Nurseryman : 
Dear Sir: 
Your letter of-is at hand. I may say that the Horticultural 
Society has given up the ghost in Sultan, but the Commercial Asso¬ 
ciation has been organized and is very much alive and looking after 
all interests as much as possible. 
We have not reached the point where we need to be in touch with 
all parts of the country, but we will in due time. 
The logged-off-lands question is the paramount one just now. 
As soon as that is settled then will many thousands of acres of good 
land in this county be made into farms for fruit, hay and vegetables. 
A few years hence there will be a large population here that will be 
sending fruit to the far east. 
In the meantime we must grub out stumps. 
Yours truly, Thos. W. Musgrove, 
Secretary-treasurer. 
National Nurseryman Pub. Co., 
Gentlemen: 
We thank you for the good results from advertising with you this 
winter. Yours truly, 
D. S. Lake. 
National Nurseryman Pub. Co. 
Enclosed find check for $ 1 . 00 , for which please mark us up on 
subscription. We cannot keep house without your paper. We have 
had a good season of sales, and a great prospect of fruit. 
Yours truly, J. W. Tetirick & Son. 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
We learn that McHutchinson & Co., of No. 17 Murray St., N. Y., 
have been appointed sole agents for the United States and Canada 
for the Royal Tottenham Nurseries, Dedemsvart, Holland, which 
firm are very large growers of herbaceous stock, perennials and etc., 
and can ship to all parts of the world. 
Nut Growers are notified that the proceedings of the Jamestown 
convention of the National nut growers’ association are ready for 
distribution. The volume contains 125 pages, has a fine half-tone 
engraving of Pres. E. W. Kirkpatrick, reports of standing and special 
committees and stenographic report of all discussions. It may be 
secured for 50 cents from Sec. J. E. Wilson of Poulan, Ga. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
Mr. A. Chandler Manning wishes to announce that he 
has opened an office for the practice of Landscape Archi¬ 
tecture at Reading, Mass. 
FOR SALE 
A few thousand peach in .commercial varieties. Fall 1908. 
R. R. HARRIS, Harrisville, W. Va. 
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HEIKES-- HUNTSVILLE-TREES 
HUNTSVILLE 
Wholesale Nurseries 
HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 
We offer for Fall of 1908, Spring of 1909, 
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 for the coming season, 
while not as large as usual, will be sufficient to enable us to make 
reasonable prices. 
PEARS, Assorted Standard—Our assortment comprises Koonce, Early 
Harvest, Le Conte, Howell, Bartlett, Smith’s, Garber, Duchess 
d’Angoleme, Japan 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. 
SOMETHING NEW—A Root-Graft Wrapping Machine invented by 
W. H. Bell, the Superintendent of these nurseries. It does the 
work perfectly and will be on exhibition at the Nurserymen’s 
Convention at Milwaukee. 
Address, W. F. HEIKES, Manager, 
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SPAGNUM MOSS 
A few carloads in bulk still on hand. In 100 -lb sacks, 60 c each 
Z. K. JEWETT & CO., Sparta, Wis. 
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THE YOKOHAMA 
NURSERY CO., Ltd. 
31 Barclay Street, New York 
IMPORTERS OF 
Japanese 
Nursery Stock 
LILIES, PEAR, CHESTNUT 
AND WALNUT SEEDS, ETC. 
Ask for quotations.' Illustrated 
General Catalogue of our Yoko¬ 
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BRANCH OFFICE : 
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