THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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TYLER BROTHERS NURSERY COMPANY. 
Tyler Brothers Nursery Company, Kimberly, Idaho, 
report that the intensely hot, dry weather in that state 
seems to have made nursery stock grow well. This is mak¬ 
ing up in some degree for the extraordinarily unfavorable 
spring. 
P. J. BERCKMANS. 
P. J. Berckmans has an article on “Trees that Are Loved 
for Their Flowers” in the July and August number of the 
Garden Magazine. These are the fourth and fifth of a series 
of articles written for the same magazine by the Dean of 
American Pomology and of Southern Floriculture. A fine 
literary style distinguishes his writing and an abundance of 
information that is valuable marks the subject matter. 
The illustrations are excellent. 
P. HAMILTON GOODSELL. 
After having been identified for more than ten years with 
Fred’k W. Kelsey, and lately secretary of the American 
Nursery Co., P. Hamilton Goodsell has now started for 
himself in the same line of business at 200 Broadway, New 
York City. He will be glad to receive from you at your 
earliest convenience, special quotations on any first class 
stock you have to offer as well as copy of your current 
trade list. 
ABILENE NURSERIES. 
W. T. Gough, one of the proprietors of the Abilene 
Nurseries of Abilene, Kansas, reports that he has had very 
serious sickness in his home this spring. The sick members 
are now recovering and will soon be in good health. Mr. 
Gough adds, “Send on the Nurseryman, it is a welcome 
visitor.” 
SAIL FOR EUROPE. 
On August 13th., Mr. Orlando Harrison of the firm of 
J. G. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Maryland, and Mr. Knickman 
of the firm of McHutchinson & Company sailed for 
Europe on a business trip. They will visit the principal 
nurseries of England, Holland, Belgium, Germany, France 
and Switzerland. 
VISITED WESTERN NEW YORK. 
Mr. William Ilgenfritz visited the nurserymen of 
Rochester, Geneva and Dansville the first weeks of August. 
The New Yorkers were glad to see Mr. Ilgenfritz. 
The California Nursery Co. formerly of Sacramento, 
Calif., have removed their offices back to San Francisco, 
460 Montgomery St. 
R. R. Harris, Harrisville, W. Va., reports, the “business 
has been very good, and sales on peach are heaviest I ever 
had.” 
J. R. Chaney of Arlington, Md.,called at the office of the 
National Nurseryman —also on John Charlton & Sons. 
Your journal is a valuable trade paper. I am well 
pleased with it. A. F. Bernard. 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
I herewith beg to inform you that the partnership under 
the name of Labelliflos Nurseries, has ceased to exist from 
to-day, owing to the retirement from business of Mr. P. J. 
Ingenhoes Van Schaik. 
The business will be carried on under the same name 
and on the same footing by me alone and for my own 
account. 
I beg you to take good note of this communication and 
trust that the Labelliflos Nurseries will be favored by 
your confidence as before. 
I have the honor to be 
Your-s faithfully, 
Labelliflos Nurseries 
A. H. Ingenhoes Van Schaik. 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
Morris Nur. Co. Inc., Westchester, Penna. Wholesale 
price list for 1908. 
63rd year Surplus and Trade List for fall, 1908 from 
Arthur Bryant & Son, Princeton, Ills. 
Handy hand book of greenhouse material from Lord & 
Burnham Co., New York—Boston—Philadelphia. 
1908-1909. Wholesale catalogue from Glen St. Mary 
Nurseries Company. Glen St. Mary, Fla. 
Select Peonies, Phloxes, Irises for fall planting offered 
by Ellwanger & Barry, Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
Wholesale trade price list for fall 1908 and spring of 
1909—from Valdesian Nurseries, Bostic, N. C. 
Handy hand book of Greenhouse Material from Lord & 
Burnham Co., New York, which lists every part of a green¬ 
house but the glass. 
Wholesale price list of Guiseppe Soda, Milana, Italy, 
Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. sole American agents. 
M. Herb, Naples, Italy. General catalogue of Bulbs 
and Flowers. 
Wholesale Catalogue of Nursery Stock for Fall 1908, 
and Spring 1909 from W. Van Kleef & Sons, The Nurs. 
Boskoop, Holland. 
An attractive little booklet “The Turn in the Road” “The Why- 
ness of the Wherefore” from the Dust Spray Mfg. Co., Kansas City, 
Mo. 
Trade list of Palms, Azaleas, Begonias, Dracaenas, Aspedestras, 
Ficus Bay Trees, offered by Van Dillewyn & Thiel. Meirelbeke 
Nursery, Ghent, Belgium. Sole agents, Jackson & Perkins, 
Newark, N. Y. 
H. N. Wild recently bought out his brothers interest in the Wild 
Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie, Mo. The firm will retain the same 
name. 
Subscribers to the National Nurseryman can assist in 
advancing the welfare of this journal by placing their orders 
for supplies with the firms who advertise in these columns. 
