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Palms and Greenhouse Stock, Roses in Bush, Stand-% 
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Boxwood, Rhododendrons, Andromedas, Ericas, Azaleas, = 
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| GENUINE N. C. PEACH PITS 1 
I GET OUR PRICES § 
It will be to your aivantage to order seed j 
| now for fall planting, 1923 j 
| J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. I 
Pomona, N. C. | 
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I Gardeners’ Chronicle I 
RFF$ NURSERY 
Headquarters for 
Small Fruit Plants 
and LINING OUT STOCK 
Our list quotes lowest prices. 
Strawberries 
Raspberries 
Dewberries 
Blackberries 
Elderberries 
Currants 
Gooseberries 
Grape Vines 
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Spirea 
Hardwood Cuttings 
Iris 
Mulberries 
Sage 
Horseradish 
Asparagus 
Rhubarb 
Barberry Seedling 
Althea Seedling 
Calycantlius Seedling 
Hydrangean P. G. Layers 
Russian Olive Seedlings 
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NEW CARLISLE - - OHIO 
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= 12-18 in. and 18-24 in. 1 
| And Hardy Shrubs of All Kinds | 
| Also a Limited Supply of Fruit Trees and i 
§ Small Fruit Plants | 
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| Forest Tree Seedlings, Rose Stocks, Shrubs and | 
| Conifers for Nursery Planting. | 
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| Native Broad-leaved | 
[ EVERGREENS | 
| Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Woody and Herbaceous | 
= Plants of the Blue Rjdge Mountains, including: Kalmias , i 
= Rhododendrons, Leiophyllums, Andromedas, Tsugus, § 
| Azaleas, Corylus, Oxydendron, Zantriorhiza, Ampelopsis, = 
j§ Lonicera, Shortia, Iris, Liliums Stenanthium. = 
i Approximately 500 species | 
| Collections to Order in Carlots a Specialty | 
| Correspondence from large planters solicited. i 
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I E. C. ROBBINS, PINEOLA, | 
| Avery County North Carolina | 
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TREES 
Largest assortment in New Eng¬ 
land. Evergreens, deciduous trees, 
both common and rarer varieties. 
Sturdy, choice stock that can be 
depended upon. Send for catalog 
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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. 
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