OUR TREES WILL STAND ALONE 
The bundle of peach trees here 
shown is standing alone, upheld by 
the strong and out-spreading roots. 
It is this kind of roots that make our 
trees grow. The trees in the picture 
are specimens of our First Class 
peach trees. Note that they are tall 
and large in calipre. 
Peach Trees! 
Northern Grown Stock. 
WELL GRADED 
Strong Rooted. 
Monroe County Soil and 
Climatic Conditions are 
Most Ideal for Peach Tree 
Growing. We are in a 
Position to Grow More 
and Better Peach Trees 
Than Anyone Else in the 
World. 
We Want to Furnish 
Trees for Your Require¬ 
ments. 
Write for PRICES and 
SAMPLES. Write at once. 
The Greening Nursery Co., Michigan 
FORTY-NINTH YEAR 
T. S. HUBBARD 60. 
FREDONIA, N. Y. 
The longest established and best known growers of 
Grape Vines 
And the largest stock in the United States 
CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES 
A fine stock of leading varieties. One and two years. 
BLACKBERRIES 
The largest and best stock of root-cutting plants in this 
country All the best varieties. Snyder in great quantity. 
Our blackberry plants are as well furnished with fibrous 
roots as our well-known grape vines. 
A WORD ABOUT PREPAREDNESS 
Not for War nor yet for Peace, but just for Planting. Are 
you prepared for your spring planting? Got all the stocks 
you are going to put out? Because if you haven’t, it’s time 
you got busy. Now if you’ve watched these things during 
many years, you will have noticed that when prices are up, 
growers plant; when they are down, they don’t; and that is 
why prices fluctuate so violently in the nursery business. 
Orders for French stocks ought not to be delayed. I rep¬ 
resent F. Delaunay, Angers, France; a good grower; a lib¬ 
eral and even grader; a careful packer expenses for freight 
duty and importing will be what they ARE-no more; prices 
and service can’t be bettered. Try it. Glad to show you. 
SURPLUS STOCK. Yes; there is some. I have a line 
on some good items that I can sell in quantity at interest¬ 
ing prices, because I have have no brush-heap; I buy only 
what I sell, know what, where and how to buy, and I have 
no big overhead expense. And you save it in the price, 
plus quality, without which I wouldn’t try to talk to you. 
If inclined to buy now or later, write me; costs a stamp, 
saves dollars. 
F. DELAUNAY, 
Angers, - ■ France. 
Seedlings and Stocks for Nursery Planting. Write my 
Agent, JOHN WATSON, Newark, New York, for prices 
and any information. 
JOHN WATSON 
NURSERYMAN 
NEWARK - ... NEW YORK 
February 1, 1916. 
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