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PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 
By Their Fruits 
Ye Shall Know Them 
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The scripture quoted above is not inappropriate as used in connection with a Nursery ad. It 
applies not only to the fruit-bearing trees which nurserymen sell; it equally measures their business 
policies, and the men who inspire and direct them. Carry the theme as far as you like; while we pass 
directly to the subject of 
FRUIT TREES. While we have a large and very complete assortment of fruit trees of all kinds, we are par¬ 
ticularly strong this year in PEACHES, standard PEARS and Plums. Tney were well grown and handled; are up- 
to-grade, strong rooted, shapely and of virile quality, in all the standard varieties. 
SMALL FRUITS. The planting of small fruits has ceased to be merely an incident of diversified farming, 
it has become an investment; and sales are rapidly increasing. We have established a supply of the most popular 
sorts, in quantity sufficient to cover any probable demand. 
In GRAPES, we are strong on fine 2 year, No. 1 Concord, Moore’s Early, Worden and Niagara, besides a score 
of other well-known varieties. In RASPBERRIES and BLACKBERRIES, we can furnisn all the best sorts in great 
numbers. In STRAWBERRIES we offer a splendid list of tried and proven kinds, many being wonderful improve¬ 
ments over older types. In regard to FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES, we have two kinds, Superb and Progres¬ 
sive, which we have fruited long enough to know they are all to the good; and worthy of our hearty recommenda¬ 
tion. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. Ash, Elms, Sycamores, Maples, etc.,—all through the list of street, lawn and grove 
trees,—we can furnish in quantity in most all practical sizes. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS of all kinds, we have in abundance; the general grade being 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 feet; our 
stock of Barberry, Privet, Forsythias, Kerrias, Cornus and Deutzias being unusually extensive. We have now on 
hand some splendid imported specimens of the new Snowball, Viburnum Carlesii. 
Again referring to scripture: however large the ash pile,—the PAINESVILLE NURSERIES are still out of 
“the fire” after sixty-three years of continuous service and fruitfulness. Which is a pretty good recommendation 
for fruits—you should get to know. 
We acknowledge with thanks a great many Want Lists, 
upon which we have quoted. We appreciate their submis¬ 
sion, and the very good early business already derived 
through them. Are there yet others whom we may serve? 
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When writing to Adv 
,se mention The National Nurseryman. 
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The Storrs & Harrison Company j 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 
