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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
EVENING LECTURES 
Under the auspiees of the Alassaehusetts Hortieultural 
Soeiety President Dayton presided at interesting leetures 
presented by Professor F. C. Sears and Dr. Shaw of the 
Massaehusetts Agrieultural College on the subjeet of fruit 
growing. Stenogra]jhic reports of these addresses will 
appear in our next issue. 
H. (t. Benckhiiy.sen, representing H. den Ouden & Son, Boskoop 
Holland, sailed from New York for home on the Lushania, Tuesday 
June 18. 
Baraboo, Wis.—The nursery business of W. J. Harrison has been 
purchased by W. M. Allen, manager of the Northwestern Nursery Co. 
Mr. Harrison retains his strawberry stock,'which he will continue to 
handle, .separately .—The Florists' F.xchan^e. 
WANTED AT ONCE manager for Mali 
- Order Business; one who is familiar 
with conditions in the Northwest. Married pian p.mferred. Good 
dwelling house on place. Splendid opportunity for the right man 
with some capital. Apply “K” 
Care of N.ational Nurseryman. 
j WANTED I 
I First class budders and grafters. Position per- [ 
I manent if can do satisfactory work. Single men pre-r f 
[ ferred. CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO. j 
I NILES, CALIF. | 
WANTED 
A competent nurseryman for manager and 
working foreman. Must be honest and capa- 
ble of handling crew of men. iVIarried man 
preferred. A permanent position with good wages for the right party. 
State full particulars and salary wanted in first letter. Address 
“D.L.” care National Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. 
I WA N T E D 
j A first-class up-to-date nurseryman competent to take en- 
i tire charge of a commercial place doing a general nursery and 
I pot-plant business. Five thousand feet of glass. 
I Answer, giving full particulars,' Box 844, Birmingham, Ala. 
WANTED 
50,000 Oriental 
Plane Cuttings 
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I .shall be pleased to receive by 
mail a largest and smallest (dry 
sample) of cuttings offered with 
lowest prices for fall or early 
winter delivery. 
.WM. L. BURTON, 
BURTON, LOUISIANA 
WANTED 
1000 Cherry ^4. Peach in exchange prefered. Also have to 
offer 17000 Silver Maple 1-2"; Moore Early Grape i yr.; _ 
Mersereau B. B. root cutting plants; 2000 Houghton Gooseberry | 
Layers; 1000 Peach, extra fine, }4 to i inch. Address | 
THE CREVE COUR NURSERIES, Creve Cour, Mo. 
(ESTABLISHED 1859^ 
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W. W. WITTMAN & CO., Baltimore, Md. j 
Wholesale Dealers iii PEACH SEED | 
Write us for Samples and Prices | 
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YOUR NEXT CATALOGUE 
OOME MEN eat Canvass Back Ducks and drink Champaign, but no one ever 
made their money being extravagant. We do good plain business bringing 
catalogue work for the bread and butter man while he is earning his money for 
the future “splurge.” Our equipment of cuts is excellant, and our prices the 
most moderate of any of the firms who can give you a complete service, and we 
are anxious to quote you a price or make a suggestion on your future printing. 
S TOCK CATALOGUES We are preparing to put out the newest and best stock catalogue yet 
published, and at a moderate price. If you use them let us hear 
from you. 
BENTON REVIEW SHOP 
Commercial and Nursery Printers FOWLER, INDIANA 
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