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WE ARE GROWING FOR THE SEASON 
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1,000,000 Green Ash, 
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500,000 California Privet, 
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Black Locust, Red Bud, American White and Cork Elm, Tulip, | 
Poplar, Sweet Gum, Carolina, Lombardy and Silver Poplars, R. 
Mulberry, Althea (both seedlings named varieties). Berberry, 
Calicanthus, Deutzia, Hamamelis Virginica, Spireas in varieties, 
Weigelias, Yucca, Maples, Chinese Wistarias and a large variety 
of other stock. Send for Trade List. 
Also Tree and Shrub Seeds. 
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Arbor Vitae 
Jack Pine 
Austrian Pine 
Norway Spruce 
Black Hill Spruce 
Pinus Ponderosa 
Colo. Blue Spruce 
Scotch Pine 
Concolor 
White Pine 
Engelmanii Spruce 
White Spruce 
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all sizes and ages. Also 
a general line of nursery stock. 
Evergreen price list now ready. 
SHERMAN 
NURSERY COMPANY 
CHARLES CITY, IOWA 
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I The NATIONAL NURSERYMAN has made special 
I arrangements with the publishers of this great work and 
I now offers it to Nurserymen on special easy monthly 
I terms, $ 2.00 per month for ten months. The work 
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I APPLE—I and 2 year. | 
j PEACH —Will have a nice lot of smooth trees | 
j in good assortment of varieties. j 
i CHERRY—I and 2 year. | 
j PEAR—I and 2 year. j 
j ASPARAGUS— I and 2 year. j 
I CALIFORNIA PRIVET— i, 2 and 3 year, or | 
j carload lots—fine, bushy plants. j 
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