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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
dar, is a woodland seat covered with golden bell and 
sweet syringa. 
Another corner, in marked contrast, will show the ef¬ 
fect of architecture on a woodsey scene. Clipped hem¬ 
lock on a straight grass panel will form a niche in 
which stands a piece of garden sculpture. A third cor¬ 
ner will be devoted lo evergreen, massed pine, hemlock, 
cedar and rhododendrons with sprays of white dogwood 
will hack a stone seat and dwarf evergreens will add to 
the attractiveness of this composition. 
It is expected that the landscape treatment by the nur¬ 
series, seedmen, florists, manufacturers of garden furni¬ 
ture and sculpture, tree surgeons and all the trades 
which contribute to the development of the home 
grounds will prove an incentive to the general public to 
build and beautify. 
Dear Sir:— 
Operating a nursery without reading a live trade 
journal would he too much like operating one with old 
rusty tools. 
Log-sled poets had their day 
Puncheon floors have passed away 
Old Ananias worked his chin 
A nursery agent did him skin. 
Rut now if you want to keep your pants 
You must sell Trustworthy Trees and Plants. 
I am passing you my check to extend my subscription 
to the National Nurseryman. My demands are exceed¬ 
ing my stock. 
Yours truly, 
J. W. Tetirick, Sr. 
WANTED 
50,000 Grape Concord, 1 yr. No. 2 grade | 
I W. B. COLE, I 
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LUCRETIA DEWBERRY and 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
Get my special price to the trade. 
V. R. ALLEN 
59 LANE AVE., SEAFORD, DEL. 
Collected seedlings and clumps of three native rhodo¬ 
dendrons, three native azalias, kalmia, leucothoe,;—any 
size, any quantity, also seedlings of hemlock, balsam, 
spruce. 
J. B. ANDERSON, 
Black Mountain, N. C. 
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CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI 
NORWAY MAPLE 
CATALPA BUNGEI! 
C. A. BENNETT 
Robbinsville, N. J. 
j§ WANTED —Experienced man to take charge of general nur- = 
= sery work; must understand growing and caring for stock and |j 
= be able to handle men. Give references. j| 
| BENEDICT NURSERY CO., 
= 185 E. 87 Street, N., Portland, Oregon = 
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| WANTED | 
= Hydrangea P. G., light 2 year grade, suitable for mailing. = 
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| CLEVELAND, OHIO 
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We have a position for an experienced man to act as assist¬ 
ant foreman in a nursery. One who has mangerial ability and 
is capable of handling men. 
We want a man who is familiar with the growing, budding, 
propagating and cultivation of fruit trees, shrubs, roses, etc. 
We will furnish such a man with a house, good pay and pleas¬ 
ant surroundings. 
Gall in person or address all communications to— 
THE CALL NURSERIES CO., 
Perry - Ohio. 
WANTED —Experienced Nurseryman, one thoroughly fa¬ 
miliar with both retail and wholesale trade, filling orders, 
checking and shipping, must be accurate, wide awake, good 
salesman, thoroughly familiar with all varieties of stock and 
capable of handling men. 
THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., ELIZABETH, N. J. 
SALESMAN WANTED 
A large grower of fruit and rose stocks, wants a first class 
representative, who knows the nursery trade, and is acquaint¬ 
ed with these articles, to sell same at favorable terms. 
Apply to THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN, 
No. 152, Hatboro, Pa. 
ESTABLISHED 1893 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
INCORPORATED 1902 
The only Trade Journal devoted exclusively to the interests of growers and dealers in nursery stock. 
Edited by a practical nurseryman, Ernest Hemming, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, to whom all correspondence 
pertaining to the Editorial Department, should be addressed. 
Nurserymen cannot afford to be without a trade paper. The advertising pages, patronized by all leading 
nurserymen throughout the world, will save many dollars to the subscriber. These pages are a record of the stock 
offered for sale. 
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.50 per year in advance. FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS $2.00 per year in advance. 
Advertising Rates on Application 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s Fund for Market Development.” 
Hatboro, Penna. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman. 
