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THE NATIONAL 
NURSERYMAN 
. MAY 1921 
Published Monthly at Hatboro, Penna., U. S. A., in behalf of the Trade Interests of Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Plant Growers in General 
THE MONROE NURSERY 
Established 1847. 
Offers a Fine Stock of 
Cuthbert Raspberries 
Spiraea Van Houtte 
Other Ornamentals 
Shrubs 
Will be pleased to quote on your list of wants 
1. E. Ilgenfritz’ Sons Co. 
Monroe, Mich. 
Manufacturers of The I. E. Ilgenfritz’ Sons CO.’s Celebrated 
Graft and Stock Planter and Firmer 
Strawberry Plants 
Everbearing and Standard 
From November 1 to May 1 
We can supply you healthy true-to-uame, well- 
rooted plants. Fresh dug every day. Can ship 
to you or direct to your customers. Let us 
handle your Strawberry plant business this 
year. Our plants please our customers. They 
will please yours. Write for trade prices. 
The W. F. Allen Company 
Strawberry Specialists, 
Salisbury, 
.Trustworthy « 
\Trees & Plants * 
[ American Association 1 
or NURSERYMEN 
Maryland 
Mount Arbor Nurseries, 
E. S. WELCH, President. 
125 Center Street, Shenandoah, Iowa 
We offer for the spring trade, one of the largest and 
most complete lines of general nursery stock in the 
United States. 
Fruit Tree and Rose Stocks 
Mahaleb, French Pear, Manetti, Multiflora and 
Holland Rugosa Rose Stocks. 
Forest Tree Seedlings 
Roses 
Baby Ramblers, Climbing, Hybrid Perpetual and 
Tea. ^ 11 
A complete line of fruits as well as ornamentals. 
Ask for spring trade list and bulletins. 
AS SURE AS YOU ARE A FOOT HIGH 
many items will be out of the market just when you want 
them. So why not get our Bulletin right now—a postal card 
with business address will bring it—and you must be inter¬ 
ested in the following: 
APPLES, a general list—good kinds too. 
PEARS, big quantity Bartlett. Also other varieties, 3 yr. old. 
Fine for retail trade. 
DWARF PEARS too, at right prices. 
CHERRIES, not long on—mostly sour varieties. 
PEACHES, take no back seat in growing this item. Lots of 
Elberta and Carman. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, Norway, Silver and Ash Leaf Maples, 
from 6 ft. up to 15 ft. high. 
EVERGREENS, about cleaned out, except Arbor Vitae—a 
good quantity from 12 in. up to 6 ft. 
BERBERRY THUNBERGII, you know we are the lqrgest 
growers in the world. 18-24 in. and grades. Also 
seedlings. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET, some nurserymen say it is out of the 
market—come to us—can offer you 2-3 ft., 3-4 ft. grade 
and 6-12 in. strong- 2 yr. grade. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, 2 yr. No. 2 grade. Also Seed¬ 
lings at very low prices. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, you should see our list before you 
buy. 
ROSES, Climbing and H. P., a long list of scarce kinds. 
Please let us hear from you if you want SERVICE and 
GOOD STOCK this Spring. WE CAN SERVE YOU RIGHT. 
C. R. BURR & COMPANY 
Manchester, Conn. 
