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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Bobbink & Atkins 
Nurserymen and Florists 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s Fund for Market Development.” 
RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 
Palms and Greenhouse Stock, Roses, Evergreens 
rees and Perennials. 5 ^ 
Send us your want list. 
TV#***® arwl P^ronniale Bay Trees, Boxwood, Rhododendrons, 
ccs dnu rerenniais. Andromedas, Ericas and Azaleas. 
Inspect our stock. 
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PROSPECTS are GLOOMY for North Carolina 
PEACH PITS for fall delivery shipment 1921. 
J. VanLindley Nursery Co. 
| Pomona, N. C. | 
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(Established 1841) 
The BEST and OLDEST horticultural paper in 
England. Price GVcd per week. 
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W. C. 2, London, England 
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Wishing to do business with Europe should send for the 
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all Horticultural traders. It is also taken by over 1000 of 
the best Continental houses. Annual subscriptions to cover 
cost of postage, $1.00. Money orders payable at Lowd- 
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cants should, with the subscription, send a copy of their 
catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the nursery 
or seed trades. Address 
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TREES 
Largest assortment in New Eng¬ 
land. Evergreens, deciduous trees, 
both common and rarer varieties. 
Sturdy, choice stock that can be 
depended upon. Send for catalog 
and special trade prices. 
North Abington 
Mam 
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Headquarters for 
Small Fruit Plants 
1200 Acres “At it 25 Years” 
We offer for spring 1920 a good assortment of following 
stock and will be pleased to submit prices on your want list. 
Strawberries Iris Asparagus 
Raspberries Frivet Horseradish 
Blackberries Spirea Hardwood cuttings 
Dewberries Rhubarb Volga Poplar 
See wholesale list before placing your order. 
W. IN. SCARFF 
NEW CARLISLE 
& SONS 
OHIO 
A Fine Stock of 
Norway Maple, Silver Maple, European Sycamore 
and other Ornamental Trees in All Sizes 
A beautiful lot of CUT LEAF BIRCH 8-10 ft. and 10-12 ft. 
Hardy Shrubs of all kinds 
Also a limited supply of Fruit Trees and Small Fruit Plants. 
T. B. WEST 
Maple Bend Nursery Perry, Ohio 
Holland Fruit Tree and Rose Stocks 
from 
C. Van Kleef & Co’s Nurseries 
Boskoop, Holland 
Growers of a complete line of Holland stock for Can¬ 
ada. For all information as to stocks, Prices, etc., 
address 
WELLER NURSERIES CO. 
Sole Agents 
HOLLAND 
MICHIGAN 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
Offer the following stock: 
Peach, Pear, Plum and Cherry 
Grape vines and small fruit plants 
Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Shrubs, Vines, Peonies, etc. 
H. J. Champion & Son, Perry, Ohio 
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SHRUBS 
This New England soil and cli¬ 
mate produce fine sturdy shrubs. 
Special trade prices. By the thous¬ 
ands, hardy Native and Hybrid Rho¬ 
dodendrons—transplanted and accli¬ 
mated. Send your lists let us est. 
When writing to Advertisers please 
mention the National Nurseryman. 
