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tive Committee, hereby recommend that its use be discon¬ 
tinued and that no further printing of the trade mark be 
done by our members. 
ILLINOIS STATE TREE 
Swain Nelson & Sons Co., Chicago, Ill., have just sent 
a red oak tree to be planted in the forest of frees at Ex¬ 
position Park, Los Angeles, California. It is to represent 
the State of Illinois, and is one of the forty-eight trees 
which will be planted to represent each of the states in 
the union. This tree was sent at the request of the De¬ 
partment, of Agriculture of Illinois. 
FOR SALE 
FOR SALE— Three connected Cypress green-house 
Frames, 22-23-29x65 ft., suitable for propagating houses. 
Pipe frame construction. Dismantled and ready for imme¬ 
diate shipment, 20 boxes glass 12x14 inches. 
A. J. HUMPHREYS, Mt. Sterling, Ky. 
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Rose Stock of Manetti cuttings 
Canina cuttings and seedlings 
Multiflora Japonica (cuttings and 
Multiflora (Seven Sisters) cuttings 
Rugosa cuttings 
Rugosa stems 5-6 and 6-7 
for standard and 
Quince cuttings 5-8, 7-12 m m 
Pear Seedlings 3-5, 5-8, 7-12 m m 
Apple seedlings 3-5, 5-8, 7-12 
Apple transplanted 5-8, 7-12, 
Morello Cherry 5-8, 7-12, 10-15 
Mahaleb 5-7, 7-12 m m 
Myrabolan 3-8, 5-7, 6-10 m m 
St. Julien 3-8, 5-7, 7-12 m m 
Azalea Ponticum stock 
Rhododendron Ponticum stock 
Blue Spruces, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, 
grafted for lining out 
And other young stock 
All stock is free of disease and 
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BOSKOOP, HOLLAND 
Telegraphic Address, Kromliout Co., Boskoop 
HOLMAN BROS., Leavenworth, Kan. 
Gooseberries, Currants, Blackberries, 
Clematis Paniculata, Rhubarb, Asparagus. 
For Fall delivery. Write for prices. 
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Couronne d’Or 
Delicatissima 
Monsieur Dupont 
Venus 
Albert Crousse 
Felix Crousse 
Octavie Demay 
Pierre Duchartre 
Claire Dubois ir' 1 
Mme. Emile Lemoine 
Baroness Schroeder 
Marie Crousse 
IRISES 
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Caprice 
Loreley 
Monsignor 
Lohengrin 
Rhein Nixe . 
Queen Alexandra 
Prosper Laugier 
Parisiana 
Parc de Neuilly 
Sherwin Wright 
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Chicago, III. 
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| WANTED —A bright, energetic young man as assistant i 
= nursery superintendent. Fine opportunity to he connect- § 
= ed with a live, going and growing concern. Position open | 
i September 1st. 
| PFUND NURSERY CO., - Elmhurst, III. 
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| WANTED FOR LATE FALL 21 DELIVERY 
= 20,000 California Privet 2 to 3 ft. = 
1 15,000 Spirea Van Houtti 2 to 3 ft. | 
| 1000 Althea 4 ft. Assorted named | 
I 1000 Deutzia Pride of Rochester | 
| 1000 Weigelia Eva Rathke 
= 1000 Hydrangea P. G. | 
§ 1000 Hydrangea Arborescens | 
s 1000 Flowering Almond §j 
1 1000 Philadelphus, Assorted Colors. 
1 Address at once 
| THE BREITMEYER NURSERY CO. 
| 201 Breitmeyer Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 
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e_,tabu.hed is93 THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN- INCORPORATED 1902 
The only Trade Journal devoted exclusively to the interests of growers and dealers in nursery stock. 
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