PLUNGING 
= Is bad business—everyone will admit. At the same time ^ 
= there is such a thing as being too conservative. = 
§1 Consider the present situation in the nursery business. j| 
= Sales are steady—prospects are good for next fall and spring. ^ 
= The trade has not yet recovered from the shortage developed = 
= during the war. Many kinds of ornamentals, especially roses ^ 
s and shrubs, are not available in large enough quantity to go ^ 
= around. = 
E It is good business, therefore, to be sure you have covered s 
= your known wants and to play safe on your estimated needs. = 
= Our own assortments are very complete and we invite = 
= enquiries about: = 
| Field Grown Roses 1 
| Deciduous Shrubs 1 
= Climbing Vines i 
§ Hardy Perennials = 
| Ornamental Shade Trees | 
§ Fruit Trees = 
Jackson & Perkins Company 
| Newark, - - New York State, f 
| WHOLESALE ONLY 1 
§ The 
= Preferred 
= Stock 
The 
Preferred 
Stock 
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I Bunting’s Nurseries | 
| G. E. Bunting & Sons, Proprietors 
| Selbyville - Delaware | 
| OFFER FOR DELIVERY | 
1 Fall 1921 and Spring 1922 
GRAPE VINES 
Concord, Niagara, Worden, Moore’s Early, | 
and Catawba 1 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Leading Standard and Everbearing varieties 1 
Correspondence Solicited 
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We grow young evergreens in large 
quantities and every tree we sell is rais¬ 
ed from seeds in our own nurseries. 
If you are in need of lining out stock why not 
§j write for our wholesale trade list before placing 
H your order. Our prices are low because we 
■ specialize in young stock. 
COLLECTORS OF TREE SEEDS 
| THE 
| North-Eastern Forestry Co. 
1 CHESHIRE 
...Connecticut... 
Hi Subscribers to “Nurserymen's Fund for Market Development.” 
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| 1857 1921 | 
BRAGG’S 
| COMMON SENSE 
I TREE DIGGER I 
| Digger gets All the Roots at the rate of Twenty to | 
| Forty Thousand trees per day, and only | 
| needs same power as plow. 
I L. G. BRAGG & CO. \ 
| KALAMAZOO, MICH. «| 
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When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman 
