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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED 
Schell’s Quality Seeds 
Walter S. Schell Inc., 10th and Market Streets, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber, Illustration in colors accompanying 
typed letter. 
Jackson & Perkins Company, Newark, N. Y. 
Typed List of Roses, giving quantity and prices. 
Verhalen Nursery Company, Scottsville, Texas. 
Berry Plant Sales Book. 
Baldwin-Whitten-Ackerman Nurseries, 
Bridgman, Michigan. 
Forest Nursery Company, McMinnville, Tenn. 
Forest and Shade Trees, Shrubs, Plants and Roses. 
Altamaha Nurseries, Ludowici, Ga. 
Rimes’ Blight-proof Pineapple Pear. 
California Nursery Company, Niles, Calif. 
Ornamental and Fruit Trees and Trade Price List. 
Colorado Nursery Company, Loveland, Colorado. 
Tree Talks 
D. Hill Nursery Company, Dundee, Ill. 
Hill’s Wholesale Trade List 
Shupe Nursery, Farmington, Ky. 
Illustrative Descriptive Catalogue 
Baldwin-Whitten-Ackerman Nurs., Bridgeman Mich. 
Berry Plant Sales Book 
Mount Arbor Nursery, Shenandoah, Iowa. 
Bulletin No. 1 and Winter Trade List 
Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 
Conard Star Roses and Wholesale Trade List 
Huntsville Wholesale Nursery, Huntsville, Ala. 
Surplus List No. 1 
Springfield Nursery, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. 
Trees, Plants and Seeds that grow. 
Robert C. Young, Greensboro, N. C. 
Wholesale Trade List and Young’s Dahlias, Peonies 
and Gladioli. 
J. C. Grossman, Wolcottville, Ind. 
Gladiolus Bulbs. 
Carr’s Nursery, Yellow Springs, Ohio. 
Evergreens for Nursery Planting 
Alpha Nursery, Alpha, Ill. 
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Bulletin No. 3, Jackson & Perkins, Newark, N. Y. 
Winter and Spring Trade Price List 
California Nursery Company, Niles, California. 
(.HdWINr. EVEIUIREEN CUTTINGS IN HOTBEDS 
DUIHNG THE SUMMER MONTHS 
By II. II. Faber, PonlUir Nurseries, Pontiac, Michigan 
Evergreen euttings may just as well be rooted during 
the summer months in hotbeds as in the greenhouse in 
the winter. 
About July 1st, start to make your hotbeds, using fresh 
horse manure. Put on about six to eight inches sand on 
top of the manure and water well. Put on the sash and 
leave it for about one week. Now your hotbed is ready 
to receive your evergreen euttings. 
Use the same kind of wood as in the winter and trim 
the same way. Plant in the same manner as softwood 
euttings, hut he sure and have them packed well after 
they are jilanted. After the planting is done see that 
your sash are absolutely airtight. 
From now on the main part is the spraying and shad¬ 
ing of the cuttings. The best is to leave your shades up 
in the morning until the sash is nearly dry, then let down 
the shades and spray. On very hot days you might have 
to spray again little later. In the afternoon spray again 
and raise your shades. This forms an intense heat and 
if your sash are air tight you will see that the water 
vaporizes at once and sets on your windows, as long as 
it does that there is no no danger of burning them u{). 
We have had the following results: Thuyas 95%. 
Jimijierus Plitzeriana and Sabina 75^. The other 25% 
were calloused well and put hack with the new euttings. 
and are rooting now in the second year. 
In the spring we j)lant the rooted euttings out in frames 
under shades. 
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I INTER-STATE NURSERIES I 
I C. M. GRIPPING & CO., PROP’S., | 
I JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA I 
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Business Forms Hatboro, Pa. 
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COMPANY I 
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I ROBERT H. BENDER | 
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I CHESTNUT HILL, PHILA., PA. | 
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i Geneva, N. Y. I 
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I General on Ornamental trees | 
I Surplus Shrubs and Roses | 
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