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Ohe Preferred Stock. 
Fifty Years of Progress! 
A half century in the wholesale 
nursery business has seen the Jack- 
son & Perkins Company develop 
from a small local business to a 
national institution serving the en¬ 
tire United States and Canada. 
From a few leased acres it has 
grown until it now cultivates 1500 
acres in various farms. 
This has been possible because the 
Jackson & Perkins business was 
founded on the bedrock of quality 
and service. Each year our list of 
customers increases. 
Anticipaie your Fall 
requirements — note. 
Jftckson &,Perkins Gjinpany 
iVholesctle Only 
Newark., New York. 
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I French Fruit Stocks | 
I Dec. or Feb. Shipment From France | 
I Pears, Apples, Mahalebs, Mazzards, | 
I Myrobolans, Manetti, Etc. | 
I From Vincent Lebreton’s Nurseries, Angers, France. | 
I HARDY LILY BULBS | 
, I Auratum, Rubrum, Album, Magnibcum | 
i Case Lots—Immediate or Later Shipment | 
i I BULBS for fall shipment. Advance orders be- | 
I ing booked now for DUTCH BULBS, Paper- | 
I whites, Gladioli, Palm Seeds, Rosa Mult., Japon- | 
I ica Seeds, etc. | 
BAMBOO STAKES 
Japanese Natural or Dyed Green. Domestic Natural, 
Chinese Tonkin Stakes 
I RAFFIA I 
= Red Star and Two Other Brands of Natural, = 
1 Also Dyed in 20 Colors i 
= Write for prices stating your requirements = 
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I Jvicrlutcnison OC New York City | 
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AS OTHERS SEE US 
Tenn., December 24, 1923. 
“Will say that the quality of the seedlings (25,000 apple. 
No. 1) received is absolutely fine. We are highly pleased 
with this stock.” 
Mass., April 1, 1924. 
“The stock looks first class in every respect.” 
Ohio, April 7, 1924. 
‘The shipment of Maple has just arrived. They are in 
good shape and we are well pleased with them.” 
Ontario, April 25, 1924. 
“We received the stock all O. K. Found it in good con¬ 
dition and very satisfactory. A very fine grade of stock.” 
Tenn., April 28, 1924. 
“We are greatly pleased with the seedlings we bought 
from you.” 
Write Us Your Wants In 
APPLE FRENCH PEAR 
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MYRO PYRUS USSURIENSIS (Blight resistant) 
QUINCE PYRUS CALLERYANA (Blight resistant) 
Also 
2 YR. APPLE 
2 YR. BARTLETT, BOSC, KEIFFER, ETC. 
1 YR. MONTMORENCY, SCHMIDT’S 
BIGGAREAU, ETC. 
1 YR. PEACH 
1 YR. PLUM 
Address Box 2-1 
WASHINGTON NURSERY CO. 
Toppenish, Wash. 
In the famous Yakima Valley 
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 
write for our wholesale trade list before placing 
your order. Our prices are low because we 
specialize in young stock. 
COLLECTORS OF TREE SEEDS 
THE 
North-Eastern Forestry Co, 
CHESHIRE 
...Connecticut... 
When writing to Advertisers please 
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mention the National Nurseryman. 
