THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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I BAMBOO 
I CANE I 
I STAKES! 
I For staking outside stock there’s nothing more I 
I durable than well seasoned BAMBOO—we offer | 
I them in bale lots only in all of the best sizes | 
I and types: | 
I . DOMESTIC I 
I NATURAL 5-6 ft. 1000 per bale | 
= NATURAL 6-9 ft. 800 per bale 1 
I NATURAL 9-12 ft. 200 per bale | 
1 Heavy at butt, tapering to thin ends. = 
I CHINESE TONKINS | 
i NATURAL 46 inches 1-2 to 5-8 inch diam. 500 per bale.* i 
I Uniform thickness. Natural polish. | 
I JAPANESE I 
E NATURAL 6 ft. 2000 per bale. 1 
I Pencil thickness, cut into desired 1 
I lengths. Also dyed green in 6 sizes. = 
= Immediate shipment—F. 0. B. ears New York. Write for list. 1 
= UK O I. L* or* 95 Chambers St. 1 
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I Kelsey-Highlands Nursery I 
I White and Canoe Birch Seedlings | 
I Uiix'li seedlings are in growth and it is not | 
I possible to forecast sizes accurately at this | 
I time. I am hooking a few advance orders for | 
I Fall or Sin-ing delivery as below, in strict rota- | 
I tion. I 
I EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH | 
I Betula alba, 6-12 in. | 
I CANOE BIRCH I 
I Betula papyrifera, 6-12 in. | 
I IMany jirefer the Canoe or Paiier Birch as a | 
I budding stock. It has been found that a 6-12 in. | 
I seedling in most places is ])referable to larger | 
I sizes for lining out, as the latter are apt to be | 
I too heavy by J nne. | 
I HARLAN P. KELSEY I 
I SALEM : MASSACHUSETTS I 
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I 1857 1924 II I 
I I I UPLAND GROWN TREES I 
I BRAGG’S I I I 
COMMON SENSE 
TREE DIGGER 
Digger gets All the Roots at the rate of Twenty to 
Forty Thousand trees per day, and only 
needs same power as plow 
L. G. BRAGG & CO. 
KALAMAZOO, MICH. 
Pear Standard 
Plum, European and Jajian 
Cherry, Sweet and Sour 
Quince 
Carolina-Lombardy Poplars 
AVe have a large assortment of hardy 
ipiland grown trees for Pall and 
Spring delivery. 
AVILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE ON 
YOUK LIST OF AVANTS 
MALONEY BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
Dansville, New York 
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