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ment, Circulation, Etc.300 
Statistics . 38 
Suggestion, A good. 18 
Summer Planting, Some experi¬ 
ence with . 205 
Surplus . 154 
They Had ’Em . 70 
Trade Exhibits at the Convention 182 
Transplanting Nursery Stock Suc¬ 
cessfully . 262 
Transportation . 18 
Trees, Big . 125 
Trees. On the Subject of. 138 
Trip to Bridgeton . 182 
“Trustworthy Trees and Plants,” 
“The Crampton Bill” . 127 
Tucker, L. J. 242 
United States Civil Service Exam¬ 
ination .24, 112, 140, 218, 326 
Universal Tag, A . 185 
Valdesian Nurseries, The. 34 
Wash your Dirty Linen but Don’t 
Talk about it . 154 
Watch Your Step . 154 
Western Association of Nursery¬ 
men at Hotel Baltimore, Kan¬ 
sas City, Mo., January 23rd 
and 24th, 1924 . 22 
What a World . 99 
What is Happening in the South? 236 
White-Oak Acorns as Foods . 114 
Why Leaves Fall in Autumn. 313 
Wrong Publicity . 100 
Young Nurserymen, The ....257, 294 
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and Increase Your Business, as Others are Doing 
The National Nurseryman 
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I WANTED —TO CONTRACT THE MAKING OF YOUR APPLE 1 
E J-' and pear GRAFTS. Only the best of materials f 
= used, workmanship guaranteed. My Prices Will Please You. E 
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I PAUL C. PRITCHARD, R 7., Ottawa, Kansas I 
YOTIlINd ON HIM 
Two .small boys were eooversing and the smaller ol 
the two remarked, "My imele has a wooden leg.” 
‘‘Huh,'' rejtlied the other, ‘‘that's nothing. My sister 
has a cedar chest.'’—“Progiessive Farmer.” 
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Pat: “How much is thim plums'^" 
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Pat: “Shiire, wot do yez thing Oi am'? A bird?” 
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= 2000 Salix Pentandra (Laurel Leaf Willows) 4 to 6 ft. heavy 
= 1500 Azalea Nudiflora (Piaster Flower) I to 2 ft. well set with buds. 
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TROY’S 
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= Over Three Million very fine one year Grape Vines in the leading 
= varieties and a limited amount of two year vines in most of the varietiies. 
= Of Currant and Gooseberries, we have them in both one and two year 
= in all of the leading varieties and fine stock. 
E We can furnish Tip Plants in Columbian and Plum Farmer Rasp- 
E berries. Spring delivery. 
E We also have Root Cutting plants in Eldorado, Blowers, Ward and 
= Snyder Blackberries. 
= Let us quote you prices on your list of wants, they will be right- 
= Our stock is guaranteed—and we give prompt service. 
E When in Fredonia call and see us and our stock. 
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I 69 Orchard St., FREDONIA, N. Y. 
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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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