Holland Stock — Just Arrived 
B y almost every steamer arriving from Holland ports, we receive consignments of 
seasonable stock, sncli as 
Norway & Schwedler Maples, 4-5 ft., 5-6 ft., 6-8 ft., 
8-1 0 ft. etc. 
Boxwood Pyramids, Standards and Bushes. 
Rhododendrons, Hydrangea P.G., Magnolias, Jap.Maples. 
Evergreens in many varieties, semi-grown sizes, etc. 
All are offered in case and bale lots at F. 0. B. New Y^ork prices for shipment di¬ 
rect from the docks as the consignments arrive. If yon are not receiving our offers 
advise ns what you are interested in. 
Bay Trees, Standards, Pyramids, and other shapes will arrive 
from Belgium this month. Write for offer. 
McHUTCHISON & CO., ‘ 95 Chambers St., NEW YORK 
make a steady and reg' 
ular growth. Our trees 
are of the highest qual- , 
ity. Transplanting has 
developed their roots. 
They caliper 1 to 3% 
inches. As shade trees 
they are unsurpassed. 
You can sell and recom- i 
mend them. Delivery | 
by truck within fifty I 
miles of New York. 1 
Swan River Nurseries, Patchogue, New York 
When writing to Advertisers plea^ 
GOOD 
NORWAY MAPLES 
Lasting 
Beauty 
Landscape gardening 
can secure remarkable 
effects, both good and 
bad. A pleasing layout 
is of primary impor¬ 
tance, but any elaborate 
arrangement of trees is 
useless, when irregular 
growth for five years 
will bring about unde¬ 
sirable results. 
Vincennes Nurseries, W. C. REED, Prop. 
VINCENNES, - - INDIANA 
We are pleased to offer for Spring or Fall; 
CHERRY, 2 year XXI inch up, also % and lighter 
grades. 
CHERRY, One year up, % & Vs to % 
Our Blocks of Cherry are largest to be found in U. S. 
We bud annually 500,000 Cherry, they are making 
splendid growth. 
Peach, One Year, all grades leading Varieties. 
Plum, Japan and European, One and 2 year. 
APPLE, 2 year, a few cars for late fall shipment. 
Grafted Hardy Northern Pecans. 
Car Lots a specialty, also fair assortment of Ornamentals. 
Subscribers to “Nurserymen’s Puud for Market Development.” 
FAIRFIELD NURSERIES 
FRUIT AND SEED FARMS 
I have sold all the stock I will have this Spring, but this 
Summer I will be ready to book orders for Fall, 1919 and 
Spring 1920 delivery. 
The war is over and good times are ahead. No more 
guns or ammunition will be needed, but you will want 
more of my Grape Vines, Scarlet and Crimson clover and 
Cow-Peas than ever before. 
Keep me in mind. 
CHAS. M. PETERS 
P. O. Address Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland. 
Long Distance ’Phone and telegraph, Salisbury, Maryland. 
mention the National Nurseryman. 
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