The Quincey (Boston) Market Cold Storage and Warehouse Com¬ 
pany’s directors declared the regular semi-annual dividend of three 
dollars per share, payable November 1st., to stockholders on record 
Oct. 18th. The company’s capital amounts to $333,30^ and the pay¬ 
ment of this dividend called for a disbursement of $9,999. The Quincey 
Market Real Estate Trust has disbursed $25,000 in the payment of a 
semi-annual dividend of two per cent, on stock amounting to $1,250,000, 
which was also payable November 1st. 
—Cold Storage and Ice Trade Journal. 
We offer for Pall 1904 and Spring 1905 
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 
Roses and Ornamental Shrubs 
ALL FIELD GROWN. 
Special inducements to those buying in large quantities 
We make the growing of Roses a specialty and can take care 
of any size order of the leading sorts of H. P.; Tea; Hybrid 
Tea; Prairies; Mosses, Etc., Privet; Philadelphus; Althaea and 
Spirea. Send for Wholesale List. 
The United States Nursery Co. 
RICH, COAHOMA COUNTY, MISS. 
THE RUBY RED RASPBERRY 
A new berry of great qualities. The best to grow for profit. 
ITS STRONG POINTS 
It is a strong grower of large, hardy canes and a good plant maker. 
It ripens with the earliest and continues picking a long season. 
Its fruit is large, bright red in color, exceedingly firm and of a good 
flavor. It stands shipment long distances being shipped daily from 
this point to Boston, Mass, throughout its whole season. 
It has been grown commercially for six years and to-day stands 
ahead of all others or a berry for the grower to plant for profit. 
We offer good strong-rooted plants to the trade at reasonable rates. 
O. O. YELIE «Sc SON, 
Valley View Fruit Farm, - - Marlborough, N. Y. 
FOR SAFE 
A 42 acre Nursery Farm, just 
outside of the city limits of 
Cresco, Iowa. Has a total of about 40,000 stock trees of all kinds, 
and one acre Strawberries and Raspberries. Good buildings of all 
kinds. Price, $ 8 , 000 ; 1-2 cash, balance on time at 6 per cent. 
Address J. H. LUERS. Cresco, la. 
Best kind, best 
of its kind for all hand 
work, is the 
Success 
Knapsack Sprayer] 
Knapsack and Bucket Sprayer Combined. 
Brass pnmp with bronze ball valves, 5 gal. copper 
tank, mechanical agitator; pump worked with 
either hand. Arranged for easy carrying and 
handling. 
WE MAKE 20 STYLES SPRAYERS. 
Hand, Bucket, Knapsack, Barrel, Field, 
Power. We meet all wants. Send for 
free catalog. 
THE DEMING CO., SALEM, OHIO. 
HENION & HUBBELL, 
Western Agfa., Chicago. 
WE OffER 100,000 JUNE BUD PEA(EI TREES 
Elberta, Bell of Ga., Carman, Greensboro, 2 to 6 in,, 6 to 12 in., 12 
to 18 in., 18 to 24 in., 1 to 2 ft. Want to exchange for Apple, Cherry 
and Pear. PRICES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. 
CHICKAMAUGA NURSERIES, - - Chattanooga, Tenn. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET, Fine one year, 20 to 24 inches. 
LOMBARDY POPLARS, IO to 16 ft., No. 1 stock. 
PEACH TREES, Fine Stock, 4 to 5 and 5 to 7 ft. 
ALL MY OWN GROWING. 
JOSIAH A. ROBERTS. Malvern , Fa. 
SURPLUS STOCK 
I F you wish to buy first-class Trees and Plants and are willing 
to pay first-class prices for them write to-day for my cata¬ 
logue and price list. I have sold thousands upon thousands 
of Trees and Plants this Fall and Winter but still have a surplus 
of strictly first-class Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Mulberry, Pecan 
Grape Vines, Carolina Poplar, Strawberry, Blackberry Plants. A 
few hundred Scuppernong Roses and Privet. One block of June 
Budded Peach in Belle of Georgia, Waddell and Carman un¬ 
touched. Several thousand extra heavy 2 -year Elberta for retail 
orders. I wish to exchange for 2?,000 No. 1 Straight Apple Seed¬ 
lings— 20,000 No. 2 French Pear Stocks, 5,000 No. 1 Mahaleb Cherry 
Stocks and Ornamental Stock for transplanting this Spring. 
The Cureton Nurseries, Proprietor. 
/AUSTELL, Ga. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
111 a IITT n To contract with a first-class nu-sery who will fill inv 
W A II I L U orders for the year 1905 with strictly first-class stock, 
true to name and free from disease. I sold ten thousand dollars dur¬ 
ing 1904 and want to sell twenty thousand in 1905. 
E. KB. OLIVE, 
box 36 Washington, IN. C. 
E. G. MENDENHALL, Kinmundy. Illinois. 
Also for Best Tools for Preparing Ground and Cultivating Nursery Stock 
The Speer Grafting Machine 
Is the Machine that 
will do the work 
perfect and saves 
its cost in short 
order. 
CAN DO YOUR 
GRAFTING 
MUCH LATER. 
The advantage 
claimed is GOOD 
WORK; better than 
can be done by hand, 
as the bevel cut is 
perfect and makes a 
close fit. The cut is 
made across the grain of the wood which makes countless 
small grooves across the cut, thus the graft will cling together 
and stand rough handling, without giving way. 
With the knife as done by .hand, the cut is made with the 
grain and leaves a smooth almost polished surface. 
SPEED. The bevel and split on both scion and root is 
made at one stroke, a slight pressure on the treadel does it. 
You are not bothered with a knife in vour hand. You can 
put up four grafts with less movements and less exertion 
than by using a knife, as the knives do not glance or give 
when making a cut. Little floor space required. 
For circulars and prices, write the General Agent for 
United States and Canada. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
