ORNAMENTAL 
STOCKS 
We Grow 
300 varieties of Conifers, 1 to 4 years old. 
1200 varieties of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 
1 to 3 years old. 
1600 varieties of New and Old Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs in all sizes. 
250 varieties of Climbing Plants. 
400 varieties of Conifers 1 to 4 ft. high. 
400 varieties of Perennials. 
800 varieties of New and Old Roses. 
NURSERIES 420 ACRES. 
We Have No Agents . 
Write direct to us and ask for wholesale catalogues, 
Transon Bros.’ & D. Dauvesse’s 
Nurseries, 
BARBIER & CO., Successors, 
16 Route d’OIivet, ORLEANS, FRANCE. 
F. H. STANNARD & CO. i 
Successors to BREWER & STANNARD 
Proprietors 
Ottawa Star IRurscrics 
OTTAWA, KANSAS. 
Have for sale a large and complete assortment of 
Nursery Stock, strong on 
APPLE, CHERRY, PEAR, 
PLUM, PEACH, APRICOTS, 
FOREST TREE SEED¬ 
LINGS, APPLE SCIONS. 
A good assortment of Grape Vines, Goose= 
berries and Currants. Also Ornamental Trees, 
and Shrubs. 
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A Southern Location 
FOR YOUR HOME, YOUR MANUFACTURING 
PLANT OR YOUR BUSINESS. 
Farms in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, 
Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky and Tennessee. 
Nurseries and Fruit Farms Succeed in the South 
All conditions are favorable. There are fine Markets, 
Good Locations, Low Cost of Labor and Splendid 
Distributing Facilities. 
Good Lands at Low Prices. 
A HEALTHY CLiriATE, LONG GROWING SEASONS, 
AND AN ALL=THE=YEAR WORKING SEASON. 
The South is now making greater progress than any 
other Section. If you would learn about its develop¬ 
ments, and the opportunities for good locations along 
the Southern Railway, write for copies of our publica¬ 
tions, which will be sent free on request. 
M. V. RICHARDS, 
LAN D AND INDUSTRIAL AGENT, 
SOUTHERN RAILWAY, WASHINGTON, D. C. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
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Vincennes Nurseries 
W. C. REED, Proprietor. 
VINCENNES, INDIANA. 
We will have fine blocks of the following stock to offer 
for fall of 1906. Car load lots a specialty. 
Cherry, two year, a general assortment of Sweets 
and Sours. 
Cherry, one year promise very fine. A general assort¬ 
ment of Sweets and Sours. 
Standard Pear, two year, budded on Branched French 
Stocks, extra strong grades in leading varieties. 
Plum, one and two year on Plum Roots. 
Apple, two year a general assortment. 
Peach, one year, leading varieties. 
Roses, budded and on own roots. 
Caroline Poplar, two year very fine. 
Norway Maple, Elm, Tulip, Poplar, etc. 
Gooseberries and Currants, two year. 
Would call special attention to our CHERRY, 
PEAR, PLUM and PEACH. 
When writing to Advertisers mention The National Nurseryman. 
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