. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. Green's Fruit Grower*. Every person who grows fruit of any kind or in any quantity should be a reader of the Fruit Grower. Yes, and every person who does not grow fruit should read it and he soon would get in the notion of raising at least enough for family use. The Fruit Grower is published once a month is a ten page (large, seven column pages) paper and is carefully and ably edited. It covers the entire field of horticulture, and has articles from the best and most practica


. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. Green's Fruit Grower*. Every person who grows fruit of any kind or in any quantity should be a reader of the Fruit Grower. Yes, and every person who does not grow fruit should read it and he soon would get in the notion of raising at least enough for family use. The Fruit Grower is published once a month is a ten page (large, seven column pages) paper and is carefully and ably edited. It covers the entire field of horticulture, and has articles from the best and most practical fruit growers in the land. No person could help becoming interested in horticultural objects after reading the Fruit Grower. It is published by Chas. A. Green, Roch- ester, N. Y. Fifty cents will secure it for a whole year, together with a choice fruit tree, plant or vine premium. "1 cannot spare the ground for an orchard," said a grain farmer, whose land was well adapted to fruit culture. Some large farmers cannot spare ground for a kitchen vegetable garden. It is a wonder that they can spare the land for their houses to stand on. Fruit growing is a clean, healthy and fascinating pursuit. No other occupation will compare with it. POTATOES. We Offer two Varieties, Carman, No. 1, and Rural New Yorker, No. 2. "Carman No, i is a seedling from seedlings," say the introducers. Mr. Carman himself says: "It is the finest potato I ever ; It is a very large, handsome, white potato, not particularly smooth, but with a skin well netted. Its chief characteristic is its tremendous growing power. In season, Carman No. i is medium late. PRICE, per lb. by mail, 20c; by express or freight per peck., 40c.; per bushel, $ The Rural New Yorker, No. a, is the most famous late potato in the United States. It originated on the experimental grounds of the Rural New Yorker, and was introduced for the first time in 1889. Quite distinct in appearance; skin and fles


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