CMHobbs & Sons . ber that thrifty plants,well manured and properly attended to inspring and fall, are less exposed to attacks ofinsect enemies or fungous diseases than plantswhich are ill-tended and uncultivated. New Varieties We are constantly adding to our list of orna-mentals, as well as in other departments. Be-fore placing new varieties on the market, wegive them a thorough trial in the nursery, andthus weed out undesirable varieties, offeringonly the best in each class. Varieties Not Listed In every large, well-conducted nursery thereare many varieties of extra size, but in toosmall quan


CMHobbs & Sons . ber that thrifty plants,well manured and properly attended to inspring and fall, are less exposed to attacks ofinsect enemies or fungous diseases than plantswhich are ill-tended and uncultivated. New Varieties We are constantly adding to our list of orna-mentals, as well as in other departments. Be-fore placing new varieties on the market, wegive them a thorough trial in the nursery, andthus weed out undesirable varieties, offeringonly the best in each class. Varieties Not Listed In every large, well-conducted nursery thereare many varieties of extra size, but in toosmall quantities to list in the catalog: alsonew varieties which have not been thoroughlytested. If you wish any variety in a specialsize or variety not listed, write to us for specialquotations, and if we have it in stock, we shallbe pleased to supply. 1—Mujfho Pine. No. 2—Norway Spruce. N o. 3—Golden Arbor-Vitae. No. 4—Coneolor —Bechtels Flowering: Crab. No. 6—Spirea Tan Houttei. No. 7—Crimson


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