Nurserymen and fruit-growers alike agree to this statement of the superior merits of the mahaleb as a nursery plant. |
On the other hand, nurserymen, from raising large stocks of the same plants, are generally far more successful than amateurs in getting new and valuable varieties. |
To the majority of nurserymen, pied wagtails are hardly welcome because they foul tomatoes, and chrysanthemums and carnation blooms. |
For many years after its introduction about 1870, Kieffer was over-praised by both fruit-growers and nurserymen. |
The Almonds commonly sold by nurserymen in the east are hard-shell varieties, and the nuts are not good enough for commerce. |
They hybridise readily in gardens and our nurserymen have had a field day, producing as many as 300 different varieties for us to choose from. |