Botanical Paper. 



E. MORRISON 



Paper Warehouse, 

 No. i',05 D Street. Washington. D. C. 



Standard Herbarium Paper, 21 and 28 lbs., 



at $4.50 and $6.00 per ream. 



Genus Covers, standard size and weight, 

 05 His. per ream, .$8,12 per ream, or 50 els. 

 per quire. 



Drying paper always kept on band. 



The undersigned will sell to Botanists sets 

 of about 300 species from Eastern Oregon. 

 For list and terms address 



WM. C. CTJSICK, 

 Union, Oregon. 



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My son, Mr. Geo. II. Vasey, has made dur- 

 ing the past season a valuable collection of 

 plants in S. E California, Arizona and New- 

 Mexico, principally in New Mexico. The 

 collection consists of the very interesting 

 plants of that region, many of them exceed- 

 ingly rare, and in first class condition. There 

 are. over 000 species, and the whole sel i 

 offered for fifty dollars. Nearly 



all the Pernsof that region are included, and 

 a few sets of these will- be sold separately 

 A rare opportunity is offered for colleges or 



individuals. 



GEO. VASEV. 

 Dep'tof Agriculture, Washington, I>. C. 



Cascade Mountains. 



The subscriber has sets of 300 species of 

 plants of Washington Territory, collected in 

 the Cascade Mountains. Several are new 

 species, some of which have not yet. been 

 published. Over 70 per cent, are represent- 

 ed by both fruit and flowers. The rates 

 will be 



$8.00 Per Hundred. 



Sets will be sent by mail, and lists will lie 

 written for inquiring parties. 



W . N. SUKSDORF, 

 White Salmon, Klickitat Co., 

 Washington Territory. 



Combination Offer. 



THE 



Botanical Gazette 



Will be sent with the following periodicals 

 at the rates mentioned : 



Am. Agriculturist ($1.00 a year, $2 00 



Am. Micr. Jour. ($1.00 a year) 1 SO 



Gardener's Monthly ($2.10 a year) ... . 2 40 



Scientific American ($3.20 a year) 3 GO 



Torrey Bulletin ($1.(0 a year) l 85 



Leisure Hour ... 1 50 



Arizona Plants. 



Prof J. G. Lemmon and wife, the botanists, 



have returned to Oakland, Cab, from a busy 

 season's exploration of S. Arizona and have 

 a.dded a large collection of 



Rare and New Plants 



to their previous valuable herbarium. They 

 solicit early orders from their old customer-; 

 and also new ones who desire a valuable set 

 of full and excellently prepared specimens of 

 the wonderful flora of the border. 



Price Per Hundred $7.50. 



The Pacific (oast ferns (about 50 in intra- 

 l>er)includingall the new ones, at It) els. each. 

 New ones alone 85 cents each. Live plants of 

 the new and rare ferns at 50 cents each. 

 Ar/ave Shottii, % 50 each. MatnmilaHa pecti- 

 nata® 50 each. Lilium Parryi ® so cents. A 

 small quantity of seeds of the new and beau- 

 tiful Cupressus Arizonica just gathered and 

 for sale. Thetreeis sure to become very pop- 

 ular -as it will grow in varied climates and 

 forms a pyramidal tree with quadangul&r 

 branchlets. A few seeds of the Pinus Ariz- 

 and P. Ckihuahaua, &c. Address, 

 J. G. LEMMON, 

 Oakland, Cal. 





