Catalogue of Indiana Plants. 



This catalogue, which has been published in the Gazette in the form of extra sheets, 

 has now been bound in a neat pamphlet of over 40 pages, with a map. Persons desiring 

 copies can procure them at the rate of 35 cts per copy, or three 'for $1.00, by addressing 

 •ither, SOHN M. COULTER, 



or Prof. Chas. R. Barnes, Crawf ordsville, Ind. 



LaFayette, Ind. 



Hants from the Cascade Mountains, 



The undersigned has new sets of Washington plants. The larger number of species 

 are both in fruit and flowers. Some are new. Full sets sold at the rate of $8 per hundred. 

 Desiderata, 10 and 15 cents each, according to the number selected. Send for lisi s. 



W. N. SUKSDOKF, 

 •* White Salmon. W. T. 



BOTAHI OAL ZP-A.:f_EI?, 



E, MORRISON, 



No. 805 D Street, Washington. D. C. 

 Standard Herbarium Paper. 21 and 2S lbs., at *4.50and $6.00 per ream. Genus Covers 

 standard size and weight, 65 lbs. per ream, $8.12 per ream, or 50 cts. per quire Dry- 

 ing paper always kept on hand. J 



The Botanical Gazette 



Will be sent with the following periodicals at the rates mentioned: 



Am. A griculturist ($ 1.C0 a year) $2.00 Scientific American ($3.20 a year) $3 (io 



Am. Micr. Jour. ($1 00 a year) 1.80 Torrey Bulletin ($1 .10 a year) ... l 85 



Gardener's Monthly ($2.10 a year) 2.10 Leisure Hour . . 150 



For Sale, Sets 11. 12, and 13, of my collections in Southwestern Texas and 

 Northern Mexico in 1879-80. They contain about, 770, 725, and 680 species, 

 respectively— named or soon to be named— besides about 150 duplicate 

 numbers, mostly from different localities. Price 80, 75, and 70 dollars each. 

 Apply to Sereko Watson, Cambridge, Mass., who will deliver the sets, and to 

 whom payment may be made. Edward Pajjher. 



Flora of Eastern Oregon. 



The subscriber iE offering, at very nsisoi.ablc r;.ie^ plants- from this reg on nar.yof 

 unusual interest. 



For list and terms address, 



WM. C. CUSICK, 



Union, Oregon. 



