Catalogue of Indiana Plants. 



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

 has now beerj bound in a neat pamphlet i f over 40 pages, with a map. P< rsons desiring 

 copies ran procure them at the i ate of 35 cts per c< py, or thrte '1or $1.00, by addres 

 either, JOHN M. COULTER, 



or Itiof. Chas. R.Barnes, ' Crawfordsville, Iud. 



LaFayette, Iml. 



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The undersigned 1ms now sets » ^ i Washington plants. The larger number of spei 

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

 Desiderata, in and 15 cents each, according to the number selected. Send for lisis. 



W. N. SUKSDORK, 



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White Salmon, W. T. 



BOTANICAL IP _A_ IP _E IR, 



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



Standard Herbarium Paper. 21 and S8 11 p., t .E0 and $6.00 per ream. Gums Covets 

 standard size and weight,>65 lhs. per rean er ream, or 50 cis. per quire. Dry- 



iaper always kept on hand. 



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The Botanical Gazette 



Will l.e sent with the following periodicals at the rates mentioned: 



Am. Agriculturist ($]. GO a year) $2.00 Scientific American ($8.20 a year) 



Am. Micr.Jonr. ($1 00a year). . .... J. u o Torrev Bulletin ($1 .10 a' year) 1.85 



Gardener's Monthly ($2.10 a year) 2.40 Leisure Hour... ..." i 



p mm 



CALIFORNIA, UTAH, ETC. 



.Flora of Eastern Oregon. 



The subset iber is offering, at very miserable latis, planis f?cm this irgicn. roar j of 

 unusual interest. 



For list and terms add] ess, 



WM (.'. ( USIC'K, 



Union, Oregon. 



