THE no n TIC UL TUBA L AD VER TISEB. 



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©auliflowei^ ^ee€gi 



I. New, best, earliest Giants, @ 50 francs, gold per kilo. 



a. Early seed v( Neapolitan Giants, (S^ 40 francs, gold per kilo. 



3. HalHlate seed of " " (if 15 " " " " 



I. Mnrzaiola.Whitt, early, very small (Nocera)7 frs. gold per kilo. 

 1. MagKiaiola, " (May), sm.-ill, " " " 



3. Aostegra, " (August) very large, " " " 



4. Delia Hocca, Red, late, (Salerno) " " " 



5. Sanguigna, Blood-red, latest, " " " 



I wi'uldalso bciitocall the attention of the trade to the ORANGE 

 TRK£St which I export : height of trunk, iJ4 to 2 metres; di- 

 ameter of trunk, 4 to 6 centimetres. Price, 10 francs each, package 

 • xtra. 



VINCESI.AO KKEUrrKR, HortlcuUeur, 



Exporter of Seeds and Plants, at Naples, Italy. 

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ElVJEFtGrFtSEINS, ETC., 



Mailed to am. .Aiilicams. 



Wm. C.Wilson, 



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Astoria, L. I. C, 



New York City Office- 43 West 14th St. 



THE AMERICAN 



Steamship Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia and Liverpool 

 Line. The only Trans-Atlantic line sailing imdcr the American 

 Flag. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and Wednesday 

 from Liverpool. 



THE EED STAR LINE-, 



Carrying the Belgian and United States Mails. Sailing every 

 twelve days, alternately from Philadelphia and NewVork. Direct 

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To ANTWERP. 



The American and Red Star Lines being under one management, 

 Excursion Tickets are good to return by either, thus saving the ex- 

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For rates of passage and general information apply to 

 apltf PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Phila., Gen'l Agents. 



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Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. for 



87 50 per year. Apply to 



aovtf CHAS. H. MAROT, Agent, 814 Chestnut St., PhiU. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



The Largest and Best. Plant this Kail and save a year. Capt. 

 Jack, Great Amcrican,Crescent Seedling and others, grown in pots 

 for Fall planting, will yield a full crop of fruit next June, one year 

 sooner than if planting is deferred till next Spring. 



RELIANCE 



and Susqueco Brandy wine Raspberries. Ten acres yielded 1^4338. 



Send for Catalogues. 

 jy3 WM. PARRY, Cinnamin.son, N. J. 



^rSrVr And »A«{« 



Bedding- Plants. 



A large slock of the newer Roses, Geraniums, Petunias, 

 Dahlias, Ac. VERBENA8 a BPECIALTY. Fir^t 

 remiums awarded wherever exhibited. My Spring Catilogtie and 

 holesale Price List sent free to all aiiplicants. 



JOHN WHITE, Florist, 



Communapaw Ave., Jer.sey City. N. J. 



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C. F. LANE'S 

 N-W-Apiary and Seed Warehouse, 



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BON SILENE, SAFRANO, &C.. 



Fine young plants for growing or for flowering next Winter— cheap. 



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EDWIN LONSDALE, 



Germantown, Phila. 



BUDS! BUDS! 



We offer the following buds of PEACH TREES, &c., packed 

 free, by mail, postage pre-paid at 100 rates, by express at 1000 

 rates, named below : 

 RIGG'S RED MAY, 



TrCKAHOE LATE, 



JARRELL'S LATE WHITE, 

 $1..'>0 per 100; !»10.00 per 1000. 

 SLEEPER'S DWARF. HANCE'S WEEPING, 



ISS.OO per 100. 

 BILYEU'S LATE OCTOBER IJilyeu's Comet), 

 LEATHKRIIIKY'S LATE, 



BRANOYWINE (Peter's Seedling, No. 1), 

 NANTICOKE, STEADY. 



CHRISTINA, NEWINGTON FREE, 

 WILKINS. OAKLAND, 



GEARY'S HOLD ON. 



SHIPLEY'S LATE RED. 

 $1.00 per 100; «5.00 per 1000. 

 75 OTHER VARIETIES OF PEACHES. 



De Caradenc, Wild Goose, Newmans, Langsdon, Miner and 

 eight other Ne\v American Plums, 81 per 100; J5 per 1000. 

 GOLDEN DROP, %^ per 100 



Six other v.Trieties of APRICOTS, 75 c. per 100 ; ;f3pert0oo. 

 NECTARINES, eight varieties, 7; c. per 100 : 83 per looo. 

 tf^ Send for Price List giving varieties in full, and 

 other information. 



A HANCE & SON, 



july2 Nurserymen and Florists, Red Bank, N.J 



■WALTER ELDER, 

 Landscape and Jobbing Gardener, 



12:U Rodman Street, PhUadtlphia, 

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