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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



PLANTS r.L" 



By Mall and K.ipreis. New Catalogup, Free. 



ELLWAMIKR k l^ARKV. ""^T^i^ 



Slroiig I'/ants dt.\\veTi.d yree o/" cost safely per 

 mail at your door. Satisfaction 

 i;ii»rantced. Splemlid as- 

 sort in «>iit of 

 ^^^ HOSES. 



7 for Ji.oo ; 

 15 for Jj.oo. Send 

 for yeiu Qilalog-ue 0/ Plants 

 PAUL BUTZ & SON, " Croton 

 Floral Gardens," New Castle, Pa. tfcb4 



— |[fc strong i 



i;ii»r.nntced. 



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THE ALBANY SEED STORE, ^^^ 



PRICE & KNICKERBOCKER, successors to 



.P.DOUW 8i 



CO; 



IKESH AND RELIABLE SEED BY MAIL. 



Send address on a postal card for our Spring Catalogue, contain- 

 ine 06 rages and 250 illustrations 

 ApU 80 State St., Albany, N.Y. 



20,000 Verbenas 



Of the best varietie', including the best shades of color. The 

 Plants are fine and he.ilthy. Also, a general collection of Green- 

 house and Bedding Plants. Send for Pi ice List. 



apl2 WM. P. BRINTON, Christiana, Pa. 



VEGETABLE 



POULTRY FARM, 



OF TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES. 



From which $1500 worth of vegetables can be sold each year at the 

 Tillage. Warm, early soil, easy to work and under good cultiva- 

 tion. For A market garden farm it cannot be equalled forthe monty 

 —Choice fruit in \ariety, producing good crops. A stream (on 

 which is a niid-privilcge) aflfords f.tcilities for breeding waterfowl, 

 and the privilege may become valuable as the site for a f.ictory. The 

 buildings are excellent. comprising a 2-story house of 14 rooms with 

 L and piazza painted and blinded. The house alone costjjsooto 

 build Barn 24 feet long wiih carriage-house attached. Two ex- 

 celent henneries with set boilers — and for a model chicken farm this 

 is woi thy the particular attention of parties about engaging in the 

 poultry business ; beautifu ly located, high and healthy. Shade 

 trees in front. Price only 8.^700 ; $700 cash — located 20 miles from 

 Boston. This(No. 8651, on page 45) and over 1000 other estates in 

 Massachusetts, fully described in Country Homes, a book of 120 

 pages, illustrated: mailed for 3 cent stamps (none mailed free), or 

 obtained free at the New England Farm Agency, 24 Tremont Kow, 

 Boston, Mass. 

 apl3 GEO H. CHAPIN. 



How to Raise Fruitg. 



By Thomas Grf.gg. 

 A Hand-bock of Fruit Cu'lure, being a Guide to the proper Culti- 

 ration and Management of Fruit Trees, and of Grapes and Small 

 Fruits. 184 pages. i2nio, cloth, fully illu trated. Price J t. 00. 

 Sent bv Mail, post-paid, on receipt of prce. 



[Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Phdadelphia. 



THE NEW ROCHEIjLE, 



Having a fine stock of tliis wonderful Raspberry, I now offer it ta 

 the public for the first time. After »ev. ral years expe:iince with 

 this K.xspberry, I find it perfectly hardy, a strong and healthy grow- 

 er, and will produce mure than twice as much fruit as •ther known 

 varieties. Fruit large, ofgrod fl.ivor. and bears carriage veil. 



Pkr Dozen — for well-rooted tips, |6; one year, transplanted, fi» 

 Send for a Circular. S. P. CAKI'ENTEK, 



tmch3 New Rochelle, N. T. 



VEHJiKNA S, 3 O VARI K TI Bs7 



Free from Rust, Greenhouse and Bedding Plantx, Cat 

 I'Towers, lor the Trade. ( )r lers l.y mail or teit-cr.ipli. Addrcst 



SAMUEL, VICKEY, Oxford, Pa. 

 tfebs Phila. & B.ilt. C. R. R J 



^EEDSr 



My Annual Prifod Cutalt)o;ue.s are now read/ 

 and mailed free to all applicants. They contain 

 all tlic leadini^ and most popular .sort.s of 



VEGETABLE, FIELD, 



FLO'WEIE^ SE1E1I3S, 



including all the most desirable novelties of the 

 piibt season. 



ALFRED BRIDGEMAN. 



feb4 876 Broadway, near 18th St , N. Y. 



Strawberry Plants, 



BY THE 100, 1,000, OR 10,000. 



Monarch of the West, Chas. Downing. Col Cheney, Jl« 

 conda. true, Kentucky, Seth Boyden, Wilson's Albany, etc. 

 Also Great American, Cumberland, Triumph, Duchessr, 

 Capt. Jack, Duncan, Prouty's Seedling. Kerrs's Prolific, 

 Sterling and nearly twenty oiht:r NEW varieties. A descrip- 

 tive Catalogue mailed to all applicants. 



m«ytf 



A. HANCB & SON, 



NURSERYMEN e^ FLORISTS, RED BANK, N. J. 



DRACSNAS, CROTONS 



AND OTHER 



Ornamental Foliage Plants, 



WELL ADAPTED FUK 



CONSERVATORY DECORATION. 



New Double Poinseltia, 75 c to $1 each, according to size. 



Cat.ili gu'S ot' the above inchulinc a fine collection of StOTO 

 Plants, Cypripediums, Small Palms, &c., &c., free on ap- 



pliciition. 



WILLIAM BENNETT, Clarkson St.. Flatbush.L. I. 



mch3 Or Box 191 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Everybody w.ints them, as they do pot have to be rem wtd eai h 

 year, like other p'ants. Collections by mail at SI. 00, iSZ.OO, 

 $3.00, and S.'J.OO, to at>y part of the country. 



Send for descriptive catalogue, which is sent free by 



apli 



WOOLSON & CO., PaBsaio, N. J. 



