THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Cascade Rose Nursery. 



TOUNG ROSES, in the very choicest varieties, fine healthy planfs rooted last Summer ; price, 86.50 per 

 ]Oo,S6o per 1000. Gl. (Je Dijon, Devoniensis, Marie Guillot. Aline Sisley Shirley Hibberd, Souv'r d'un 

 Ami, Safrani), Bon Silene, Luxembourg, Countess Labarthe, M. Neil, Mad. Cecil Berthed, A. Aubeit, 

 Hermosa, Malmaison. &c , &c. 



NEW ROSES of 1876. Abel Carriere, Duchesse de Vallambrosa. Dingee Conard, Mad. F. Jamin, 

 Mad. P. Langier Miss Hassard. Rev J. B. M Camm, ?ic.. &c. Prices low. 



NEW GERANIUMS of 1877. Lemoines, Alegatiere's and those of other Continental raisers — new 

 styles, new colors, sreat improvements. 



NEW GERANIUMS of 1876. Superb Novelties, dwarf, bushy, short-jointed, with large pips in 

 immense trusses, combining all the reijiiisites for first-class market plants. 81.50 per doz., $10 00 per 100. 



VERBENAS ! VERBENAS ! VERBENAS I Fine, healthy, luxuriant plants, J4 per 100, $30 per 1000 

 Trade List to Florists and Descriptive A.. X£. ■^SATXlaljI A3WLS, 



Catalogue to all on application. tdeci2 Richmond, Ind. 



TOBACCO STEMS, , ImI of Sill FM UWl 



For Fumigating purposes, for sale in bales of about 400 fi)s., 

 frepon boat or cars at 85 per bale, or three bales for $12 on one 

 order. 



STRAITON & STORM, 



178 & 180 Pearl Street, 



ftiigl2 New York City. 



By E. P. ROE, 



("The chapter on picking and marketing is eminently practical 

 •md sensible." — American Agriculturist.) 



How to raise and market Strawberries, Ra.spberries, Currants, 

 Gooseberries, Blackberries, &c. 82 pages, 8 vo., paper, price 50 

 sents. Mailed post paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Fhila. 



ELLIS' B 



Estimates and Circulars furnished. 



ASE 



URNING 



OILER. 



17 AT) \\1 A D MTISIP Dwellings, Greenhouses, Graper- 

 rUrV YVArviVliiNU ies, Forcing pits, Drying Room* 

 Heating Water for Public Baths, Baptisteries, ic, by Hot 

 Water or by Steam. 



t.sep.l2 



182 CENTRE STREET, NEW YORK. 



GorrugatsU Isatiiis Pipe aaH Soikr !or Greenkss M% 



JOHN G. WILSON, 222 Centre St., N. Y. City. 



Report on Awards: — The undersigned, having examined the product herein described, respectfully recommends the s? me to the 

 United States Centennial Commission for Award, for the following reasons, viz : — 



Tlie Ctrrugated Pipe, extending the radiating surface causes the heat to be radiated at a lower temperature, an important point in all 

 artificially heated atmospheres, either for plant or animal life. A Boiler, upright cylinder, with coil in fire chamber, large fire surface, and 

 compact in size ; therefore economical for a Boiler of its class. W. D. BRACKiiNRIDGE, Judge. 



(GEO. THURBER, 

 Group Judges-; F. PENTLAND, FRANCIS A. WALKER, Chief of Bureau of Awards. 



(WM. SAUNDERS. 



Given by authority of the U. S. Centennial Commission, A. T. GOSHORN, Director General. 



J. R. HAWLEY, Preisdent. 

 laplj J. L. CAMPBELL, Secretary. 



IMPROVED HOT WATER APPARATUS, 



Patented September 17, 1872. 



For Warming and Ventilating Dwellings^ Greenhouses^ Graperies., Forcing 

 Fits, Drying Booms, Heating Water for Public Baths, S^c. 



This Boiler is perfectly self-cleaning, simple, economical End powerful, having more effective surface into less space than any Boiler 

 the market. Scollay's Patent Plant Sprinkler, for Window Gardening, &c., to oe obtained of all Seedsmen, Florists, &A, 

 Send f«r Circular and Reference?. nov.12 



351 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York. 



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY P. T. QUINN. 



A practical Horticulturist and author of "Money in the Garden." 

 Containing practical method of raising Pears intelligently and with 

 best results; character of soil, best mode of preparing it; best varie- 

 ties to select under existing conditions ; best mode of planting, prun- 

 ing, fertilizing, grafting, and utilizing the ground before the trees come 

 Into bearing, and finally, gathering and packing for market. Illus- 

 trated with practical cuts on pruning and grafting, distance table and 

 orchard record. 136 pages, 12 mo, cloth. Price $1. Sentbymail, 

 po*t-pa>d en receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phile. 



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 



BY JOHN J. THOMAS. 



Practical directions lor the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in the 

 NURSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. 



Despriptionsof the principal American and Foreign varieties, 

 Plain Edition, 480 engravings, 511 pages, 12 mo. Price, $3.0Q 

 Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. 



9gr Kxtra Edition, 576 pages, heavy paper, fine cloth, 60$ 



illustrations and chromo frontispiece; mailed, for 83.75.'«ia 



Address CHAS. H. MABOT, SUChestnu St.. Phils* 



