THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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LARGE APPLES, 



DWARF AND STANDARD 



AND 



Lxtra Size Grape Vines, 



of leading desirable market varieties at low rates. 



T. G. YEOMANS & SONS, 



mchi WALWORTH, WAYNE CO., N. Y. 



^»TP 41 EVERGRFENS, Vines, Nursery Stock, 



1^1 w\- 1 HALF PRICE. Send for free catalogue. 

 *'^^'" "•■ Address J.JENKINS, 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, Winona, Columbiana Co., Ohio. 



A. FETAT THOXTSA.ND 



a years, is to 20 in., at $12 ; 2d class good roots, cut back, at $5 



fer 1000. 3bbls.cones Cedar Lebanon, $1 per pk. $6 per bbl. 

 loney Locust seed, 50 cts. per lb. New Catalpa, best Speciosa, 

 |2forio. White Mulberry, 4 tt, $s per 100. Downing, i year 

 grafted, $15 per 100. Calycanthus Floridus. one year seedlings, $15 

 per looo. Prouty's Seedling Strawberry takes the place of Wilson, 

 $2 per 100. Will exchange above and many other seedlings for 

 Orange 0«inc®- ^ H. FOSTER, 



t.apli Babylon Nurseries, L.. I., N. Y. 



TRFPQ Plants. Spring Lists free. F. K. PHOENIX, 



$ 



Bloomington Nursery, 111. 



OIME X30L.I..A.fl 



$ 



Spooner's Gardening Guide for 1877, 



And Spooner's special collection. 30 varieties choice Flower 

 Seeds, or 25 varieties selected Vegetable Seeds, mailed to 

 any address on receipt of $i oo ; or the guide free to applicants. 



WM. H. SPOONER, Boston, Mass. 



YOUR NAME PRINTED on 40 Mixed Cards for lo cents. 

 STEVENS BROS., Northford Conn. t 



TOBACCO STEMS, 



For Fumigating purposes, for sale in bales of about 400 fts., 

 free on boat or cars at So per bale, or three bales for $12 on one 

 order, 



STRAITON & STORM, 



178 & 180 Pearl Street, 



augl2 New York City. 



AND OTHER 



FRUIT SEEDS. 



Notwithstanding the general scarcity of Fruit Seeds this sea- 

 son we expect to furnish our customers with full supplies at our 

 usual low irices ; but solicit 



EARLY ORDERS. 



THOMAS MEEHAN, 



sep GERMANTOWN, PHILA. 



" NEW ROCHELrE."— The wonderful Ra.spberry. Send for 

 k circular. S. P. CARPENTER, New Rochellc, N. V. mcha 



PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS. 



Which may be done with one- fourth the usual 

 expense, by using our 



PATENT SLATE PAINT 



(Fifteen Years Established.) 



MIXED READY FOR USE. 



Fire-proof, Water-proof, Durable, 

 Economical and Ornamental. 



A roof may be covered with a ver>' cheap shingle, and by appli- 

 cation of this slate be made to last from 20 to 25 years. Old 

 roofs can be patched and coated, looking much better and lasting 

 longer than new shingles without the slate, for 



One-third the Coat of Ke-shingling. 

 The expense of slating new shingles is only about the cost of 

 simply laying them. The paint is fire proof against sparks or 

 flying embers, as may be easily tested by any one. 



IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, 

 and for tin or iron has no equal, as it expands by heat, contracts by 

 cold, and never cracks nor scales. Roofs covered with Tar 

 Sheathing Felt can be made water-tight at a small expense, and 

 preserved for many years. 

 This Slate Paint is 



EXTBEMELY CHEAP. 

 Two gallons will cover a nundred square feet of shingle roof, while 

 on tin, iron, felt, matched boards, or any smooth surface, from two 

 quarts to one gallon are required to ico square feet of surface, and 

 although the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush. 



No Tar is used in this Composition, 

 therefore it neither cracks in Winter, nor nms in Summer. 



On decayed shingles, it fills up the holes and pores, and gives a 

 new substantial roof that will last for years. Curled or 

 WARPED shingles it brings to their places, and keeps them there. It 

 fills up all holes in felt roofs, stops the leaks— and although a 

 slow dryer, rain does not affect it a few hours after applying. As 

 nearly all paints that are black contain tar, be sure you obtain our 

 genuine article, which (for shingle roofs) is 



CHOCOLATE COLOR, 

 when first applied, changing in about a month to a uniform slate 

 color, and is, to all intents and purposes slate. On 



TIN ROOFS 

 our red color is usually preferred, as one coat is equal to five of 

 any ordinary paint. For 



BRICK "WALLS 

 Our BRIGHT RED is the only reliable Slate Paint ever introduced 

 that will effectually prevent dampness from penetrating and discolor- 

 ing the plaster. 



These paints are also largely used on out houses and fences, or as 

 a priming coat on fine buildings. 



Our only colors are Chocolatb, Red, Bright Red, and 

 Orange. 



NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST. 



1 Gallon, can and box $1 50 



2 " " 2 3S 



5 " " 5 50 



10 '• keg 9 SO 



20 " half barrel 16 00 



40 " one barrel 30 00 



lo lbs., cement for bad leaks i 2$ 



We have in stock of our own manufacture, roofing materials, etc., 

 at the following low prices : 



1000 rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at 3 cents per square foot. (Or 

 we will furnish Rubber Roofing, Nails, Caps, and Slate Paint 

 for an entire new roof, at 4H cents per .•■quare foot.) 



2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 1^ cents per square foot. 



3000 rolls 3-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 2>^ cents per square foot. 



200 rolls Tarred Sheathing, at J4 cent per square foot. 



50- o gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready for use, on inside or 

 outside work, at 82 per gallon, all shades. 



1000 Bbls Slate Flour per bbl. (3 00 



1000 " Soap tone Flour " 300 



1000 " Grafton Mineral " 300 



1000 " Metallic Paint, dry " 300 



Special prices per ton or car-load lots. 



All orders must be accompanied with the money, or subject to 30 



days draft on well known parties. 



N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY, 



feh3 



102 & 104 Maiden Lane, New York. 



