THE HORTIGULTDRAL ADVERTISER. 



C. F. A. HINRICHS, 



29, 31 and 33 Park Place, New York City, 



HYACINTH AND BULB GLASSES. 



DlXOUATKl) 



FLO^WER POTS, 



LAVA, MAJOLICA, &c.,&c. Vaie«, 

 Iron Sections for Flower Beds. Lawn, 

 Fish and Flower Stands. Floating Ani- 

 mals for Aquaria. Botton liole Boiiquel 

 Holders. Only and Original GERMAN 

 STUIjENT lamp for Conservatories. 

 Send for Prices to above address. dec6eom 



IMPORTANT TO 



NURSEEYMEN, 



Gentlemen : — I beg leave to state that I cffcr for Spring trade the 

 most extensive stock of Standard and Dwarf Apple, Standard and 

 Dwarf Pear, Plum, Ch( rry and Peach Trees ever offered in this 

 market. Also Small Fruits and F"ruit-tree Seedlings and Stocks, at 

 prices that challenge competition for the same quality of Stock. I 

 would respectfully ask particular attention to my extensive and 

 complete stock of Standard Pear trees. 



Digging and Packing done ir» the best possible manner. No pains 

 will DC spared to insure satisfaction. Correspondence solicited. 

 Please address, 



JOHN MURPHY, 



febi DANSV^LLE, tlV. CO., N. Y. 



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For PI 



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aU Garden Eequisites, 



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Of aU Garden 



Seeds, Implements, Fertilizers, &c, 



For PRIVATE or MARKET GARDENS, FLORISTS 

 and FARMERS. 



FREE ON APPLICATION. 

 JAMES FLEMING, 



67 Nassau St., New York, 



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50.000 Strong, Healthy Verbenas, 



AT VERY LOW RATES. 



Our facilities for erowine BEDDING PLANTS in laree 

 quantities for THE TRADE are unsurpassed in THE "WEST. 

 Send for Price List. 



MILLER & HUNT, 



febl 



Wright's Grove, Chicago, 111. 



TEN FINE 



POT GROWN ROSES 



(my selection) mailed for one dollar. Each lot \vi;l have • ne plant 



ef CRANSTON'S new hardy CRIM30N BEDDER. 



R. BUIST, Nurseryman, 



WOODLAND AVE., PHILA. 



Mill Of Siall Frflit Ciltnre, 



By E. P. ROE, 



(" The chapter on picking and marketing is eminently practical 

 and sensible." — Amt'ican Agriculturist ) 



How to raise and market Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, 

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

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



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



FOR EXCHANGE. 



We offer IRISH JUNIPEKS, 4 to 5 feet, very handsome at 

 lowest prices lor NL'RSERV STOCK. Correspondence solic- 

 ited. 



WM. H. MOON, 



HorrlavUle. Pa. 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



AS Propagator of Greenhouse Plants in variety. Shrubs, Roses, 

 and Evergreens. Also iindcrstHnds the management of Win- 

 ter flowering plants. Address PROPAGATOR, G ardent r' t 

 .Monthly Office. 



BY a Practical Gardener, married, German, to take charge of a 

 gentleman's first-class place ; understandt Greenhouses, Grap- 

 eries, and the general care of a genllenian's place, wants a situation 

 by March ist. Address G DEULiERER, 31st and Westmoreland 

 Sis., Philadc phia. 



BY a first-class Gardener, in a private or commercial establish- 

 ment : best references ; would take a traveling agency for a 

 first-class Nursery house. Florist or Seed house; acquainted with 

 the whole business. Will give bonds if required. Address J. S., 

 Bo.x 986, Springfield, Mass 



BY a German Gardener, single, of 7 years' experience, five in 

 Germany, and three in the United States ; is thoroughly com- 

 petent In Flower and Vegetablegardening, &c.; has good relerences, 

 which he begs to have an opportunity to submit. Address JOHN 

 WASATKO, 453 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia. 



BY a single man, with first-class references; wants to take charge 

 of Greenhouse, Vegetable Garden, and make himself generally 

 useful. Address MICHAEf- KEEP, 4424 Seneca St., West Phila. 



BY a Foreman, or Foreman and Propagator, married ; has had 

 considerable experience in the propagation and gr iwing of 

 plants generally, both for wholesale and retail and shipping trade, 

 and extensively tor the cut Flower market ; can be well recom- 

 mended Address N. T , care of Chicag > Floral Co., 38th St. and 

 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 



BY a \ lorist, married, without children ; German Protestant ; a 

 situation as Foreman or to take charge of a gentleman's place; 

 has 14 years ■-xperience in the business. Can give the best refer- 

 ences Address R BARBECK, Florist, Harrowgate Lane, 25th 

 Ward, Philadelphia. 



BY a Thorough Practical Gardener, Scotchman, married, under- 

 stands the cultivation of Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, 

 Greenhouses, Hot and Cold Graperies, Fruit Houses, &c , twenty 

 years experience in this country and Europe, having lived in one 

 first-class place 11 years. Undoubted reference. Address R. G., 

 Newcastle Post Office, Lawrence Co., Pa. 



BY a married man, no children, with satisfactory reference as 

 Gardener of experience and ability in all branches of in and 

 out-door gardening for pleasure and profit, forcing plants and fruits, 

 laying out grounds tastefully, managing place given to hi.s charge ; 

 is strictly sober, industrious and honest. H. L M. Fifth Avenue, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



AS Propagator to the Trade, or Gardener in a fiist- class private 

 place; has had over 25 years experience, including several 

 years in the London, England, Nurseries, and leading private 

 places in that country ; ten years experience in the United States ; 

 feels certain of giving satisfaction in all branches. Address E. B., 

 care of Eber & Wallis, Seedsmen, Quincy, 111. 



BY a competent Vegetable, Greenhouse and Flower Gardener 

 and Grapist ; understands trimming and training shrubbery ; 

 wants to make himself generally useful ; understands horse and 

 cow and attending to carriage and harness ; has had six years ex- 

 pt^-rience in Denmark and four years in the United States, and can 

 give good reference from fjrmer employers. AddressJOHN JOHN- 

 SON, care or John D. Detlesson. Livingston Mills, Bristol, Pa. 

 AS Gardener, by an Englishman aged 30, with wife and child; 

 understands stove Greenhouses, forcing and propagating pits ; 

 also, Kitchen and Hower Gardens; best references given. Address 

 H. S., 1238 Hampshiie St., Quincy, 111. 



BY a young man. single, sober and energetic. Ten years' practical 

 experience, well versed in all branches of the business and 

 upon most approved principles. Will accept a situation in any de- 

 partment — managen.ent of a Commercial establishment preferred. 

 Will be disengaged by the ist of March. Distance no object. Ad- 

 dress F. nAlMB.\CH, care Harrington & Goodman, 619 Chestnut 

 St , Philadelphia. 



AS Gardener, private or commercial ; understands the business in 

 every department : hard and soft wood plants, Orchidea, &c., 

 &c. Single ; twelve years' practical experience ; sixth year in 

 America. Address R. E. B., care of Peter Henderson & Co., 35 

 Courtlandt St., N Y. 



BY a first-class Gardener who thoroughly understands the 

 business in all its branches and would like to change his 

 situation. Those in want of such a man, or intending to make 

 a change, can obtain particulars by applying to GARDENER, 

 care of Geo. H. Miller, 13 Exchange St., Boston. 



