THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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All the standanl sorts. Price 7-"> cents per fti. 

 Postage piiid. And all otlicr seeds for sowing 

 in the Autuinii. I'^or s.ilc liy— 



ALFRED BRIDGHMAN, 



Orowci', Iniportcr and Donlor in all -tandard 



Veietai, Grass & Flower M\ 



No. 876 BROADWAY, 



3<i door above 18th St., N. Y. 



l®~Catalogues on application. tjulyS 



JOHN DICK'S PATENT BOILER 



@@fl ITHL CHURCH UNION. 



The National ()K(.an up ihusk ladoking por thb actual, 

 visidlh unity op evangelicai. bblibvbms. 



riibliHhed Weekly at 



No. 22 Beekman Street, New York. 



Economy, Simplicity and Durability. The Prize Medal of the 

 Centennial Commission was awarded for this Boiler. Send to us for 

 Testimonials from those whn use it. 



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JOHN DICK, Florist, 

 53d and Darby Road, Phila., Pa. 



ORCHIDS. 



The subscriber has for sale a very choice col- 

 lection of Orchids, principally East Indian varie- 

 ties, viz : brides, Dendrobiuni, Phalsenopsis, 

 Vandas, Saccolabiums, &c., will be sold low for 

 cash during the next three months. 



A. F. CHATFIELD'S 

 EXOTIC NURSERY, 



maytf. 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



CHINESE PRIMROSES I 



Extra Strong winter blooming plants in 4in. 

 pots. Per dozen, So.oO ; per l(iO. $25. 



J. D. MONBLL, Florist, 

 augS Hudson, N.Y. 



MIXER'S GREAT PROLIFIC STRAWBERRY. 



This new Seedling surpasses all other varieties in productiveness, 

 the fruit lying in heaps around the plants I Berries «ix inches in 

 circumference— quality unsurpassed — ready in August and Septem- 

 ber — J2 a dozen by mail ; three dozen, J5. Or, only ten cents 

 each by express, if twenty-five or more are ordered. Circulars with 

 full details free — fruit described by clergymen and other highly res- 

 pect.ible citizens — no deception. Agents supplied free who get 

 up a small club. I also offer a few hundred plants of the " Great 

 American " Strawberry, berries from which measured nine in- 

 ches in circumference I T. B. Miner fex-editor of the Rural 

 American), Linden, Union Co., New Jersey. t.augz 



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 Samuel D. Burchard, D. D. 

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Smith's Bible Oiclionary. 



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