THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER 



In quantities to suit, at small cost. Alexander, 

 Amsden, Steady, and general market varieties. 

 A splendid lot ot" trees, the best I have ever 

 grown, for sale low, — at Paoli Nursery. Also 

 general Nursery Stock. 



JOSIAH A ROBERTS, 

 t.aug.tf Malvern, Chetter Co., Pa. 



f Ellf f 11 



We offer in large quantities. 



Apples, Crabs, Plums, Peaches 



CHERRIES, and SMALL FRUITS, 



Including the new and prominent sorts, at lowest 

 rates. 



aug3 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



1QQ Billheads, 100 Cards, 100 Envelopes, 

 "'-^^ ^^ withjyour business printed ; the lot sent 

 post-paid, II 50. Kurtz & Bro., S. E. Cor. 5th and 

 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa. augi2 



nlCn W OUIlO ForAdvoitisors 



A complete (jviifieto ailvertisers. .Ve;/- Hiiv,:it .liuir-inil. — 

 A necessity to a 11 who advertise. I.onisriHe fonimerrUil. 

 —The most complete and reliable work of the kind. 

 FiU.ihnrt) Gazntle. — fiivnt Iree to all who advPrtite. 



N\A/ AYER Advertising TI\TES BUILDING, 

 iVViM&SON nUENTS, I PHILADFXPHIA. 

 Get OUT EstSinate before making any advertising 

 contncts. Our business is large. Facilities unsur- 

 passed. Prices the lowest. Terms the best. 



THE AMERICAN 



Steamship Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia and Liverpool 

 Line. The only Trans-.Atlantic line sailing undrr the American 

 Flag. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and Wednesday 

 from Liverpool. 



THE BED STAR LINE, 



Carrying the Belgian and United States Mails. Sailing everj- 

 twelvedays, alternately from Philadelphia andNewYork. Direct 

 and only 



To ANTWERP. 



The American and Red Star Lines beiny under one management. 

 Excursion Tickets are good to return by either, thus saving the ex- 

 pense and annoyance of re crossing the Channel. 



For rates of nassTee and eeneral inform:iiion apply to 

 apltf PETEK WRIGHT & SONS, Phila., Gen'l Agents. 



STRAWBERRIBS. 



The Largest and Best. PlatH this Fall and save a year. Capt. 

 Jack, Great \merican,Cre';cent Seed ing and others, grown in pots 

 for Fall planting, will yield a full crup of fruit next June, one year 

 sooner than if planting is deferred till next Spring. 



RELIANCE 



and Susqiieco Brandywine Raspberr.es. Ten acres yielded ;J!4338. 



Send for Catalogues. 

 jy3 WM. PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. 



Also, Weep'ng Cherries, and i general ass irfnent of Nurse'y StocV, 

 for sale, cheap, lor ca^h at the Morris Nurseries. 



STOCK. 



THE LrARGEST AND FINEST STOCK of PEARS 

 and PLUMS in this COUNTRY. 



Also Standard Apples, Cherries and all varieties of Nursery 

 Stock of the finest quality at prices that will make it an object 

 for every nurseryman and dealer to correspond with us or call befoie 

 purchasing. 



SMITH & POWELL, 



sep2 



SYRACUSE. N. Y. 



Choice Selected Field. Flower, Tree, Grass, Herb 

 Vegetable and Honey Plants. Garden and Apiarian Imple- 

 ments and Supplies. Agricultural Books, &c. Our new Descrip- 

 tive C.italogue sent free. 



Address carefully, 



C. F. LANE'S 

 N-W- Apiary and Seed Warehouse, 



febi 



Koshkonong, Wis. 



APRICOT AND PEAR. 



My trees of the above are unusually fine— Best varieties — Pi ices 



low. Also a full A-s^rtment of othertrecs and hardy plants. 



EDWIN ALLEN, 

 sep3 New Burnswick, (Nurseries,) N. J. 



To Gardeners and Florists ! 



ATTENTION SOLICITED ! 

 A. Ft ARE OPi-OFfcXUNITY. 



Having decided to retire from active business, I offer my choice, 

 selected, and extt nsive stock of Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, 

 Hoses, S-c , fjr sale on easy, favorable terms, with the lease of my 

 Greenhouse for one or more years, togethei with the good-will of the 

 business. Located on the Chicago, Turlington & Quincy R. R., 30 

 miles west of Chicago in a tlouri^hi^g town, and at a convenient 

 point for shipping to all pirts of the country ; having an extended 

 wholesale trade in this and various c ther States. The convenient 

 distance from Chicago gives reLidy m.irUet for flowers in their sea- 

 -on. The houses are in good condition, heated wiih Hilching's Hot 

 Water Apparatus. Parties rlesiring 10 establish themselves in a good 

 and profitable bu>iness, will consult their interests by inquiring into 

 the matter. It is the most f ivorable time of the year to enter upon 

 the business, for stocking the houses with such plants as will be 

 most dcsinible for the coming Fall, Winter and Spring tride. For 

 further particulars, inquire either in person or by letter of 



LEWIS ELLSWORTH, 

 sepi Froprietor of the Du Page Co. Nurseries, N;iperville, 111. 



sepz 



GEORGE ACHELIS, West Chester, Pa. 



FO K TH E" H O U S E ^ 

 The Autumn No. of Vick's Floral Guide, 



Containing descriptions of Hyacinths, Tulips. Lilie.», and all Bulbs 

 and Seeds for E;dl Planting in the Garden and forWintcr Flowers in 

 the House— j"^' published and sent free to all. Address, 



sep2 JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 



