THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



15 



TUBEROSES. 



60,000 of the Finest, Ijargest, Southern grown Tuberoses can 

 be supplied at $20 per looo. Guaranteed largest Balbs in the 

 market. Address, 

 tsep2 F. GOEBELS, 413 3d Street, Memphis, Tenn. 



MAPLE TREES— 5 to 15 feet. Silver, Sugar, 



t\J\J\J and Norway: with a general stock of Fruit and 



Ornamental Trees. Prices to suit the times. G.W.Thompson, 



Stelton, N. J. "P2 



20,000 



To Nurserymen and Dealers- 



Your attention is respectfully asked to my extensive stock of 



FRUIT TREES. 



superior quality offered for 



FAI.L TRADE, 



at prices that CHALLENGE COMPETITION on same 

 quality of stock. The past favorable season has produced an ex- 

 ceedingly fine growth of well-matured wood, making the stock de- 

 sirable in every particu'ar. 



To parties who cannot conveniently see the stock, I would refer 

 for intormation as to its extent and quality to several respectable 

 Nurserymen and Dealers from different parts of the country who 

 called lately and saw it. The advantages of selecting from an exten- 

 sive stock and good assortment should not be overlooked by pur- 

 chasers. The following figures will give some idea of the amount 

 of stock I offer at present, viz.: 200,000 Standard Apple, 30,000 

 Dwf Apple, 80,000 Std. Pear, 35,000 Dwf. Pear, a5,ooo 

 Cherry, 5.000 Plum, 2,000 Orange Quince, 2,000 Horse-chestnut. 

 In addition to above I am prepared to furnish Peach Trees in large 

 or small orders either from this State or Delaware, at the lowest 

 possible rates. Also Seedlings and stocks for Nurserymen, both 

 Foreign and Domestic. Digging and packing done in best possible 

 manner. Charge for packing very moderate. Please call and ex- 

 amine stock, or address for particulars, 



JOHN BIURPHY, Uansville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 



DECIDUOUS TREES. 



MAPLES.— Sugar, Norway, Silver and Ash-leaved. KLMS. 

 — A*h. Linden and Poplar; 8 to 15 ft. At very low figures. Send 

 for Wholesale Catalogue. 



sep2 



WILLIAM H. MOON, 



Morrisville, Fa. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA 



GRANDIl'LOKA, from i to 2% feet. Other Shruoberj' in great 

 variety. „ 



sepi W. H. MOON, Morrisville, Pa. 



BOUQUET GREEN for SALE ! 



We are Booking orders for Bouquet Green at present, 10 barrels and 

 over, 82 per barrel ; less quantity, $2 50 per barrel ; delivered to 

 New York and Philadelphia, 82.50 and 83 per barrel. 

 sep2 TOT 1 EN & SCHAFER, Florists, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



PEACH TREES. 



We oflfer to the trade a large supply of Tery fine Peach 

 Trees : also a large stock of splendid two and three year Apple, 

 Wild Goose and other Plum Trees, Apricots, Nectarines, one and 

 two year Grape Vines; also other Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 Vines, Shrubs, Roses, &c , &c. Send for price list. 



THE TEBO NURSERIES CO., 

 sept2 Clinton, Henry County, Mo. 



C. F. A. HINRICHS, 



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



HYACINTH AND BULB GLASSES. 



«C^--^---*v« DECORATED 



FLOWER POTS, 



LAVA, MAJOLICA, &c.,&c. Vases, 

 Iron Sections for Flower Beds (as cut.) 

 Lawn, Fish and Flower Stands. Float- 

 ing Animals for Aquaria. Botton hole 

 Bouquet Holders. Only and Origin* 

 GERMAN STUDENT LAMP for 

 Conservatories. 



Send for Prices to above address. 



dec6eom 



NURSERIES, 



50,0^0 PEACH TREES, 



20,0c O APPLE TREES, 



10.000 CHERRY TREES, 



And a General Assortment of Ornamental Trees, 

 Small Fruits and Hedge Plants ; for sale at bot- 

 tom prices and of superior quality. Address, 



RAKESTRAW & PYLE, 

 sepi "WilloT^ Dale, Chester Co., Pa. 



Grand Triumph in Horticulture. 



Glorious renults of a Cseful Life ; climax »lmo«t reached: 

 EELTON'S NEW BERRIES, Cinderella and Conti- 

 nental Strawberries ; Early l^olilic and Reliance 

 Raspberries. The four best beiring, best carrying, best 

 selling, best paying Market Berries. 



Illustrated Circular and Price-li«t eivinp history iind fnll de- 

 scription. Free to all. GIBSON & BENNETT, 

 sep3 Nurserymen an4 Fruit Growers, Woodbury, N. J. 



LONDON GARDENER'S CHRONICLE 



Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. for 



87 50 per year. Apply to 



Dovtf CHAS. H. MAROT, Agent, 814 Chestnut St., Philm. 



By Mail on Receipt of Price. 



Speak Quickly if you Want Them. 



Thomas J. J . Farm Implements 

 Planters' Guide 



Donaldson's Manures, Grass and Farming 

 Downing's Rural Essays 



" Fruits and Fruit Trees of America, i copy at 



Woodward's Graperies 



Cfir sty's Chemistry of Agriculture 



Anderson's Agricultural Chemistrj- 



Liebeg's " " 



Beet Culture and Beet Sugar, by Childs 



French's Faim Drainage 



Beecher's H. W.. Fruit, Flowers and Farming 



Chorlton's Grape Growers' Guide 



Landreth's Johnson's Dictionary 



Henderson's Gardening for Profit 



Fisher on the Vine and Wine Making 



Lurbatz's Vine Dresser's Guide 



Kern's Practical Landscape Gardening 



Buist's Kose Culturist 



Wood's Class-book of Botany 



" Object Lessons in Botany 

 Gray's How Plants Grow 



Addresi, CH AS. H MAROT, Gardener's Monthly 



' Iml of Small Mt Ciire. 



By E. P. ROE, 



(" The chapter on picking and marketing is eminently practical 

 ^^A',cr^■!:\\i\K."— American Agriculturist.) 



How to raise and market Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, 

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

 ««nle. Mailed post paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Cbsstniit St., FliiUi» 



