THE lion -I'lcrL Tri:A l a i> veh tiser. 



Climbing Burning Bush 



(Euonymus radicans) 



A hardy cvi^rjiccn creeper, attachinj^ itself to trees, buildings, fences, &c., 

 as the ( \ !.'n;reen ivy does in ICnj^land, has long been a desideratum in 

 American gardens. This beautiful plant in some measure will take its 

 place, and everybody should have a few plants. It is a beautiful plant in a 

 garden as a dwarf evergreen bush, even when there is nothing de- 

 sirabl<; foi" it to cover. 



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send ten plants by mail, postage free, for >>i.oo. 



THOMAS MBEHAN, 

 Germantown Nurseries, Philadelphia, Pa. 



50,000 DOUBLE TUBEKOSK BULBS. 



doz. loo looo 

 First Quality Large Fl.wering Bulbs, $, 75 $4 0° |25 00 



SeCond.Quality F'owering Bulbs. 5° i 00 15 00 



A few bundled EXTRA Large Bulb- i 00 5 00 



Dwarf Pearl, ist qu dity Flowerinj; Bulbs. 1 00 8 oo' 



If sent by Mail. 23 cents per do7;n. Extra. Special prices given 

 to the trade for large quantities if \uVr'.\ tbis fall. 



The past season having been »itM avorable for the grouitk of 

 Bulbs, -.ve can supply the larg.^taiu! /-est Bulbs ever sent out from 

 our tstablishmeut ^ 1?''^ 



MILLKK & HA'SES, ."i'T* Germantown Ave., Phila. 



M&SE& n 



From open ground — Monthlies, Hybrids, and Climbers — very cheap; 

 also, small Roses from 3-in. pots. Florists' Stock of Greenhouse 

 and Bedding Plants. Tuberose Bulbs in immense quantities. Flo- 

 rets of Carnation Pinks, by 100 or 1000. Wholesale List free. 

 Address, 



J. T. PHILIPS & SON, 

 nova West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. 



Marshall Pear !; GLOXINIAS, 



Kas been thoroughly tested another year on Lc ng IslancL Has . o^^t fr^rr rrrvrT^c r tivmakv Tit tt t vaV 



1 c . .-~:..™ .,„„,.., ,e ;>, c,,,-,-,.<:<:ir.n ai '^iiffiilk ( 'o Far as Of the most SELECT KINDS fro.ii BfcNAKi , IJUL.L, VA.« 

 aken first premium two years in succession at sunoiK ' °- '.■'"^> '*'' „^.,~„-,^ , -Vf^iffW .i,ith OITIJ <»\W SiPVCTAT. 



the best seedling : lipe ten days .ifterBartlelt. Has kept this year | HOUTTE, and VEITCH, with OUK OW N !sF*.ClAJj 

 until Oct. Sth. i year, stands 3 to 4 ft., 75c. Propagated and for 

 sale by 



P. H. FOSTER. 

 nov2 Babylon Nursery, Suffolk Co., N.Y. 



iNTERNATrONAirEXHIBITION7 



PHILADELPHIA, 1876. 



JUDGES' BEPOKT. February 10, 1877. 



John Dick's Patent Boiler for Heating 

 Greenhouses— A I'rize Medal was awarded 

 for its adaptability for the consiiniption of Wood, 

 Goal or Coke, and its clieap and economic ar- 

 rangement for tlic purpose specified. 



W. D. Breckenridge, Judge. 



Approved by the Group of Judges, — Geo. Thurber, W. Saun- 

 ders, F. Pentland. 

 Economy, Simpl'cily and Purability. Testimonials from those 



who use it. My trade Catalogue of Plants is now ready and will 



be forwarded free. 



JOHN DICK, Florist, 



nor 63d <& Darby Road, I'hila. 



SORTS, at^io per 100; $2 per doz. NAMED and MAILED, 



R. BUIST, SEN., 

 nov2 Philadelphia. 



ATtn & OUllO F.,rA.Uf-rti8er8 



Acorapkte guide t'lailvfrtiscrs. ynr llnrm.hxiriial. — 

 Ancoessit.vtoidl wh.Kiilv.Tt i-t-. 1 4,;, grille Cnmmercial. 

 — ThR most complfte ;ind rt-lijitiln Wdik of the kind. 

 ri ...Inir,! r,Vj;<..'V. — SfiU tree to -W « lio iidvprtise. 

 M \A/ AVKif AdvcrCsii.K X(M1-,S BUILDING, 

 iNiVViftASON ntJKNTS. I I'lIILADKLPHIA. 

 <J<'t our Estiiiiale before making any advertising 

 contrncts. ()ur busines is lari^e. Farilities unsur- 

 passed. Prices the lowest. Terms the best- 



THE AMERICAN^ 



Steamship Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia and Liverpool 

 I Line. The only Trans-Atlantic line sailing under the American 

 Flag. Sailmg every Thursday from Philailclpbia, and Wednesday 

 from Liverpool. 



I THE KED STAR LINE, 



j Carrying the Belgian and United States Mails. Sailing every 

 twelve days, alternately from Philadelphia and New York. Direct 



[ and onK' 



I To ANTWERP. 



i The American and Red Star Lines being under one management, 



I E.xcursion Tickets are good to return by either, thus saving the ex- 

 pense and annoyance of recrossing the Channel. 



I For rates of passage and ceneral informaiion apph' to 

 apltf PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Phila., Oen'l AgrentB. 



LONDON GARDENERS CHRONICLE 



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



»7 50 per year. Apply to 



novt) CHAS. H. MAROT, Agent, 814 Chestnut St., PhiU. 



