THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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FOR SALE! 



A rare chance, very cheap. Three Greenhouses on one of the 

 leading streets of the city of Washington, D. C. A fine stock of 

 Bedding and Flowering Plants. Reason for selling, — failing kealth. 

 A fine place. ^3,500, cash. Address, 



JACOB HUSTER, Florist, 



tdec2 Sixth St., N. E., bet. G and H Sts., Washington, D. C. 



'^JIll Tcinds of2^^4=^ 



AT FAIR PRICES. 



1*5 Varieties of Peaches 75 Varieties of Grapes. 



100 Varieties of Strawberries, etc , etc. 

 Illustrated Priced Catalogues of both Fruit and Orna- 

 mental Trees and Plants,_/«// o/valuablt in/erniation , will be 

 forwarded on receipt often cents. 



A. HANCE & SON, Red Bank, N.J. 



In Watertown,N.Y., the half interest of a Florist's Business Well 

 stocked and in good running order, will be sold at a bargain for 

 cash. For particulars addre.ss, 

 deci GUSTAVUS SCHOENFELD.Watertown, N.Y. 



ROBUSTA ! 



Beautiful, fern-like foliage, useful for in-door or out-d«or decora- 

 tion (in Summer), 25 cents each; ^2. 50 per doz.; ^15 per 100. And 

 other desirable Stock, for FUrists, in-luding Cape Jesa- 

 inine (fine plants), Torenia asiatlca, Cissus discolor. Ger- 

 aniums—all the standard kinds — in small pots Fuchsias, in 4- 

 inch pots, with lots of cuttings — early flowering kinds. 



Send for price list. 



sep9 



EDWIN LONSDALE, 

 Florist, 

 Germantown, Phila., Pa. 



G£T THE BEST 



BEST HOLIDAY GIFT 



For Parent, Child, Teacher, Pastor, Friend, 



"The best practical English Dictionary extant." — 



London Quarterly Review, Oct. 1873 



"August 4, 1877. The Dictionary used in the Government Print- 

 ing Office is Webster's Unabridged," 



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Published by G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. 



Stronj; Vine*. Also all other lead- 

 ing varieties and novelties. 



ENGINE & BRO., 

 dec I Marietta, Pa. 



FRENCH STOCKS. 



L, PAILLET, 



MWRSBM WM^^» 



At Chatenay, near Paris, 



ESTABLISHED, 1827. 



Begs to inform his customers that he offars for this season an tm 

 mense lot of fine 



FRUIT TREE STOCKS, 



of every description and choice, sueh as Pears, Quinces, Mahaleb, 

 Plums, common Cherries, Doucin, Paradise Apple Stocks. Also a 

 large quantity of 



Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Ever- 

 green Stocks, 



All at very low prices and an immense lot of 



ROSES, 



of Everi' size and description. Standards, Half-Standards, 

 Dwarfs, and on their own roots, and a large quantity S. Mal- 

 maison, La France, and B«ngales assorted; also, Ne'W 

 Roses of this season. Gladiolus in large quantities. Mag- 

 nolia soulangeana, Tevrtan, Speciosa, cordata, macro- 

 phylla and others. Magnolia Lenne, — a large quantity of 

 this fine Magnolia is disposable (the true variety from graft). Mag- 

 nolia oxoniensis ana double Nantais (two fine double flower- 

 ing varieties). Also, Magnolia la Galissoniere and grandl- 

 flora. Tree and Sinensis Paeonies, the best selection in 

 Europe. Clematis, 50 varieties, also Clematis from seed 

 cropped of best Tarieties, at cheap prices. Petula alba 

 foliis purpureis, disposable by L-irge quantities. 



NEW VIOLAS. 



V. BELLE DE CHATENAY. The new double whiteViola, 

 awarded the first class certificate by the Horticultural Society of 

 France L. Paillet has offered tbi« magnificent Viola for the first 

 time in last Spring; the flowers are of pure white, most delicately 

 perfumed and of immense size and very double. Price,- Young 

 plants. £=; p-r 100 : strong plants. £• per 100. 



V. ODORATA, with rose flowers Cquita new), flower very 

 abundantly, flowers of fine rose color. Price,— £3 perdoz.,£i2 per 

 100. 

 V. the CZAR, with white flower. This variety is quite alike to the 

 well known old variety with blue flower ; it differs only by the color. 

 The white Czar is a very large flower, blooms very freely, has fine 

 large foliage on very long stem, and nicely perfumed, and is of the 

 purest white color. Price,— Young plants, £2 per 100 ; strong 

 plants, £4 per 100. 



N. B.— For other varieties of VIOLA and others, see list and 

 prices of Catalogue and lists sent on application. 



The best care and attention is given to tha packing. 



Orders may be sent to L. Paillet direct, or to his agents, Din- 

 gelsledt & CO., 27 William St., New York. Deposits 

 of money or values may be sent direct to L. Paillet, or to his agents, 

 where catalogues and lists can be had. tdeC3 



The Great Bloomington Nursery, 



Founded and managed by Mr. Franklin K. Phoenix, has now 

 passed into my possession, and the immense assortment of Nursery 

 stock must be disposed of 



I OFFER FOR CASH 

 APPLE SEEDLINGS, (For Grafting). 



1,000 First-cla«s for $ 3 o<> 



10,000 " " »7 o« 



100,000 " " 26000 



1 ,000 Second class for 2 00 



10 000 " " 1600 



APPLE SCIONS, (Our Assortment). 



1,00c Good Varieties $ ' *•• 



10,000 " ' "* 



APPLE ROOT GRAFTS, (Best Assortment). 



1,000 Assoried for I 3 5<» 



10,000 " 30 oo 



100,000 " 29000 



An immense stock of choice A^^le Treei, Ptach, Cherry. Pear, 

 Plum, Evergreens , Ornamental and Shade Trees, Hidge Plants, 

 <5r>f for sale at prices which defy competition. Address, "WIL- 

 LIAM F. BAIRD (Trustee), Bloomington, III. decS 



