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TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



IN SPRINGNIELD, MASS., 



A FLORISTS' BUSINESS. 



All in good niiiiiing (irder Well stocked. Ksl.iblUhcd is years; 

 doing a good business. A nice two-story house, lo rooms; fruit 

 trees of all kinds in bearing the la<t ten years. 35,030 square ft. of 

 land all good for building lots. (The hor-e cars pass the place every 

 W hour : five minutes' walk from post oflice.) A large stock of 

 Shrubs, Roses, Herbaceous Plants, &c. The place at present pays 

 10 per cent, on $6,000. This will be sold at .1 bargain for some one. 

 Payments made to suit the times. For further particulars address, 

 J. SUEEH.VN, Florist, Spriiigtteld, Mass. 



Possession given Nov. 15th or ist of Dec ,1877. 



P. S. — Fine stock of the new Dairies : (^ueen Victoria and Prin- 

 cess Alice ; pure white, extra fine plants I will sell the whole 

 Stock, about 500, to one person. This stock was brought over this 

 Spring by the owner, and are true to names, 

 tnovi J. Sheehan, Administrator. 



TUBEROSES. 



50,000 of the Finest, Largest, Southern grown Tuberoses can 

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

 market. Address, 

 nova F. GOEBELS, 413 2d Street, Memi»his, Teun. 



EVER-BLOOMING ROSES 



GROWN EXPKESSLY FOB WINTER USE. 



All the b'jst varieties for sale. Also Smilax, Bouv.irdias, and 

 other desirable stock. ROBERT J. SIDDA L, 



septi2 St.tionG, Philadelphia. 



The NEW EARLY PEACHES in dormant bud. WIL- 

 DER, SAUNDERSand DOWNING. One-vear old trees 

 of aMSDEN, ALEXANDER and BRIGGb' MAY, 

 EARLY BEATRICE and the LEADING OLD 

 VARIETIES. The vellows are unknown here. TheisEW 

 and LB ADIN v/ VARIETIES are all grown and proved on 

 my grounds. Notice, — Trees or buds for Spring use should be 

 ordered before January 1st. Address, 

 oct2 D. S. MYER Horticulturist, Bridgeville, Del 



m 



A few hundred White Carnation plants (De Graw) price, $5 per 



100. At the Strawberry Hill Nurseries, Reading, Pa. 



nnvi Alex. D. Burnett. 



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY P T. QUINN. 



A practical Horticulturist and author o( 'Money in the Garden." 

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 '^ ^ CHAS H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phrla. 



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W. T. bell; 



Florist, Franklin, Pa. 



CHAS BLACK & BRO., 



Nurseryman, HIghtstown, N. J. 



J. P. BRYANT, 



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FARLEY, ANDERSOW & CO., 



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By F. R. Elliott. 

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