TheAttention of Market Gardeners 



and piivati' liiiuilii'.s who nii.sf CABBAGE '^ invittd t<i llu- .superior .sorts it'CiMitly intro- 

 duced by iw. Sown In liot-lu-ds in I'cliniai \ , In ;i(ls <ii' ixtninrdinnry size arc* obtained in .Inne, 

 cxt/Cndini,' to July aiul An^'ust. For a in;irki't crop nolliin^j; of tln' kii.d ((jual.^ Iheni. 



Landrsta's Eural Rs^ister and Alnianac for 1&7S, 



('(Hifainhiff I'rice Jji.st, tciH he tnoUtuI J'rcv on ff/tj>/irafion. 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 



Warehouse, Nos. 21 and 23 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia. 



mar.l8 



My annaal Catalogue of Vc-xctalilc- and Flower Seeds for 1878, 

 rich in ennraviiigi>, will be scDt KhKK to all who apply. Cu^- 

 tomere of lai>t 8i;a8on need not wri'e for it. I offer one of tin; 

 largest collections of vegetable seeds ever sent out by any seed 

 house in America, n la'-cv portion of which were grown on my 

 six seed farms. J^inM dirertiann/or niitiiatio7j on each pack- 

 age. All seed warranted to be both f re.-h »nd true to name ; so 

 far, that should it prove otherwise I will refill the order gratis. 

 BTew Vegelabl«-»i a i'|M-cialty. As the original introducer 

 of the Hubbard Squash, Plinney's Melon, Marblehead Cah- 

 bagf.t, Mexican Corn. I offer ►everal new vegetables this 

 season, and invite the pntromige of all who are aju/f)".s U) hare 

 their seed directly /rem tite grover, fresh, true, and of the eery 

 best atrairi. 

 decs JAMES J. H. GREGORY, ]>Iar1>len<-ad, Mass. 



NURSERYMAID 



There lia:< long l)een a deni'iud in the Nnr.sery bu^ines.. (or 

 some ni'-ans by which customers can have sehxted the liEiST 

 sto. k from HK^PUNSIP.LE NUHJ-EKUS. depend upon I's 

 being WELIAIil.K, and furnished iit KKASONABLK PUICKS. 

 This is a SI'EcIALTV of my business, and being in constnut 

 correspondence with nurseiymen here and in Europe, ray 

 facilitien for furn'shinsr ALi- VARIETIES of line TKEE.S, 

 SHHUBS and PLAN IS are UNEQUALED. This has given 

 me much of the best business in Hie c.ouniry ol I'arUs, Ceme- 

 teries and private et-tatt^s, the furnishing of w hieh 1 n ake a 

 specially. Kiferences of this character ir desired. Descrip- 

 tive catalogue with colored plate, inc.; to customers without 

 charge. Circulars free. 



Address, FKED. W. KELSEY, 



1^, I, ........ X. Y. 



DIRECTORY 



of 1877-78. 



A reference book of the NurserynKni, Florists, Seedsmen, Tree 

 Dealers, &c., for the United States. Alphabetically arraag' d by 

 Slates and Post Offices. .SIO pages, 8vo. Price $10.00. Mailed 

 post-paid, on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS, H. MAROT, 



814 Cliestunr St., Phila. 



THE BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 



PATERSON, NEW JERSEY, 



NOW^OFFER 



T7-E:E£BE3Sr-^S - - ^3.00 per lOO. 

 GERANIUMS AND PELARGONIUMS 



In 100 VaHeties, and Millions of other Plants at equally 



Low Prices. 



Orders should be addressed to the Company, and not to II. E. Cliitty, 

 ■wiio is no longer in its employ. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp, jan.3 



