.^L^,]0 



OUR FOrU SEP]D FARMS, locato<l in widi'ly distinct lociilitics for llie advantajro of varit-d 

 clijniiti's and soils, c-over l')i»0 acres, owned, occupied, and cultivated by ourselves. Il is believed 

 the Establisiunent in its ontirety is the largest and most elaborate of its l<ind, not only in 

 this eountrv l>ut the "NVorlil. 



All not already i)urcliasers of LANDRETirs Seeds are invited to make a tiiai of those <.mo\\ii 

 and prepari'd bv us. 



LaniretVs Eural Register and Almanac for 1S7S, 



<'<mftiininf/ I'rirr Ijisf, trill he imiiliil f'lci- on a/t/»lh<tfioii. 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 



inar.i2 Warehouse, Nos, 21 and 23 S. Sixth St,, Philadelphia. 



My annual Catalogue of Vogetal)Ic and Flower Seeds for 1S7S, 

 rich in engravings, will be sent FKEE to all who apply. Cus- 

 tomers of last season need not write for it. I offer one of the 

 largest cellections of vegetable seeds ever sent out hy any seed 

 hoase in America, a large portion of which were grown on my 

 six seed farms. Printed directions for cultivatinn on each pack- 

 age. All seed warranted to be both fresh and true to ^^me ; so 

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

 Ne^v "Vegetablen a 8p«'claltj'. As the original introducer 

 of the Hul)bard Squash, Phinney's Melon, Marblehead Cab- 

 bages, Mexican C'orn, I offer several new vegetables this 

 season, and invite the patronage of all wlio are anxious to have, 

 their need directly /rcrtn the grower, fresh, true, and of the very 

 bent strain. 

 decs J.A.MES J. H. GREGORY, Marbltluart, Mass. 



^Cj^RETAIL&WI-IOLESALE'; 



-'^fATALOGUESFF^EE 





AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY. FINE NURSERY STOCK, 



By Robert Buist. 

 With practical directions for the Culture of Plants in Flower- 

 Garden, Hot-Hnuse, Green-House, Rooms, or Parlor Windows, 

 for ever/ month of the year. Instructions for erecting Hot- 

 house, Greei aouse, and laying out a Flower garden. Instruc- 

 tion for cultivating, propagating, pruning and training the 

 Grap'3 vine and description of best sorts for the open air. 342 

 pages, l'2rao, cloth. Price SI 50. Sent by mail post paid on receipt 

 of price. CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



The fiiit'st TREES, SHItVltS and PLA\TS of every 

 variety, grown in the best nurseries here and in Europe, 

 furnished at reasonable prices. A si'Kcialtv made of sup- 

 plying Parks, Cemeteuies and Private Estates. All s-tock 

 RELIABLE and true to name, and every ellort made to have all 

 business satisfactory. References of the highest character 

 given if desired. Descriptive Catalogues, with colored plate, 

 10 cents; to customers without charge. Circulars free. 

 feb.l2. Address FRED. W. KELSEY, Rochester. N. Y. 



THE BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 



PATERSON, NEW JERSEY, 



NOW OFFER 



TT'EISBEI^T.^^S - - $3.00 per lOO. 

 GERANIUMS AND PELARGONIUMS 



III JOO Vaiiefhs, ttiul Millions of otltcr I'laiits at it/infllji 



LiOiv Prices. 



Orders should be addressed to the Company, and not to H. E. Chitty, 

 who is no longer iu its employ. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp, jan.3 



