THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



15 



ALL THE NEW PEACHES, 



And the Largest and Best List of 



Long-Keeping Apples 



Ever offered. Sent by mail evc^rywhere. Catalogues gratis. 

 Following STTRPLVS STOCK closed out cheap : 

 80,000 No. 1 June Budded Peach Trees. 

 .5.000 Early Kichmoud Cherry, 1 year. No. 1. 

 30,000 No. 1, 1 and 2 year Sweet Cherry, asforfed. 

 ■200,000 Apples, iucluding Crabs, and largely of long-keeping 



kinds. 

 100,00 I Hrandywine or Susqneco Raoperry. 

 150,Oiio Wilpon's Albany Strawberry. 

 3ou,000 Coiiover's Colossal Asparagus, 2 years. 

 10.000 Carolina Poplar, 4 to 5 fi-et. 

 5.000 " " 8 to 10 f.-et. 



5,900 " " 12 to 16 feet. • 



10,000 Silver Maple, 8 to 10 feet. 

 5.000 " '• 12 to U feet. 



3,000 " " 16 to IS feet. 



300,000 No. 1 one year Concord Grapes. 

 40,000 Irish Juniper, 4 inches to 6 feet. 

 2C 000 Norway Spruce, 2 to 6 teet. 

 150,000 No. 1 Osage Orange, extra large, 1 and 2 years old. 



A full line of Nur.«ery Stock, all at special rates, at the 

 GREAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN NURSERIES, 

 Wilmington, Del. 

 inch2 RANDOLPH PETERS. 



WILLIAM PAMKY, 



I_i£in.ca.sca<pe 0-ard.e3a.er. 



Country fo t>i, yard-, la^ns, ami ortluirds laid out and 

 planted with Fruit aud Ornamental Trees. Flowers, ami Shrub- 

 bery. Having ;i large aud thrifty ^tock of Tree? and Plants 

 now growing, those mo^'t desired can be taken direct, from the 

 Nursery, and planted in their new homes. Send for catalogue 

 and estimate. 



PO.MONA. NURSERY, 



mch2 Cinnaminson. N. J. 



The experience of 1871 establishes the fact that 



Wo other Grape combines so many points of excellence 



as this, viz ; 



BEST QUALITY, 



VIGOR and HARDINESS of Vine, 

 EARLY RIPENING, 

 BEAUTY, 

 VALUE for MARKETING. 



Exhibited by me, September, 1877, received the highest 

 honors of the American Poniologlcal 

 Society, viz : 



A Wilder Medal. 



The Original Vine st-nds on mt oRttrHDS ; all my Plants 



ARE PROPAGATED FROM IT. 



H. E. HOOKER. 



Jioche.<<ter, N. Y., February^ 137^^. mch.l 



CHOICE VARIETIES, $5.00 PER 100. 



Address, 



mchl 



S. J. GALLOWAY, 

 Montgomery, Ham Co., Ohio. 



Heikes Uurseries Co., 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



These Nurseries offer for the Spring aud Fall of 1973 the 

 PULLBST and most complete stock since its organization. 

 The fact that Mr. W. F. Heikes has resigned his connection 

 with the organization in nowise affects its subsequent ability, 

 as its management devolves upon Mr. S. D. Bear, so long and 

 favorably known as its Sdperintendknt. They solicit cor- 

 respondence and a personal interview. 



mchl 



GRAPE ROOTS. 



Concord, 2 years, medium $1.5 per 1000 



Concord. 1 vear. No. 1 12 per 1000 



Ives Seedling, 2 years. No. 1 2o per 1000 



Ives Seedling, 1 year, No. 1 f5 per 1000 



JOHN GKAVETT, 

 mchl L.iuea ter, O. 



Matthews' Garden Seed Drill 



Miitt/ii-iv.s' Hdiid Ciiltivittoff 

 MfittJicws' JJfill fiiiil Cultivator .,,-a>.wai. '>'235 

 combineil, surpass all oihers. Send 

 for circular belore you buy. Manu- 

 factured onlv hv _77 -.^-^vsrr;^^is^w^' 

 liVJiRETT & S 31 ALL, 



Boston, Mass. 

 Tor sale by D. LANDRGTH &. SOIifS, 



mch 3 21 and 23 Aouth Hixth at., Philadelphia. 



St. Joseph Conservatories 



Greenhouse, Bt-dding Plants, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 

 Shrubs, Vines, Climbers. <fcc. Strong Plants, tine varieties. 

 Prices Low. Catalogue and Wholesale List s ntfree of ciiarge. 



nichs H. NIELSON, Florist. 



FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Natural aud Scientific Diet. 



BY GUSTAV SCULICKEYSEN. 



Translated from the German by M. J-. Holbrook. M. D. In- 

 tended to ^'how what is the iiiituralfood ot man ; to lead him to 

 become a living child of nature ; to simplify and btautify his 

 manner of living; to emancipate women from the drutJgcry of 

 the kitchen ; to lead to increased use of fruit ; t > dimi>h the use 

 of flesh, and where possible, to do away with its ii8« altogether; 

 to improve the health and add to the enioym" iits and vilue of 

 life. Cloth, V.'iO pages; 12aio. illustrated. Price, $1. Sent bjr 

 mail pjst-paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut SI., Phila. 



How to Raise Fruits. 



BY THOMAS OUEGG. 



A Hand-book of Fruit Culture being a Guide to the proper 

 Odltivatiiin and Manageiueut ot Fruii Trees, and o' Grapes and 

 Small Fruits. \M piige.s, 12mo, cloth, fuliy illustrated Price 

 $1.00. Sent by mail post-paid, on reci ipt ot j)rice. 



Address, CIIAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 



