/ HE II OR TICL 'L TURAL A D I ER TISER. 



II 



New Plantsf Season 



Mailed Free, on application, our annual Catalogue of new, 

 rare and beautiful Plants, Roses, &c., in which the prici-s this 

 season have been {greatly reduced. Also, our annual Catalogue 

 •of Flower and Garden Seeds. Address, 



SEEDSMEN AND FLOKISTS, 

 t-mcbS 38 ■Washington St., Ne^v Castle, Pa. 



l^ERBENAS. 



.Strinif/ I'hnit.s, Fro- /rfnn liiist or JJIililcir. 



Per 100. Per 1,000. 

 In 30 diftiuct marked varieties, f 3.00 $25.00 



Geraniums, strong, in 20 varieties, 3;r, in. pot 5.00 40.00 



Pelaigoniums, 4 and Sinch pots, 10.00 i 



The same, unnamed, 8.00 j 



Pansy, Strong Plants, 4.00 



IE*, a*. I3:-A-TTJSE33=L, 



meh2 Reading, Pa. 



THE THREE POTATOES. 



EARLY OHIO Earlier tlian Early Rose. Ranked by i 



general consent, in earliuess, yield and quality comliined at ] 

 the head of all the early potatoes. 



Bl'RBANK. — Medium late ; a prodigious cropper ; flesh j 

 remjirkMbly white; quality excellent. 



Dt'lVMORE.— A splendid late sort. A greater cropper 

 than the Peerless, which it resembles in form, whi'e far better 

 in quality. 



Each, per Barrel, S4.00; per Bushel. $2.00; per Peck, 75c. 



My illustrated Seed Caiatalngue free to all applicants. 

 JAMES .T. H, GREGORY, 



mch 2 Marbleaeati, Mass. 



CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS and Fl-OWERS of all 



kinds. We giow the finest and best vaiieties, and sell tliem at 

 the very lo^vest prices. Catalogues sent free to any address. 

 H. AV." HALES, Ridgewood F'loral Nursery. Ridgewbod, N.J. 



EST.A.BLISITEI3 1859. 



C. THEO. SCHUEREN, 



Florist, Cleveland, O., 



OFFEUS FOU SALE 



200.009 Clioice Leading Greenliouse and ISedding 



Plants, Bulbs, etc. 



r,0.(H*0 FIltST-CLASS VEJtKJ^NAS AT $:i.OO per 



hiinrlml . Send for wholesale price list. 



New Variegated Coboea scandens. 



" Schueren Seedling.'^ 



A seedling, and is a great improvement on the t)ld variety, 

 growing as vigorous as the common variety. Leaves large, 

 green, bordered witli creamy-white, calyx of flowers variegated 

 like the leaf. Flowers liirht ])typle. Admired by all. Price, 

 t>0 cents; stock plants, $1.00. 



Address, C. THEO. SCHUEEEN, Cleveland, 0. 



250,000 Young Evergreen leading sorts for sale cheap. nich2 



By mad, post [i xid, (on own roots) l'> oo. '!> Hpiece, ?J.iH. 

 por dozen, $12.(0 P'^r h'ndrcid. Large planls (budded 

 or on o.vii roots) l>y exprt -s at purcliaser's expense sO 

 cents api-"ie, $4 1)0 p -r dozen. The most select 

 eo!)ceti<»M in .ViiiPiiea. Wend for Catalogue, with 

 colored plate, 10c ; p:ain, fi ee. 



ELIW.^'IGER £ BARRy, Rochester, N.Y. 



FkEk ILLUSfRAtED CATALOGUE' OF 



■ BtNSON BURPEE& Co ^ 



■-■■■.. 223'Church:st philad-elphi a 



Roses, Roses, By Mail. 



U) Beautiful Ever-Bl0(jining Roses, postpaid to any address, 

 forSl.OO, purchaser's selection. All the best varieties. The 

 best inducements offered to purchasers of Greenliouse and 

 Bedding Plants in the U. S. lor Spring of 1878. All plants 

 warranted to reach the purchaser in good condition. Cata- 

 logues Free, and send lor one before purchasing elsewhere. 

 Address W. H. BRENNEMAN, 



feb 6 Harrisburg, Pa. 



A NEW RASPBERRY 



"NEW ROCHELLE." 



This is a hardy, strong, and healtliy grower, and will produce 

 twice as much fruit as any known variety; fruit large, of good 

 flavor, and bears carriage well. I can furnish one year trans- 

 planted canes at $3.00 per doz. ; tips $2.00 per doz. 



Send for a circular. 



feb.3 S. P. CARPENTER, New Roclielle, N. T. 



SURPRISE MELON. 



Ottr tiew Mi-loti is the uio.-t Deliciotis ever in- 



foMTHUMB^^ 



Karliest luiowii. Per jikt. iiOc. Both by mail 

 H.'ic. Send for our catalogue, !•»; images and 4<s'0 

 illustrations, which fully describes them. Mail- 

 ed free. I'RICE A- KyiCKICHliOCIiEli. 



mch -2 .SO State St.. Alhaiii/. \. 1". 



A NEW BOOK FOR FARMERS. 



"Carrots, Mangolds and Sugar Beets. What kinds to rai.se, 

 how to raise, and how to feed." By mail 30 cents. Also, my 

 three works, on "Cabbages, and How to grow them." 

 '■Squashes, and How to Grotv Them," "Onions, and How to 

 Grow Them." Pull of iust such minute details as farmers 

 want. Each 30 cents by mail. Mv large illustrated Seed Cata- 

 logue free to all. JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 



mch 2 Marlileliead, Mass. 



WALTER ELDER, 



J.ANDSCAPE AND JOJSIiING GAIiDJENFJt, 



1231 Rodman Street, Philadelphia, 

 Attends tt* all branches of his business on reasonable terms. 



Plants Genuine! Packed Free!! 



Brandywine (S"squeco) Raspberries and Wilson's Early Black- 

 berries from stock that produced the Centennial prize berries ; 

 SL.W per 100, $12 per 1000; Kittatiny and Lawtun .fs ])er 1000; 

 Strawberries, Great American. $1 per 10, $5per 100, $40 per 1000; 

 Duchesse, Prouty, $10 per 1000; Capt. Jack, Cumberland, Tri- 

 umph, Jucunda, Sterling. $5; Boyden, No. 30, Triomphe de 

 Gand, Duncan, $4 ; Col. Cheeny, Agriculturist, Champion, $3 ; 

 Albany. Monarch of West, Star of West, Chas. Downing, Ken- 

 tucky, Green Prolific, $2. Order now of 



JOHN S. COLLINS. 



novtf Moorc.stoirii, K. 'T. 



25 



FASHION "BLE CAHDS u" two alike, with 

 name, 10c. 20 Scroll, with name, lUcpost paid. Agent's 

 outfit 10 c. 

 novl2 



GEO. I. REED & CO., Nasssua, N. Y. 



How to Raise Fruits. 



BY THOMAS Or.KOO. 



.\ Hand-book of Fruit Culture binng a (Juide to the proper 

 Cultivation and Maiiageniciit of Fruit Trees, and of Grapes and 

 Small Fruits. fs4 page-, t'^ino, cloth, fully illus-trated. Price 

 fl.OO. Sent by mail post-paid, on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



S14 Chesnut Street, Philailelphia. 



