THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



15 



ANDRE LEROY'S 



NURSERIE 



ANGERS, FRANCE. 



The lar<iest and rielie>t of Europe in 



FBIJIT, 



hm^i it \t\^M \m and Skbs, 



CAMELLIAS, ROSES, 

 FRUIT TREE STOCKS, &c., &c. 



Large culture of Vegetables and Field Seeds, 

 Bulbs, Flowers, &c. 



C. RAOUX, Agent, 

 M'pM'-> 76 Park Place, New York. 



tiardciier, Florist, and Horticultural Agent, Twenty- 

 Kirst St., below Greene, Philadelphia. Jobbing promptly 

 attended to. First-class reference furnished, and correspon- 

 ilence solieited. feb 3 



NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM, 



.Tenny Reid, dwarf hnbit, the finest scarlet grown, .Mic. 



NEW COLEUS. 



.Multicolor, Pictus, El Dorado, fine and distinct, 2.'ic. each. 

 DOUBLE GERANIUM. 



25 Centennial varieties described in former catalogues. 

 ;{-inch pots, $8 per 100; f 12 in 4-inch pots, per 100. 

 (Jlder varieties, 3-inch pots, per 100, $ti ; 4-inch pots, $10 per 100. 



FUCHSIAS. 



Hacemosa, very distinct, flowers of an orange color, .50c. each. 

 Fuchsias in l.") choice varieties, 3-inch pots, $6 per 100; 4-in.,$10. 

 Azaleas, fine plants, 3-inch pots, $10 per 100. 

 Azaleas, fine plants, 4-inch pots, $l.'i per 100. 

 Caladinms, fancy varieties. No. 1 — 2.5 varieties, $6. 

 t'aladiuniJ', fancy varieties. No. 2 — 2.5 varieties, $4. 

 ■Oracena Termiualis Tricolor, 4-inch pots, $20 to %t% per 100. 

 'rub(!rose, strong bulbs, S4 per 100. Tuberose, Pearl, $.5 per 100. 

 Feriis and Selaginellas, 20 varieties, fine plants, $10 per 100. 

 Verbenas, 20 varieties, $3 to $.5 per ioo. 



A general assortment of Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Bedding 

 Plants. JOHN DICK, Florist, 



mch2 .58d and Darby Road, i'hiladelphia. Pa. 



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY P. T. (^IINN. 



A practical Horticulturist and author of ".Money in the Garden." 

 Containing practical method of raising Pears intctlligcntly and 

 with best results ; character of soil, best mode <if ])r< paring it ; 

 best varieties to select under existing conditions ; best mode of 

 planting, pruning, fertilizing, grafting, and utiliznigtlx; ground 

 before the trees come into bearing, and finally gathering and 

 packing for market. Illustrated with practical cuts on prunning 

 and grafting, distance table and orchard record. 136 pages, 12 

 nio. cloth. Price $1. Sent tjy mail, post-paid on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



CH.\S. H. M.AROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



CAREFULLY HYBRIDIZED, 



Tuberous Rooted Begonias. 



Plants from the finest strains in cultivation will be ready for 

 delivery about the 1st of Mav. Prices for single plants, by the 

 ' dozen or hundred, on application. 



A few packets of seeds of the above at 50c. 



DANIEL BARKER, 

 No. 6T Brewer St., 



Norfolk, Va. 

 JS^New and Rare Plants a Specialty. mch2 



j FIRST A]VD SECOND SIZE. 



I Cherry Trees, Red Dutch Currents, Brandywine Raspberries, 

 j $10.00 per lOUO. Irish Juniper, 3 and 5 feet, comjiact, cheap by 

 the 100. Hemlock Spruce, 3 and 4 feet, bush v, $12 and $15 

 I per 100. 



j JOSIAH A. ROBERTS, 



I tfeb.tf Malvern, Pa. 



' ALPINE FLOWERS FOR ENGLISH GARDENS. 



j By W. Robinson, F.L.S. 



1 An explanation of the principles on which the Exquisite; 



' Flora of Alpine Countries may be grown to perfection in all 

 parts of the British Islands, with numerous lilui'trations of 

 Rock Gardens, Natural and Artificial. 70 illustrations, 440 

 pages, crown Svo, cloth. Price, $4.50. Mailed, postage free, 



j on receipt of price. 



I Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



I 814 Ciie^tnu t St.. Phila. 



j THE WILD GARDEN ; 



Or, Our droves and Sli rubber ics Made Beautiful bif 



the Naturalization of Hardy Ejcotie flantn. 



By W. Robinson, F.L.S. 



With Frontispiece. 



23(> pages, 12rao, cloth. Price, $2.25. Mailed, postage free, 



on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St.. I'hil" 



PRACTICAL LAiNDSCAPE 



GARDENING. 



I BY F. R. KLI.IOTT 



Designed for City and Suburban Residences, and Country 

 School- Houses ; containing designs for lots and grounds, from a 

 lot 30 by 100, to a forty-acre plot. Each plan is drawn to scale, 

 with schedule to each, showing where each tree, shrub, &c., 

 should be planted ; condensed instsuctions for forming and car- 

 ing for lawns; building of roads ; turfing, protfctioa, pruning 

 and care of trees ; making cuttings, evergreens, hedges, screens, 

 &c. Condensed descriptions of all the leading trees and shrubs ; 

 soil and position in which they should be grown. Illustrations of 

 ground plans, elevations, trees, shrubs, winter gardening, ifcc, 

 96 pp., S vo. cloth. Price $1.50. Sent by mail on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, sl4 Chestnut St., Philadeli>hia. 



BY BEN.J. r. WILLIAMS, F. R. H. S. 



Containing descriptions of 930 Species and Varieties of 

 Orcliiclaceou.s Pbnits with notices of times of flowering, 

 approved modes of treatment and practical instructions on 

 general culture. Remarks on heat, moisture, soil, seasons 

 of growtli and rc^.^t suited to the several spi'cies. 



FIFTH EDITION ENLARGED WITH COLORED FRONTISPICE 

 and numerous beautiful illusrrations, 336 Pages VA mo. 

 ClotU. Price $3.50. Sent by mail, po.-tage free on receipt 



of price. 



4th edition of the above work also on hand, 300 pages 12 mo. 

 cloth, illustrated. Price $2.50. Sc t by mail, postage free, on 

 receipt of price. .\(l<lreS8 



CHAS. II. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. 



