LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS 



AIIK OIIOWN ON (liril KAIIMH 



PEXy^SYLYANIA, NIJU JJJJfSIJV, VIJiflTNIA AND lVrSCONSJ\. 



1,500 .^^cres 



Ovviii'il. oc(ii])'n'(l iiiiii culiiviitfd by oiir(<i'lvi'f , bt-HidoH as iniiiiy more acres dikUt (:oiitra<l. 



They Speak Their Own Praise Wherever Planted. 



I'd 'II' lnplmiuis. Kour Medals ami 'I'lirci' Spci ial I'ri/.cn a\\Mr<icil onr i-xhiliiiion at tlii! ('KN'I'Kls NI.\l.. 

 l.all(ll( thV Hiiral l{cL.'intcr and Almanac, ('ontainlng prid'p and nnicli valuable inl'orniation, niaili'd to all ai>plican(i<. 

 WliidfHaU- iradi- prices to deaU-rs on application. 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 



'""•••IS 21 and 23 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia. 



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My annual CatalogUK ol Vugelahlc and F.owcr Seeds for 1S78, 

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

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

 larfjeet collections of vi'f.'etablo seeds ever sent out l)y any seed 

 house in America, a larjre imrtion of which were grown on ray 

 six seed farms. Printed direct tan a for cidtivntion <m eaek pack- 

 age. .\11 seed warranted to be both fresh and true to name ; so 

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

 New Vefjetableo a 8|>ecialty. As the original introducer 

 of the Hubbard Squash, Pbinney's Melon, Alarbhihead Cah- 

 bHges, Mexican Corn, I offer several new vegetables this 

 season, and invite the ])atronage of all who are anxioufi to have 

 their seed directly from the rjroner, frenh, true, and of the very 

 best straiix 

 <lec5 JAMKS J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 



'I'otliDi-e wisliipg lo procure liiu- tkees. siimns an ■ i-i.a.nt-. 

 1 select the HEST S'I'OCK lmowii in recpoiicibK' miiveri. s. 

 (_4UAKANTEK its HKLIAHIIJ'IY. and, neing in constant cor- 

 resiiondence with nurserymen in Kur.)pe and America, my 

 facilities for furnishing to advantage ai-l vaiuetiks of kink 



NITHSEUY STOCK ARE UNEQl'ALEl). T'^JS lias given MIC m'lcb 



of the best business in tlie country of Tahks. Cemetbries 

 AND Private Estates, the furnishing of whi<h 1 make a 

 specialty. References of this character ir desired. Descrip- 

 tive catalogue with colored i)late, Jic; to customers without 

 charge. All orders or inquiries by mail will receive careinl 

 attention. Address, FRED. W. KEI.SEY. 



(•'orhester, N. Y 



NURSERYMAN'S 



DIRECTORY 



of 1877-78. 

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

 Dealers, (fee, for the United States. Al))liabetically arranged by 

 .Slates and Post Offices. 310 pages, 8vo. Price $1(1.00. Mailed 

 pos'-paid, on receipt of price. 



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IL&WHOLESALEV 



The Gardener's Monthly 



HORTICULTURIST for 1878. 



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