THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



DIAM/^ Bi-anlifiil Conrort Oriinil /^ D tf^ A M 

 KIAIMV / VUxw*, rnst 8I,600 t » "< « ■ «* 'M 



STIJsitvTiiei ii (J'-and Square Viaiiofi. com $1.. . . ^ ..,.-. 



Rk-;;iiiil I'vrlirht I'inno-. c(i«t 9»iOO on'v «ir»5. N^'w Style 

 Ui)riL'lit I'iMiios. SH'^.ftO. Oi-KaiiH S;)5 oivmi!', 1!« siopM, 

 f7'4..'>0. Cliiir.li Oririi' !<, 1« ^l<i|>«. to.-t $.'{<.»<>, only $115. 

 Eli:!.'aiil 837.'» Mirror to|) OrL'auf. only 8105. 'rnn'u'mloU'* 

 pacritlce to c-lo8i> out prcoi-nt !<lork. IniiTi«'iit»e New St<'ani 

 Factory soon to 1)3 erfctod. .N>vv;<i>a'>iT wlli \\v\r\\ iufurina- 

 tioii about cost PianoB aud Oreaii" SENT Fl< KK. I'lcase 

 addn'8- DAI«1»< I^ K. IIEATTV, 



tJDDeS 'WaHliliif;toii, N. J. 



15. X-,"2"3SrE]2r 



Farm for Sale, 



Near Worcester, Mass. 



In all the bart.'alns offi'rod l)v Wentcrn railroads" did you ever 

 see any 111 ills uqiiul lo this? $15.38 an acre and the buildings 

 thro«ii ill (the Icnci-s on the farm cost more than W'iSy), t>5 acres 

 IX miles troni dcjKit ; fine wood lot, 6(J0 cords; now keeps 3 

 C«'WS, c>in easily be made to keep six; mowed by machine; KO 

 choici- frnit trees; bordered by trout brook. Collate, i! rooms, 

 painted and papered. liaru y<>x30. wayon lioti^e, etc., only 

 f '(KM), ps't ca.«h. balance $.V) a year. The wood when marketed 

 will pay for the farm. Remember this is not a hif^hly colored 

 description, but was taken Irom the owner rij»ht on the farm. 

 Thif, with limidreds of better farms, fully desiribeU in our 

 list, pofrt paid to any address. 



-, ; GEO. H. CHAPIN, 



Hei'ald Baildiny, Boston. 



janee 



PRESERVING, PICKLING AP CANNING FPtOlT. 



By Mrs. M. E. Peterson. 

 Containing a choice collection of receipts of Preserving, 

 Ficklin<r, and Canning Fruits, many of them biing original from 

 hon.sewtves of experience. 72 page:*, 16mo, (loth. Price 50 

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



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila 



Rear of 428 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 



MaiiiilH<tureof PL A I N mi.l KA NC Y W I li K-W(»li K, for Kl.O- 

 KIvSTS ; Wreaths ('rofscs. Slurs, Crowns, Hearts, An<'hor8, 

 Hirds, l,anibs.(Ji])sy BaskeUt, lluiiglug Hu>kei«, Flower Staods, 

 Ac latest desi^ins. 



The NOVKLTY BUTTEKFI.Y, for Cut- Flower Designs, la a 

 great attraction. Assorted sizes and colors, 6<l cents for 10. 



8 In U m. lUln. 13 Id 



Wire Hanging BasketH, painted, I.U<) \.'i:> 1.50 li ( per doz. 

 '• " galvanized, 1.25 L.'jO 1.76 'iW " 



SEND FOR PRICK LIST. t-feb-tf 



J. B. HICKMAN, 



Collcctnr of Pulbs and SjeriB ot California Wild Plowftrw, San 



JUfin, San KontU) Co., Cal. tmajC 



BY BEN.I. F. WILLIAMS, F. R. H, 8. 



Containing descriptions of 930 Specifts and Varlefiee of 

 OrcUitlaceouH Plauts with notices of times of flowering, 



a|>prov<!d modes of treatment uiiii i)raclical instructions on 

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

 of erowtli and rv.sl suiied to the several speci'S. 



FIFTH EDITION ENLARGED WITH COLORED FRONTISPICE 



ami niimennis l»-Hiiiiful iilu-tralious, 336 Paj^eii 1'4 iiiu. 



Clo<U. Price $3.50. Sent by mail, po.-lage tree on receipt 



ot price. 



1 4tli edition of the above work also on hand, 306 pages 12 mo. 



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



receipt of i)rice. Address 

 I CHAS. H. MAROT, 



i 814 ChtB'nut Street, Philadelphia. 



ilAL OP SMALL FRUIT CULTURE, 



BY E. P. ROE, 



("The chapter on picking and marketing is eminently practi- 

 cal and Beiisible. ' — Anueric.an Aijriculturi.tt.) 



How to raise and market Sirawberruis, Raspberries, Currants, 

 Gooseberries, Bbickberries, &c. 82 pages, 8 vo., paper, price 

 60 cents. Mailed pos'-paid on receipt of jjrice. Address, 



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



nr FASHION BLE CARDS no two alike, with 

 / n name, 10 . 20 Scroll, with name, 10c.,po6t paid. Agent's 

 LU uuttitlOc. 



novl2 GEO. I. REED & CO., Naessua, N. Y. 



WALTER ELDER, 

 LAJfDSCAr£ ANi> jonjuyG GAJtnx:Ni:ii, 



12:-J1 Rodman Street, Philadelphia, 

 Attends t« all branches of his hu-iness on ri-.'isonable terms. 



^GRAPE CULTURALIST." 



By Andrew S. Fuller. 



A treatise on the Cultivation of the Native Grape Illustrated. 

 28G pages, 12mo, cloth. Price 81.50. Sent by mail post-paid on 

 receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Pbila. 



FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Natural and Scientific Diet. 



BY OUSTAV SCHLICKEYSEN. 



Translated from the German by M. L. Ilolbrook. M. D. In- 

 tended to show what is the natural food of man ; to lead him to 

 become a living cliild of ntture ; to simplify and btautify hie 

 maimer of living; to emancipate women from the diui'gcry of 

 the kitchen ; to lead to increased use of fruit ; to dimish the use 

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

 to improve the health and add to the enjoyments and value of 

 life. Cloth, 250 pages; 12ino. illu^trated. Price, $1. Sent by 

 mail post-paid on receipt of i)rice. Aildress, 



CHAS. H. AIAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



OR, 



CARPENTRY MADE EASY, 



THE SCIENCE AND ART OF BUILDING. 

 By W. E. Bell, Arcliitcct. 

 A new and improved system. > pecific initructions for Balloon 

 Frames, Bam Frames, Mill Frames, Wareiiouses, Church Spires, 

 Jlc. Also, System of Bridge Building. Bilk, Estimates of Cost and 

 valuable tables. Illustrated by 38 plates and nearly 200 figures. 134 

 yiges, 8vo, cljth. Price, Js-oo- Sent by mail post paid on receipt 

 of price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



The Farmer's Account Book 



A Complete System of Itook-Keeplii{^ for Kariuerti^ 

 Plaiil«V8 and Oartlenerx, 



BY A. L. CAMPPIELD. 



Every one should keep a strict account of all business trans- 

 actions, and thereby save much trouble that comes of neglect. 

 'I'his is a i)lain, practical system of book-keeping, ea.'ily under- 

 stood, and especially a'ajited lo the wants i7f the Farmer. 

 Full instructions in each book. Can be carried in an ordinary 

 pocket; )8t> pages, hound in sheep skin. Price 76 cents. Mailed 

 postage free on receipt of price. Address 



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



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY I'. T. (iULNN. 



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

 Containing pra'tical method of riising Pears intelligently and 

 with best results ; character « f soil, best mo<l« of preparing it; 

 best varieties to select under existing conditions ; bei-t mode of 

 planting, pruning, fertilizing, grafting, and utilizingilie ground 

 belore Ihe trei-s come iiil<i> bearing, and tlually gatheriiig and 

 packing tor market. Illustrated with prai'.tiralcutson prunning 

 and grafting, distance taJde an 1 orctiard record. 1.^6 fages, 12 

 mo. cloth. Pric^; $1. Sent by mail, post-paid on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



CHAS^H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St .. Phila. 



LONDON GARDENER'S CHRONICLE 



Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. 

 foe $7.50 per yaar. Apply to 



novtf CHA.&1. M. M AliOT, A«enf, 814 ChMbnut St., Phila. 



