THE HOR TICUL TURA I. A in 7:R 7 7S/:r. 



EVERGREENS. 



The Largest and most complete Stock in the 

 U. S. at prices to suit the times. 



Wo call particular attention to the following : — 



JUNIPER Reevesil— »ine plants, 4-:> feet. Virginiana glauca, -l-'. anrl H-; ft. Beautiful 



silvery foliage. 



LIBOCEDRUS decurrens— one of the linest Kvergreens from California. L'-'i and :U4 ft. 



SPS7UCE Morinda— '" foliage, has the character of the Deodar Cedar. Hahit graceful and ele- 

 gant. 1 ropagated from a particularly hardy specimen growing on our 

 grounds, ::-:! and :5— ') ft. 



SILVER FIR, European— --'• ft. Nordmann's, --- ft. 



PINES, MonSpelienSiS— -^^ vigorous as the Austrian, ii"d more pictures<iue, 4-.^ ft. 

 Jeffreys — -^ noble line from California, with deep bluish green leaves, J-.3ft. 

 Cembra— ^^^i'^*' stone l ine, silvery foliage, elegant conical habit, -1-^ and :i-4 ft. 

 For full descriptions of the Stock we offer, and prices, refer to Catalogues No. 2 Descriptive, and No. 4 

 Wliolesale, sent l)y mail, post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents. 



ELLWANGEiR & BARRY, 



MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, Rochester, N. Y. 



Tobacco Stems, Lar^e Specimeii Plants. 



Kor Kuiiii^atlii^ purposes, for sale iu hales of about 40ii » 



lbs., free on hoat or cars at $5 per bale, or three bahs or $12 Our New Catalogue is uow readv, coutaiiiiui,' a large col- 

 on one order. lection of 



STRAITON & STORM, 



178 tC- ISO Pearl Street, 



New York City. 



SUCCULENTS. FERNS, PALMS 



AND 



Specimen or Exposition Plants, 



ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, 



sre mtoA&wAY, NEW youk, 

 Grower, Importer and Dealer in 



VEGETABLE, FIELD, 



AND 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



Garden Tools and Horticultural Books. 



My annual priced t'atalof,Mie,.< Mre now readv, and niaiU'd free 

 to all applicants. Tbey contniii all the leading^ and popular 



sorts of Vegetable, Field and Flower Seeds, 



including all the most desirable novelties of the past season. 



fZf\f\f\ Agents Wanted to subscribe for the AgeniE' 

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IIENIiY MICHEL & CO., 

 KIT North Fiftli Street, 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



MANUftL OF SMALL FRUIT CULTURE, 



BV E. P. ROK, 



("The chapter on i)icking and marlcetiug is eminently iiracti- 

 cal and sensible." — American Ajjririitturint.) 



How to raise and marliet Strawberries, Kaspherries, Currants, 

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

 .50 cents. Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 8U Chestnut St.. Phila. 



PRESERVING, PICKLING AND CANNING FRl'IT. 



By Mrs. M. E. Peterson. 



Containiuar a choice collection of receipts of Preserving, 

 Pickling, and Canoing; Fruits, mwny of them being original from 

 housewives of e.vperience. 72 pages, 16mo, Cloth. Price 50 

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 Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Pbiia. 



