THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



OOXjE;TJSt. 



Choice Varieties $5 00 per 100 



Carnations Peerless, 4 50 " 



" Pres. Degraw, 4 50 •• 



Violets, NeaT)olitan, 4 00 " 



Address S. J. GALLOWAY, 



.Fend stamp f(yr Catalogue. Montgrmiery, Ham. Co. , Ohio , 



Uy Wholesale I Descriptive Citilopes 



GREENHOUS[«ING PLANTS 



Roses, Evergreens, Shrubs, 



FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, &c., 



Mailed to all Applicants. 



WM. C. WILSON, 



I Astoria, Lonf/ Island. 



may-2 New York City Office-43 West 14th St. 



GERANIUM^ 



For BEDDING and MARKET 



BEST KINDS ONLY. 



<.■ T:NT:RA L O RA XT (best Scarlet for massing), 



CHRISTINE yiLSSON (heit Pink for massing), 

 VICTOR MILIOT, COL. HOLDEN, 



MADELINE, MASTER CHRISTINE, 

 LINA BOrTARD, lUCIUS, 

 and many other kinds. 

 $6 per 100, 150 per 1000 ; 250 at thousand rate. 



Edwin Lonsdale, Florist, 



GERMANTOWN ^STATION "G"), 



New Russian Apples. 



I can supply 26 varieties of entirely new Russian Applfs, 



The Only Apple Suitable for tlie Far NortL 



A few 100 (three times transplanted) Hemlock Spruce, 3 to 4 

 feet high. 



P. H. FOSTER, 



tmayl Babylon Nurserj-, SiiflfolU, Co., A. V. 



FASHIONABLE CARDS no two alike, with 

 name, 10c. 20 Scroll, with name, 10c.,po8t paid. Agent s 

 outfit 10 c. „ ^ 



novl2 GBIO. I. REED & CO., Nasssua, N. Y. 



25 



WALTER ELDER, 



LANDSCAPE AND ./OBBINa GARDENER, 



12ai Rodman Street, Philadelphia, 

 Attends t» all branches of his business on reasonable terms. 



FEKIS, Mffl m EMIC, 



A SPECIALITY. 



OAUDENEB TO 



J. WARREN MERRILL, 



Hancock Street, Cambridgeport, Mass., 



offers for Sale or Exchange the Largest Stock and Variety of 

 Perns, both Amoric:.n and Foreign, to be found in the country. 



Catalogue sent on application to any who desire to purchase. 



Small plants can be sent safely by mail. aprS 



8ep.9. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



STOCKBRIDCE 



MANURES 



Originated by Pruf. Stockbridge, Prof, of Agricultvre in the 

 Mas--iac}iuHett.<i Aijricvltural College. 

 These Manures are compounded for each crop, fvrnishing I 

 the plant food which each particular crop requires. They have | 

 produced from 30 to SO hushi-ls Corn, 'iii to 40 bushels 

 Wheat, 3.5 to 50 hu.thels Oats, ISO to "iSO bushels Po- [ 

 tntoes, 'i to a tons Hay jter acre, and other crops in pro- i 

 portion. They have been used for five vears with such success ^ 

 that in 1877 they were apDlied on over 10.000 acies with excel- 

 lent results. Send for Pamplilet, Free. 



Bowker's Hill and Drill Phosphate 



Very tine, dry, and high grade. ALSO 

 Agricultural l-heniicals. 



"^7^. 1^. BO-^XT-ICEI^ Sz Co., 



3 Parle Place IVe>v Vork. 



mch3 43 Cliatliain Street Boston. 



GRAPE CULTURALIST. 



By Andrew S. Full or. 



A treatis" (jii tli ■ f'uUivation of the Native Grape Illu.strattd. 

 2Si) pages, 12mi), d <tb. Price 81 .50. Sent by mail post-paid on 

 receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



.814 Chestnut St., Pbila. 



OUR ILLUSTRATED 



CATALOGUE 



NEW AND RARE PLANTS! 



Containing descriptions of all the novelties and new desirable 

 varieties will be forwarded to all applicants on the receipt of 

 a 3 cent stamp 



HOVEY & CO., 



16 SOUTH MARKET STREET, 

 apr2 Boston, Mass. 



St. Joseph Conservatories 



ST. J'OSEI'H, I^O- 



Greeuhouse, Bedding Plants, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 

 Shrubs, Vines, Climbers. &c. Strong Plants, fine varieties. 

 Prices Low. Catalosue and Wholesale List sent free ot cnarge. 



mch 3 H^^IE LSO N, Florist. 



How to Raise Fruits. 



BT THOMAS GREGG. 



A Hand-book of Fruit Culture being a Guide to the proper 

 Cultivation and Management of Fruit Trees, and of Grapes and 

 Small Fruits. 1S4 pages, l'2mo, cloth, fully illustrated. Price 

 $1.00. Sent by mail posl-i.aid, on receipt of price. 

 i Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Cheenut Street, Philadelphia. 



