THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTLSER. 



11 



F. CHATFIELD, 



IMPORTER AND GROWER OF 



EAST INDIAN 



PRICES ON APPLICATION. 



Albany, N. Y., March 1, 18T8. rachtf 



SUBTROPICAL GARDEN; 



Or, Jieatiti) of form in tlir I-'loiver (ianlen. 

 By W. Robinson, F.L.8. 

 Beautifully illustrated. !M1 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price, $2.7§. 

 Mailed, postage free, on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



ART OF GRAFTING AND BUDDING, 



By Charles Baltet. 

 Appropriately and fully illustrated by cuts, showing meth- 

 ods, tools, and appliances. 230 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price, 

 ^2.00. Mailed, postage free, on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT. 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



Fruit Growers' Hand-Book. 



By F. R. Elliott, author of "Western Fruit Growers' 

 •Guide," (one of the best posted men on the subject in the 

 United States). Contains the practice on all subjects connec- 

 ted with fruit growing. The book is made for those who grow 

 fruit for their own use. Also an Appendix, containing matter 

 relating to the selection and culture of Ornamental Trees, 

 Roses, Plants, <fcc. Illustrated with 45 wood-cuts, lao pages, 

 16mo cloth, fl ; paper, 60 cts. Sent by mail postpaid on re- 

 •ceipt of price. Address 



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



THE VEGETABLE GARDEIT. 



BY JAMES HOOG. 



A complete guide to the cultivation of Vegetables, contain- 

 ing thorough instructions for Sowing, Planting and Cultiva- 

 ting all kinds of Vegetables; with plain directions for prepar- 

 ing, manuring and tilling the soil to suit each plant; including 

 also a summary of the work to be done in a vegetable garden 

 during each month of the year. 13T pages, 16mo., cloth. Il- 

 lustrated. Price 50 cents ; sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt 

 of price. Address 



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



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 



BY JOHN J. THOMAS. 



Practical directions for the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in the 



NUKSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. 



iJjscriptionsdf the principal American and Foreign varieties. 

 Plain Edition, 4.S0 engravings, 511 pages, 12 mo. Price, $3.00l 

 Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. 



j;//^i;xtra Edition, 576 pages, heavy paper, fine cloth, 608 



illu irations and chmmo frontispiece; mailed, for SS.TS.*^^ 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnu. St.. PhUj* 



B TJ H. B S, 



By Edward Spragub Rand, Jk. 



A treatise on Hardy and Tender Bulbs and Tubers. 357 pages, 

 iimo, cloth. Price, jSi.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt 

 ■of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT. 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



BOOK OF ROSES. 



By Francis Parkman. 



Description, Cultivation ard Propagation. Beautifully illus- 

 i"ed. 225 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price SI. 50. Sent by mail 



post-paid on receipt of price 



Address 



CHAS. H. MAROT. 



. Phila, 



ROSES AND ROSE CULTURE. 



By Wm. Paul, F.R.H.S. 

 The rationale of Rose cultivation in a nut-shell. Intended to 

 place within a small compass all that is necessary for the successftil 

 cultivation of the " Queen of Flowers." 83 pages, i2mo, paper- 

 boards. Price, 60 cents. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



PARSONS ON THE ROSE. ~ 



By Samuel B. Parsons. 



A treatise on the Propagation, Culture and History of th« 

 Rose. Illustrated. 215 pages ]2mo, cloth. Price $1.50. Sent, 

 by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



HowTo Paiiit 



A New Work by a Practical Paiuter, design 

 ed for the use of Tradenmeii, raeciiaiilcii, 

 Iflercliaiitn. Farmers, and as a Guide to Fro- 

 I'esttional PalnterR. Containing a Plain Com- 

 mon-Sense Statement of the Methods employed by 

 Painters to produce satisfactory results in Plnln 

 and Fancy Palntliis of every description, iuclud 

 Ing Formulas for ITIlxiii:; Paint in Oil or 

 Water, Tools required, etc. This is just the Book 

 needed by any person having anything to paiot. and 

 makes 



"Every Mar His Own Painter.' 



Full Directions fr Jsing Wlilte Lead- Lamp* 

 Black— Greer - Yellow — Brown— IVlilt- 

 liig — Glue- Pumice Stone — Spirits of 

 Turpeutln 1 — Oils — Varnlslies — Fiirul- 

 lure Varulsli — ITIilk Pniut- Prcparius 

 Kalsomtiie, etc. 



Paint for Outbuildings 



— fVliltewasli- Paste for Paper'Haiitsiii;;-' 

 ilaiiglii<; Paper— Gralniiitf in Oak, iTiaple, 

 Kosetvood, Black Walnut — Staluin:;— 

 Decalcomania— ITIakiii:; KiiKtic Pi<'t:ir<'i> 



— Paintint; Flower-Stands — Kosewood 

 Polish — Variii.<<)ltinu; Furniture — A* a x- 

 Ing i< uriiltiire— rieaiiiiia; Paint— 



Paint for Farming Tools 



-for Maolilnery— Houseliold Fixture*, etc 



To Paint a Farm Wagon 



—to Be-Varnisli a Curriaj^e— 10 make Plas- 

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CHAIfLES H. MAIJOT. 



814 Chestnut St , Philadelphia. Ph 



