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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



GRAPE VINES. 



Also GRAPE WOOD and CUTTINGS. LARGEST STOCK IN AMERICA. 



All U'luiiiiK' vari.iii's i.i Uu^i' >iil>l'ly- Hxliii qiiiiliiy. Tnic to name. Sp.ciul rates to Aki'mN. lu-ul.is and Nursi'ryinon. Our 

 list ol'custonuMS iKiw cniliraci's ncailv all llii' Iraiiiug nurseiynii-n in the fininl t v. In wlimn we wmiM refer llmse not aoiuainltid 

 with ourstock. Descriptive CataloguB and Price List Free. T. S. HUBBARD, Fredonia, N. Y. auglO 



SAUL'S 



STANDARD PEARS A SPECIALTY. 



.■>t ami lie>t ^1. 



STANDARD PEARS 



.rtnient 

 I'riees 



1 Extra and First- 



ow. Aihlre", 



In the country. .\Nii a full a.'i^ 



Class Nursery Stock. 



RICHARDSON &, NICHOLAS, 

 aug.tf. a-DEiNTE^r.^, 2sr. "S". 



ASPARAGUS CU LTU RE. 



The n- at JHitUiKls Eiiiplo>/ed in Kn<ilandnnd France. 



]-tv .JaniCfi Harnes and Wm. Kohin.son, F. L. S. 

 Illustrateii, 23 pages, 12 mo, paper. Price 20 cents. ^Mailed, 

 po.stage free, on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 C hestnut St., Phila 



ARITHMETIC MADE EASY. 



ROPP S EASY CALCULATOR 



Is a new publication tliat must prove of incalculahk- beiietit to 

 Farmers, Mechanics and Business Men. It is so rajii<l and origi- 

 nal a-s to M-Art\e the most .scholarly, and yet so .s/(n/;/c and //rac- 

 /iail tliat tile most illitemte. in figures can iiistaiildnemisly i)ecome 

 his own accountant. If enables thousands to arcmtiplish in a 

 minute what tliey could not /earn to calculate in many months. 



Tlie first jwrt containing an entirely new si/.stcm of Tables, 

 which .shows «< a 9/rtHce tlie exact values of all kinds of (Jrain, 

 Stock, Hay, Coal, Lumber, Merchandi.se, etc., from one pound up 

 to a cnr load, and for any price which the market is likely to 

 reach ; the interest on any sum for any time at ti, 7, 8 and 10 per 

 cent.; correct niea.surenient of all kinds of Lumber, Saw Logs, 

 Cisterns, Tanks, Granaries, Bins, Wagon Beds, Corn Cribs; a 

 Time, Wages, and many other valuable tables. 



The Second part is a practical Aritlimetie, and embodies a 

 simple matluiiiatieal principle which cnaliles ani/ one familiar 

 with the fundamental rules to become a lii/li/nin;/ calculator ; and 

 by which over ta-o-lhirds of the figures and labor required by the 

 ordinary methods, smA fnutiotu with their intricacies, are en- 

 tirely avoided. 



The work is nicely printed on fine tinted paper, is well and 

 elegantly bound in pocket-book shape and is acoom])anied by a 

 Silicate Slate, Memorandum and Pocket for paper. It is by far 

 the most coinplete, comprelicnsive and convenient jiocket manual 

 ever publislied. 



Prices Bound in Russia Leather, Gilded, 

 S2.00, Morrocco, SI.50; Fine English Cloth, 



$1.00. ■'^ciit ijost-jiaid (in receii.t of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Che-stnut St., Phila. 



The Native Flowers and Ferns of the 

 United States. 



EDITED BY THOMAS MEEHAN. 

 Superbly Illustrated by Chronio Lithographic Plates. The 

 best, cheapest, and mo.st attractive botanical book ever pui)lished. 

 Published by L. PRAN(; & CO., Boston. Sold only by sul)scrii>- 

 tion. A few' experienced Canvassers wanted. 



CHARLES ROBSON, General Agent, 

 tfoct. 723 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. 



m^Emi 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



TIic undersiKne<l oilers u line stock of tlii' following at low 

 rales. 



Japanese Persimmon or Kaki, 8 Choice Varieties. 



FEAES. — Souvenir du Congress, Pitmaston Ducliesse, and other 



new sorts, Ac., a heavy stock of fine trees. 

 NEW PEACHES.— Tl'ic New Earlv Varieties, also the New 

 Very Late Sorts. 



Fruit Trees of all kinds 



An lC.\tensive Stock, viz; 



PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, APPLES, 

 suitable to the SOUTH. Sic. 

 GRAPE VINES, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, 

 Sec, new .sorts Evetgreens, New Ornamental Trees, New 

 Shrubs, &c., Small Sizes, suitable for Nurserymen ;us weii 

 as large stock in great variety. 



DUTCH BULBS. 



Large importations direct from tlic leading growers in Hol- 

 land. First (luality liull)s: Hyacinths, Lilies, Tulii)s, Ac. New 

 and rare (ireenliouse Plants, Winter Blooming Plants. 



PELARGONIUMS.— A Lih-ge stock of the flew choice va- 

 rieties. 

 NEW ROSES.y-Duchess of Edinburg, Perle des Jardins 



Sec, witli an immense stock of finest varieties grown irk 



pots in open ground. 

 New Wistarias, New Clematis, Geraniums, Primulas, 

 &c. 



Catalogues mailed to a|)plicants. 



septs JOHN SAUL, Washington, D. C. 



CAMELLIAS. 



A fine stock of the above, well set with buds, clean, liealthv 

 plant.s, ranging from IS inches to 4 feet high. Having a sur])lu.s^ 

 stock I will sell at a low figure. Also, 24 new Chry.santheniums,. 

 Pompone, large flowering, and Japanese; and 24 new Douiile 

 Zonale Geraniums. List with prices sent on application. 



R. SCOTT, 



sept 3 7.55 South 19th St., Philadelphia. 



J{a.spberrlett, 



lilaekherriet, 



Pmit Trees, 

 Vines and flanttt. 

 30,000 PEACH TREES. 

 Send for catalogue. 



WM. PARRY, 



Cinmtminson, N. J. 



Sharpless 



STRAWBERRY, 



The Largest and Best. 





By Edward Sprague Rand, Jr. 



A treatise on Hardy and Tender Bulbs and Tubers. 369 [ 

 12mo, cloth. Price, 82.30. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of ' 

 price 



Address, CHAS. H. MAUOT. 



814 Chestnut Street, Pliiladelphia. 



PLANTS FOR FLORIST STOCK. 



IN GREAT QUANTITY AND VARIETY. 



Send for Price List. (HOMWELLL A CONtiDON. 



nov6 yi(r.\eri/inen and Florist, Baltimore, Md, 



