77//-; ifORTicrrruRAL advertiser. 



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Rear of 428 Walnut Street, Philadelphia^ 



A NEW EARLY PEACH 



U <■ h.iv.- Ill,- (iliasiin- III i.ll.llii^,' ihin Kiill, a Icsv llci ^ ol llu' 

 rcmarkiihlc ucw I't-acli \\atkkum», wliieb huM fruilid two 

 yearH. ami proved to he larper^xuX earlier Wum Al.-x.md.;r or | M„„„ta(tmv of I'l.A 1 N ,m.l KAN( V \M WK-WOKK, lor KLO- 

 Anu-den. Cmular8 givm^ full d.sonpt.on seut oil applica- j utsTS ; Wn-athH CnrnKi-H, (SiaiH. Crowns. Hearth Anchors, 

 ■»'*"'■'■"''"''■'''■'""■">'■'"■ Address^ HirdN I,iimliH.(;ipsyUa.-kft.s, Hanging BankotN, Flower Stands,. 

 Ac, liitc.-'f designs. 



tion, I'rice f'2 per tree". JJi'^Si 



Ellwanger fii Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 



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Farm for Sale, 



Near Worcester, Mass. 



In nil the harKiiin;' offered l)v Western railrouds did yon ever 

 pee an.vthinf: eqnnl to this? iflS.38 an aere and the bnildings 

 thrown in (the teuces on the farm cost more than this), (if) acres 

 IX miles from depot; fine wood lot, 60(» cords; now keeps 3 

 cows, can easily he made to keep si.x ; mowed hv machine; fiO 

 choice frnit trees ; bordered by trout brook. Cot'tage, « rooms, 

 painted and papered. Barn 3fix3G, wagon house, etc., only 

 $10(10, part ca*h, balance $r)(i a year. The wood when marketed 

 win pay for the farm. Kememher this is not a highly colored 

 description, but was taken from the owner right on the farm. 

 This, with hundreds of better farms, fully described in our 

 list, post paid to any address. 



GEO. H. CHAPIN, 



Herald BuUdiuf/, Boston. 



junee 



.SKND FOR PRICE LIST. 



t-feb-tt 



PRESERVING, PICKLING AND CANNING FRL'IT. 



By Mrs. M. E. Peterson. 

 Containing a choice collection of receipts of Preserving, 

 Pickling, and Canning Fruits, mauv of them being original from 

 housewives of experience. 72 jiages, Kimn, Cloth. Price 50 

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

 Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



SU Chestnut St., Phila. 



MANUAL OP SMALL FRUIT CULTURE, 



BY E. P. KOE, 



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

 cal and sensible."— J 7n€r!cnn AgricuUurint.) 



How to raise and market Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, 

 Gooseberries, Blackberries, Ac. 82 pages, S vo., paper, price 

 60 cents, ilailed post-paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, SI4 Chestnut St.. Phila. 



nr FASHIONABLE CARDS no two alike, with 

 y n name, lOc. 2(J Scroll, with name, 10c.,post paid. Agent's 

 LU outfit lOc. ' .1- p s 



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



"WALTER ELDER, 



ZAjyjDSCABJS Ay J) .lOJilUSG GAltDENEJt, 



1231 Hodman Street, Philadelphia, 

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



FERIS, NATIVE AND EMIC, 



A SPECIALITY. 



GARDENER TO 



J. WARREN MERRILL, 



Hancock Street , Canibridijeport, Mass., 



offers for Sale or Exchange the Largest Stock and Variety of 

 Ferns, both American and Foreign, to be found in the country. 



Catalogue sent on application to any who desire te purchase. 



Small plants can be sent safely by mail. apr5 



J. B. HICKMAIV, 



Collector of Bolhs and Seeds of California Wild Flowers, San. 

 Juan, San Benito Co., Cal. tmay6 



Orclxlci GrroTT^T-or'ei 1VXo.xx-i;i.a.1 



liY BEN.I. F. WILLIAMS, P. U. II. S. 



Containing descriptions of 930 Species and Varieties of 

 Orcliidiiceoiiii Plants with notices of times of flowering^ 

 approved modes of treatment and practical Instructions on 

 gemtral culture. Remarks on heat, moisture, soil, seasona- 

 of growth and rest suited to the P(;veral species. 



FIFTH EDITION ENLARGED WITH COLORED FRONTISPICE 

 and numerous beaiililul illii^-iralioii,-, ;{;{0 Pii^i-w VA mo. 

 Cloth. Price $3.50. Sent by mail, po.-tage, free on receipt 



of iirice. 



4th edition of the above work also on hand, 300 pages 12 mo. 

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

 receipt of price. Address 



CHAS. H. MAKOT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



FRUIT AND BREAD. 



\ Xatiiral and Scieutifli' Diet. 



BY aUSTAV SCHLICKEYSEN. 



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

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

 become a living cliild of nature ; to simplify and beautify hia 

 manner of living; to eninucipate women from the drudgery of 

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

 of tlesli, au<l where possible, to do away with its use altogether; 

 to improve the liealth and add to the enjoyments and vilue of 

 life. Cloth, 2.'■)(lpag^s; I'imo. illustrated. Price, $1. Sent by 

 mail post-paid on receipt ofjprice. Address, 



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



The Farmer's Account Book 



A Complete System of rtooJt-Keepin^ for Karnitrs,, 

 Planters and (wai-fleiters, 



BY A. L. CAMI'FIELD. 



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

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

 This is a plain, practical system of book-keeping, easily under- 

 stood, and especially adapted to the wants of the Fanner.. 

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

 pocket; 180 pages, bound in sheep skin. Price 75 cents. Mailed 

 postage free on receipt of price. Address 



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



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY P. T. QUINN. 



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

 Containing practical method of raising Pears intelligently and 

 with best results; character of soil, best mode of preparing it j 

 iiest varieties to select under existing conditions ; best mode of 

 planting, pruning, fertilizing, grafting, and utilizing the ground 

 before the trees come into bearing, and finally gathering and 

 packing for market. Illustrated with practical cuts on prunning 

 and grafting, distance taJde and orchard record. 136 pages, 12. 

 mo. cloth. Price $1. Sent by mail, post-paid on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



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



LONDON GARDENER'S CHRONICLE 



Will be liirnished, i)ost-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. 

 for $7.50 per year. Apply to 



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



HEARIIVG RESTORED. Great invention by one^ho 

 was deaf for 2f» years. Send stamp for particulars. Vebrx- 

 & U.ABPER, Lock Bos: 80, Madison, Ind. aug.2i. 



