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THE HORTICULTUltAL ADVERTISE li. 



Index to Advertisements. 



AilviTllM-is lire rf'jii'.i'ril In lutv unter.i ill haml iif I'.AKI.Y as 

 russiiil.K. <^if>ii rfreitrit nfler the ~2d of riich month cannot he IN- 

 MKKii insTlion in thf nril ixsur. 



All.-ii S. I,. A. (■..., I'hiliidelphiii, Pa 7 



Altnif.T (.. raid. Wi-^t ClR-stcr, I'li HI 



]<iiin.l l>;iviil, M:iiiala|iaii, N. .). 8 



llayirxlc.rr.r M. M. .V < <i. I'liiladi-liiliia 4 



Itrarkciiriiluc A., I iovaiist.iwii, Md 2 



Hull Will., 1 1.Mi. Kiiwland Flv-loaf 



Itrvaiit .1. M., I'liiladilidiift I'lv-k-al" 



« hattitld A. 1'., Altiaiiv, N. Y. ("ver 



Ctiaiiin <i. II., l5o.sIc.li, Mitss f> 



(■..lliiis .lolui S., Mo-.r^stowii, N. J 1-1 



<'iiHcii N., Nt»- York II 



Cii.iiiwL'll .V ('<iiii;diiii, Italliniiire, Md IJ 



lifHfv I». .M., II.mIuMvi-, X. Y S 



l>i<k ,"l..liii, riiila.Udi.hia. 7 



I>r<'or Hi'iirv, l'lillad(-li>hiu, I'll 6,7 



KIdtr Walli-r, I'liiladi'li.hia (5 



Kills Hr..s., Ki'i-iie, N. II !» 



"G," Hox (iiil, No«|».rt, U.I 8 



i;ricvi-< .1., I'atiTs.iii, X. .1 (1 



(iilis.iM (t Ik'unelt. Woodlmrv, N.J 2 



< ;iii->ilier and Kiihliiiaii, Cincinnati, 1) 



i..ili.ls F., .\lL-iii|.liis, Toiin 2 



Harris Win K., I'hihuU-lphia 3 



llciidfrsiiii IVttT A C»., Xew York 1 



ililcliinus A Co., Xew York ■■. 



Hubl.ard T. 8., Fredonia, X. Y 12 



Kelsfv F. W., Roi-hester, Xew York Fly-leaf 



Landi'fth, David A Sons, Philadelphia Fly-leaf 



Lord's llorticulliiral Works, Irvingtoii-on-the Hudson, N. Y.. 4 



Ludlow F.,Xaperville, 111 7 



Lvnix U., Philadelphia 6 



Marot (has. IL, Philadelphia,';, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12,13, 14, Fly-leaf, cover 



Milium Thos, (icrniantown, Phila 8, 10 



Miller A Hayes, Philadelphia !) 



Jlunson T. v., Denison, Texa-s O 



Kiinnio Alex., Urooklyn, X. Y' .O 



Nielson IL, St. Joseph", Mo « 



Nursery Cards 9 



Parry, Win., Cinnainiuson, X. J 12 



Parsons A Sons Co., Flushing, X'. Y Cover 



Parsons R. li. & Co., Flushing, N. Y 14 



Richardson & Xicliola.s, Geneva, X. Y 12 



Ridcetts James IL, Xewhurgh, X. Y. 10 



Robson Charles, Pliihidelphia 12 



Rogers C. B., Philadelphia 2 



Rolker August A Sons, Xew York 1,7, Flv-leaf 



.Saul John, Washington, I). C. 12 



Seal Thos. F., liiionville, Pa 10 



Scott R., Philadeljihia 12 



Shejiard J. IL, Plantsville, Conn 9 



Situations Wanted. 14 



Smith A Hutler, Xewport, R. 1 2 



Smith A Lynch, Boston, Mass 11 



Southern Enterprise, Atlanta, Ua 9 



Straiton A Storm, Xew York. 2 



Townsend, Ilammar A Co., Boston 8 



Transoii P. A E., Xew York ('over 



Vaughan .1. ('., Chicago, 111 9 



AVatson William, Brenham, Texas 14 



Wood Edmund M.. Boston. 5 



AVright Peter A Sons, Philadelphia. 2 



Young C. A Sons, St. Louis, Mo 2 



Flowciiiii» Camellias, 



Wc an- this yi-ar again al>li' to oH'.t mtv fun' plants, 



WITH A GREAT ABUNDANCE OF FLOWER BUDS. 



Piirchasei- will tind lli:il tin- llowii- will iiliiin iiiocli iiioic 

 than the cost of Ihr plaiil-. .\ ii;; llie hudded suits are 



ALBA 7LENA ANI OTBER EOOS WHITES, 



As will as till- hcsl colond kind-. For |)ii(es addn'>s, 



R. B. PARSONS & CO., 



I BOX 90. 



I^l-a.sla.i3:i.gr, iT. "ST. 

 <!;BEF0RE BUYINGr GLASS.-- ESTIMATES 



H-MHOAM3H "J^S ^VNV^ /.OoS 



' t 'saaa-iOH 'sasnoH-jLoii 'sarjadVHO *< 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



AS head gardener in a gentleman's family or nursery foreman. 

 "Thorough i)ractical in all its branches, having had great ex- 

 perience in England, Scotland and this country. First class tes- 

 timonials. Address J. W. P. care of Messrs Hovey A Co, Nursery- 

 men and Seedsmen, 16 'South Market Street, Boston, Ma.ss., to 

 ■whom reference mav be made. 



BY an English nurseryman, married, to take charge of a private 

 place, cemetery, public park, or could take the management 

 of a small nursery and seed business. Twenty years experience, 

 six in this country. Highest testimonials. Address H., box 113 

 New Ipswich, N. H. 



2,000,000. 



(ienuine Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Currant, Grape 

 Vines, Asparagus Roots, Peach Trees, Ac., Ac. Good Stock, 

 Lowi:sT Pricks. Xkw Cataloguk now readv. Sent free. 

 augtf JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 



i$$"rto^ 



Foreman Wanted. 



A first-cla.ss outKloor working foreman, one who is well u]) in 

 the pro])agation (d' Fruit Trees, and hardy ornamental nursery 

 stock, and is willing to do what he is told. Ixication very 

 healtliv. Good wages to a good man. Address, stating wages 

 wanted. WILLIAM WATSOX, 



oft-2 I'oscdale Xnrseries, Brenliam, Texas. 



TaWN" AND SHADE TREEST 



By F. R. Elliott. 



Deciduous and EvergreeiV Trees and Shrubs, for planting in 

 Parks, Gardens, Cemeteries, &c., Kc. Illustrated. 125 pages, 

 i2mo, cloth. Price, g 1. 50. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 

 price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



HOW PLANTS GROW. 



By Asa Gray, M. D. 



A simple Introduction to Structural Botany, with a Popular 

 Flora, or an arrangement and description of Common Plants, 

 both wild and cultivated. Illustrated with 500 wood engravings. 

 233 pages, large lOmo, half-arabesque, paper sides. Price 81 25. 

 Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. 1L4R0T. 



814 Cbeatuut St., Phila. 



PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE. 



By Petek Henderson. 

 A Guide to the successful cultivation of 



FLORISTS' PLANTS, 



hr i\\c Amateur and rro/essional Florist. Illustrated. 288 pages, 

 i2mo, cloth. Price, $1.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt 01 

 price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



HOW TO LAY OUT A GARDEN. 



By Kdward Kemp. 



A general guide in Choosing, Forming and Improving an Es- 

 tate (Irom a (juarter-acre to a huiidr.d acres in extent), with 

 reference to both design and execution. Illustrated with nu- 

 merous plans, sections and sketches. 403 pages, 12mo, cloth. 

 Price S2.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 

 Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



