Dutch Bulbous Roots, 



of tilt' linos) (lualily, our own iiii]if)rtiiti()ii from IIhIIiiikI direct. 

 ( ':it;il(iL'Ufs iVcc. 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 

 Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, 



Between Market and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. 





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.ELSEY 



IMPOltTKK ANJ) DEALICR IN 



FLORIDA MOSS, 



Beautiful for Dccoratioii.s. 

 4 oz., 10 cents ; 12 oz.. 'Ih ecuts : IG oz. , 30 cents 

 Sent free by mail. Stamps taken. 

 ^loO.OO i>er l.hl. delivered on steamer. Pllie I\rUPSe W StOOh, 



HARRY W. PETERS, „ . . ^T^ ^ 



, , , . ,. Rochester, N. Y. 



decl Lake (jEoiuiK, Florida. , 



Offers for the Autumn of 1878. 



Special Collections 



Of tlie finest dknamkn iai, tukks, .siiuuiis and kosks at rt-Jtic- 

 ed prices. Also all varieties of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits. 

 All Stock WAUKA.N'TKii as UEPRESENTKl). Furnisliing parks. 

 CKMETERiEs and PiuvATE ESTATES A SPECIALTY. Descriptive 

 Catalogue, with colored plate, 10 cent.s. List of Novelties and 

 Special Collections free. .\ddre.ss, 



FRED. W. KELSEY, Rochester, N. Y. 



New York Office, 208 Broadway. 



My annual Catalogue of Vegetable and 



Flower Seed for 1879, lidi in .■nKiavinKs, will l,e 

 re;i.l\ iij .laiiuai y, ami miiI |-|;1:K to all who ;ip|.lv. Customers 

 of last season iieeil urn write loi- it. I otter one of the largest 

 collections of vegelalile seisl ever sent onl hv any seed house in 

 America, a large poit ion of which were grown i.n mv six seed 

 farm.s. Printnl ilin-iiionx fur niHinitloii on na-li parlciifff' All seed 

 iriirraiitfd fo hr Imtli JiksIi iind Inn- In miiiii' ; so far, that should if 

 prove otherwise, / irill n'ti/l (In- wifer qnill.t. The original intro- 

 <lucer of the Huhl)ar<l iSquash, l^hiimev's Melon, Marl)lehead 

 Cahhages, Mexican Corn, and scores of other vegetables, I invite 

 the iiatronage of*/// who are anxio/ix tolinre tlii'ir sffil direrUii from 

 //ii- t/niirfr,jre-^/i, /rue ami o) the ren/ hesf strain. New VeV/eta- 

 iiLES A SPEdALT Y. .TAM KS .1. IL GREt iOKY , Marhlehead, Ma.ss. 



WHITE FRINGE, {Chionanthus Virginica.) 



A large slock 1 ye;u and 1 years (dd, and also 1 to ;J ft. high. 

 M. MOON SC SON, Morrixville, Burks Oj., Pa 



- 70X CKESTNUT ST. ph.Ca* 



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 



BY' JOHN J. TUOJIAS. 



Practical directions for the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in the 



NURSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. 



DLScriptionsof the principal American an 1 Foreign varieties. 

 Plain Edition, 480 engravings, 511 pages, 12 mo. Price, S3. OOl 

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THE GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



HORTICULTURIST FOR 1879. 



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