LONG BLOOD RED BEET SEED. 



This Beet is ii.s ricli in S;icch;iriiii' as i-itlur tin* Siii^ar or the Manfrpls, with the fiirtiicr 

 advantatre of <;ro\viiii: mainly l^oncath tiie surfaro, and is on tliat accoinit loss exposcxl to 

 heat and enabled to resist drought. Also the Kevcral varieties of the Suj^ar and Man^jcds of th» 

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Carrot and Parsnip Seeds. No"w is the time to so-w. 



D. LANDRETH & SONS, 



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SHARPLESS SEEDLING 



STRAWBERRY. 



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 •nettH./irtttufjis of fruit <nnl viyor of plimt nil conibi netl . 



'J hi!< valuable new strawberry, vvhicli orisiniited wiili nv in 

 1872, will be offered to the i>iib ic in Aiis;UHt next. Circulars, 

 with te»-tlmonial» of proiiiiiieut horticulturists, and price list. 

 aent to all applicants after July 15th. 



J. K. aUARPLESS 



Catawissa, Pa. 



"alpine flowers FOR"ENGUS]rGARDENS. 



«y W. l{ubiasou, F.JL.S. 

 An explanation of the pri-iciples on w'lich the Exquii'lt-i 

 Flora of Alpine Countries miy be grown to pertectioii iu all 

 parts of the British lalanls, with numerous Illus-tratious of 

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Address, CHA8. H. MAROT, 



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' THE WILD GARDEN • 



■Or, Our Orovc.s ami Shriilibprir.s Mndt; livautlful by ' 

 the \aturalizatiott of llnrtlij Kjcotic I'laiits. 



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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 



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 GUARANTEE its RELIABILITY, and, Deinir iu constant cor- 

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PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE. 



Bv Petbr Henderson. 

 A Guide to the successful cultivation of 



FLORISTS' PLANTS. 



iox ^i Antateur vinA Professional Florist. Illustrated. 288 pages, 

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CHOICE STOVE AND GBEENHOOSE PLANTS, 



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With descriptions of upwards of eleven hundred species and 

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The Gardener's Monthly 



HORTICULTURIST for 1878. 



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