THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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j8®^Send for Circular and conditions of insertion under th 

 BDWnr ALLEH, iSOBT. J. HALLIDAY, Bulbs and 



Nurseryman, New Brunswick, N. J. I Winter-blooming Plants, Baltimore, Md. 



is reading."®^ 



r. B. PIESSON, noriat and 



Strawberry (irower, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



BELLEV0E NUESEEY CO., lA. HANCE & SON, Nurserymen and 



Florists & Plant (irowers, Paterson, N. J. j Florists, Red Bank, New Jersey. 



:HA3. BLACS & BBO. ICAUUEL EAFE & CO., 



Nui-aerymen, Hightstown, N. J. ! Nurserymen, Hapeville, Ga . 



V. H. FOSTER, ' 



Nurseryman, Babylon, L. I., N. Y 



FARLEV, AN3EES0N & CO., 



Nurseymcn, Union Springs, N. Y. 



iPETEE HENDERSON & CO., Wholesale 

 Seeilsiuen and Florists, New York City. 



J7 JENEINS, 



Nurseryman, Winona, Ohio. 



3IBS0N & BENNETT, Nursery and 



THOMAS MEEHAN, 



Fruit (rrowers, Woodbury, N. J. Nurseryman ATree Seeds, Germant'n, Phil. 



RICHARCSON & NICHOLAS, 



Nurserymen, Geneva, N. Y. 



AUGUST ROLEEB & SONS, 



Bulb iJealers, N. Y. City. 



JAMES E. EICKETTS, 



Choice drape Vines, Newburgh, N. Y. 



J. C. VAUGHAN, Importer and 



Dealer in Bulbs, Chicago, III. 



^'FREEHOME 



900,000 acres taken in fnur months by 85,000 people. 

 Good climate, soil, water, and building stone, and good so- 

 Oiety. Address, S. J. Giluiore. Land Com'r. Salina. Kansas. 



CALLA LILT ROOTS. 



The undersigned ofl'er to the trade upwards of 5000 choice 

 ("alia Roots, well cured for immediate transportation. 



per doz. per 100 per 1000 

 faHa ^f/itopi>a, extra large roots, - S2.00 f 12.50 890.00 

 CaHa>Et/»<opica M«na. (Dwarf Calla), 2.00 12.50 90.00 

 •' »• good flowering Roots 



of either variety, - . - - 1.50 8.00 



Small Bulblets, 81.50 per 100 



Good flowering Bulbs, by mail, postage pre-paid, 82.50 per doz 

 For further particulars, address, 



Henry Michel & Co.. Florists and Seedsmen, 



aug.3. J07 y. 5 th St.. St. T,ouis, Mo, 



Artificial Wood Ornaments. 



FOR .SALE BY 



THOS. THOMPSON, SONS & CO., 



240 South Second St., Philadelphia. 

 JOHN DUER & SONS, 



24 South Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 

 JOS. WOODWELL & CO., 



Cor 2d Avenue and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 GL^aCHER &. KUHLMAN, 534 Main St.. Cincinnati, O. [octl2 



SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE 



For the Development of our Material Resources, devoted to 

 Immigration, Southern Progress, National Prosperity Happy 

 Rural Life through Practical Horticulture, Elevated Agriculture 

 (the former being the cradle of the latter), Diversified Industries, 

 etc., is 



PUBLISHED AT ATLANTA.'GA., FOR $1 PER, ANNUM. 



S. T. Jenkins, Editor and Proprietor; J. S. Newman, Associate 

 Exiitor. Receive — im])art; know — be known. P>erything shall 

 be sacrificed to reliability. feb. 12. 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



BY PETEK HENDERSON. 



A Guide to the successful cultivation of the 

 MARKET AND FAMILY GARDEN. 



Kew and enlarged edition. Illustrated. 270 J^iges, 12mo, cloth. 

 Price, 81.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



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



CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. 



By Alphonso Wood, A. M. 

 Being outlines of the Stnicture, Physiolog>' and Classification of 

 Plants ; with a Flora of the United States and Canada. 832 pages, 

 8to, half arabesque cloth sides. Price, ^53.50. Scut by mail post- 

 paid on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



BOWERS' EARLY PEACH. 



This new Peach has fruited for the last three years, ripening 

 in 1S76, on July 4th ; in 1877, on July 10th ; and this season on 

 June 26th. It is a freestone of large size, some specimens 

 measuring over nine inches in circumference, tlesh light with 

 a beautifully colored red cheek and of e.xcellent quality. In 

 ofl'ering it for the first time to Nurserymen and Fruit Growers 

 we believe we are adding the most valuable contribution to the 

 list of early varieties that has yet been produced. We can 

 furnish tree^ and huds at the following prices: Trees 81.00 

 each, $10.00 per dozen ; buds 82.00 per 100 by mail, pre-paid. 

 MORRIS & MILLER, Nurserymen, 



aug.3. Frederick City, Md. 



NEW STRAWBERRY. 



QUARPI PQQ the largest, best flavored and most pro- 

 OrlMnrUtiOO, dncttve berry ever produced. Berry 



raised with ordinary culture from plant, set in September, 12)4 

 inches in circumference ; weight 2J/2 ounces. And on the same 

 stem four other from the size of a hickory nut to that of a 

 walnut. See sworn statement and recomendations in my cir- 

 cular. Free to all, sending their name and address on postal 

 card. Address, J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. aug..3. 



Rickett^s Ne-w Seedling Grapes 



LADY WASHINvtTON. The best Hardy White Grape ever 

 offered to the public. Also ray New Exotic Seedling BLACK 

 MUSCAT GRAPE, "WELCOME," the best grape in existence. 

 Send for New Circular and Price LisJ^ of Vine^ and Woc>d with 

 stamp. 

 toct2 



JAMES H. RICKETT. , 



Newburgh, N. 1 . 



A. r. CHATFIELD, 



IMrORTKR .VND OROWER OF 



EAST INDIAN 



ORCHIDS. 



PRICES ON APPLICATION. 



Albany, N. Y., March 1, 187S. 



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TREES! TREES!! 



If vou M-ish Trees, Shrubs or Greenhouse Plants, please send 

 for m'y Fall Catalogue, and Price List. Address, 



W.F.BAIRD, Trustee; Blooniington Nur.sory. 

 aug..3 Hox I. Ploomington, McLean Co., Uls. 



