THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



15 



Harper's Magazine. 



1879. 



I LLUSTRATED. 



NOTICES OF THE PKESS. 



Harper's Mngnzhie is the American Magazine alike in litera- 

 ture and in art. — Bu-slon Traveller. 



The most po]juhir Monthly in the world. — N. Y. Observer, 



It i.s an excellent companion for the young, a delight to the 

 mature, a solace for declining age. — Louisville Courier-Journal. 



No other Monthly in the world can show so brilliant a list of 

 contributors; nor does any furnish its readers with so great a 

 variety and so superior a quality of literature — Wutchnian,Boston. 



The volumes of the Miignzine l)egin with the Numbers for 

 June and Decemtier of each year. When no time is specified, it 

 will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the 

 current Number. 



HARPER'S PERIOICALS. 



HARPER'S MAGAZINE, One Year $4 00 



HARPER'S WEKKLY, " " 4 0(» 



HARPER'S BAZAR, " " 4 00 



The THREE publications, one year 10 00 



Any TWO, one year ". 7 00 



SIX subscriptions, one year 20 00 



Terms for large clubs furnished on application. 



PostMje Free to all subscribers in the i'niied Slates or Canada. 



A Coinplete Set of Harpkk's Magazine, now comprising 57 

 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight 

 at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume". Single volvmes, 

 by mail, jjo.'<lpaiil, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 38 cents, by 

 mail, postpaid. 



Remittances should be made by Post-Otfice Money Order or 

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Sfwsjia Iters are uot to copy this aiherti.teiuenl icithonl the express 

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Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 



Harper's Bazar. 



1879. 



I LLUSTRATED. 



NOTUE.S OK THE PRESS. 



To dress according to J/arper's Bazar will be the aim and 

 ambition of the women of America. — Boston Trnnscript. 



As a faithful chronicle of fashion, and a newspaper of domes- 

 tic and social character, it ranks without a rival.— Brookl i/n 



JMI/If. 



This paper has acquired a wide popularity for the fireside en- 

 joyiueut it aftbrds, and has become an established authority with 

 the la<lies. — A' 1'. Evening Post. 



The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first number for 

 January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be 

 understood that the subsciilicr wishes to commence with the 

 Number next after the receipt of his order. 



HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 



II.VRPER'S M.\(i.AZIN"i:, One Year »4 00 



H.VRI'KR'S WEEKLY, " " 4 00 



H.VRPKR'S BAZAR, " " 4 00 



The THREE pul>licatioiis, one vear 11) 00 



Any TWO, one vc-ar 7 00 



SIX suliscriptio'us, one year 20 Oo 



Terms for large clul)s furnislied on application. 



Postage I-\ee to all subseribers in the liiileil States or Canada. 



The Annual Volumes of Hakpiok's Bazar, in neat cloth bind- 

 ing, will be sent by express, free of exjieusc (provided the freight 

 does not exceed one ilollar per volume), for S7.00 each. .1 vom- 

 jilftr Set i;nn\\irisii\fi Klereu l7)///m»'.v, si-nt on receijit ofcasli at the 

 rale ot'$:").25 per volume, /VciVy/zt at eiiifuse of pitrehasrr. 



(loth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be .M'nt 

 by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ??1.00 each. 



Remittances should be made by Post-Ofiice Money Order or 

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 order of ]\ \nvKi< A Bkothkrs. " 



A.I.Jre^- IIAl:i'i:i! A- URoTIIERS, NCw V.uk. 



Harper's Weekly. 



1879. 



I LLUSTRATED. 



NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 



The Wefklg remains ea.sily at the head of illu.strated papers by 

 its fine literary quality, the beauty of its type and woodcuts. — 



Springfielil Reiiublirun. 



Its liiitorial attractions are superb, and embrace every variety 

 of siibjei't and of artistic treatment. — Zian's llintlil, Boston. 



The Wi'i-Kii/ is a jioteut agency for the <liss(!min;ition of correct 

 political principles, and a powerful opponent of shams, frauds, 

 and false pretenses. — Evening Express, Rochester. 



The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for 

 January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it will be 

 understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the 

 Number next after the receijit of bis order. 



HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 



HARPER'S MAtJAZlNE, One Year «4 00 



HAKI'EKS WKEKLY, " " 4 00 



HARl'i;U'S I'.AZAR, " " 4 00 



The THREE publications, one year 10 00 



Any TWO, one year '. 7 00 



SIX subscriptions, one year 20 00 



Terms for large clubs furnished on application. 



Postage free to all subscribers in the United State.% or Canada. 



The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth 

 binding, will be sent by express, free of expense (provided the 

 freight does not exceed one dollar jier volume), for $7 00 each. 

 A complete Set, comprising Tu-enty-tu-o Voltinn-s, sent on receipt of 

 cash at the rate of S5 25 per yolume, freight at expense of purcha.ier. 

 Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by 

 mail postpaid, on receipt of $1 00 each. 



Remittances should be made by Post-Otfice Money Order or 

 Draft, to avoid chance of loss. 



New,ipaj>ers are not to copy this advertisement without the express 

 order of Harper & Brothers. 



" Ad dress HARPER & BROTHERS, New York 



Fruit Qrouret's' Hand- Book. 



By F. R. Elliott, author of "Western Fruit Growers 

 Guide." (one of the best posted men on the subject in the 

 United States). Contains the practice on all subjects con- 

 nected with fruit growing. The book is made for those who 

 grow fruit for their own use Also an Appendix, containing 

 matter relating to the selection and culture of Ornamental 

 Trees, Roses, Plants, &c. Illustrated with 45 wood-cuts, 130 

 pages, Itjmo cloth. Si : paper, GO cts. Sent by mail postpaid 

 on receipt of price. Address. 

 C HAS. H. MAROT. 814 Chestnut St.. Phil a 



THE VEGETABLE GARDEIT. 



r.v .iames ho(.(;. 



A complete guide to the cultivation of Vegetables, contain" 

 ing thorough instructions for Sowing, PiantinK and Cultiva" 

 ting all kinds of Vegetables : with plain directions for pre- 

 paring, manuring and tilling the soil to suit each plant; in- 

 eluding also a summary of the work to be done in a vegetable 

 garden during each month of the year. 137 pages, Ithno, 

 cloth. Illustrated. Price 50 cents : sent by mail, post-paid, 

 on receipt of Price. Addre.ss, CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 81 4 Che^nut St., Phila. 



SUBTROPICAL GARDEN ; 



Or, Reaiitij of Form in thf. Flotoer Onrtlet,. 



By W. Robinson. F. L.S. 

 Beautifully illustrated. :i41 p-iges. IJmo. cloth. Price, 82.75 

 Mailed, postage free, on receipt of price 



Vddress. CHAS. H. MAROT. 



Ml Chestnut St.. Ph ibi 



ART OF GRAFTING AND BUDDING 



iiy Cliarles l!;illel. 

 Appropriately and fully illustr.ited by cuts, showing meth- 

 ods to(ds, and appli.iiices, i! i pages, Ijmo, cloth. Price. 

 S-.iKi. Mailed. post:i!?e free, on receipt of price. 



Address. CKAS.H. MAROT. 



S14 Chestnut St.. Phila. 



