OUTCS mBOUS FLOWERmC ROOTS. 



HYACINTH, TULIP, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, CROWN IMPERIAL ROOTS, Etc., 

 of our own importation from Holland, of the Finest Quality, 

 True to Name and Color. 

 Hyacintli Glasses, Plain and Fancy, 



Terra Cotta and Lava FloTirer Pots, 



Vases, Window Boxes, Hanging Baskets, Etc. 

 I^or Sale loy 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 



Wos. 21 and 23 S. SIXTH STREET, between Market and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



My Annual Catalogue of Vegetable and 



Flower Seed for 1880, rich in engravings, from photo- 

 graphs of the originals, will be sent FREE to all who apply. 

 My old customers need not write for it. I offer one of the lar- 

 gest collections of vegetable seed ever sent out by any seed 

 house in America, a large portion of which were grown on my 

 six seed farms. JiuH directions for cultivation on each package. 

 All seed warranted to he both fresh and true to name; so far, that 

 should it prove otherwise, / -will refill the order gratis. The 

 original introducer of the Hubbard Squash, Phiney's Melon, 

 Marblehead Cabbages, Mexican Corn, and scores of other vege- 

 tables. I invite the patronage of all who are anxious to have their 

 seed directly from the grower, fre.'ih, true, and of the very best strain. 

 New Vegetables a Specialty. 

 ^ec.5. JAMES^. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



WALTER ELDER, 



LANDSCAPE AND JOBBING GARDENER, 



1231 Rodman Street, Philadeldhia, 

 Attends to all branches of his business on reasonable terms. 



Thorburn's Seeds^ 



OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 



VEGETABLE, 

 FLOWER, 



FIELD and 



TREE SEEDS 



"JPox ISSO, 



Will be ready for mailing early in the month. 



J. M. THORNBURN & CO. 

 jan.3 15 Jolm St., New York 



ORGAN BEATTV PIAXO 



^(\^B^^T^!?Stcip>i, 3 set Goldeu Tongue Keeiln, S Oct's, « 

 KneeSwells.Wai nut Case, warnfd S years, Stool &BookS9«». 

 New Pianos, mod, Cover k Book, 9<43 to S^SS. Before 

 you buy bpsuie to write me. lUnstrated Newspaper sent Kree. 

 Address DANL. F. BEATTY, Washindon, New Jersey. 



THB G-ARDXSNER'S IXIONTIIIiir 



AND HORTICULTURIST FOR 1880. 



Subscribers are requested to send at least one NEW name with their own, if possible. For 

 this attention, we will furnish THE TWO at $3.20 for the year. 



TWO NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS at $.3.20; FIVE at $7.00. 

 ^^Responsible Agents will be allowed a liberal commission, retainable out of subscriptions se- 

 cured and forwarded. Send for net rates. Sample copy 12 cts., postage stamps. We do not 

 hold ourselves responsible for the acts of Bogus Agents. 



Subscribers must choose their Agents at their own risk. 



Any Subscriber who has already renewed his subscription and paid $2.10 may order a new 

 subscriber at rate of $3.20 the two, by remitting the additional $1.10 to balance, and oblige, with 

 thanks for past favors and efforts. 



All, subscribers, at whatever rate, are invited to take advantage of our list of Club Papers 

 on another page. 



OHAS. H. MAROT, Publisher, 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



We ofler to the trade this season in quantity, Doulslo Flowering Tulo- 

 rose Bulbs of a size and quality superior to the growth of any pre- 

 vious year with us. 

 Delivered at Railway or Express office, this point, without charge for Boxing or Packing at the following low rates: 



Selected Bulbs, very superior, Per doz. $1.25 Per 100,$4.00 Per 1000,$30 I Third qnality Large Bulbs, Per doz. $ .50 Per 100,$2.00 Per 1000, $15 

 Tirst quality Largo Bu bs, " 1.00 " 3.50 " 25 Dwarf Pearl, Extra quality, " 1.50 " 5.00 



Second ' " " " .75 " 2 50 " 20 1 



DOUBLE TUBEROSE BULBS. 



