THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



ROSES FOB FLORISTS 



An IMMENSE STOCK ready for WINTER SHIPMENT 



"vwr-p T7"V/^X'T TTVr T?/\CX^Ci because we devote exclusive attention, with large 

 vV Xi XiA.v/fjli XJ^ X%»V/i3jr<iJ; capital and acres of glass to the production of 

 ROSES alone. \Vp t'urnish the very best plants of the finest varieties at the lowest possible prices. 



SIZE AND QUALITY OF ROSES.-^e5raSS:^"e,"s.rong; 



health}- plants — size usually grown in 8-inch pots. Being light, well matured, and extra strong rooted, 

 they are particularly suitable for FLORISTS" use and distant transportation. Florists who have tried them 

 say that our strong vigorous Roses pay them better than larger ones costing twice the money. As 

 they are grown in ordinary soil, without manure of any kind, they require no petting, but 

 start quickly, grow rapidly, and come into market early. 



PRICES— By Express— The purchaser paying express charges. 

 £ver-blooining Roses— first class selection, - - - - 



Hardy Climbing Roses, *' '* - - - - 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses *' " - _ - . 



Sf OSS Roses, ' ' _ . . . 



SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS at special low rates, which can be had on application. PACKING is done in 

 the best manner without charge— SAFE CARRIAGE GUARANTEED. Can ship with balls on when 

 ■desired. 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 



THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTRY. 



£XTRA FINE DORMANT PLANTS, 12 to 18 in., Strong, 



10 to 12 " 

 ^ TVIOE .A.SSOIiT>XEIVT. 

 STRONG ONE YEAR EVER-BLOOMING ROSES, 

 CLIMBERS, &c.— B. Belle, Prairie Queen, &c. 



$15.00 per 100. 

 lO.OO 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$7 00 60 00 



10 00 90 00 



Terms— Cash with the order— Descriptive and Wholesale Lists Free on application. 



THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS INTENOEO FOR THE TRADE ONLY, AND NOT FOR PRIVATE PLANTERS. 



-- THE DINGGE & CONARD CO. 



ROSE GROWERS. 



CHESTER COUNTY, PA. 



GRAPE VINES. 



Also GRAPE WOOD and COTTINGS. LARGEST STOCK IN AMERICA. 



All leading varieties in large suiiply. Extra nubility- True to name. Special rates to Agents, Dealers and Nurserymen. Our 

 list of Customers now embraces nearly all the leading Nurserymen in the country, to whom we would refer tliose not acquainted 

 ■with our stock. Descriptive Catalogue ani Price List Free. T. S- HUBBARD, Fredonia, N. Y. aug.lO 



^Farm Accounts! Agents! read thisj 



Every lanii. r phould know hl^w to }i_t p th' :i:. An 

 entire'.viicwac-liompletoty.'itera jn; t cli'\T>'' 1. Soul 

 postal forfroe ( ' iviilarH to tho Bkyant ^ Stkatton 

 £gsiK£^3 Collegk, 11-8 S. Tenth. St.,Pliilad<;li;lua. 



THE WILD GARDEN; 



t)r, Our Groves and Shrubberies Made Beautiful by the Naturaliza- 

 tion of Hardy Exotic Plants. 



By W. Robinson, F. L. S. 



With Frontispiece. 



2;« pagr>s, 12ino, cloth. Price, §2.2-5. Mailed, postage free, 

 -on receipt of price. 



Address, CIIAS. H. MAROT, 



S14 Cliestnizt St.. Phila- 



We will pay Agents a Salary of $IOO per 

 montli and expenses.'" allow a large commission, 



to sell our new and wnndertul inventions. H'e menu ir/mt wc say. 

 ■Sample Free. Addros, Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich. 



Fruit Growers' 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 Appendi.\. containing 

 matter relating to the selection and culture of Ornamental 

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

 pages, IGnio cloth, SI ; paper, GO cts. Sent by mail postpaid 

 on receipt of price. Address, 



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



