THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



MARSGHUBTZ d^ BAGHARACH, 



25 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. 



IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 



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SUCH AS 



Bouquet Papers or Italiens, in great varieties of Styles and Patterns. Pasted Cartons, in all sizes. 



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Dried Grasses and Flowers, suitable for Decorations. Ornamental Bouquets, for Vases. 



French Green Mosses, Baskets, Wire Designs, Tin Foil. 



Our connections with several European Houses enables us to sell goods at lowest figures. Orders will 

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1880. 



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PARSONS ON THE ROSE. 



By Samuel B. Parsons. 



A treatise on the Propagation, Culture and History of the 

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Address CHAS, H. MAR6T, 

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