TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Ik Cliicago Floral CoUreeoHou^ 



I will give some one who has a FEW THOUSAND DOLLABS 

 to invest, the best opportunity to enter into a WELL ESTAB- 

 LISHED COMMERCIAL PAYIKG BUSINESS that can be 

 found in the UNITED STATES. (16,000) SIXTEEN THOUS- 

 AND FEET of GLASS, all WELL STOCKED with the NEW and 

 RARE PLANTS of the season. FIVE ACRES of GROUND 

 under leise. Packing shed, 20 x 100; fine OflBce, all heated by 

 two of EXCELL'S PATENT HOT WATER BOILERS. Also a 

 large area of outside glass. Situated on the most fashionable 

 Boulevards in Chicago. I will sell HALF INTEREST or the 

 whole. The reason for selling is, my BOILER BUSINESS RE- 

 QUIRES ALL MY TUVIE. Address, ROBT. EXCELIj, 



Chicago Floral Co., 

 t june.tf. 38th St. and Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 



tfjiyn A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. Costly Outfit 

 Q)/Z free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 



WINDOW GARDENING. 



By Henry T. Williams. 

 Devoted specially to the Culture of Flowers and Ornamental 

 Plants for In-door ttse and Parlor DecoralUm. Splendidly illus- 

 trated. 300 pages, med. 8vo, cloth. Price $1.50. Sent by mail 

 post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 



BY JOHN J. THOMAS. 



Practical directions for the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in the 



NURSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN 



Descriptions of the principal American and Foreign varicti'"<" 

 Plain Edition, 480 engravings, 511 pages, 12 mo. Price, $3.00 

 Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. 



AS- Kxtra Sdition, 576 pages, heayy paper, fin* cloth, 60? 



illustrations and chromo frontispiece; mailed, for $3.75. "x*? 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT. SUChesti^ii St.. Philar 



A MANUAL OP VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



BY ISAAC F. TILLINGHAST, 



Containing the experiences of the author in starting all those 

 kinds of vegetables which are most difficu It for a novice to pro- 

 duce from seed ; with the best methods known for combating 

 and repelling noxious insects and preventing the diseases to 

 which garden vegetables are subject. 102 pages, 16mo. cloth. 

 Price, $1.00, mailed, post-paid, on receipt ot price. Address. 



CHARLES. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



Manual of Botany of lie Nortliern United States. 



By Asa Gray. 



Including the district east of the Mississippi and north of Carolina 

 and Tennessee. Arranged according to the Natural System. Illus- 

 trated with lo plates of Sedges, Gra>ses, Ferns, &c. 703 pages, 

 8vo, half-arabesque cloth sides. Price, J2. 25. Sent by mail post- 

 paid on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



Farm Implements and Machinery 



AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND USE, 



with explanations of the laws of motion and force as ap- 

 plied on the farm, with over 300 illustrations by John J, 

 Thomas, new and revised edition, 312 pages, 12 mo. cloth, 

 price $1.50; mailed postage free on receipt of price. Ad- 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



LONDON GARDENER'S CHRONICLE 



Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. 



for $7.50 per year. Apply to 



novtf CHAS. H. MAROT, Agent, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



CAMELLIAS wllU BUDS 



In the best sorts. Many doable white at £4, (20 dollars) per 

 100, or £36, (180 dollars) per 1000. One to two feet high. Cash 

 with order. Packing free for cash. 



i=E!rrE3i^ iDeOOCi^:, 



THE "WHITE FLO"WER NURSERY, 



feb.l Meirelbeke Station, Ghent, Belgium.. 



FLAITT SEED COMFANY'S 



S^ed Catalogue and Alinanac 



Z"oxr 1880 



Containing Prices and Descrip- 

 tion of 



Field. Tegetable, Tree and Flower Seedi, Seed 

 Grain, Norelties, Seed Potatoes, etc. 



Mf^Mailed Free to all applicants. Address, 



Plant Seed Company, 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



200)000 ^^^^^^^^^^ ^i Bedding Fkfitsfor Sate. 



100,000 Choice Double Tuberose Bulbs, . . . . $2 50 



50,000 Peter Henderson Carnations, 6 00 



25,000 La Purity and Degraw Carnations, .... 3 00 



Mad. Pollock Geraniums, 12 00 



^' "■" 10 00 



5 00 

 5 00 



4 00 



5 00 



New Life 



Mountain of Snow Geraniums, 

 Double, in variety, " 



Zonale " " 



Ivy-leaved Peltatiim L'Elegante, 



Chamelion Coleus 5 00 



Begonias in varieties, 5 00 



" Minlnata Subpeltatum Nigricans, . . . ,8 00 



" Glaucaphylla Scandens 10 00 



" Foliosa and Weltoniensis rosea and alba, . . 5 00 



Jasiminium Grandiflora, 5 OO 



Fuchsia Sunray, 7 00 



Henry Cannel Geranium, New, Double, the best Geranium in culti- 

 vation, $35.00. My Conservatories contain over 50,000 feet of glass. 



HARRIS JAYNES, Florist, 1549 Euciide Av. 



feb 1 Cleveland, Ohio. 



feb.3 



EVERGREENS, 



^ FOREST TREES, 



Catalpa speciosa, 



Largest stock in America. 

 ALL NURSERY-GROWN FOR- 

 EST TREES BY MAIL. 



Evergnreen Seed, 

 Forest Tree Seed. 



Send for Catalogue. 



ROBERT DOUGLAS & SONS, 



'WAUKEGAN ILLS. 



The "Boss" Cultivator. 



SEND TO 



WM. PERRY & SON, Bridgeport, Conn. 



For Illustrated Circular. It is practical and cheap. PERRY'S 

 SCARIFIER is manufactured at same place, an implement now 

 in extensive use. Just the thing for Nurserymen and small 

 Fruit Culture. Jan. 



