THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Garden Calendar 



FOR 1880. 



NOW READY— OFFERING 



Dreer's Sets of New Hybrid Coleus, 

 New Double and Single Geraniums, 

 New Double and Single Fuchsias, 

 New Caladiums, 

 New Roses, etc., etc. 



TheVEGETABLE and FLOWER SEED DEPARTMENTS are replete 

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Strictly Fresh and Reliable. 



It is the best work on Gardening. Enclose two 3-cent stamps 

 for plain copy. 10 cents for copy with CHROMO OF NEW 

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HENRY A. DREER, 



714 CliestiiTit Street, 



t.feb.l. Philadelpliia. 



Art of Propagation. 



A Hand-book for Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners, and 

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



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ARITHMETIC MADE EASY. 



ROPP'S EASY CALCULATOR 



a new publication that must prove of incalculable benefit to 

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The first part containing an entirely new system of Tables, 

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 to a car had, and for any price which the market is likely to 

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A BISTORT OF 



The United States of America. 



BY JOSIAH W. LEKDS. 



Including some important facts mostly omitted in smaller 

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