TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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CBAS. BI.ACZ k BBO., 



Nursery an d Fruits, Hightatown, N. J. 

 COLE FBB0TEE5, 



Seedsmen, Pella, Iowa. 

 n. DILLON, 



Small Fruits, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

 ?. E. FOSTEB, 



Nurseryman, Babylon, L. I., N. Y. 

 CEAS. A. 0BEE17, Nurseryman and 



Fruit Grower, Clifton, Monroe Co.,N. Y. 



OSEENBSOOS i PATEESON Nurseries, 

 Choice and Popular Plants, Pater8on,N. J. 

 J. T. LOVETT, Fruit Tree and Small Fruit 

 Nursery, Little Silver, Mon. Co., N. J. 



LUBEMANN, Nursery and 



Fruit Trees, San Francisco, Cal, 



7SAKE LUDLOW, Greenhouse and 

 Bedding I'lants and Roses, Kaperville, Ills . 

 i". E. ilelLliISTES, Flower 



and Garden Seeds, New York City. 



THOMAS MEEHAH, 



Nurseryman &Tree Seeds, Germant'n, Phil. 



SHEAEJJAM & MAJOE, Peach Trees 



and Strawberry Plant*, Bricksburg,N. J. 

 J. E. SIMPSON, Greenhouse Plants, Fruit 

 , and Shade and Evergreens, Vince nnes, Ind. 

 ISA~AO r. TILLINOBAST, Vegetable 



and Flower Seeds, La Plume, Pa- 



EENEY MICHEL k CO., Seedsman 



and Florist, St. Louis, Mo. 



ASNOLD PUETS, Plants, 



Rustic Work, etc., Jacksonville, Fla. 



r. E. PIEESON, Seeds, Plants, 



Fruits, Trees, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



WM. B. SEED, Roses and 



Greenhouse Plants, Cbambersburg, Pa. 



E. B. UNDEBEILL, 



Berry Plants, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



J. C. VAUaEAN, Bulbs and 



Florists Supplies, Chicago, Ilia. 



TEOS. J. WAED, Nurseryman and Breeder of 

 High Class Poultry, St. Mary's,Vigo Co.,In. 



A. WEITCOMB, Bedding and 



Greenhouse Plants, Lawrence, Kansas. 



J. C. Vaughan, 



45 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, 



Amaryllis, Books, Bouquet Green, Bouquet Papers, Bouquet 



Tubes, Caladiums, Carinas, Dahlias, Dried Flowers, Fancy Bas- 

 kets, Fancy Pottery, Florida Moss, Flower Seeds, Garden Tools, 



Gladiolus, Grafting Wax, Grasses Dried, Grass Bouquets, Hand 

 Cultivators, Hyacinth Glasses, Immortelles, Labels, Lilies, 



Oiled Paper, Packing Moss, Pampas Plumes, Plant Stakes, Rub- 

 ber Hose, Rustic Work, Seed Bags, Seed Drills, New Potatoes, 



Straw Baskets, Syringes, Thermometers, Tin Foil, Tissue Paper, 

 Tobacco Soap, Tobacco Stems, Trowels, Trellises, Tuberoses, 



Tweezers, Weeders, Whale Oil Soap, Wheel Hose, Wicker Baskets, 

 Wire. Wire Designs. ja.tf. 



THE AMERICAN 



steamship Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Liverpool 

 Line. The only Trans-Atlantic line sailing under the Amer- 

 ican Flag. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, and 

 Wednesday Irom Liverpool. 



THE RED STAR LINE, 



Carrying the Belgian and United States Mails. Sailing every 

 ten days, alternately from Philadelphia and New York 



Direct and only 



TO ANTWERP. 



I Landing passengers within a few hours' ride of the important 

 points of interest on the Continent. 



The American and Red Star Lines being under one manage- 

 ment. Excursion tickets are good to return by either, thus sav- 

 1 ing the expense and annoyance of re-crossing the Channel. 

 For rates of passage and general information apply to 

 apltf PET EH WRIOHT& SONS, Phila, Gen'l Agta. 



NFW Pr ANT^ TOBACeOSTEMS, 

 U f f Mr Ul\ll X \jm ' For Fumigating purposes, for sale in bales of about i 



__^^^^ ^H ^^^^^^^^^^" j^jg^ j.j.gg p^ ^Qj^t or cars at S5 per bale, or three bales for 812 i 

 ^^H ^■'^™^^^^^'**^'" one order. ^-»-m 



Pni CMC Aurora, Butterfly, Clown, Fame, Firefly, Glow, 

 l/UUtUO Harlequin, Magic, Sparkler, Stella, Sun-beam, 

 and Surprise. Price, $4.00 per set. 



Mauf Parnotinn CHAS. SUMNER (Bock's Seedling), best 

 llCW Odl llallUII colored carnation grown. Strong 

 Stock Plants $.5.00 per doz. Small Plants S6.00 per hundred. 

 Maui noraniiimo 12 VARIETIES, including Dr. John 

 HCW UCl alllUlllo. Denney, Ginerea, Mr. Parker, Bel- 

 mont, etc., S2.50 per doz. 

 $^ Send for Wholesale Lui. 



WM. A. BOCK, 



329 North Ave., North Cambridge, 



feb.tf. 



Mass. 



FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Kitnral and Sclentifle Diet. 



BY GUSTAV SCHLICKKYSKN. 



Translated from the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. In- 

 tended to show what is the natural food of man ; to lead him to 

 become a living child of nature: to simplify and beautify his 

 manner of living; to emancipate women from the drudgery of 

 the kitchen ; to lead to increased use of fruit; to diminish the 

 use of flesh, and where possible, to do awav with its use alto- 

 gether ; to improve the health and add to the enjoyments and 

 value of life. Cloth. 260 pages; 12mo. illustrated. Price, $1. 

 Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. Address. 



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



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Gold, Crystal, Lace, Perfumed and Chromo Cards, name 

 in Gold and Jet, 10c., Clinton Bros.,Clintonville,Ct. oct.l2 



For Fumigating purposes, for sale in bales of about 40O 

 lbs., free on boat or cars at S5 per bale, or three bales for 812 on 

 one order. «..___ 



STRAITON & STORM, 



204, 206 and 208 E. 27th Street, 

 o^jt 12 New York City . 



CHARTOFTHEAGE 



OF THE 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



BY A. LIAITTARD, M. D., V. S. 



(American Veternary College.) 

 In this "Chart," which is fully illustrated and printed on 

 card-board, making a handsome sheet for framing, much valua- 

 ble information is given in a concise and intelligible wav^ en- 

 abling one to determine the age of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, 

 and Pigs. It is what has long been wanted and often enmiired 

 for by stock breeders, and one of these Charts ought to be hang- 

 ing in sight of every man who has anything to do with the man- 

 agement of domestic animals. The size of the Chart is 21]^x28>^ 

 inches. By mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, 81.00. Address, 

 CHAS. H. MAKOT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



By Thomas Meehan. 



An American Hand-Book, containing the personal obaerra- 

 tlons of ibe author. 257 pages, 24mo, cloth. Price 75 cts. Sent 

 by mail post-paid on receipt of price. _ 



' ^ ^ Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



