THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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XIREES 



■ ROSES 

 SHRUBS 



The lurircMt and moMt ('onii>|p|e Kif>ck of 

 Fruit un<l Oriiainenlnl Tmn in the V. 8. 

 Prii-ed l.'atiiloKUcs Mt-iit im follows: No. 1, 



Fru ts, mew ed.) with plate. 15 cts. ; niain. lOcCi. 

 No. •>, Ornamental Trees, etc ., (new ea ) with plate, 

 •.^.■i ctg. ; plain, 15 ct8. No. 3, Grernhonse. Free. 

 No. 4, ■Who>8ali", Free, and No. 5, Catalogue of 

 BoBes. with beautlfnl plate of New and Bare Rose*, 

 lO cts. ; plain. Free. No. 7, caUlogae of Straw- 

 berries, with plate. Free. Address, 



ELLWANGER& BARRY,Roche$ter,N.Y. 



15,000 NEW GERANIUMS. 



DR. JOHN DENNY,— new color,ei-/m Candidisslma Plena and 

 New Life. Also in stock Ethel Beale, Lannier, and other fine va- 

 rietien. Two best double White Fuchsias, White Giant and Eliza- 

 beth Marshall. NEW CARNATIONS.-P. Henderson, Mrs. Jollffe, 

 Chas. Sumner, etc., etc. Special prices upon application ; all at 

 lowest market rates. Wholesale circular and descriptive cata- 

 logue readv February 15th. Address, 



feb.3 ELLIS BROS., Keene, N. H . 



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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 Appendix, containing 

 matter relating to the selection and culture of Ornamental 

 Trees, Roses, Plants, <fec. Illustrated with 45 wood-cuts, 130 

 pages, 16mo cloth, 81 ; paper, 60 cts. Sent by mail postpaid 

 on receipt of price. Address, 



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



No better acqaaintanoe xvith. the progress 

 of Religion, Education, Science and Invention 

 can be obtained, than through the medium of 



Current Periodical Literature. 



We beg to announce that we have prepared 



A CoBuretasiYe Catalope, 



Containing a complete list of American and Foreign Serial Pub- 

 lications. 



It gives the nature, frequency of urue and price of over SEVEN 

 HUNDRED Magazines and Periodicals, embracing each of the 

 above named, and other departments, classified for convenient 

 reference. 



Mailed to any address, on receipt of ten cents In postage 

 stamp*. 



American Publication Co. 



357 WASHINGTON STESET. 



BOSTON, MASS., 



Publishers' Agents for ererv class of Magazine, Periodical and 

 Newspaper. Dijicouut to Libraries, Reading-rooms and Clubs. 



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FLORIST FLOWER SEEDS 



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B.S.WILLIAMS 



VICTORIA& PARADISE NURSERIES 

 UPPER HOLLOWAY.N. 



LONDON, ENGLAND. 



APPLE,^* PEACH TREES 



BY MAIL. 



Over 100 varieties of each kind, suited to all sections. A full 

 list of the new, long keeping Apples, Queen of the Market and 

 Reliance Raspberry, Sharpless and other Strawberries, Japan 

 Persimmons, — with a full line of No. 1 stock in variety. Root 

 Grafts put up to order. A 65 page Catalogue mailed gratis to all 

 applicants. 

 mh.2. RANDOLPH PETERS, Wilmington, Delaware. 



FRUIT and T D T7 17 C I 

 ORNAMENTAL 1 IYJdJIO! 



Large Stock. Low Rates. 

 STANDARD PEAR TREES A SPECIALTY. 



Send stamp for Trade List. AGENTS WANTED. 



E. MOODY & SONS, Lookport, N. Y. 



Niagara Nurseries. Established 1839. 



MR. A. REIMSCHNEIDER'S 



Bradenburg-on-Havel, Prussia, 



Wliolesale Catalogue of looses and Bulbs 



Will be mailed free on application about April 15th. 

 Address MARSCHUETZ & BACHARACH, 

 ap.l 25 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



