THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



25 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



As garriener or fiireiiian in rtoiist establishnicul. Married, 

 with family. Teu years ex|ierienee in ilennany and this 

 ■Country; is well u|i in growing cut flowers, and the manage- 

 ment of all kinds of plants, early and late forcing of all kinds 

 of fruits and vegetahles and the general niauageuient of a gen- 

 tleman's place and grounds. Is leaving on account of employer 

 buying a smaller place. Address for references and wages re- 

 quired, to Paul (ireuningcr, (iardcuer to ,T. V. Lewis, Clifton 

 Heights, Cincinnati. Ohio. 



BY a single, middle aged man, Scotch; thoroughly competent 

 to take charge of gentleman's or l;idy's private place. 

 Ctreenliouse and growing nf all kind.s of plants, fruits, vege- 

 tables, forcing, hot or cold graperies. Understands the business 

 in all its branches. Not particular about location. 9 years 

 reference from last situation. Address, S. H. B., care of W. J. 

 P. Foot, Florist, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Child's IJurse Wanted. 



We desire a very competent woman to take charge of three 

 little girls from 2 to 8 years of age. Liberal wages will be paid 

 \.o one who can give sal Ufactriry references : and beg that no other 

 apply for the position. 



ap.l SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



BACK VOLUMES 



OF thp: 



GARDENER'S MONTHLY 



€an still be had in numbers, per year - . - . $2.10 



Bound in neat cloth cases, including numbers, - . - 2.75 



" y. Roan " " ... 3.10 



€loth cases alone, mailed for - - - - - - .50 



Delivered postage free. 

 Or mail us your own numbers, and have them bound in cloth 

 cases for 90 cents. Returned to you bound postage free. 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, 



PHILA nELPHIA. 



SUBTROPICAL GARDEN ; 



Or, Beauty of Form in the flower Garden. 



By W. Robinson, F. L.S. 

 Beautifully illustrated. 241 pages. 12mo, cloth. Price, $2.75 

 Mailed, postiige free, on receipt of Price, 



Address. CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 ^ 814 Chestnut St.. Pbila . 



FERNS OF KENTUCKY, 



By John Williamson. 



With 60 full page etchings, and 6 wood cuts drawn by the 

 Author. Illustrating Structure, Fertilization, Classification, 

 Genera and Species. 154 pp., cloth. Price, S2.00. Mailed post- j 

 paid on receipt of price. CHAS. H. MAROT, I 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 1 



HAND-BOOK 



OK 



PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE 



GARDENING. 



By r. R. ELLIOTT. 



Designed for City and Suburban Residences, and Country 

 School-Houses; containing designs for lots and grounds, from 

 a lot 30 by 100, to a forty-acre plot. Ejich plan is drawn to scale, 

 with schedule to each, showing where each tree, shrub, Ac, 

 should be planted; condensed instructions for forming and caring 

 for lawns; building of roads; turfing, protection, pruning and 

 care of trees; making cuttings, evergreens, hedges, screens, 4c. 

 Condensed descriptions of all the leading trees and shrubs; soil 

 and position in which they should be grown. Illustrations of 

 ground plans, elevations, trees, shrubs, winter gardening, Ac. 

 96 pp., 8 vo. cloth. Price $1.50. Sent by mail on receipt of price. 

 Address, 



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



Sliarpless Strawberry. 



The largest and best variety, iienuiuc No. 1 plants direct 

 from the ''Home of the Sharpless, in Central Peun.-ylvania." 

 By exprc>s, i)er 100, Sl.,iU; per 1000 §10.0ii. Hy mail 40 cents per 

 100 additional. Special rates to the trade on large orders. 

 Catalogues of Small Fruits and beautiful Flowering Plants con- 

 taining directions for culture, free. Address, J. L. DILLON, 

 Bloomsburg, Pa. t.ap.l. 



House Plans For Everybody, 



FOR VILLAGE AND COUNTRY RF.SlDENCEi^, COSTING 



FROM $250 TO $8,000 BY 



S. B. REED, ARCHITECT, 



Including full descriptions, and estimate in detail of 

 material, labor, cost, with many practical suggestions, and 17-5 

 illustrations: 243 pages. 12mo. cloth. Price, Sl-50 mailed, post- 

 paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St. Phila 



CHART OFTHE AGE 



OF THE 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



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



(American Veternary College.) 



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

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

 I ble information is given in a concise and intelligible way, en- 

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

 and Pigs. It is what ha.s long been wanted and often enquired 

 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 21Ux28J.^ 

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

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



PRESERVING. PICKLING AND 



Canning Fruits* 



By Mrs. M. E. PETERSON. 



Containing a choice collection of recipes for Preserving. 

 Pickling, and Canning Fruits, many of thera being original 

 from housewives of experience. 



12 pages, 16mo. Price 50 cents. 

 Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. 



ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT. 



When these are gone, the WORK WILL BE OUT OF PRINT. 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



THE WILD GARDEN ; 



Or, Our Groves and Shrubberies Made Beautiful by the Naturallza. 

 tion of Hardy Exotic Plants. 



By W. Robinson, F. L. S. 



With Frontispiece. 



■2M pages, 12mo, clotk. Price, $2.25. Mailed, postage free, 



on receipt of price. ,,.„^_ 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St.. Phila. 



