THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



HOW TO DESTROY INSECTS I>ENSiONSi 



On Plants and Flowers in the Gakdfn and the Housk ; giving 

 directions short, shar/> and decisive how to overcome every insect 

 enemy that infects flowers and plants, out-doors and in-doors, 

 which troubles window Gar iens ; which eats up the vegetables of 

 the garden; which devours the fruit trees, shrubs and vines, and 

 lives in the homes of anxious, tired housekeepers. Paper, imi pages. 

 Price, 30 cents, postage free. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT. 



S14 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



Every wound or injury, even by accident or any disease, entitles 

 a soldirr of the late war to a pension. All pensions by the law of 

 January, 1S79, begin BACK at date of discharge or death of the 

 boldier All eniitled should apply at once. Thousands who are 

 now drawing pensions, are entitled to an increase. Soldiers and 

 widows of the war of 1S12 and Mexican war, entitled to pensions. 

 Thousands are yt entitled to bounty, but don't know it. Fees in 

 ail cases, only 810.00. Send two stamps f'ir new laws, blanks and 

 instructi.ns, 10 NAT. WARD FITZGERALD, 



je 3 U. S. Claim Attorney, Box ii8K Washington, D C. 



SUCCESS WITH SMALL FRIIITSJ TOBACCO STEMS, 



BY E. P. ROE. 



Profusely and sumptuously illustrated in the highest style of art. 

 Fine heavy paper and splendid typoeraphy. Royal 8vo, pp. ;il3, 

 cloth. Price, $5.00, mailed, postage paid, on receipt of price. 

 Address, CHAS. K MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



For Fumigatirig purposes, for sale in bales of about 200 lbs., 

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STRAITON & STORM, 



304, 306 and 308 E. 37th Street, 



oct 12 NEW YORK CITY. 



