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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



DICK'S IMPROVED IDDULAR SADDLE BOILER, 





For heating HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES and DWELL- 

 INGS. Send for Circular with full particulars 



JOHN DICK, JR. 



Successor to John Dick, Florist, 53d and Darby Road, Phila. 



THE PEACH ; 



ITS CULTUEB AND DISEASES. 



A Complete Treatise for the use of Peach Growers ^nd Gardeners 

 of Pennsylvania, and all districts allected by the " YELLOWS" and 

 other diseases of the tree. 



BY JOHN RUTTEK, 



Ex-President of the Chester Co. Horticultural Society, and honorary 



member of the Penna. Fruit Growers' Society. 

 12mo, pp.94, clcth, piice ?t;l mailed post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



8U Chestnut St., l^hila. 



FRDIT ani otlier SEEDS. 



Those desiring CHERRY or other SEEDS are inv ted to make 

 early inquiry, as we endeavor always to give the best advantages 

 to those who order I efore the season for collecting goes by, so as 

 not to lose by gathering more than may be needed 



MEBHAN'S NURSERIES, 



GERMANTOWN, PHILA. 



Wm aM CeleryPlants 



In large quantities, and other vegetable plants. Greenhouse 

 and bedding plants. Please send for price list at once, and get low 



price?, 

 ap.tf 



G. R. CLARK, Scranton, Pa. 



THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



With the real esseniial information relative to each disease. Will 

 save many times its cost. Gives cause, symptoms and best treat- 

 ment of f^iseases. Table with the doses, effects and antidotes of 

 principal medicines used, and a few pages on action and uses of 

 medicines. Rules for telling age of Horse and fine engraving show- 

 ing appearance of the teeih each year. A large collection of valu- 

 able recipes. Printed on fine paper 71^x5 inches; nearly 100 pages; 

 35 engravings. Price. 25 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt 

 of price. Address. 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street. Phila 



HOT HOUSE 



.A.ND 



Bedding Plants. 



Camellias and Azaleas a Specialty. All the Latest Novelties 



and Importations. Best quality of Jersey Peat lor eamellias 

 and AzHleas in cases containing 'I'^i bbls., at S3 (10 per case Also 

 Best White Packing Moss at 7^ cents per bbl. Bouvardia David- 

 sonii, Hogarthii and Leianthii, strong plants, in 3 inch pots, $6.00 



per Kill. Send for descriptive catalogue to 



Successor to JOHN DICK, Florist, 



53rd and DARBY ROAD, 



my. 12 Philadelphia, Fa. 



EEFIT &ROWER'S ERIEID. 



AN EASY GUIDE FOR THE 



Raising of Fruits for Pleasure or Profit 



BY R. H HAINES. 



Paper, .'U pp., 8vo, price 30 cents ; mailed post-paid on receipt 

 ofprice. Address, 



CHAS. H MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



The Sugar Beet. 



Illustrated. Devoted e.xclusively to Beet Culture for sugar 

 ■making. The only journal in the United States giving full and 

 accurate information on the subject. Invaluable to every farmer. 

 Only 50 cents per year, post-oaid. Send for sample copy. 

 Agents Wanted. Henry Carey Baird & Co., Philadelphia, Pub- 

 Isher*. Address, "The Ssugar Beet,'' 810 Walnut Street, 

 Philadelphia. jel2 



BY E. P. ROE. 



("The chapter on picking and marketing is eminently practical 

 and sensible." — American Agriculturist ) 



How to raise and market Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, 

 Gooseberries, Blackberries, &c. 82 pages, 8vo, paper. Price, 50 

 cents. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt ofprice. Address, 



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



BEET ROOT SUGAR 



AND CULTIVATION OF THE BEET. 



BY E. B GRANT. 



Including the Sugar supply of the U. S., History of Beet Root 

 Sugar, Supply of Beets, Cultivation, Cost of Beet Root Sugar in 

 France, Production in various Countries, Advantages, Method of 

 Raising, Harvesting, Preservation of Beets, Seed, Manures, Rota- 

 tion of Crop?, Beet Pulp, Leaves of Beets, Profits, etc. 16rao. cloth, 

 pp.158. Price, $1.25 Sent by mail, post-paic", on receipt of price. 

 Address. CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



