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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



MARIETTA HDBSERIES Al GREEHHOIISES. 



ENGLE & BRO., Proprietors, 



MARIETTA, LANCASTER CO., PA. 

 A VERY PROMISING STOCK FOR FALL TRADE. GOOD FACILITIES FOR DEALERS. 



TUBEROSE BULBS DOUBLE AND PEARL, A SPECIALTY. 



TUBEROSE BLOOM, BY THE 100 OR 1,000 STEIVIS,IN SEPTEMBER. 



d.l2 



25,000 Apple Trees ! 



INCLUDING 

 5,000 SMITH'S CIDER. 



Send fi r Price List. Address, 



RAKESTRAW & PYLE, 

 s_2 \A/^ilIowdale, Chester Co.. Pa. 



To FLORISTS and NURSERYMEN. 



p Colo At f"LATBUSH, L. I., 4 acres of land, well stocked 



rOr OalC. with Nursery Stock. Also l.=i,000 feet of Glass, 

 filled with Roses, Carnations, Camellias, Bouvardias, &c., for 

 Winter Cut, and all in good order; will sell cheap for cash, and as 

 I have a retail business in the city will be able to take the Flowers 

 and Plants at market prices. Also, Dwelling- House, Stable, Horse 

 and Wagons, Packing Shed, 105x20, water-tanks in each house. 

 Full particulars can be given on application. 

 S.2 THOMAS POYNTER, 668 Fulton St , Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Lady Washington, Naomi, Jefferson, 



For TABLE, and 



BACCHUS ^°'' TABLE and WINE. 

 The FINEST HARDY GRAPES EVER INTRODUCED. 



JAMES H. RICKETTS, 



S.3 NEWBURGH, N. T. 



A fine stock of the leading varieties, largely of Crawford's 

 Early and Late, Oldmixon Free and Smock. Several 

 thousand extra size, 6 to 8 feet, one year. Also a fine stock of 

 Norway Maple, 9 to 12 feet, 



Sugar Maple, 10 to 14 feet, 



Silver Maple, 10 to 14 feet, 



Siberian Arborvitae, 2 to 4 feet, 

 And a general assortment of Nursery and Greenhouse Stock. 



The Nursery is within two minutes' walk of the depot at 

 Christiana Station, P. R. R. SEND FOR PRICES. 



W. p. BRINTON, 



s.2 Christiana, l.ancaster Co., Fa. 



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FI£:A0 THIS! 



We have Sixteen Hundred Thousand Apple Trees, 

 Eight Hundred Thousand of them are saleable size, and 

 want Dealers and others to commtmicate with us before buying 

 for the FALL. Lowest Living Rates to the TRADE. 

 s 2 PONTEY & TAYLOR, 



St. James Park Nurseries, London, Ont., Canada. 



The New Red Grape JEFFERSON. 



Raised by J. H. RICKETTS. 



The best red grape in cultivation, combining all the vigor and 

 hardihood of Concord and pleasing and delicate flavor of lona, also 

 many other new sorts now ready for sale. 



t^. Price list and Testimonials free to all applicants. Address, 



J. G. BURROW, Prop , 



s.2 FISHKILL NY. 





BERRIES! 



QUEEN OF THEMARKET and CUTH- 



BERT, the largest. WELSH, the eani- 

 est Red Raspberrv. lo acres Straw- 

 berries : Mount Vernon, Kirkwood, 

 Sharpless, Warren, Longfellow. 



Kietter's Hybrid Blight Froof 

 Pear, " Forty Years Experience in 

 Pear Growing telling how to avoid the 

 Blight. "Forty Years Among Small 

 Fruits, telling what and how to Plant. 

 Either sent by mail for 15 cents; both 

 for 25 cents. Catalogues Free. 

 WM. PARRY, Cinnamiuson, N. J. 



Twining's Natural Order of Plants. 2 vols. 815.00. 

 Low's Ferns of Great Britain. 8 vols., % tky. $80.00. 

 Wooster's Alpine Plants. 2 vols. $17. W. 



Shirley Hibberd's New and Rare Beautiful Leaved Plants. 1 vol. 

 89.00. , 



Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of prices. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



I OFFER TO THE TRADE 



A WELL GROWN STOCK OP 



30,000 Dwarf Pears and Cherries 2 years old. 

 40,000 Standard Pears and Plums 2 and 3 years old. 

 30,000 Peach Trees and 50,000 P'um Seedlings. 



I would exchange for Roses and Clematis, strong plants. Address 

 s.2 C. L. VanDUSEN, Geneva, N. Y. 



THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



With the real essential information relative to each disease. Will 

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

 ment of niseases. 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 teeth each year. A large collection of valu- 

 able recipes. Printed on fine paper 7!^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. 



