THE HOR TICUL TURAL AD VER TISER. 



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THEODORE SCHUSTER, 



419 Herkjmer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 



SOLICITS ORDERS FOR 



SEEDS OF Alili KINDS, 



APPLE AND PEAR STOCKS, Etc., 



For account of Mr. I. W. WUNDERLICH, in Frankfort-on-the-Main. Germany, and also asks for 



Offers of American-Grown Seeds for Export. 



*-=d 



1=0 



MT. VERNON SEEDLING 



AND 



KIRKWOOD STRAWBERRIES, 



THE TWO LARGEST, BEST AND MOST PRODUCTIVE. 



INTRODUCED IN 1880. 

 Each yielding 10,000 quarts per acre and sold from 20 to 30 cts. per quart. 

 CATALOGUE FREE. 



WILLIAM PARRY, 



CINNAMINSON, N. J. 



SSND TO 



¥. I, Ilttti] 



k^E^ 



oxj£:£:rTs, n. y., 



FOR TRADE CATALOGUE of 



California Lilies, Candidum Lilies, 



Splendid New Seedling Geraniums, 



MISCELLANEOUS HARDY PLANTS AND NOVELTIES. 

 Wanted L. Longiflorums. Stock exhausted. No orders taken. oai 



NEW CROP 50,000 Peacl Trees ! 



For Present Sowing. ^ 



Centaurea Candidissima, per 1,000 Seeds $i.3S 



" Gymnocarpa, '• " i.aj 



Cineraria Maritima Candidissima, per oz 3.00 



Smilax, per oz 3.50 



HENRY A. DREER, 



Seedsman and Florist, FHIIiADSIjPHIA. 



Embracing all the New Early Varieties and most of the 

 Popular Market Sorts. Send for Price List. Address, 



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Rakestraw & Pyle, 



■WIIjLO"WDALE, CHESTER CO., PA. 



^C X^^ A<J/\ per day athome. Samples worth $5 free. 

 qltJ X»0 q> A\J Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 



