THE HOR TICUL TURAL A D VER TISER. 



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ELLWANGERI^ BARRY 



ROCHESTER, N. Y., 



Offer the largest and most romplete Stock of Fruit 

 and Ornamental Trees in the U. S. Priced Catalogues 

 sent as follows : No 1, Fruits wiih plate, 15 cts. ; plain 10 

 Cts. No. 3, Ornamental Trets, etc , with plate, 25 cts. ; plain, 15 

 CK. No. 3, Greenhouse, Free. No 4, Wholesale, Free. No. 

 5, Catalogue of Roses, with beautiful colored plate. 10 cts. ; plain, 

 Free. No 7, Catalogue of Strawberries and Small Fruits. 

 Free. t o.2 



BEET ROOT SUGAR 



A_ND CUr.TIVATION OF THK BEET. 



By B. 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- 

 lion of Crops, Beet Pulp, Leaves of Beets, Profits, etc. 16mo, cloth, 

 pp. 158. Price, J1.25. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. 

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



FLORISTS ! GARDENERS ! 



EAEE OHANOE. TOE EENT. 



The well-known " Boyle's Nursery," Lancaster Avenue and Forty- 

 third Street, West Philadelphia, Established over 30 years. Two 

 large lots, dwelling, greenhouses, etc. Rent very low. Btst loca- 

 tion in city. For terms apply immediately to Executor's Agent, 



F. H. McCANN, 



No 3811 Lancaster Ave,, West Philadelphia, Pa. 



PEACH TREES 



FOR SALE. 



A heavy stock of extra fine Trees of all the best market 

 v.irifties including WATERLOO. Those in want of GOOD 

 STOCK should see this lot or correspond with mo hefore Ijuying 

 eNcwhere Also, WILSON'S EARLY BLACKBERRY PLANTS from 

 Root Cuttinas, anj all other Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, 

 Vines and Pfants. 



DA. VXD BA^IRD, 



S.2 Manalapan, N. J. 



Manufactured and for Sale by 



HENRY A. DREER, 



For Greenhouses, Conservatories, Fits, 



Frames, Infirmaries, Hospitals, 



Ships, Poultry Houses, etc. 



For Destruction of Vermin or Parify- 



ing Rooms, &c. 



This effectual apparatus for the Fumigating Of Green- 

 houses, etc., does away with the unpleasant duty of being 

 smoked almost to death by the old mode of fumigating Greenhouses, 

 as they required constant attention to prevent the tobacco stems 

 from burning to a blaze, and destroying the plants in the attempt at 

 gerting rid of the pests that infested them. 



Tbis Apparatus is of simple construction, made out of sheet- 

 iron,*is not liable to get out of order, being cheap and durable, doing 

 its work effectually, will cause It to be a universal favorite with all 

 Gardeners or owners of Conservatories who may have the pleasure 

 of becoming the possessor of one. 



When once lit, it is self-acting, and may be ieft in the house 

 with perfect safety, as flaring is an impossibility, and setting any- 

 thing on fire out of the question, while all the material is completely 

 consumed without waste and given off in a dense smoke, filling a 

 house in a short time, thus ensuring the entire destruction of insect 

 life. We have tested this apparatus ihorouglily, and with confi- 

 dence introduce it to the Gardening Public, making fumiga- 

 ting a pleasure instead of a nuisance ; at the same time the Gar- 

 dener can be attending to his other duties while his house is being j 

 fiimigated ; and by using every week, or at least •nee in two weeks, 

 it will prevent the insects from infesting the plants ; at the same 

 time causing them to grow more vigorously, and imparting a more 

 healthful appearance. 



No. 1, height 12 in., suitable for house 10x20 S2.00 



No. 2, •' 16 " •• 12x40 3.00 



No. 3, " 20 " " 15x100 4.00 



No. 3, Heavy Galvanized Iron 6.00 



No. 4, height 24 in., suitable for house 20x100 8.00 



Made of Heavy Galvanized Iron. 



Shipped by rail or express to any part 0/ the country on receipt of 



price by P. O. Order. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Phila. 



FARMIXG 



WITH 

 ON PLUMCROVE FARM, 



BY C. HAKLAN, M.D. 



269 pages, 12mo. cloth. Price gl. 00, mailed, post-paid, on receipt 

 of price. Address, 



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



-Uir ANOrXSD ! 



An Experienced Florist desirous of establishing a business in 

 connection with a Cemetery in a flourishing town in Illinois. To 

 one having the necessary capital the use of suitable ground will be 

 donated. This is a rare opportunity for starting a profitable busi- 

 ness. Address, 



DECATUK. ILL. 



MARSHALL PEAR. 



The MARSHALL is still the favorite with the people of this 

 ialand. The whole world should have it 1 to 2 years. 4 feet, 75 

 cents each; S.W per 100. The Strawberries— the Garden as 



§ood as any ; $1.50 per 100, 810 per 1000. Thornlesi Goose- 

 erry, 50 cents each. Other new fruits. Avery heavy stock of 

 Small Deciduous and Everfirreen Trees at less than half-price 

 at the BABYLON NUK8£KI£S. 



P. H. FOSTER, 



«.2 BABYLON, L. I., N. Y. 



SITUATIONS WANTBD. 



AS GARDENERS— Father and Son to any gentleman or lady. 

 Can take care well also. Address. John and James Douglas. 

 Falconer, Rochester. Mass. References: Mrs. E. G. Leonard, 

 Rochester, Mass., and Hovey & C«., 16 So. Market Street, Boston, 

 Mass. 



AS Head Gardener, Care-taker and General Manager by a thorough , 

 pushing m,fn of acknowledged ability and large practical ex- 

 perience as Landscape Gardener, Florist, Propagator, Nurseryman, 

 Fruit and Vegetable Grower, Farmer, Fancy Poultry Breeder, 

 Trout, Sheep and Stock. Middle-age; single. Only first-ciass 

 private place accepted. Address, Aberdben, 112 So. 2d St, Phila. 



BY a young Englishman as Gardener in a private establishment. 

 Understands the profession in all its branches; can furnish 

 first-class testimonials from last situations. Address, 



C. Denman, care of G. Such, South Amboy, N. J. 



BY a single man, aged 28, as Gardener. Has a thorough knowl- 

 edge of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Graperies, Fruits, Vege- 

 tables, &c. Served in the Royal Gar'ens, Kew and atVeitch's; 

 also on some of the principal establishments of the United States. 

 Good private or commercial. Address, 



"W. D.,'' Manayunk P. O , Philadelphia. 



Y a first-class grower of Roses, Carnations, and anything in the 

 Florists' line. Is a good design maker. Best of references. 

 Address, J. Bucklby, 787 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



B 



BY a practical Nurseryman and Florist; married, no family. Has 

 a competent knowledge of his business in all branches. Private 

 or commercial. Address. 



Florist, care of Jack, 808 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 



AS Propagator Gardener; married, with small family. Under- 

 stands the propagation of Roses, Evergreens and general 

 I greenhouse stock, making of designs for weddings and funeral>. 

 ' Would take a first-clasS private place where there is glass and 

 ; growing of fruit and vegetables. Is 35 years of age, and has 20 years 



practical experience. Will be disengaged by 10th of September. 

 1 Address, J. C, Gardener, Box 60, Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa. 



