THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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In the forthcoming DECEMBER NUMBER 



OF THK 



Our Edition for next month, though large will be limited. The engraving is a faithful and life-like representation of its widely known 

 subject In his later years. It is finely executed, and worth preserring as a memento. There may be a demand upon our December edition 

 that we cannot satisfy. We can only make liberal calculations and leave a margin. But the call may — as frequently before — exceed all 

 anticipations. 



Non-subscribers, who desire a copy of December number, will do well to secure one by ordering by or before the 1.1th of November no 

 that we may provide for any extra demand. 



Subscribers who want a few extra copies for their friends will also do well to file their orders in advance of the l.'ith inst. We do not 

 stereotype ; therefore as soon as the edition is exhausted it will be out of print. 



Single number 18 cts. Two for V> cts. Send the money with the order- 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. 



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. '~ 



BY JOHX J. THOMAS. 



Practical directions for the Cultivation of Fniit Trees in tha 



NURSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. 



Descriptions of the principal American and Foreign ■varieties. 

 Plain Edition, 480 engravings, 511 pages, 12 mo. Price, 83.00 

 Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. 



.ft^Kxtrs Edition, 576 pages, heavy paper, fine cloth, 608 



illustrations and chromo frontispiece; mailed, for $3.7o.'«l4 



Address CHAS. H. MAHOT, 814 Chestnu. St.. PhiW 



"grape culturalistT 



By Andrew 8. Fuller. 



A treatise on the Cultivation of the Native Grape. Illut<traied. 

 286 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price 81.50. Sent by mail post-paid o» 

 receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut .St., Phila. 



WANTED. 



A FLORIST or MARKET GARDENER with SMALL CAPI- 

 TAL to buy an established and prrfitable business. Best of reasons 

 given for selling. Call on or address until December l.")th, 



J. H. GOODBY, Addison, N. Y. 



A first-class Propagator, single, who has had 

 experience in the Greenhouse departments of 

 the leading commercial establishments of 

 Europe and America. Reference must be unexceptionable. 

 Addre»s, " P," care of HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



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SITUATIONS WANTED. 



Y a single man, aged 30, as Gardener. Best of references. Ad- 

 dress, Gardbmbr. care of .">71 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



BY a Practical Gardener, well educated in all its branches. Re- 

 commended by his present employer, who has not sufficient 

 business left to continue him. Address, Ernst Leydb, care of 

 Henry C. Walldin, College Point, L. I , N. Y. 



BY a sinele man as Gardener in a private place. Has practical 

 knowledge of Greenhouse, Hot and Cold Graperies, Kitchen 

 Garden, Fruits of all kinds. First-class reference from present and 

 former employer. Samubl Baikd, care of W. J. P. Foot, Florist, 

 Ithaca, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 



BY a Scotch Gardener, married, one child. Understands the care 

 of Greenhouses, Graperies, Vegetable and Flower Garden; 

 also theeeneral management of a gentleman's place, includine f.-\rm 

 and stock of all kinds. Wife is a good dairy woman and poultry 

 raiser. Best of reference. Address, A. K., at Alfred Bridgeman's 

 Seed Store, 176 Broadway, New York. 



BY an experienced Gardener, thoroughly understands culture of 

 Grapes, hot and cold; Vegetables, Greenhouse and Stove 

 Plants. Can take charge of farm in connection with Greenhouse, 

 or take charge of a commercial place. Best of reference. Address, 

 (tARDENBR, Care Peter Henderson, ll") Courtland St , New York. 



BY a single man as Gardener; understands it in all its branches. 

 Greenhouses, Graperies. Propagating, &c. Good reference; 

 many years in the business. Address, D. Calnan, care of R. Buist, 

 Jr.. 922 Market Street. Philadelphia. 



AM ERTCa7TL0WER GARDEN Dl RECT0RY7 



By Robert Huist. 

 With practical directions for the Culture of Pla»ta in Flower- 

 Garden, Hot-House, Green-House, Rooms, or Parlor Windows, 

 for ever;- month of the year. Instructions for erecting Hot- 

 house, Greet house, and laying out a Flower garden. Instruc- 

 tion for cultivating, propagating, pruning and training the 

 Grapa vine and deecriptlon of best sort« for the open air. 342 

 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price $1 50. Sent by mail post paid on receipt 

 of price. CHAS. U. MAROT. 



814 Chestnut 8t. Phila 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



BY PETER HKNDERSON. 



A Guide to the successful cultivation of the 

 MARKET AND FAMILY GARDEN. 



New and enlarged edition. Illustrated. 276 Pages, 12mo, oloth. 

 Price, 81.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



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



GARDENING BY MYSELF~ 



By Anna Warner. 



Containing Hints and Experiences under heading of each 

 month in the year. Illustrated. 16mo, 223 pages, cloth. Pric* 

 $1.25. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS H. MAROT. 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



WINDOW GARDENING. 



By Henry T. Williams. 



Devoted specially to the Culture of Flowers and Ornamental 

 Plants for Indoor u.»« and Parlor Dfcoration. ."^pleiididly illuh 

 trated. 300 pages, med. Rvo, cloth. Price $1.50. Sent by mail 

 post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAEOT, 



S14 Chestnut St.. PhiU 



ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



By Thomas Meehan. 



An American Hand-Book, containing the personal obserTa- 

 tlons of the author. 257 pages. 24mo, cloth. Price 75 cts. Sent 

 by mall post-paid on receipt or price. 



Addreea CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 CheatDut St., Phila. 



