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TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Index to Advertisements. 



Advertisers are requested to have orders in hand as Early as 

 POSSIBLE. Copy received after the 2Zrd of each month cannot be 

 INSUEED insertion in the next issue. 



Alberts G. J., Boskoop, Netherlands 8 



Allen S. L., Philadelphia 8 



Allison W. L., New YorK city 2 



Baker, Davis & Co., Philadelphia 1.5 



Baver.sdofer M. M. & Co., Philadelphia 10 



Bliss B. K. & Sons. New York city cover 



Boalt a. & S., Norwalk, Ohio 6 



Bowditeh W. E., Boston, Massachusetts 16 



Briggs&Bro., Rochester, New York 8 



Brownell S. E., Brocton, N.Y 2 



Bryan Clark W. & Co 12 



Buist R., Jr. Philadelphia 9 



Christian at Work, New York city 18 



('oninck A. M. C. J., Dedeujsvaart, Netherlands 16 



Detroit Seed Co., Detroit, Michigan 18 



Domestic Se-^ing Machine Company, New York city 6 



Douglass Robert & Sons, Waukegan', Illinois 11 



Dreer Henry A., Philadelphia 6 



Dunham J. H., Chicago, Illinois 20 



Elder Walter, Philadelphia 20 



Ellis Chas. R., New York city 15 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, New York 16 



Elverson & Sherwood, New Brighton, Pennsylvania 14 



Ferry D. M., Detroit, Michigan. 16 



(Toodspeed H. S. & Co., New York city 20 



Gregory James J. S., Marblehead, Massachusett.s 2 



Hance A. & Son, Red Bank, New Jersey 2, 6, 12 



Harding W. T. Columbus, Ohio 20 



Harper & Brothers, New York city 18 



Harrison S. & Co., Brooklyn, New York 18 



Hews A H. <t Co., North Cambridge, Massachusetts 9 



Henderson Peter & Co., New York city 15, coyer 



Hemming C. C, Brenham, Texas 18 



Hitchings & Co., New York city 3 



Hoopes Bros. & Thomas, West Chester, Pennsylvania 4 



Hubbard T. S., Fredonia, New York 11 



James Edward A 20 



Jilz Augur Co., St. Louis, Missouri 8 



King H. A., New York city 8 



Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne, New York city 10 



Lord's Horticultural Works, Irvington, New York 13 



Lynex Richard, Philadelphia 16 



Marot Chas. H., Philadelphia 17, 18, 19, Fly-leaf 



McCurdy & C^o., Philadelphia 20 



Meehan Thomas, Germantown, Philadelphia 2, 4, 9, 14 



Moody E. & Sons 16 



Myers Thos. J. & Sons, Philadelphia 11 



Myers Thos. J. Jr., Philadelphia 10 



Miller & Haves 12 



New York World, New York city '.'.'.." 14 



Nlmmo Alexander, Brooklyn, New York 13 



Paillet L., Paris, France 12 



Parsons S. B. A Sons, Flushing, New York cover 



Practical Farmer, Philadelphia 12 



Purdy A. M.,*Rochester, New York IS 



Raoux C, New York city 8 



Rolker A. & Sons, New York city Fly-leal 



Rotereau F. E. & Co., Angers, France 2 



Saul John, Washington, D. C 2 



Saunders D. I., Wa.shington, D. C 16 



Scientilic Farmer, Springfield, Massaohu.setts 12 



Scollay Johu A„ Brooklyn, New York 11 



Scott D. W &Co , Galena, Illinois .' 12 



Shaw Thomas, Danville, Pennsylvania 2 



Sked, Paddock & Co., Cleveland, Ohio 2 



Stett'ens N., New York city 8 



Straiton & Storm. New York city !......!! 8 



Such George, .South Amboy, New Jersey '.'. 1 



Thanhauser S., Philadelphia 4 



Thompson H. C, Warren, Maryland .'..'."." . . 15 



Thorburn J. M. & Co., New York city 6 



Transon, P. & E., Orleans. Frjnce 10 



Tuitle A. G., Barahoo, Wisconsin 8 



Vick James, Rochester, New York 12 



Wampler John, Carthage, Missouri ".." 18 



Wheeler W. F., Boston, Massachusetts .'..'..5 14 



Whitman & Lang, Philadelphia 9 



Wilkinson George, Providence, Rhode island .".'.' 15 



Wilson William C, New York city 6 



Wood Edmund M., Boston, Massachusetts 4, 7 



100 Farmers wanted during the Winter, to engage with 



us in business paying 100 DOLLAKS per month. For full par- 

 ticulars, address 

 *^C3 J. C. McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SAliE— Rare Chance. A Greenhouse, nearly new, 

 well stocked, good local business established, 12 miles from Boston 

 7 minutes walk from depot; also, 2 acres of excellent land. 

 Apply to EDWARD A. JAMES, Weymouth, Mass. 



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FOR RENT — For a term of years. Glass-houses, 200 feet long, 



with hot water, furnaces and pipes. Dwelling house (8 rooms) with 

 30 acres of cultivated garden, one mile south of the city of Chicago. 

 J\are chance tor a Florist. J. H. Dunham, 10 State St., Chicago. 



ON account of the Legislature \\a.v\ng /ailed to make the ap- 

 propriation required for the Agricultural College, Columbus, 

 Ohio, the Trustees are obliged to dispense with my services as Gard- 

 ener to that Institution. In consequence, the advertiser is at liberty 

 to engage with any one requiring -jl good, practical man in that ca- 

 pacity. Has been thoroughly trained to the pro/ession, and has 

 had everj' facility in various parts of the world to acquire a Mt'riTa^A 

 knowledge of horticulture in all its branches. Eighteen years ejc- 

 perience in this country. Good testimonials. Address, 



W. T. HARDING, 

 novi John street, Columbus, Ohio. 



FOREMAN WANTED, 



A reliable man, in a Western Commercial Gar- 

 den, where some ten or twelve hands are em- 

 ployed. 



Must have a knowledge of tlowers and vegeta- 

 bles, and he able to command the work in a 

 practical manner, both in the Garden and Green- 

 liouse. 



This is a situation where Great Trust is re- 

 quired, and no .sy'co»(/-c/(/.s.s man need apply. 

 Best references required from previous places. 



Address in applicant's own hand, and inform 

 of expected salary, 



N. M., Room 13, 



College Building, 

 Jan 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



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000 Agents Wanted at once for a new Religious Work, 

 popular with all denominations, and sure to sell in every 

 lamily. Positively the very best chance of the year for 

 firtt-class agents. For circulars, address 



nov.3 H. S. Gopdspeed & Co., 14 Barclay St., N. Y. 



PARTNER WANTED 



IN the Nursery Business. $2,050 will secure a half interest in the 

 stock of a small Nursery, References given and required. 

 Address " BUSINESS," 



Torresdale P.O., 

 Jan 1 23d Ward, Philadelphia. 



SITUATIONS W^ ANTED. 



A Gardener and Florist's situation wanted by a man of over six- 

 teen years experience in some of the best Horticultural establish- 

 ments in England and this country, wheft he has had every facility 

 to acqviire a thorough knowledge of the profession in all its branches; 

 is capable of managing any Horticultural establishment, either 

 commercial or private. First-class testimonials. Address T. J. 

 Gardener, Lock Box 4, Morristown, N. Jersey. 



BY a first class Gardener who understands the business in all its 

 branches. Would engage as Foreman in a commercial estab- 

 lishment, or gardener to a private gentleman. Has had 20 years' 

 experience in first-class places and can give the very best of reference. 

 For particulars apply to or address C. E. Sutherland, Landscape 

 Gardener, 21st street, below Green street, Philadelphia. 



BY a young man as Foreman and propagator in a commercial 

 establishment. Understands the business thoroughly and can 

 come well recommended. Address, H., Florist, caie of H. Rainey, 

 1713 Chestnut street, PhiKdelphia. 



TO take charge of a first-class private or florist establishment, as 

 Foreman and propagator, where the service of a good man is re- 

 quired. Has had many years' experience in the business. Can give 

 satisfactory reference as to ability, sobriety, &c. Address in the care 

 of J. Dick, florist, 528 Woodland avenue, Philadelphia. 



