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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



HE\N CALIFORNIA PEACH. 



'BEIGG'S EED MAY." 



Tliis is undoubtedly the Earliest Peach known, the only Peach ever sold in market dur- 

 Mav It Avas raised from Hale's Early, which it nuich resembles. Fruit fully as large ; tree 

 strong and healthy, and free from curl, and fully two weeks earlier than Hale s Early— Dormant 

 buds by mail, $1 each. ^ ,.„ 



^j^^.1^2 JOHN ROCK, San Jose, California. 



A Premium Wortli $30 in Gold. 



Important Notice to Suljscrilsers. 

 Grand Premium Gift 



Of the Finest and Largest Engraving ever offered, given to each and every 

 Subscriber to this Magazine. A grand opportunity ! Read ! 



The National Art Co., of Cin'ti, C, have made arrangements which secure to the ji.itron.s of this magazine 

 the grandest ART PREMIUM ever offered in this country. It consists of one of tho largest pure steel engrav- 

 ings ever produced, being in size 26x37 inches— more than 3 feet high and 2 feet 2 inches wide— and is entitled 



The Three Graces. 



It portrays three of tlio moBt eranfUy b autiful women, rcproBenfinpt the three Christian Graces 

 —FaitJi, Hope and Charity. E.icli liguro ii more thai ono-third life fiizo and iiU aro wondcrfally 

 beautiful. It.s value may I e determined by tho following card, if sued I>y tho NnMonal .\rt Cn : 



Office of Nat'i. Ai;t Co , <inciniiati, O.— Dn\u .^lu: Assuro all rub cribers that tho retail p'ico 

 of tlio foreign imprc'SPiom of "T:^o Or-ice't" is Thirty Dollars Gold, aud lliat we ^vill pay S"> for each 

 and every copy equal" to our Premium edition, out fide of our issuo. NAT Tj AKT CO. 



This grand I'rt'mium is tjiven lu each i.;udcn- of tlusi magazine wlio cuts out the Promiuui Cortilicate fouua 

 below, and sends it to the Nat'l Art Co., together witli i20c.) twenty-live cents. It is sent by mail, securely 

 packed, and warranted tu reach its destination uninjured. 



Out out this Certificate and send it to the National Art Co. It is worth $5. 



T^ ^-g ^-.«A:£jk»X- <'nr ceiptofthi.'J Certificate, together with 2;) cents 



■irrRTTimm UGriilllCcl wB "~'° r"*!' postage and mailing tube, wo will mail to the 

 sender one copy of tho Engraving, size 26x37 inches, entitled 



ssifcri^^rasaia 



KH I J n __.^ If.^ ^i,.,m<m A^m mmm 0t AM Certificates shoiild be Bont in by July 15, 1876. 

 riOuQ 1iI16S6 iD.SXruCL'ODS. AU sent in thereafter require lO cents additional. 



The Certiticate must in aU cases ho sent, othorwiso 



Cektipicate will not be aoain piiiNTKi) IX THIS MAUAZiHK, hcnce the importance of cutting out the Certificate 

 at once and sendin" it in for redemption. AiJress all Certificates to llie National Art 1 o., 230 Walnut Street, 

 Jincinnati, Ohio, and you will receive by return mail tliu largest aud haudsomeat I'remium Engraving you 

 er saw. <t> 



10 NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 

 EiGses^ Roses, Roses ! 



A very fine 'olleclioti in ?, and 4 iiirh pots. HMidsoine plants 

 to retail this spring. By the 100 or lO'JO at lowest iM'ices. 



WILLIAM H. MOON, 

 apll Morrisville, Pa. 



TRUE RHODE ISLAND 

 Not Red Top. 



Can be had of us at $2.50 to ($3.00 per measured bushel. 

 Cash with order. 



W. E. BARRETT & CO. 



apl3 44 Canal St., I'rovideiicc, R. I. 



