THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



23 



WORKS ON GARDENING 



AND THE 



CARE OF HOUSE PLANTS, 



By EDWARD S. EAND, Jr. 



Will he Published immediately, 



ORCHIDS, 



In one Tolume, crown 8vo, cloth. 



Thiswork will he a manual of the culture of Orchidaceous Plants, 

 giving full direc:ions for Potting, Propagation, Care of Orchid 

 House, and a full descrip'ivelist of the best species and varienes, 

 especially those mcsl det-irable for culture by amateurs, from 

 their brilliancy or fragrance of fiower, or peculiarity of struc- 

 ture. Chapters will also be given on Cool Culture, (ircwth for 

 Market Purposes and Exhibition, and ou the Construction of 

 Orchid Houses. 



New editions of the following are noic ready. 

 IXOWEKS FOR THE PAKX.OR AND GARDEN. 



Twenty-tifih thousand. In one volume, 8vo, 450 pages, beau- 

 tifully'illustrated. aoth, S2.50. 



GARDEN FliCWERS; How to cultivate them. New edition, 

 thoroughly revised, with additions to January, 1876. In fne 

 volume, Svo, containing more than 400 pages, illustrated. Cloth 

 ?2.50. 



BULBS. .Sixth thousand. New edition. In one Tolume, Svo, 

 375 pages, beautifully illustrated, with two appendices. Cloth 

 $2.50. 



RHODODENDRONS. Third thousand, newly revised. In 

 one volume, 8vo, 2)0 i>ages. Cloth, 51.50. 



POPULAR FLOWERS, AND HOW TO CULTIVATE 

 THEM. Tenth thousand with appendix; thoroughly re- 

 vised and enlarged. In one-volume, square Svo, 230 pages, 

 illustrated. Ch,th. Sf2.fi0. 



THE WINDOW GARDENER. Fifth edition, greatly en- 

 larged. In one volume, square Svo, 150 pages. Clotli, SI 2.5. 

 *.sf* For sale hy Booksellers and Jfirticulturists. Sent by mail, 



post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers. 



HURD & HOUGHTON, New York. 



The Riverside Press, Cambridge. apll 



DOUBLE HARPOON 



HORSE HAY-FORK, 



BEST IN THE WORLD. 

 MAY BE SEEN AT CENTENNIAL. 



Descriptive Catalogue sent free. 



Pennock Manufacturing Company, 



Kennett "Square, Chester Co., Pa. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



Large stock of 2 year Peach Trees, also i year Peach Trees 

 of leading varieties. 



APPLE TREES, PEAR TREES, 



GRAPE VINES, CURRANTS. 

 ETC., ETC. 



—A LARGE STOCK OF — 



American ArborvitaB, Siberian Arbor- 

 vitse, Irish Juniper, Norway Fir, 

 Balm of Gilead, &c., &c. 

 Silver Maple — 6 to 8, 8 to lo and lo to 12 feet. 

 Sugar Maple— 3 to 5 ft., and 8 to 10 ft. 

 Norway Maple— 7 to 9 feet. 

 The Nursery is within 2 minutes of the Depot at 

 Christiana, on the P. R. R., 2^ hours from the city. 

 Prices sent on application. Also, Greenhouse 

 and Bedding Plants, Address 



W. p. BRINTON, 



feb3 Christiana, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



WHITE "»» .^.ir^i-. i>iL,V — iVjinphia odorata. 



Reader, are you a lover of flowers, and do you want something 

 this Spring that your neighbor has not got? Something that can't 

 be fourd in any Floral catalogue in the country ? If so, procure some 

 of the roots of this beattiful and fragrant Lily. Plant them in tubs 

 filled with water, and set them around your dwellings, and when in 

 bloom they will be admired by ail w-ho see them. 1 have a good 

 supply of first-class roots, fresli frum the ponds, which I will send 

 out by mail, postage paid, for 25 cents each, 5 for Si, and ^2 per doz. 

 Piinted instruct ons for growing them in ponds, tubs or aquariums, 

 sent with each package. From four to six of these roots planted in 

 a half-barrel make a splendid tub of ficwers. Address. 



J. E. S. CRANUALL, Rockville, Washington Co., R. I. 

 Pleas* state where you saw this apla 



BEGONIA 



FROEBELI. 



New Tuberous-rooted Begonia. 



Bright Scarlet Flowers. 



Found in the Peruvian mountains by the celebrated collector 

 B. Roezl, and pronounced by him to be the finest of all Begonias. 

 Plants in bloom with me now prove that it is the 



QUEEN OF BEGONIAS. 



Flowers measure two inches across, are borne in large clusters 

 and of the most brilliant scarlet imaginable. 

 Splendid for bedding out, as it is a most profuse bloomer. 

 Send for descriptive circular and sample flower. 

 Large original bulbs started in pots, price $3.50 each. 



Address, 



tapl3 



J. ROEHRS, 



270 SECOND STREET, 



Jersey City, N. J. 



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