THE HOU TIC UL TUBAL ADVERTISER. 



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MARIETTA NURSERIES, 



MARIETTA, PA. 



Established in 1856. 

 THE STOCK FOR SPRING 



IS PARTICULARLY LARGE and FINE. 

 B^^PRICBS LOW. 



Send for Descriptive Catalogue and Trade List. 

 J)^ We invite eaily correspondence from the Nurserymen 

 and Dealers. 



mch2 



ENGLE & BRO. 



GREE^^ HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. 



Large stock ; fine assortment ; packed to go safely any distance. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. Send 3-cent stamp for splendid Illustra- 

 ted Catalogue. Address 



R. G. HANFORD & SON, 

 mch3 Columbus, Ohio, 



THE 100 DAYS' TOMATO 



Is the earliest ever olTered. Sown any time upto last of March, 

 you can have ripe Tomatoes for your 



CENTENNIAL FOURTH OF JULY DINNER. 

 Free Circular, with proof. 25c. a packet ; 5 for SI. 00 



J. A. FOOTE, Seedsman, Terre Haute, Ind. 



ROCHESTER 



COMMERCIAL 



[Estah'd 1830.] NURSERIES. 



S PRING PRIC E LIST, per dozen, 100 and 1000, of Trees and 

 Plants, with^elect list of Specialties and Novelties, 

 FREE to all. Beautiful ornamental Catalogue, lOcts.; Fruit 

 Catalogue, 6 cts. Free to customers. Address 

 mch2 W. S. UTTLiE, Rochester, N. T. 



THE 



DUNCAN 



SELLS HIGHER, CARRIES 



BETTER, KEEPS LONGER 



than any other, and we believe will 

 attain a high rank as a Market and 

 family Berry. 



For prices &c., address 



E.& J. C. WILLIAMS, 



Montclair, N. J, 



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TO THE TRADE. 



A choice collection of POPULAR PLANTS for the Spring 



Sale of 1876. fl^^Send for price list. L. B. CASE, 



eb3 Richmond, Ind. 



A Hygroscope for 50 cents. 



THE CHEMICAlT HYGROSCOPE. 



This indicator of atmospheric moisture is as accurate as the 

 costly ones. Rooms heated by furnaces or stoves are almost in- 

 variably so dry as to be damaging not only to health but to fur- 

 niture. Some people take the consequences others keep water 

 on the heater. The Hygroscope bhows at a glance whether the 

 air is too dry or not. 



Sent by mail for 50 cents. Address, 

 febtf CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



EVERGREENS. 



I am prepared this spring, as heretofore, to furnish large quantities 

 of Native Evergreens to Nurser>'men and others for cash, or in ex- 

 change for first-class Nursery Stock. 



75.000 Transplanted Norway Spruce ; 20.000 Scotch Pine. 

 50.000 Hemlock will be sod low. Samples furnished with prices 

 by request. All about i foot high — nice, compact plants 



aph L. B. CHAPMAN, Portland, Me. 



ON account of the Lfgis!ature having failed to make the ap- 

 propriation required for the Agricuflural College, Columbtu, 

 Ohio, the trustees are obliged to dispense with my services aa 

 Gardener to that Institution In consequence, the advertiser is 

 at liberty to engage with any one requiring a good practical man 

 in that capacity Has been thoroughly trained to the profession, 

 and has had everv facility in various parts of the world to acquire 

 a thorough knowledge of horticulture in all its branches. Eighteen 

 years experience in this country . Good testimonials. Address, 

 novl W. T. HARDING, John street, Columbus, Ohio. 



LAWN AND SHADE TREES. 



By F. R. Elliott. 



Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, for planting in 

 Parks, Gardens, Cemeteries, &c., &c. Illustrated. 125 pages, 

 i2mo, cloth. Price, gi. 50. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 



^""' Address. CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



CATALOGUE GRATIS— PRICES REDUCED— Of all 

 leading items of NURSERY STOCK ; especially in my un- 

 surpassed list of new anl popular Peaches, among which may 

 be found the only desirable kind to grow for market value, such 

 as Early Beatrice, Early Louise, Early Rivers, Early Alexander, 

 Amsden's June, Briggs' May, Christiana, Brandywine, Nanti- 

 coke, Bilyen's Late October, Tuckahoe, Newington Free, and 

 all the new and approved orchard list. 



Send for Catalogue, which will be a great help to all who plant 

 orchards, as I give the exact rotation of ripening, so that all 

 can plant intelligently — so they can have one variety succeed- 

 ing another the whole season. Also, at correspondingly low 

 § rices, Apple Trees, Cherry, Plum, Pea^s, standard and dwarf; 

 mall Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, and Green- 

 house Plants; in fact, all stock usually found in any first-class 

 establishment. Peach Pits in sand all winter 81.50 per bushel. 



RANDOLPH PETERS, 



Great Northern and Southern Nurseries, 

 mcb2 Wilmington, Delaware. 



CARPENTRY MADE EASY, 



OR, THE SCIENCE AND ART OF BUILDING. 

 ByW. E. Bell, Architect. 

 A new and improved system. Specific instructions for Balloon 

 Frames, Barn Frames, Mill Frames, Warehouses, Church Spires, 

 &c Also, System of Bridge Building, Bills, Estimates of Cost and 

 valuable tables. Illustrated by 38 plates and nearly 200 figures. 134 

 pages, 8vo, cloth. Price, $3.00. Sent by mail postpaid on receipt 

 of price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



WORKING MAN'S WAY TO WEALTH. 



By Edmund Wrigley. 



A practical treatise on Building Associations, what they are, and 

 how to use them. 108 pages, i6mo, cloth. Price, 75 cents, bent 

 by mail post-paid on receipt of price. .,.^^~ 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



HO\N TO MANAGE BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. 



By Edmund Wkigley. 

 Being a Director's Guide and Secretary's Assistant, with forms 

 for Keeping Books and Accounts, also rules, examples and explana- 

 tions illustrating the various plans of working. 211 pages, i2mo, 

 cloth Price, J2.00. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 

 Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. . 



