THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



11 



THOMAS J. MYERS. 



PATENT BOILERS 



AND 



HOT WATER APPARATUS 



FOR HEATING 



GREEiYHOUSES HOT-HOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c. 



THOMAS J. MYERS & SON, 



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2, 4, 6, and 8 Home St., Cincinnati, O. 



Please send for Descriptive Circular and Price List. tjunetf 



AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY. AMERICAN GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



By Robert Buist. 

 With practical directions for the Culture of Plants in Flower- 

 Garden, Hot-Hi>use, Green-House, Rooms, or Parlor Windows, 

 for every mouth of the year. Instructions for erecting Hot- 

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

 tion for cultivating, propagating, pruning and training the 

 Grapj vine and description of best sorts for (lie open air. 342 

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

 of price. CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. 



By Alphonso Wood, A. M. 



By Thoniiis Bridgeman. 



Containing complete practical directions for the cultivation of 

 Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit Trees and Grapevines. Illustrated. 

 529 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price $2.50. Sent by mail post-paid on 

 receipt of price . 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



S14 Chcbtnut St., Phila. 



WINDOW GARDENING. 



By Henry T. Williams. 



„ . ,. r u o r>i_ ■ 1 J ,->i c • r Devoicd Specially to the Culture of Flowers and Ornamental 



Being outlines of the Structure, Physiology and Classification of Yhxriii for In-door use and Parlor Decoration. Splendidly illus- 



Plants; with a Flora of the United States and Canada. 832 pages, t^ated. 300 pages, med. Svo, cloth. Price «1.50. Sent by mail 



8vo, half arabesque cloth sides. Price, J3.50. bent by mail post- post-paid on receipt ol price. 



paid on receipt of price. • Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



paid on receipt of price 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



Tlie Centennial. 



ADVERTISERS Are requested to note that CURRENT NUMBERS of THE 

 GARDENER'S MONTHLY, from MAY to NOVEMBER inclusive, 



will lie upon the tables of the Reading Room at Horticultural Hall, Centennial Grounds, for the 

 inspection of the thousands directly interested in the stock you have for sale. Tliose -who take ad- 

 vantage of this fact will have practically an extra circulation, during the months named. Two 

 files of the MONTHLY, from May to November, will constantly remain for the inspection of visi- 

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 must be in hand by the 16th of each month, and new orders by the 23d to insure 

 insertion in following issue. Address C. H. MAROT, 



t 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH, or HOW TO GROW 

 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. 



By Wm. N. White. 

 Containing instructions and hints in formation and management 

 of Gardens, Soils and improvement, manures and their sources, ro- 

 tation, hot-beds, cold frames, pits, propagation, budding and graft- 

 ing, pruning and training, transplanting, mulching, shading and 

 watering, protection, garden implements, insects and vermin. Vege- 

 tables, Fruits, description, varieties and culture. Illustrated, 444 

 pages, i2mo. Cloth. Price $2.00. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re 

 •eipt of price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



Fruit Gr wers^ Mand-Book. 



By F. R. Elliott, author of "Western Fruit Growers' Guide," 

 (one of thf, best posted men on the subject in the United States). 

 I'ontains the practice on all subjects connected with fruitgrow- 

 ing. The book is made for those who grow fruit for their own 

 use. Also an Appendix, containing matter relating to the se- 

 lection and culture of Ornamental Trees, Roses, Plants, Ac. 



Illustrated with 45 wood-cuts, 130 pages, 16mo cloth, SI; pa- 

 per, 60 cts. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address C. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila, 



