THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



11 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 



In or4er to reduce ray immense stock, I shall ofier for the Fall 

 and Spring trade, in addition to my usually lull assortment of 

 older nursery stock, the following 



ONE YEAR OLD TREES, 



100,000 STANDARD PEAR, 



25,000 PLUM, ON PLUM STOCKS, 

 25,000 DWARF PEAR, 

 25,000 CHERRY, 



which in size and quality are unsurpassed by any in the State. 



This is a rare opportunity for Souihern and Western Planters 

 or Dealers to buy a class of stock noi often to be lound in the 

 market. 



A full description of this stock, with list of varieties, prices, 

 terms, Ac, will be given on application. 

 Address, 



B. H. PRATT, 

 aug3 Dansville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 



Cascade Nursery and Greenhouses. 



liiCHMrND, Ind., July 13, 1876. 

 The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of 

 E. Y. TEAS & CO., as Nurserymen and Florists, is this day dis- 

 solved by mutual consent; E. Y. TEAS and J. H. STUART re- 

 tiring. A. K. WILLIAMS will continue the business at the old 

 place, and with him all accounts in favor of or against the firm 

 must be settled. 



E. Y. TEAS, 

 A.K.WILLIAMS. 

 J. H. STUART. 

 A CARD. 

 In retiring from the firm of E. Y. TEAS & CO , we would 

 thank our friends and customers for the liberal patronage be- 

 stowed upon the late firm, and would recommend Mr. A. K. 

 WILLIAMS (who continues the business at the old place) to you 

 and to the general public, confident that he will use every effort 

 to render satisfaction to all. 



E. Y. TEAS, 

 J. H. STUART. 

 In assuming control of the above business I beg to assure the 

 trade and the public that no efforts will be spared to maintain 

 and arlvancR the nhiri''t('r of the folleotion nf 

 ROSES AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 



HARDY SHRUBS AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 

 . (Stc, Ac. Parties contemplating the p'lichase of Stock lor fall 

 and spring use are respectfully invited to correspoiid with me. 

 Address, 



A. K. TVILLTAMS. 



(Successor to E. Y Teas & Co.) 

 augl Richmond, Ind. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



All the best varieties, Great American, Cumberland, Triumph, 

 Sterling, &c. Lowest rates. Price's free. 



JOHN S. COLLINS, 

 augi Moorestown, N. J. 



WILD GOOSE PLUM. 



Buds of the true sort. 



D. B. WEIR, 



augi Lacon, Marshall Co., III. 



TO FLORISTS 



To Rent on very reasonable terms to a good tenant, a lot 62 by 

 160 feet, with nice brick cottage, two large and one small green- 

 houses, all new, in perfect order, with a good stock of plants. 



For particulars address, 



W. S. JOHNSTON, 



augi 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



TO NURSERYMEN, 



DEALERS, PLANTERS, &c. 



Our Wholesale Catalogue will be issued about 1st of August. 

 The stock in every department will be unusually fine. 



taugl 



ELLW ANGER & BARRY, 



MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, 



Rochester, N, Y, 



FKUIT AND 



ORNAMENTAL 



TEEES! 



LARGE STOCK. LOW RATES. 



STANDARD PEAR RREES A SPECIALTY. 



AGENTS WANTED Ad-lress 



E. MOODY & SONS, Lockport, N. Y. 



Niagara Nurseries. Kstablished 1839. ang3 



PEACH BUDS BY MAIL. 



Amsden June .50 cts. per 10n,S4 per 1000; ' lezander and Thurber 

 75 cts, per 100, 5^5 per 1000; 50 other varieties 50 cts. per 100,8* 

 per 1000; also Apple, Pear, Cherry and l^lura at 50 cts. per 100, 

 1.3 per H 00. 70,000 Peach Trees including Amsden, Alexander, 

 and all the best varieties. 30.000 1 and 2-year-old Concord grapes. 

 25.000 Wilson's Early Blackberry, and a full assortment ot all 

 Small Fruit, Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Ac, at low 

 prices. Satisfaction sruarauteed. Address, 



CHAS. BLACK &. BRO., 

 augl Village Nurseries, llightstown, N. J. 



TOBACCO STEMS, 



For Fumigating purpf^ses, for sale in bales of about 250 fcs., 

 free on boat or cara at 55 per bale, or three bales for $12 on one 

 order. 



augl2 



STRAITON & STORM, 



178 & 180 Pearl Street, 



New York City. 



A WELL IMPROVED FARM IN 

 NEBRASKA FOR SALE. 



Thirty miles north of the Kansas and Nebraska State line, 

 within on.) mile of the Missouri Rive#( the same distance from 

 the county seat of one of the best counties in the State, the pre- 

 sent terminus of an operating railroad. Society and religious 

 advantages excellent. Educational advantages unsurpassed. 

 Two hundred and twenty acres, all under fence and cuUivation. 

 Principal surrounding and sub-division, fences, live hedge. 

 Forty acres in bearing orchard— Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, 

 (;herries, Apricots and Grape Vines ; 200 bearnig Chestnut trees : 

 Ornamental trees. Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Vines and 

 Bulbs, in endless number and variety. Large three-story Brick 

 House, with 13 rooms; farm tenant house, with 5 rooms; large 

 frame barn, with stone basement; two wells, two cisterns, and 

 ever-living running stock water. A rare chance for one who 

 wishes to go west and enjoy all the advantageous surroundings 

 ot the old States. Terms easy. Address, 



ROBT. W. FURNAS, 



augl Brown ville, Nemaha County, Nebraska. 



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