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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



DOUBLE ZONALE PELARGONIUM WONDERFUL, Geo. Smith. 



Magnificent Orange Scarlet, a sport from Vesuvius; Flowers semi-double, trusses large, produced abundantly on small plants; a 

 •plendid bedding or market plant, bee illustration in this number of the Gardener' s Monthly. 



Plants ready for sale first of October. Price: Small Plants, $1 each; extra ditto, $2.60 each; »nd very 

 fitrong Imported Plants, $5 each, with many other varieties. 



Copies of Cut for Sale $5 each. Address, 



THE BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 



PATERSON, N. J. 



aug. 



H. E. CHITTY, Sup't. 



EDl«rMl ftooonUag to Act ofCoarTMi. in th* ,*»r 1876, by tb* NsUoBftl ArtOo., ta tlw Offlosof thvUbnitan ofCcocrtai, %\ WulOngtoD. 



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The Finest WORK OP ART ever issued in this Country, 



GIVEN AWAY 



To every Subscriber to tliis Paper. 



Reproduced in 17 Chromatic Water ColorR, under the artist's personal supertision, nni aoknonlfdged 

 by connoisseurs to be the b^'st Water Color Cbiomatic Painting ever produced Id America. Tbis uuf^rpnt^sed 

 work of art, through the splendid liberality of the National Art Co., of Cinoinoati, Ohio, c&d be secured by 

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It being delivered Free of I' 



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Four Complete Chromatic Paintings, 



Krabodviii? the fullest and richest c'>nception of God's glorious promise : '■ While. Ihr. earth rtmaincth. teed- 

 time and harvest, and cold and heat, and nummer and fainter, and day and night shall not ceas6." Ameri- 

 cas most favored landscape painter, Mr. E. D. Grafton, has grouped together, on a large plate, four splendid 

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 light this splendid work of art i:' regarded, one tb<ius:ind copies have becD sold io Cincinnati aod New Yorlt, 

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 one of the most prominent newspapers in the countrj. 



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100 BARRELS RED OAK ACORNS. 



Also Seeds of White Piae, Pilch Pine, Sugar Maple, Scailet Ma- 

 ple, White Birch, Poplar-Leaved Birch, Yellow Birch, Hemlock 

 Spruce, White Ash, Brown Ash, Juniperus Prostrata, Ac, will 

 be offered for sale this iall by 



JAMES D. MAHONEY. 

 ^ ^ Fi^herville, N. H , or Saco, Me. 



Orders, to ensure fulfillment must be sent in before time for 

 '" aug2 



collections. 



CAMELLIAS. 



A fine stock of the above, different sizes, ntostly Double Wkiw. 



well set with buds. 



R. SCOTT, 



755 South 19th St., 



*"S' PHII.A. 



