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TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Index to Advertisements. 



Advertisers are requested to have orders in hand as early as 

 POSSIBLE. Copy received after (he 23rd of each month cannot be 

 INSURED insertion in the next issiie. 



Babbit B. T., New York 4 



Barker Daniel, Norfolk, Va 2, 9 



Bayersdorfer M. M. & Co., Philadelphia 8 



Bennett C. W., Quincy, Mich 6 



Benson A Burpee, Phila., Pa 22 



Bliss B. K. & Sons, New York city cover 



Boalt G. & S., Noi-walk, 14 



Bush John S., New York City 14 



Cadness John, Flushing, L 1 , New York 7 



CoUiDS. John S. Moorestown, N. J 2 



Conine*, A. M C. J., Dedemsvaart, Netherlands 4 



Corse Wm. & Son, Baltimore, Md 11 



Dewey D. M., Rochester, N. Y 4 



Dick John, Phila 5 



Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa 4, 6, 1.5 



Douglas Robert & Sons, VVaukegan, 111 5 



Elder Walter, Philadelphia 11 



Ellis Chas. R., New York city 9 



Elverson & Sherwood, New Brighton, Pa 17 



Freshman E. N. & Bro., Cincinnati, 



Gerrard T. Fowler, Cleveland. 11 



Gregory James J H , Marblehead, Mass 4 



Greives A Co., New York 11 



Harkett Wm. A., Dubuque, Iowa 2 



Harris Wm. K., Philadelpliia, Pa 4 



Hance A. & Son, Red Bank. N.J 2,4,6,15 



Harper & Brothers, New York 18 



Henderson Peter & Co., New York 1 



Henry J. F. Curran & Co., New York 11 



Hews A. H. & Co., No. Cambridge, Mass 8 



Hinrichs, C. F. A., New York city 11 



Hitchings & Co., New York oitv 3 



Hoopes Bro. & Thomas, West Chester, Pa 4, 11 



Houghton H. O. & Co , Boston, Mass 10 



Hubbard r. S., Fredonia, N. Y 8 



Jaquot A. Henry & C. Hugo, .Tacksonville, Fla 9 



Jordan, J. M. & Bro., St. Louis, Mo cover 



Kinsey Samuel, Dayton, 1-5 



Knauth. Nachod & Kuhne, New York 7 



Lalor, Wm., Rochester, N. Y 18 



Lay Wm. L , Laytonia, Texas 11 



Luike Adolph, Rochester, N. Y 22 



Lonsdale Edwin, Germantow]i, Pa 11 



Lord's Ht)rticultural Works, Irvington, New York 12 



Lynex Richard, Philadelphia 6 



Marlborough Stock Farm, Newburyport, Mass 1.0 



Marot Chas. H., Phila 17, 18, 19, 20 



Meehan Thomas, Germantown, Philadelphia 9. 15 



Merriam G. A. C, Springfield, Mass 2 



Miller & Hayes, Phila , Pa 4, 5 



Myers Thomas J., Philadelphia 8 



New Jersey Agriculturist, New Brunswick, N. J 15 



Nimmo Alexander, Brooklyn, New York 12 



Ohio, Kentucky and Texas Land Co., Cincinnati, Ohio 19 



Parsons, R. B. & Co., Flushing, N. Y 22 



Parsons S. B. & Sons, Flushing, New York cover 



Purdy A. M., Rochester, N. Y 15 



Ransom James O., Hammonton N. J 15 



Raoux C, New York city 6 



Roberts Josiah A., Paoli, Pa 11 



Roehrs, J'lorist, Jersey Citv, N. J 2 



Rolker A. & Sons, New York city Fly-leaf 



Scollay John A., Brooklyn. N. Y ." 9 



Scott D.W &Co., Galena, 111 14 



Sherwood John & Son. Bristol, Pa 14 



Starr Chas. T., Avondale, Pa 11 



Steffens N., New York city 4 



Straiten & Storm, New York city 15 



Sudbrook, Pikesville, Md r. 11 



Transon P <t E., Orleans, France 7 



Trevor A Co., Lockport, N. Y ^ 6 



Truett's Sons A Morgan, Nashville. Tenn 2 



Vander Swaelmen J., Ghent, Belgium 11 



VanGeert, Ghent, Belgium 2 



Verdier Chas. Jr., Rue Baudricourt, Paris, France 15 



Viok James, Rochester, N. Y 15 



Wallace's Monthly, New York City 2 



Weathered A Cherevoy, N. Y. City 16 



Wheeler W. F., Boston, Mass 14 



Whitman A Lang, Philadelphia 9 



Williams A. K., Richmond, Ind 17 



Wood Edmund M., Boston, Massachusetts 13 



Wood L. L., Vineland, N. J 18 



By a FIRST-CLASS GARDENER, at either commercial or pri- 

 vate establishment ; has had a long experience at different places in 

 this country and Germany. Would be willing to take charge of any 

 establishment as Foreman and Propagator. Best references given. 



tdeci 



ADOLPH LUIKE, 



No. 4 Clarissa St., Rochester, N. Y. 



SITUATIONS W^ ANTED. 



A Situation as clerk in a Seed Store; has bad many years ex- 

 perience, and can produce first class testimonials. Ad- 

 dress S, care ot John Plender, 10 N. 12th St.. Philadelphia. 



BY a young man of good habits and strictly temperate, a.s 

 superintendent or propogator, in a good greenhouse estab- 

 lishment, where a general shipping business is carried on; is 

 twenty-two years of age; has had eight years experience in some 

 of the largest establishments both East and West ; is now em- 

 ployed in a large western house, but would like to make a 

 change. Can give best of references from present and former 

 employers. Address F. WELLINGTON BEACH, 1013 North 

 McLean St., Bloomington, 111. novtf 



BY an experienced young Girdener, single man, 23 years of age, 

 on a gentleman's place or as foreman m a commercial establish ■ 

 ment; has served in the largest establishments in this country and 

 Germany, and understands gardening in all its branches. Addit-s 

 K. A. WITZLEBEN, Hooker's Nursery, Rochester, N. V. 



BY a practical experienced Gardener to take charge of a gieer- 

 house or private gentleman's place; well recommended. A('- 

 dress J. LINFOOT, Forrest Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



BV a pr.ictical Gardener, married, no children, 50 years of age; 

 English by birth, 26 years in this country, competent to take 

 charge of any first-class place, where there are hot and cold graper- 

 ies, greenhouses, forcing and propagating pits and the general care 

 of a gentleman's place ; best of references given. Address J J , 

 No. 4 Alley St., Lynn, Mass. deca 



R".nBrPARSONS & CO., 



Bowne Avenue, Flushing, N. Y., 



OFFER THEIR 



RARETREES& SHRUBS 



as well as the well known sorts, and invite the special attention of 



LARGE BUYERS 



To their Stock of Rlio<lo«leiiclrons, Azaleas— Chinese anrf 

 Ghent— Camellias, Clematis, Hydrangeas, Magnolias 

 Roses by tlie 1,000. 



RARE EVERGREENS, 



are well known to be cultivated in large variety by them. 

 For Catalogues address 



Box 99, Flushing, N. Y. 



feb.l2 



Yorkshire, Berkshire, Essex, Poland China, and Chester 

 WHITE SWINE, of unsurpassed excellence. Alderney, Ayr- 

 shire and Shorthorn Cattle, Southdown and Cotswold .SHEEP. 

 Imported and Prize POULTRY, and PIGEONS bred on 3 

 FARMS. DOGS, Ac. New docriptive circular free. Elegant 

 new Catalogue with cuts from life of our stock, 20c. Seed.s, 

 Treks, Plants, Fertilizers, Implemets, Ac. 6 PACKAGES 

 seels, free, as samples, for two 3c. stamps. Benson A Burpee, 

 successors to W. Atlee Burpee, Seed Warehouse, 223 Church 

 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. octl2 



GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH, or HOW TO GROW 

 VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. 



Bv 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 implemcnLs, insects and vermin. Vege- 

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

 pages, izmo. Cloth. Price Ja.oo. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re 

 ceipt of price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



