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TEE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER, 



MARIETTA NURSERIES, 



MARIETTA, PA. 



Established in 1856. 

 THE STOCK FOR SPRING 



IS PARTICULARLY LARGE and FINE. 

 B^^PRICES LOW. 



fiend for Descriptive Catalogue and Trade List. 



D^ We invite eaily correspondence from the Nurserymen 

 and Dealers. 



2neh2 



ENGLE & BRO. 



MAIDEN HAIR FERN. 



BEST SORT FOR THE 



CUT FLOWER TRADE. 



•10 per Handred Thrifty Plants. 



HENRY A. DREBR, 



Philadelphia. 



Kchl 



Gf^EENHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. 



Large stock ; fine assortment; packed logo safely any distance- 

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

 ted Catalogue. Address • t / 



R. G. HANPORD & SON, ' 

 mch3 Columbus, Ohio, 



WHITE WATER LILY. 



(Nymphida OJorata;. 



1 have on hand a_good supply of first class roots of this beau- 

 tiful and fragraut fcily fresh from the ponds, which I will send 

 out by mail postage paid for 25 cents each. 5 for 81, or »2 per 

 dozen. Printed iustructions for growing them in ponds, tubs 

 or aquariums, sent with each package. 

 Address, 



J. E. S CRANDALL, 



ROCKVILLE, Washington Co,, R. I. 



Please state where you saw this advertisement. mch2 



BI>OOMINGTON NURSERY, F. K Phcesii. Blooming- 

 ton, III. Price lists Irae. 4 Catalogufs, "ioc. 



THE BEST SCARLET VERBENA 



•'MRS. WOODRUFF," 



always scarce and particularly d. sirable for Florisjs, we offer from 

 Maich ist to April 1st for S3. 50 per 100 ; healthy plants without 

 rust. 



CENTAUREA CANDFDISSIMA ready April ist *io. 

 per io-> 



C. CLEMENTII, *t5 per 100. 



C. GYMNOCARPA, $8 per 100. 



Grown and for sale b • 



EISELE BROS., Florists, 



^^"^^ Tioga, Philadelphia. 



THE 100 DAYS' TOMATO 



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

 you can havp ripe Tomatoes for your 



CENTENNIAL FOURTH OF JULY DINNER. 

 Free Circular, with proof 3.5c a packet ; 5 for 81.00 



J. A. FOOTE, Seedsman, Terre Haate,'Ind. 



ROCHESTER 



COMMERCIAL 



Estab'd 1830.] NURSERIES. 



SPRING PRICE-LIST, per dozen, 100 and 1000, of Trees and 

 Plants,~with%elect list of Specialties and Novelties, 

 KKEIi to all Beautiltil ornamental ( ala ogue, lOcts.; Fruit 

 Catalogue, 6 cts. Free to customers. Address 

 mch2 W. S. LITTLE, Rochester, N. Y. 



TKE 



DUNCAN 



SELLS HIGHER, CARRIES 



BETTER, KEEPS LONGER 



than any other, and we believe wil 

 attain a high rank as a Market and 

 family Berry. 



For prices Ac, address 



E.& J. C. WILLIAMS, 



Montclair, N. J. 



rach3 



HLarper's ]\-IagTiziiie, 



ILLUSTRATED. 



" Unquestionably the best sustained work of the 



kind in the World." 



Postage free to all Subscribers in the United States. 



TERMS : 



Harper's Magazine, one year 94.o* 



84.00 includes prepayment of U. S. postage by the publishers. 



Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly and Bazar, to on« 

 address for one year, $10.00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to 

 one address for one year, J7.00 ; postage free. 



An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will 

 be supplied gratis for every Club of Firie Subscribers at 84.00 each, 

 in one remittance; or Six Copies for 820.00, without extra copy: 

 postage free. 



Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. 



A Complete Set of Harper's Magazine, now comprising 51 

 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at 

 expense of purchaser, for 82.25 per volume. Single volumes, hj 

 msM, post-paid, 83.00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, 

 post-paid. 



A Comp'ete Analytical Index to the first Fifty Volumes of Har- 

 per's Magazine has just been published, rendermg available for 

 rt(;rence the vast and varied wealth of information wdich constitutes 

 this periodical a perfect il.ustrated literary cyclopedia. 8vo, Cloth, 

 $3.00; Half CaK, 85.25. Sent postage pre-paid. 



A series of papers under the title of " Tne First Century of the 

 Republic," contributed by the most eminent American publicists, 

 is now being published in Harper's Magazine. This series of over 

 twenty papers gives a comprehensive review of Progress during the 

 century now closing, in every department of our national life. 



Ne^uspapers are not to copy this adveictisemtnt ivithout the ex- 

 press order 0/ Harppr & Bkothers. Address 

 jam HARPtR & BROTHERS, New York. 



CATALOGUE GRATIS— PKKES REDUCED-Of all 

 leadiuK items of NURSERY STOCK: especially in my un- 

 surpassed list of new and popular Peaches, among which mav 

 be lound the only desirable kiud to grow for market valup, such 

 as Early Beatrice, Early Louise, Eariy Rivers. Early Alexander, 

 Amsden's June, Bri^jgn' May, Christiana, Brandywine, Nanti- 

 cokc, Bilyen's Late October, Tuckahoe, Newiugton Free, and 

 all the new and approved orchard list. 



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

 orchards, ; s I give the exact rotution of ripening, so that all 

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

 iuK another the whole season. Also, at corrospoudingly low 

 price>, Apple Trees, Cherry, Plum, Pea's, standard and dwarf; 

 Small Fruits, Ornamental Trfes and Shrubbery, atd Green- 

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

 establishment. Peach I^its in sand all winter $1.50 per busheL 



BANTJOLPH PETERS, 



Great Northern and Southern Nurseries, 

 mch2 Wilmington, Delaware. 



GARDENING BY MYSELF. 



By Anna Warner. 



Containing Hints and Experiences under heading of each 

 month in the year. Illustrated. IGmo, 223 pages, clolU. Prioo 

 $1.25. Senti)y mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., PhiU. 



