THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



M. M. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



56 North Fourth Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



We beg to call the attention of the WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE i» 

 FLORISTS' GOODS to our well assorted stock for the Fall season : 



BOUQUET PAPER (Italiens,) 



Plain White Edges, Gold and Silver Edges, Pasted Cartoons, White Satin for BndaJ 

 Bouquets, Fancy Lace Papers for Weddings, Receptions and Parties.^ 



IMMORTELLES, 



Original bunches. White and all colors. 



DRIED GRASSES AND FLOWERS, 



In great varieties and styles; very suitable for ornamental purposes. 



BASKETS 



Brown varnished Willow Baskets, Wheat Straw and White Gilt Baskets. 



ORNAMENTAL GRASS BOUQUETS, 

 TRENCH GREEN MOSSES, 

 TIN TOIL, Best in Market, 



WIRE DESIGNS for CUT FLOWERS. 



Prize Medal of ancinnati Industrial Exposition of 1873; Medal and Diploma of International 



^^^os.\Xxonoi\?ni,"Fi>rhest display of Bouquet Papers." .„„„*f 



Send orders early in Fall. Illustrated Catalogue furnished gratis on application. t.aug.tf 



ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



By Thomas Meehan. 



An American Hand-Book, containing the personal observa- 

 tions of vhe author. 257 pages, 24rao, cloth. Price 75 cts. Sent 

 bv mail post-paid on receipt of price. 

 Dy mail po p Address CHAS. H. MAKOT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



CLASS BOOK OF BOTANY. 



By Alphonso Wood, A. M. 

 Being outlines of the Structure, Physiologj' and Classification of 

 Plants ; with a Flora of the United States and Canada. 832 pages, 

 8vo, half arabesqui cloth sides. Price, ^3.50. Sent by mail post- 

 paid on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



SAWING THE LOG. 



WATER AND AIR PROOF PAPER, 



Used in mailing Plants, Ac, by Nurserymen and Florist.s, and. 

 in all cases where air and watershould be excluded. Impervious 

 paper used by Architects in Drawing, Tracing, &.(■., and by Sur- 

 geons and Medical Faculty as a covering — where oil silk can be- 

 used. 



Pronhorru Plantc Some new varieties ripen quite- 

 Ul allUCI I J r laillO. early; prolific and constant bear- 

 ers. Send for my new circular relating to culture, soil and price. 



F. TRO'WBRIDGE, 

 n2.m2 MILFORD, CONN. 



PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE. 



By Peter Henderson. 

 A Guide to the successful cultivation of 



FLORISTS' PLANTS, 



j for the Amateur and Professional Florist. Illustrated. 288 pages, 

 ' i2mo, cloth. Price, ^^1.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of 

 ■ price. 



Address, CHAS H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. 



WOMRFUL IMPROVED 



Labor Saviiu; RiniXCJ S.4W .^I.-lC'inWE is fully 

 demonstrated hy the uiimber in usm and the present 

 demand for them. It saws Logs of any size. One 

 man can saw more los^s or cord wood in one day 

 and easier than two men can the old way. It will 

 saw a twi) fiot log in three minutes. Kvery Farm- 

 er nee«l«» one. Towiish'.p agents wanted. Send for 

 Illustrated Circular and Terms. 



Addres^i ^V. W. BOSTWICK & CO., 

 1T8 KInt Kt., t'inrinuati, O. 



WINDOW FLOWER GARDEN 



By Julius J. Hkinrich. 



Handsomely illustrated. This work endeavors by a few sim- 

 ple directions for the management of plants and flowers in the- 

 window or conservatory, to show to all the members of the 

 family, and especially the children, that the cultivation of 

 flowers is not difficult, and brings more real enjoyment than 

 many more expensive amusements. It is intended for all, in- 

 cluding children, excluding technical terms as far a.s possible, 

 and giving the most simple directions. 93 pp., 12 mo. cloth, 75c. 



Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. 



ART OF CRAFTING AND BUDDING. 



By Charles Baltet. 

 Appropriately and fully illustrated by cuts, showing meth- 

 ods tools, and appliances, 230 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price, 

 $2.00. Mailed, postage free, on receipt of price. 



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



