THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



mAM^m^ 



I will give some one who has a FEW THOUSAND DOLLABS 

 to invest, the best opportunity to enter into a WELL ESTAB- 

 LISHED COMMERCIAL PAYING BUSINESS that can be 

 found in the UNITED STATES. (16,000) SIXTEEN THOUS- 

 AND FEET of GLASS, all WELL STOCKED with the NEW and 

 RARE PLANTS of the season. FIVE ACRES of GROUND 

 under leise. Packing shed, 20 x 100; fine Office, all heated by 

 two of EXCELL'S PATENT HOT WATER BOILERS. Also a 

 large area of outside glass. Situated on the most fashionable 

 Boulevards in Chicago. I will sell HALF INTEREST or the 

 whole. The reason for selling is, my BOILER BUSINESS RE- 

 QUIRES ALL MY TIME. Address, ROBT. EXCELiL, 



Chicago Floral Co., 

 t june.tf. 38th St. and Grand Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 



tfjiJO A WEEK. S12 a day at home easily made. Costly Outfit 

 (p/Z fre e. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 



WINDOW GARDENING. 



By Henry T. Williams. 



Devoted specially to the Culture of Flowers and Ornamental 

 Plants for In-door vse and Parlor Decoration. Splendidly illus- 

 trated. 300 pages, med. 8vo, cloth. Price S1.50. Sent by mail 

 post-paid on receipt ot price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 



BY JOHN J. THOMAS. 



Practical directions for the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in the 



NURSERY. ORCHARD AND GARDEN 



Descriptions of the principal American and Foreign ^ arioti''' 

 Plain Edition, 480 engravings, 511 pages, 12 mo. Price, ?3.0C 

 Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. 



.^g-ixtra Edition, 575 pages, heavy paper, fine cloth, 508 



illustrations and chromo frontispiece; mailed, for SS./o.'ivS 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chest t>u St.. Phil? 



LPaillefsFreitilrsfiries 



IMPORTATION OF FRENCH ROSES. 



Exceptionally reduced prices for Roses, sent franco to New 

 York (including packing). Buyers to pay only duty and charges 

 in New York. ^ ' * Pr. ,500 Pr. 1000 



Fine Standard, No. 1, di 4 ft. high, 1st choice, $12.5 00 S225 00 

 Good " " " 2d •' 95 00 180 00 



Fine half standard, 2, @i 4 ft. high, 1st " 95 00 180 00 



Good 2d •' 80 00 150 00 



Fine low budded, 1st "' 50 00 95 00 



Good " '• 2d '• 40 00 75 00 



Fine, own roots, good assortment, 1st " 40 00 75 00 



Good " " 2d " 30 CK) 60 00 



Fine, " St. Malmaison, 1st " 40 00 75 00 



Good, " " 2d " 37 00 70 00 



Good, " Bengales assorted. 1st " 27 00 50 00 



Good Marechal Niel in pots for forcing, 75 00 140 00 



Good Thes, assorted for forcing, 75 00 140 00 



Low budded, special varieties for forcing and 



pot culture, 50 00 95 00 



Pr. doz. Pr. 50 

 Moss Roses from Japan, new and rare. $12 00 40 00 



Note.— The assortment will be left to my own choice, and it 

 will be made amongst the 900 @ 1000 varieties cultivatrd. The 

 second choice, in every kind, is good and when replanted and 

 well cultivated, will make fine good first-class. 



Orders mav be sent direct to L. Paillet, Nurseryman, 

 Chatenay les 'Sceaui, pies Paris, or to his agents in New York, 

 Messrs. Dingelstedt & Co. x'7 William Street. One half of the value 

 must be sent with the orders. L. Paillet is perfectly sure that 

 Roses have never been imported at so low a rate, and every one 

 who will buy from him will be satisfied, for the choice i.'> good, 

 packing well done, and all verv cheap. 



FRUIT TREE &TOCK5=^. 



L. Paillet has also to offer an immense quantity of fruit tree 



stocks of every kind, such as Quince, Pear, Mahaleb, Plum,Cherry, 



j Apple, etc. Specially fine lots of Quince and Plums, St Julien, true 



. transplanted, all at a very low price. Also Ornamental Trees and 



ShruDs, Forest trees and Evergreen seedlings disposable in im- 



I mense quantities. Magnolias, Lenne and others; New Roses, Tree 



■ and Sinensis Peonies,Clematis,Conifers, new and rare, Rhododen- 



I drons, Ghent Azaleas, &c. Catalogues sent on application to L. 



\ PAILLET, or DINGELSTEDT & CO. 



t.octS. 27 H'iUiom at , Mew York City. 



A MANUAL OF VEGETABLE PLANTS. A WONDERFULLY INTERESTING BOOK, 



BT ISAAC F. TILLINGHAST. ENTITLED 



Containing the experiences of the author in starting all those 

 kinds of vegetables which are most diffieu It for a no vice to pro- 

 duce from seed ; with the best methods known for combating 

 and repelling noxious insects and preventing the diseases to 

 which garden vegetables are subject. lo2 r':iKes, 16mo. cloth. 

 Price, 81.00, mailed, post-paid, on receipt o. price. Address. 



CHARLES. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



Manual of Botany of tlie Norlliern Unltei States.. 



By Asa Gray. 



Including the district east of the Mississippi and north of Carolina 

 anl Tennessee. Arranged according to the Natural System. Illus- 

 trated with 20 plates of Sedges, Gra-ses, Ferns, &c. 703 pages. 

 8vo, half-arabesque cloth sides. Price, $2.25. Sent by mail pcst- 

 paid on receipt of price. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



THE SCHOOL GARDEN 



BY DR. SCHWAB, DIKECTOR OF THE VIENNA GYMNASIUM, ETC. 

 FROM THE GERMAN BY MRS. HORACE MANN. 



Advocating education by labor as well as by study, not as a 

 task, but as a delight. Adapting the Kindergarten principle to 

 older children. In France and Sweden it is no longer an exper- 

 iment. School gardens in city and town are destined to be a 

 great educational force in America. This book, full of spirit 

 and enthusiasm, will materially hasten the day. Price by mail, 

 50 cts. each, by express, 5 copies for 5'2.00, 12 copies for $4.00. 

 Sent on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



PRESERVING, PICKLING AND 



Farm Implements and Machinery r^rirify^nr ]7rTTft^ 



AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND USE, W Cl 11 11 1. 11 U A. 1 L^ 1 b V •♦ 



with explanations of the laws of motion and force as ap- 

 plied on the farm, with over 300 illustrations by John J, 

 THOMA.S, new and revised edition, 312 pages, 12 mo. cloth, 

 price $1.50; mailed postage free on receipt of price. Ad- 

 dress, 



CHAS. H. MAROT. 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



LONDON GARDENER'S CHRONICLE 



Will be furnished, post-jjaid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. 



for S7.50 per year. Apply to 



novtf CHAS. H. MAROT, Agent, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



By Mrs. M. £. PETERSON. 



Containing a choice collection of recipes for Preserving, 

 Pickling, and Canning Fruits, many of them being original 

 from housewives of e.xperience. 



12 pages, 16nio. Price 50 cents. 

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



ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT. 



When these are gone, the WORK WILL BE OUT OF PRINT. 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



