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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



SURPLUS STOCK. 



Grape Vines, Transplanted Evergreens, Tree Seedlings and 

 Trees by the Hundred Thousand. Cresent Seedling Strawberry, 

 etc., %a.6o per 1000. Send for Catalogue. 



sep. t f 



JENKINS' NURSERIES, 



Winona, Columbiana, Co., Ohio, 



THE DEAF HEAR 



I THROUGH THE TEETH! H 

 PEIiKWTI.V. all Ordinary Conversation. ^H 

 Lectures, Concerts, etc., by N'KM CUuiiikU, ^H 

 to the \i->M-s of lloariiiL', Lv a vvnri i.rlul N.-\v Soi- ^H 

 entitle I.... MiDou.T HE DENTAPHONE. ■■ 

 For renjarkaljle iml.lic testa on the IK'llf— also on ^H 

 the l>cnf and »umb-See New York Herald. ^M 

 Sept. 2><. I'hrislifin Slniiiiard, Sept. 27, etc. It B^| 

 dlsplaoeK all Ear-trumpet*. Size oran or- B^H 



Sf.wing c2 a Log, 

 Easy and Fast, 



Our latest improved sawing machine cuts 

 off a 2-foot log in 2 minutes. A $iO@ 

 PRESENT will be given to two men who 



can saw as much in the old way, as one man 

 can with this machine. Circular.^ sent free, 

 W, Giles, 741 W. Lake St., Cliicago, III. 



CAUTION. — We are stopping all infringements upon our 

 I'atents, and have sued W. W. Bostwick and Farmers' Manufac- 

 turing Co. for making machines like ours. We have also sued 

 W. H, Clark, of Star City, Ind., for using and selling said mach- 

 ines. 



QTfCTpjQJ Send 2-5 cents for g packets of flower or vege- 

 ^XjUli/O. table seeds, and the Western Horticultu- 

 rist Irt-e for six months. 



Send 50 cents for g beautiful window 

 plants and paper for one year, all by mail 

 prepaid. 



Tjl'D PTp A specimen copy of paper and packet of flower 

 -T XV.CJ Jll. or vegetable seed, sent free for three cent stamp. 



Address PEARSON & McGILL, 



dec.2. -A-iri-sT^rortla., loTva. 



PLANTS. 



CYCLAMEN. TDBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



IMPORTED 'geraniums AND ORCHIDS. 



The extensive stock of the above valuable plants left by the late 

 Daniel Barker, is otfered at the same prices and upon the same 

 terms as heretofore, by his successors, who have purchased his 

 entire hiisiness. Arrangements have been made to keep this 

 stock fully up in all new plants, and the newly imported Gera- 

 niums of Cannell and others, will be ready to send out in the 

 Spring of 1880. Send for a catalogtie. 



i6®="Special attention will be paid to Tea Hoses, as heretofore, 

 and several new and rare varieties will lie offered in the Spring. 



Address, THE BAE2EE FLORAL GARDENS, 

 t.nov.2 Benj. Reynold-s, Suiit. Bi;.\mi!leton, Kokfolk, Ya. 



PAMPAS PLUMES^ 



In large quantitr, from California, Cheap. 

 24 to 30 in. . ". . . |io per 100. 



30 in. and upwards, - - - - 16 " " 



.VLSO 



Constantly on hand. 

 ORDER EARLY fOlt THE nOLIJi.trs. 



dec. W. E. MEEHAN, 15 S. 8th Street, Phila., Pa. 



THE BLESSED BEES. 



BY JOHN ALLEN. 



A record of a year's work in Bee-keeping by modern methods; 

 its profits certain and large, and its pleasures invaluable. In- 

 j tended to diffuse a more general knowledge of Bee-culture. 169 

 pages, 12 mo. cloth, limp. Price, $1. Mailed postage free on re- 

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



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



BY PETER HENDERSON. 



A Guide to the successful cultivation of the 

 MARKET AND FAMILY GARDEN. 



New and enlarged edition. Illustrated. 276 Pages, 12mo, cloth. 

 Price, 81.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



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



THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



BY JAMES HOGG. 



A complete guide to the cultivation of Vegetables, contain- 

 ing thorough instructions for Sowing, Planting and Cultiva- 

 ting all kinds of Vegetables ; with plain directions for pre- 

 paring, manuring and tilling the soil to suit each plant; in- 

 cluding also a summary of the work to be done in a vegetable 

 g.irden during each month of the year. 137 pages, ]6mo, 

 cloth. Illustrated. Price 50 cents: sent by mail, post-paid, 

 on receipt of Price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



V. H. Hallock & Son, 



{Successors to The C. L. ALLEN COMPANY.] 

 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 



Our specialties are Lilies Nanwd, and Seedling Gladioli. Our Prices are as low as is consistent with the qnalUy of Bulh sold. 

 We offer a line of Buihs adapted for Greenhouse culture, ready for delivery now and during the Fall mouths. Parties having New 

 and rare Bulbs or Plants of merit, are requested to correspond with us in regard to the same, as we will pay liberally for anything 

 neiv and good in the line of Lilies, Amaryllis, &c. Parties not in the habit of receiving our lists will please apply. Address," 



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