THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



^CHRYSANTHEMUMS^ 



My coUection of Clirysanthemuins is the largest, finest and most complete in the world. It includes the best of the 

 older varieties, aU the new European and American varieties, of lum and 1S84, twenty-flve novelties from China and 

 Japan, and fifteen new varieties of decided merit of my own growing. New varieties of last season and all old varieties 

 arejready for delivery now : new varieties of this season ready in February and March. Write for prices, they are very low. 



CARNATIONS. 



These three splendid fancy variegated Carnations, Mrs. Cardigie, Chas. J. Clarke, and Petunia, of last season are 

 decidedly the most profitable for cut-flower growing. They command double the retail prices of other sorts and are long 

 stemmed and extremely free flowering. Price, 85.00 per 100 ; plants ready now. 



Well established plants of Peter Henderson, Snowdon, Hinsdale, Springfield, Goodrich, Philadelphia, President 

 Carfleld, Hinze's White, Black Knight, King of Crimsons, La Purite, Shellflower, Firebran<l, Lady Emma, etc. 

 «3.00 per 100 ; 82.5.00 per 1000. 



'* William Francis Bennett." 



I have obtained from Mr. Evans the exclusive agency for the sale of this celebrated Rose in Western Pennsylvania. 

 Circulars and price list on application. I will deliver the Roses in Pittsburgh and vicinity free of express charges. 



WRITE FOR PRIHES ^ ™"y '^ splendid general stock of Roses, all varieties ; hardy and tender ; including 

 . ; * . . , fiy-\J. allnovelties;Clematis,Wi,sterias, Ferns. Palms, Eucharis, Orchids, Ivies. Aristolochia. 

 etc., etc. A tnal order and my prices wdl convince you ol the desiralileness of dealing with me. 



BENJ. A. ELLIOTT, 



54 Sixth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



FIR TREE OIL. 



West Piiiladklpuia, Oct. 9th, 1884. 



Dear Sirs— We have tried the Soluble Fir Tree Oil Insecticide, and 

 take pleasure in stating that we have found it an etfectual destroyer of 

 all kinds of insect life to whirh plants in our greenhouses were subject, 

 including red spider. You may use our; certificate in advocating it to the 

 trade, but be particular to mention "if used iu thorough compliance with 

 given directions."— Yours truly^ Craig Bros. 



Messrs. A. Rolker, & Sons, New York. 



To be bought through any respectable Seed House in the larger towns, 

 in pint bottles at 75 els in half pints at 50 els. For larger quantities addressi 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 



ns The Sole Agents for America. P. O. Box 899, or 44 DEY ST REET. NEW YORK. 



CTRAOUX'S NURSERYMEN'S AGENCY 



Established in 1857, 

 NO. 296 I*EA.FII- STREET, 

 P. O. Box 2956. New York City. 



REPRESENTS IN THE UNITED STATES : "' 



■C. Q. VAN TUliKRIiKN, .Ir., SiiPilsnian and Florist, - Haarlem, Holland. 



JOHN STKW.VHT A S( INS Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, .... Dundee, Scotland. 



liEVAVASSKIIR A KII.S, Nursoryuien and Florists, Ussy, France, 



IjENAULT HUKT, Nursi-rvnian and Florist, Ussy, France. 



PIERRE SKIUKK, Nurseryman and Florist, Ussy, France. 



COCHET-AIIHIN A FII.S, Hose (irowers, Grisy-Suisnes, Franca. 



EUGENE VEUliIKR Fn>> AINE, Florist; New Gladioluses, Roses, Paeonias, etc., a specialty, Paris, France. 



V. LK.Mf)INK, Floiist; new varieties of Plants aspecialty, -.-.-- Nancy, France. 



FRANCIS REBlIF/i, Roman Hyacinths and other Bulbs and Immortelles, • - - OUioules, France. 



C. PLATZ & SON. Seedsmen. Erfurt, Prussia. 



ERNEST RIEM.SCHNEIDER, Florist, Lily of the Valley Pips, Hamburg, Germany. 



And many other European Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florlstfl. 

 whoee Catalogues will be sent to all applicants, free of expense, as soon as they are received for distribution. ]al3 



