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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



TO FLORISTS AND HORTICULTURISTS ^^^_Z^^g¥gii^^^ 



Lilac Charles X (Ufd}, L. alba Virginalls, L. Persica Sauj;eaiia, nice plants, cultivated in pots, 5 to 12 branches: 

 4 to 12 bud flowers, 8136 to «50 ^ 100. Lilac Red, of Marly and Saugeaiia sjicoially for White Lilacs. Good plants, cul- 

 tlTated in open ground, well set with flowers, «25 to «35 ^ liKi. Staphylea colchica in pots, «40 to S50 ^ 100, Prunns 

 sluensiB flore pleno, cultivated in pots, well set, *30 to «35 ft 100. Spiraea Japonica, nice plants for forcing, S40 to 

 •66 per 1000. Dentzia gracilis, nice plaTits, with 5 to 8 branches, well set with flowers, S45 to 8i70 per 1000. 



ROSES ! 



ROS£S ! 



ROSES ! 



ROSES! 



BEST SORTS FOR FORCING AND FOR AMATEURS. 



Standards $170 to S800 per 1000 Own Roots, Bengales, assisted 



Half Standards SlOO to $160 



Iiow Budded ou Manetti 'S65 to £90 " 



" " " Brier Roots $90toS130 " 



Own Roots, fine assortment 355 to }70 " 



" " Strong, transplanted... ,«65 to $75 " 



" " Soav. Halmaison $65 to $70 " 



'• " " transplanted 



830 to $37 per 1000 

 $60 to $70 " 

 S40to $60 " 



White Dncher 



" " " ass'd, transplVl. . 



Tea Roses, cultivated in pots, best 



sorts for forcing, budded on Brier 



Roots $180 " 



Same cultivated in open ground $100 " 



All the Roses are selected among the best trading sorts. 



10. 

 1, 



PSBO 



Rose Stock Manetti, fine Extra and No. 1, from $65 to $75 per 10,000. Rose Stock Sagrifferaye, $60 to $80 per 

 ),000. This stock preferable to graft Tea Roses. Rose Brier Seedlings, 1 year extra, $30 per 10,000 ; No. 1, S»0 per 

 000; Transplanteil, fine 2 years. $76 per 10,000. Camellias, Azaleas, Indica and Mollis, Rhododendrons, Clematis, 

 'seoAles arl>oreaan<l sinensis. Magnolias, Conifers, Viola, Fictis aspidistra, Pliormlum, Dahlias. 



THE NEW YELLOW ROSE HYBRID PERPETUAL (CLOIRE LYONAISE). 



Most extraordinary Var. ever offered. Obtained by crossing Mad. Falcot and Baronne de Rothschild. Splendid, 

 curious Var.; first-rate for forcing & bouquets. Reatly November. One plant, $4; Six. $23; Doz.,$4S: 25 for $80. 



VERY IMPORTANT,— Persons intending to send for the New Yellow Perpetual should do it immediately, 

 aa stock is limited and many orders are already booked. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA ! ARAUCARIA IMBRICATAI 



These plants are cultivated in my Nurseries in such large quantity that I am able to offer them at very low prices. 



Young Seedling Plants, .5 to 7 inches $9 to $1 1 per doz. I Araucaria excelsa giauca, Cun- 



" Plants from head cuttings or grafts, S to 10 in $14 to $18 " ninghamii, Bidwillii, Rulel, fine 



'* " " " " 10 to 15 in $18 to $20 *' plants. Prices sent on application. 



" " " " " 15to20in $20to$36 " I 



" " " " " 20 to 25 in $85 to $45 " 1 All are nice, good, stout plants. 



A. imbricata. 2 years old, 5 to 7 in $10 to $12 per 100 I A. imbricata, 5 years old, 15 to 20 in... $6 to $8 per doz. 



" 3 " VtolOin S20to$30 " Nice Plants, (! " 20to'25in... $8 to $10 " 



" i " 10 to 15 in $30 to $40 " | The plants 5 and 6 years old are stout, nice and well-shaped. 



TO NURSERYMEN! Fruit Trees and Stocks ! 



Tbey are splendid and in fine condition. 



— PRUNUS PISSARDI 



Tliis fine ornamental tree, with its dark 

 red leaves and black wood, keeps its 

 foliage red until frost, and is the most 

 delicious ornamental tree ever seen. I 

 offer them by 100 and 1000 in youne 

 plants, of 1 and 2 years. A few hundred 

 very fine specimen plants on Standards 

 anil Pyramids, 2 and 3 years old, are 

 also in disposable stock. 

 near Paris, France. Half the value of 



Before sending your orders to Europe, please a^k prices of the foJlowing Stocks, 

 700.000 to 800,000 Pears, 1 &2yrs,Ex 



75,000 Plum Stock, St. Julien and My- 

 rnbolan from Layers trans- 

 planted for Standards. 



60 to 60,000 Quince, Extra and No. 1. 



1,000,000 Pears, No. 1 



300.000 " fine, transplanted. 



600.000 Apple Stocks, Extra. 

 1,000,000 '' " No. 1. I 



300.000 Doucin A Paradise Stocks. Pear and Apple Seeds first quality, 



500.000 Mahaleb Cherry Stocks. , cropped by ourselves, warranted fresh 



^oo OOO Nlazzard '* I 



loolooo Plum Stock, St. Julien and I seeds, supplied at low prices ; also 

 Myrobolan from seed. I Plum and Mahaleb Seeds. 



Orders must be sent directly to L. PAjLLET, Nurseryman, Chatenay (Seine) 



order must accompany it, or be deposited with my bankers in New York City, Messrs. JoitN Munroe & Co., 32 Nassau 

 Street, where references can be had. Catalogues printed in English will be sent on application. We have exported to 

 U. S. for more than 30 years immense quantities of stocks of every kiiul, and supply most of the American nurserymen. 



Ettabilshed 1827. [toi] L. PAILLET, Chatenay (Seine), near Paris, France. 



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 hy mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



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



PRACTICAL FORESTRY. 



BY ANDREW S. FULLKK. 



A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting, and Cultivation 

 with a Description, and the Botanical and Popular Names 

 of all the Indigenous Trees of the United States, both 

 Evergreen and Dei^iduous, with Notes on a Large Number 

 of the most Valuable Exotic Species. Copiously Illustrated. 

 299 pages, fine cloth. Price 51.50; maileil, post paid. 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phlla. 



WINDOW FLOWER GARDEN 



By Julius J. Heintich, 



Handsoniely dlustrated. This work endeavors by a few simple 

 directions for the management of plants and flowers in the window 

 or conservatory, to show to all members of the family, and especial- 

 ly 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, including children, excluding technical terms 

 as far as possible, and giving the most simple directions. 93 pp., 13 

 mo, cloth 75c. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt ot price. 



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



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For the Gardener's Monthly. Numbers filed with the greatest 

 convenience Preserve them filed for reference, and have them 

 when you want them. Neatly lettered on the side in gilt. Price, 40 

 ccou each. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, 



CHASrH. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



JOHNSON'S OYGLOP/EDIA 



4 vols, bound in % turkey in first-rate order at StO.OO, by 

 express at purchaser's cost. This is a rare chance. Speak 

 quickly. Liable to be sold at any moment. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, S14 Chestnut St., Pbila. 



HOW TO MANAGE BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. 



By Edmund Wkicley. 

 Being .1 Director's Guide and Secretary's Assistant, with forms 

 for Keeping Books and Accotint";, also nilcs, examples and explana- 

 tions illustrating the various plans of working, an pages, lamo, 

 cluth. Price, J2.00. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 

 Address. CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Sucet, Philadelphia. 



