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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Special Ofer to Florists '9 Horticulturists 



ROSES FOR FORCING NEXT SPRING AND SPRING SALES. 



Every order, large or small, will be shipped immediately. All bailded ou Seedling Briar; Two ¥ear9 Old. 



PRICES OF PLANTS, INCLLUING PACKING : 



Standard Tree Roses S>5 ^ 100 : 53U) V 1000 China, or Monthlv Roses (B^erbloom- 



Half Standard Tree Roses Si5 - 5300 " ing), low budded JIO ^ 100 ; $ 90 ^ 1000 



Centifolia Roses, low bttdded. S9 •• S S5 " j Tea-Scented Roses, low budded Sll '• $100 " 



Provence •' •' S » " S 85 " | Noisette •' " $11 ■' flOO " 



Moss '■ " $10 •' S 90 " I Bourbon " •' 810 " $ 95 " 



H. P. Moss " •• SIO '• ? 95 " ! Hybrid Perpetual Roses, low budded. SIO ' $95 " 



These prices are for all varieties in our Catalogue, including newer kinds, except Merveille de Lyon, 520 ^ 100, S3 ^ doe. 

 The roses offered below are not imported : they are gratted on seedling Briar Stocks this Winter ; grown in 4 and 43'^- 

 inchpots; plant* from 1 to Ifj feet, tine growing condition. Delivered anytime after April Ist, during the Summer. 

 Send your orders immediately. 



The NEW YELLOW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE-GLOIRE LYONNAISE — obtained by crossing Mme. Falcot ffea) with 

 Baione>s KotlischiM (H. P.; 1 plant .50c., SJ per 10, $7 per 25, $12 per 50, $20 per 100. 



L Niphetos $2.00^ doz.; $12.00^ 100 



IL Perle des Jardins S2.0U '■ $10.00 •' 



m. Catherine Mermet $2.00 " $10.00 " 



rV. Duke of Connaught Sa.OO '• $20.00 " 



V. Souv. dun Ami $2.00 •' SIO.OO " 



VL Pierre GuUlot $3 00 ■' $20.00 



VII. RedMalmaison $2.00^ doz ; 815.00 » 100 



VIII. Princesse of Wales $3 00 " $20.00 " 



IX. Mme. Ched Guenoisseau $2.cO " $10.00 " 



X. Lady Marie FiUwilliam S3.00 '• 825.00 " 



XI. LaFrance 82.00 '• SIO.OO " 



XU. Queen of Queens $4.00 " $30.00 " 



Souv. deTherese Levet $4.00 ^ doz. 



The numbers II. Ill, V, IX, XI can be shipped at once in dormant plants grown out-of-doors. 

 PANSY SEEDS in 46 choice varieties, mixed $5 per oz. | LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS $12 per 1000, $110 per 10,00* 



SCHULTHEIS BROTHERS, Rose Growers, 



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P. O. Box 78. College Point, L. I,, N, Y. 



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THE NIAGARA WHITE GRAPE CO. having decided to offer for sale to 

 the general poblic, without restriction, a limited namber of two-year-old vines of 

 their Celebrated White <;rn|ie NI A<^AK A* orders will now be received and 



entered in rotation for vines to be delivered in the spring of \>^b. until their stock ol 



Its inerilefl iiopularity has induced unscrupulous persons to attempt a FK ALU in of- 



-'■---'-' ' ' -. claiming that the> ar-- fifnuine Niagaras. This Co 



id iil\4u>s lin.s liHfU the ]ih>>olule eotitrol and 



ur cuttiiie?^ of the Niagara up to tlii*i tiiiie 



Oiily persons hav 



iiig a certifieate o 



nutliority Iroiii tlir 



Co., under I he Co*-^ 



SKA I., wUl have the 



rich! to take iirder-* 



for or the ability ti> 



supply the vines of the Niagara., and th&t every vine fumUhedhyth'' r... direct or through 

 their authorized agents, letU hivf srrurehf attached to it a SEAIj plainlv stamped with our 

 Registered Trade-mark. Reliable dealers and nurserymen will be supplied on liberal 

 terinn, and furnished with authority to take orderw. making salisffictury axrange- 

 ments with the Company. FiOcal aceiils wailte<l in ever y tuvvn thro ughout the United 

 States and C.inada to tell our Niaaara vines from s.tmple 

 grapes. On t fi t for canvassing furnished to agents. Address 



-" LOCKPOKT, 



New York. 



vines is exhausted. - . - . . _ _ . 



feringto furnish them to their customers at a reduced pri 



desires, therefore, to int'orrQ the public that it now ha.'n. j 



po!«<«e»«*»ion of all the yines grown from the wood 



^ry And that NO 



©THKRPFK^ON 



HAS KVKK IIAI> 



THE UUVlIT TO 



PKOPAGATEIT 



NIACARAI 



NIAGARA WHITE GRAPE CO. 



GRAPE 



My Annual Priced Catalogue is now ready and mailed free 

 to aU applicants. It contains all the leading and most popu- 

 lar sorts of 



VEG-ETA.BLE. FAJR.^a. 



A .\ 1 1 



FX.OVT'EFl SEEDS. | 



Besides all the desirable novelties of la.st season, and nearly ' 

 every thing else in my line of business. , 



ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, 



n 37 East I9th St., New York City. 



A. ^^ g^l ^y |g Send six cents for postage, and re- 

 f'rdibb ceive free, a costly box of goods 

 which will help you to more money right away than anything 

 else in this world. All, of either aex, succeed from first hour. 

 The broad road to fortune oj)ens before the workers, abso- 

 lutely sure. At once address, True & Co., Augusta. Me mh6 





F ERRY'S 



FOR 



1SS5 



IN VALUABLE TO ALLI 



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Will be mailed iropp^,^^?''' 

 to all applicants r 11 1— t*^^ 

 end to customers of last vear witliout 

 ordering it It contains illustrations, prices, 

 descriptions and directions for planting all 

 Vegetable and Flower SKEDS. BlXBs, etc. 



D. M. FERRY &CO.''^i"^'T 



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V c>\KK 100 kinds. Nur- 

 sery Estiihlished 28 years. 



RAPE VINES 



r)elavvare, Concord, l^idy Eiiii)ire .St;\Ve, Niagara, 

 Vergennes, Hayes, Early Victor, Ijady and all the 

 best new and old varieties. Splendid Stock. Prices 

 low. Catalogues FREE. 

 GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, O. 



MICHIBANf"^"^ 



300.000 Acres 



Find the ^^mt marbet* In the world 



T\v,hi at thfir doors. Blizzards and 

 tnrnadop.s do not dova.state their crops 

 and rain tlielr borne*. I faav» 

 for 8ftle. Ea»7 DArmenti; loof 

 low r»i« 01 lnt«re*t. 



time . 



O. M. BAaxcs, 



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