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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



PLANTS for FLORISTS 



Large Surplus Slock quoted to the trade this month, very 

 low, by thi' liiO. Send lor prices. Alternanthera aurea naim, 

 &c.; Ageratums; Begonias, best sorts; Buuvardia, Double 

 and Single; Canna Ehemanii, &c.; Cobea scandens; Carna- 

 tions, new sorts ; Chrysanthemums, Thorp's new sorts ; 

 Callas, 3 and 4-in. pots; Clematis, 12 best sorts; Cyclamen; 

 Dahlias, dry roots; Daphna odorata; Daisies, of sorts; 

 Fuchsias, new sorts; Geraniums, ]O0 sorts; Hydrangeas, 

 1 and 2 years: Hoya Cornosa, strong; Ivies, English; Lan- 

 tanas, 10 sorts; Hoses, all the new sorts j^ Streptosolon 

 Jamesoni ; Stephenotis flonbunda; Double Violets; Hardy 

 Shrubs, pot-grown, 50 sorts. Catalogues and Price List free. 



tmh2 PAUL BUTZ & SON, New Castle, Pa. 



JOHN SAUL'S 



CATALOGUE OF 



h% Ears and kutiiul Plants for 11, 



Is full in .ill the really good new plants that have appeared 

 during the year ; with "rich collections of Fine Foliage and 

 other Greenhouse and Hot-house Plants, well grown and 

 at low prices, free to all our customers; to others 10 cent^, 

 or a plain copy free. 



Roses. 



An immense stock of all tUe New French and English 

 Varieties. Pot grown at cheap rates. New Kose Catalogue 

 free. 



Of this vcr>' beautiful plant a most extensive collection is 

 grown. Theplants are tine. 



NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Single Dahlias. Plants and Seeds from Ware's Collec- 

 tion, the finest in England "This strain is the finest in the 

 trade." See plate in Catalogue. 



A very large collection of rare orchids— well-established 

 plants and specimens — East Indian, South American, Ac. 

 Catalogues free. 



fS 



H. 



Its History, Culture, Classlllcation and Nomenclature. 



BY F. W. BURBIDQE, 



Curator of Trinity College Botanical Gardens, Dublin. 102 

 pages. Octavo, cloth. Price, S1.5U ; by mail, post paul. 

 Address, „, ., 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 8H Chestnut St., Pbila. 



HOUGH'S ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY 



Designeil to afford Information conceniing the Planting 

 and Care of Forest Trees for Ornament or Profit ; and giving 

 Suggestions upon the Cre.ition and Care of Woodlands, with 

 the view of securing the Greatest Benefit for the Longest 

 Time. Particularly adapted to the Wants and Conditions 

 of the United States. 



By FRANKLIN B. HOUGH, PH.D.. 



Chief of Forestry Division, Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Large 12mo, pp. .1S1. Numerous Illustrations, 82.00. Will 

 be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



ROSEST 



A LARGE STOCK OF THE LEADING 

 VARIETIES AT LOW RATES. 



La France, Perle, Niphetos. Bon Silene, 



Safrano, etc., $6 ; Sunset, $10 ; 



Bennett, $90 per 100. 



Catalogues on application. 



F. HAHMAN, 



HarmiatB lant, PWlaleljWa, Pa. 



tmh3 



The Best Bright Red 



ALTERNANTHEKA by the 100 or 1000. Lowest rates 

 on application. 



MYERS' FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, 



ap2 



ALTOONA, PA. 



The New Early White Grape 



EMPIRE STATE 



FOR WHICH WE PAID THE ORIGINATOR 



In cash and control the entire stock, is now first offered to the 

 trade. Send for Descriptive Circular and Price List. Also a 

 fine stock of one and two year Roses and two year Clematis. 



Address, 



PRATT BROS., Nurserymen, 



mh2 Rocliester, N. Y. 



SIBERIAN ARBOR VIT>€T 



10 to 12-in., 2 years tp"d. 



HEMLOCK, 10 to 12-in., 3 years tp'rt. NORWAY 



SPRUCE, 8 to 12 and 1.5in. tpVi. CHEAP IN LOTS. 



Also RARE NEW EVERGREENS, 8 to 12 in. Send 



for Price List to 



J. BXJTXEFIXON, 

 mh2 The London Nursery. Hammonton, N. J. 



TF you wish to make the 



Gardeners' Monthly 



TUREE TIMES AS VALUABLE, 



BIND THE NUMBERS 



Of each year. The index for the year's volume makes every 

 article in it easily accessible, ami you will be surprised to 

 find how fresh and satisfactory the magazine is for reference. 

 If vou liave no bookbinder in convenient re.ich, mail us 

 your n\nnbers, post-paid, and 90 cts. in stamps for each year, 

 enclosed in your letter of advice. We will return you the 

 volumes bcuind in ne.at cloth cases post-paid. II you value 

 the magazine in numbers you will value it still more pre- 

 served m this permanent form. Address, 



CHAS. H. HAROT, 814 Chestnut St., rhila. 



