THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



17 



-*-NEW FANCY CALADIUMS— 



L,' Albaus, Madame M. Scheffer, Clio, Mons. A. Har- 

 dy, Mods. J. Linden, Virginalis, La Perle de Brezil, 

 Mdiue. F. Koelilin, Anuibal, Leopold Robert, Albo- 

 luteum, Salvator rosa, Mdme. A. Bleu, Vesta, Queen 

 Victoria, Viscountesse de la Roque, Ordan, Tenuis, 

 Paul Veronese, Conitesse de Maille. 



Of the above I can supply immense imported dry bulbs, 

 particulailv suitable for exhibition, or to be divided for 

 stock. Plants supplied from this source have received first 

 and secnnil ]trizes wherever exhibited. 

 CYCAS REVOLUTA. 500 cultivated stems from 60c. to SIO ca. 



H. WATERER, Importer ol Plants and Bulbs, 

 tjl 3809 Powelton Avenue. Philadelphia. 



LARGE ROSES. 



Nearly five acres in Roses. All the leading: sorts of H. 

 P.'s. Climbing and Mosses, one and two years old. First- 

 class stock, grown especially for Nurseryinen and Florists. 

 Send at once list of what you need for Fall delivery. We 

 will quote rates by return mail. Special figures for con- 

 tracts made this month. 



D. R. WOODS & CO,, New Brighton, Pa. 



ICOXOGRAPHY 



-OF- 



INDIAN AZALEAS, 



Containing plates and descriptions of some of the best old 

 and new varieties, 



BY AUGUST VAN GEERT, 



With the assistance of the principal Horticulturists and 

 Amateurs, and translated by Th. Moore, Jr, 



This splendidly illustrated worli should be in the hands of 

 every practical gardener and lover of plants. 



To nurserytnen and florists it is a valuable vade viecum to 

 resort to. The plates will prove most useful in the office 

 and will no doubt help and increase the sale of this popular 

 class of plants. 



The amateur will find it an interesting booli to consult for 

 the formation of his collection. Besides it is a splendid 

 volume for the library or drawing room. 



Quarto, thirty-six splendid colored plates and 81 pp. text. 

 Price $7.M, mailed post free. Address 



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



ffyofflini Caclis Plans 



Are among the greatest curiosities of 

 the vegetable or fioral kingdom. It is 

 sometimes found growing in the Rocky 

 Mountains ten thousand feet above the 

 sea level, and can live without water like 

 the camel of the desert. Their wonder- 

 ful and unique forms, so different from 

 all other plants, surprise and please all, 

 and make their culture a lasting pleas- 

 ure as well as study. They are very 

 hardy, and can safely be sent to any 

 part of the United .States. Price post- 

 paid, 50 cents each, for the kind here- 

 with illustrated, and 75 cents for the Round or "Pin-Cushion'' 

 species. Postage stamps accepted. 



Q. G. MEAD, Ferris, Wyoming Territory. 



POCKET M/^GNIFIERS. 



HAVE YOU YET SECURED A 



PHOTOGRAPH 



OF THE 



ORIGINAL SECKEL PEAB TREE? 



150 TO 800 YEARS OLD AND STILI. STANDLNGI 



Send for one and have something more than a mere tra- 

 dition. They are mounted on card board, 8x10 inches, and 

 will be securely mailed tor 50 cents. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, Publisher, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



WINDOW FLOWER GARDEN. 



By Julius J. Heintich, 



Handsomely 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 expemive amusements. 



It IS intended for all, including children, excluding technical terms 

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

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



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



No 



No. 3014. Price, 80 cents. 

 HARD RUBBER CASES AND FRAMES. 



5^in. diam.. 

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IK " .. 

 17-16 " .. 



3010 1 dbl convex lens, oval shape, 



3011 1 



3012 1 



3012K— 1 



3013 1 



3013)^-1 



3014 2 



3014K— 2 



8015 2 



3015J^— 2 



3016 1 



3017 1 



3019 2 



3020 2 



3022 3 



3023 3 



3024 2 



3024K— 3 



3025 Hard rubbe) 



(see cut)" 



bellows shape, ' ' 



.80 



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.60 



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1.25 



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1.00 



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1.60 



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' diaphragm case ?^ & >i " 



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 Laiu luuuci case, 1 lens, %in. diam., of higit 

 power at one end, and 1 lens, ^in. diam., of 

 medium power at other end 1.25 



Order them by numbers. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 

 price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



BY JAMES HOGG. 



A complete guide to the cultivation of Vegetables, containing 

 thorough instructions for Sowing, Planting and Cultivating all kinds 

 of Vegetables ; with plain directions for preparing, manuring and 

 tilling the soil to s«it each plant; including also a summary of the 

 work to be done in a vegetable garden during each month of the 

 year. 137 pages, i6mo, cloth. Illustrated. Price 50 cents; sent 

 by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. 



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



