THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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Indian Azaleas. CABBAGE PLANTS 



CAMELLIAS :iii<l RHODODENDRONS. Immense Stock nf 

 tlie Best Varieties. <\ili'iiiliillv iim.ri'il wnh tliiwer liuds 

 every v. ir. Best Varieties "i PALMS an. I ORCHIDS per 100. 

 HERBACEOUS .in. I TREE FERNS a siieeialtv, .-..iLsibtiiig of 

 600 varieties. Applv t.> 



WALLEM & SON, 



Ledeberg, Ghent, Belgium. 



tjU 



LATK FLAT DUTCH, FOTTLER'S IJIPROVED 

 BKINSWICK and KARLY WIXXINGSTADT, «l.aO 



per 1000; S12.00 per 10,0(jU. 



tmyia J. L. DILLON, 



Seedsman and Florist. Bloomsburg, Pa. 



TO IMPORTERS OF ROSES. 



Cranston's Nursery and Seed Co., Limited, 



PROPRIETORS OF 



mM LAR msT EMM moffwm iw TEE wmu 



Have over HALF A MILLION ROSE PLANTS for sale, ami are prepared to book orders for delivery in the 

 Fall. All the leailing varieiies, suitable for forcing, can be supplied in large, as well as small quantities, as we grow 

 from 1,000 to 10,000 of each sort. Visitors to England are cordially invited to inspect our Nurseries, and we shall be 

 pleased to answer any enquiries as to the best and nearest route. &c. Before giving away your orders, write for our 

 Catalogues, which will be mailed free of charge. Special prices on application. 



CRANSTON'S NURSERY AND SEED CO., Limited, 



au4 KING'S ACRE, HEREFORD, ENGLAND. 



To engage in the FLORIST BUSINESS, in a city of nearly 200,000 inhabitants. 



Greenhouses for Rent! Stock for Sale! 



14,000 siiuare feet of glass, heated liy two 'J.', horse-power steam boilers. 4 acres of land, ottice, sheds, city water 

 sewerage, Ac, &c. A. complete establishment, doing a wholesale and retail business. Also, if desired, a tine residence 

 and ornamental grounds adjoining. 



^A FINE LOT OF CAMEI,I,IAS AND OKNAMENTAI, PLANTS FOB SALE ^HFIP m. 



Write for particulars. w. B. & W. M. TABER, WhoiesalB Florists, Detroit, Mich. 



Its History, Culture, Classitication and Nomenclature. 



BY F. W. BURBIDGE, 



Curator of Trinity College Botanical Gardens, Dublin. 102 

 pages. Octavo, cloth. Price, Sl.oO ; by mail, postpaid. 



' CHAS. H. MAROT, 8H Chestnut St., PhUa. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



The Sportsman's Gazetteer, 



BY CHARLES HALLOCK. 



New, Revised and Enlarged Edition. 



This well-known volume, comprising 1,000 pages, passed 

 through sis editions, and became the recognized authority 

 in botu continents on matters pertaining to Field Sports. 

 It has now been revised under the personal supervision of 

 the author, who, since the appearance of the last edition, 

 has largely extended his knowledge of the subjects treated 

 by three years' travel over new portions of the United 

 States ancl Canadas, which have not hitherto been brought 

 to the immediate attention of >>portsmen. This revised 

 edition contains entirely new matter in several depart- 

 ments, a newly engraved portrait of the author, new maps, 

 and many fine illustrations representing Game Birds, Game 

 Dogs, Game Fishes, etc., etc. Price, post-paid, $3.00. 



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



Art of Propagation. 



A Hand-book for Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners and Every- 

 body, 32 pages octavo, paper, illustrated with 25 cuts, price 30 

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Address CHAS. H. MAROT. 814 ChestnutSt, Phila. 



— DOWNING'S- 



Or, Tie CEltflre, Propaptloi, U Maiiement, Id He 

 Garden ni OrcHard, of Fmlt Trees Generally. 



New Edition. With Descriptions of all the Finest Varie- 

 ties of t-'ruit, Native and Foreign, cultivated in this Coun- 

 try; containing, also, A History of 1nsect.s Inxcrious to 

 Fruit, and the best methods of destroying them. 



Mr. Charles Downing has been engaged on this revision 

 from time to time, and has produced unquestionably the 

 most complete Bejerence Book /or the Cultivators of Pruit 

 ever issued. 



Of Apples only he has over J.50 pages of varieties. New 

 and better drawings and engravings have also been made of 

 all the Fruit. 



Tlie complete work, including three Appendices, is 

 brought down to 1881, and forms one thick 



8vo VOLUME OF OVER 1,850 PAGES. 

 Price, handsomely bound in full cloth, - . . 85.00. 



Recommendation from Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, 

 President of the American Pomological Society : 



Genllemen .-—I have received a copy from Mr. Charles 

 DoOTiing of the second revised edition of the "Fruits and 

 Fruit Trees of America." It is the most comprehen- 

 sive of any similar work, in tart A COMPLETE ENCY- 

 CLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN POMOLOGY, brought do«-n 

 to the present time. The original edition by his brother, the 

 late Andrew Jackson Downing, popular as it ever has been, 

 is made doubly interesting and useful by this revision, com- 

 prising the results of a long life of critical observations. 

 As a work of reference it has no equal, and deserves a place 

 in the Library of every Pomologist in America.— Marshall 

 P . Wilder. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



bll Chestnut Street, Phila. 



