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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



To the Trade-Clexxiatis, Roses, «£c. 



CLEMATIS.— A large stm-k of all the leadinp; varietie>, stronj; two-year-old plants, SIS per 100, »144 per 1000. 

 ROSES, Dwarf, H. P.'s, •.Vc— .Vll leading sorts, budded low on Mrui'tti and Brier, very tine pl.ants tor potting or 

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 »47 per 10,000. A Gooil General Stock of TREES ami SHRUltS. KlUITS, STOCKS, &c., to Offer. 



WALTER SLOCOGK U.^^so.), 



GOLDWO RTH OLD NUR SE RY, tjis woking. surrey, England. 



THOUSANDS OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



In 3 and 4 and 5-incli pots, vigorous plants, all of which will bloom finely. Prices 

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 1000. PAPER WHITE, TRUMPET, MAJOR and VON LION NARCISSUS, selects! 

 for forcing, at reasonable rates. HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILY OF VALLEY, 

 LILIES, &c., of best grade. FRBESIA REFRACT A ALBA, large bulbs, $6.00 per 

 100. HYACINTHUS CANDICANS, $3 and $5 per 100. Large stock of Home- 

 grown CLEMATIS. Catalogue now ready. 



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TELEGRAMS. QUEENS, N. Y. sl2 



Wholesale Dealer in Cut Flowers, 



940 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



Offers to the trade the BEST QUALITY of NEW and STANDARD varieties of 

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 at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for the CHOICEST QUALITY. Write for 

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Select [xtfa-Tropical Plaots. 



Readily eligible for industrial culture or naturalization, 

 with indications of their native countries, and some of 

 their uses, by Baron Ferd. Von Mueller, K. 0. M. G., M. D., 

 Ph. D., F.R S., Government Botanist of Australia; Hon- 

 orary or Correspondinp: Member of Scicntilic Societies and 

 Academies in Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, 

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The question of tree culture is one to which the people of 

 this country must, before the lapse of many years, of neces- 

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 trees and plants not indigenous to this country, but capable 

 of cultivation here, are given, with such description of them 

 and of the particular sci-tnnis to which they are adapted, as 

 makes it an indis]icn>:ilile work to those interested in im- 

 proving our nativi' tloial wealth. American edition, revised 

 and enlarged. J5U pages. Octavo. Cloth. Price, 83.00; mailed, 



postpai . j^g^g ^ MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



By PKTKH HKNDKKSON. 



A Guide to the successful cultivation of the 

 MARKET AND FAMILY GARDEN. 



New and enlarged edition. Ilhutratcd. 276 Pages, 12mo, cloth. 

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PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE. 



By Peter Hendbrson. 

 A Guide to the successful cultivation of 



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GARDENING FOR PLEASURE. 



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A guide to the Amateur in the 



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With full directions for the 

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



SELECT FERNS AND LYCOPODS. 



By Benjamin S. Williams, F.R.H.S. 

 Cnmprising descriptions of 950 choice species and varieties, Brit- 

 ish and Exotic, with directions lor their management in the Tropical, 

 Temperate and Hardy Fernery, with numerous beautiful full-page 

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