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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



Something New in Water Heaters 



Sectional View of Carmody's Patent 



SECTIQUL EnEISigH Mill mill 



Especially adapted to the heating of 



i, UUlllM, UUllMUX I UIWXIUM, 



And other Buildings where the HOT WATER system is desired. 



Please take Notice. 



This Heater is composed of sections, and 

 tan be enlarge<l or diminished in size at wilL 



By removing the impacting sections it be- 

 comes a first-class saddle boiler. 



It can be used in connection with a fla« 

 alone the ground, or not, at pleasure. 



It requires no fire pit, where water Is liable 

 to extinguish the fire. 



It bums soft coal as well as hard, and does 

 not clog up with soot. 



It has more heating surface in proportion 

 to its size than any other boiler in the market. 



It is the CHEAPEST and most durable flret- 

 olass boiler made. 



For Descriptive CtroQlar and Price List, 

 address the Fruprletor, 



J. D. CARMODY, 



FLORIST. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



HOW TO HEAT A GREENHOUSE WITH WATER. 



The inventor of this Heater has lately pub- 

 lished an illustrated treatise on the above sub- 

 ject, which every Florist should possess, as it 

 gives full instruction how to set the boiler, ar- 

 range the pipe, make joints, mend leaks, and 

 much other desirable information. In tact, any 

 one by following its directions can pipe their 

 own houses without the assistance of a plumber 

 or high-priced labor. Price 60 cents. Address, 



J. D. CARMODY, 



tstf Evansvllle. Ind. 



HAI<^D-BOOK 



PRACTiCAL LANDSCAPE 



GARDENING. 



BY F. R. ELLIOTT. 



Designed for City and Suburban Residences, and Country School- 

 Houses; containing designs for lots and grounds, from alot 30 by 

 100, to a forty-acre plot. Each plan is drawn to scale, with schedule 

 to each, showing where each tree, shrub, &c., should be planted 

 condensed instructions for forming and caring for lawns; building ol 

 roads; turfing, protection, pruning and care of trees; making 

 cuttings, evergreens, hedges, screens, &c. Condensed descriptions 

 of all the leading trees and shrubs ; soil and position in which they 

 should be grown. Illustrations of ground plans, elevations, trees, 

 shrubs, winter gardening, &c. 96 pp.,8vo, cloth. Price $1.50. 

 Seat by mail on receipt of price. Address, 



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



ROSES IN POTS; 



observatloQS on their Cultivation including the Autobiography of 

 Pot-Rose. 



byWM. PAUL. 

 92 pages, cloth, Illustrated. Price, SI 00 



Sent Prepaid by mail on receipt of price. 



CHAS. H. MAROT. 814 Chestnut Street. Phila. 



ASPARAGUS CULTURE. 



THe BEST METHODS EMPLOYED in ENGLAND anil EEANCE. 



BY JAMES BARNES AND WM. ROBINSON. 



With translations of Mr. Leboours Essay on Asparagus, 

 and particulars of the seven years competition instituted 

 for its improvement. Illustrated with wood cuts. New 

 edition. 84 paces. 50 cents by mail on receipt of price. 



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



Fruit Growers' Hand- Book, 



By F. K. Elliott author of " Wettern Fruit Growers' Guide" 

 (one ot tlie best posted men on the subject in the United States), 

 Contains the practice on all subjects connected with fruit growing. 

 The book is made for those who yrow (ruit for their own use Also 

 an Appendix, containing mattei relating to the selection and culture 

 of Ornamental Trees, Roses, Plants, &c. Illustrated with 45 wood- 

 cuts, 130 pages, i6mo, cloth, $1 ; pnpei. 6d cts. Sent by mail 

 postpaidon receipt of price. Address, 



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



HAVE YOU YET SECURED A 



PHOTOGRAPH 



oeiGiNftL s[CKEL ?m mu 



150 TO 200 YEAKS OLl> AND STILL STANDING! 



Send for oue and have soniothinp; more than a mere tra- 

 dition. They are mounted on (^ard board, 8x lu inches, and 

 will bo securely mailed for 50 cents. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, Publisher. 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



"the HORSE AND HIS DISEASES7 



BT B. J. KHNDALL. M.D. 



With the real essential information relative to each disease. Will 

 »ave many times its cost. Gives cause, symptoms and best treat- 

 ment of ■uscases. Table with the doses, effects and antidotes of 

 principal medicines used, and a few pages on action and uses of 

 medicines. Rules for telling age of Horse and fine engraving show- 

 ing appearance of the tceih each year. A large collection of ralu- 

 »bTe recipes. Printed on fine paper 7J^k5 inches; nearly 100 pages, 

 85 engravings. Price, 26 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt 

 of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 8U Chestnut Street, Phila. 



