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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



mim CHERRY Al HORSE PLUM STOCKS. 



strong and healthy, of our own growing. Large lot and low prices. 

 GRAPE VINES .— All the leading new and old sorts. 



POCKLINGTON .— The largest stock in the country of this renowned and popular 



variety. Now offered to the trade at very low rates to reduce stock. 

 BRIGHTON .— Our leading specialty. Extra nice vines 1, 2 and 3 years. 



LADY WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON, ELDORADO, MOORE'S EARLY, 

 PRENTISS, EMPIRE STATE, and all the new sorts at low prices to the trade. 



ts. H. E. HOOKE R CO., 100 P ark Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. 



HEIGELA FLORIBUNDA, 



CRIMSON WEIGELA. 



THE flattering success this beautiful Weigela attained the past 

 season, has induced us to largely increase it in numbers, and 

 we believe we now have the largest stock of it in the country. It 

 is more like a large erect Fuchsia, in color and form, than the 

 ordinary kinds, and has been called the "FUCHSIA WEIGELA" 

 by some people. We can offer it this season at very reasonable 

 rates to those who desire to buy in quantities to sell again. 



For full description see our CATALOGUE for FAXL of 1885, 

 which we will mail free to all applicants. 



lEEHAlf'S UMSEEIES, 

 Cermantown, Philad'a, Pa. 



IftTayside FloiArers 



Being a compilation ol thirty-one of the beautiful plates from "Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" and 128 pp. of text 



Author of "Tlie Native Flowers and Ferns of U. S. ;" Professor of Vegetable Physiology in Penna. State Board of 

 Agriculture ; Editor of The Qakdener'S Mokthly ; Vice-President Acad. Nat. Sciences, Phila. 



This work is ajipropriate for AN ELEGANT PRESENT. Splendid p.Tper and typography ; Bound in fine clotli, 

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Sent by mai postage free. Address, 



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A popular review, containing chapters on Orchid Life, 

 Orchid Flowers, On^hid Mysteries, Orchid Homes, Uses of 

 Orchids, History of Orchids, Value of Orchids, Hybrid 

 Orchids. By Lewis Castle (Author of "Cactaceous Plants"). 



Opinions. — .Sir Trevor I,awren(te, Bart , iH.P. : "A useful 

 little book." Baron ScbiOdcr, The VvM Staines: *'Ihave 

 read your essay upon Orchids with the greatest interest. 

 I consider it most instructive, and of great use to amateurs." 

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 Botanic Garden ; " Your Orchid Review i.s a success. The 

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 no better introduction for the use of visitors to the Orchid 

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12mn, fiO pages, 13 illustrations. Price HOc, bv mail. 

 Address: CHjVS. H. MAROT, 811 Chestnut St., Phila. 



CRANBERRY CULTURE. 



BY JOSEPH J. WHITE 



Kinbodying in plain and concise manner all the useful and 

 practical facts which study an<i experience have yielded to 

 the inquiring Cranberry grower of the present time. 126 

 pages, 12 mo, cloth, fllustrated. Price, post-paid 81.25. 

 Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 8H Chestnut St.. Phila. 



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