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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



THE EMPIRE STATE GRAPE 



FOR FALL OF 1885 AND SPRING OF 1886. 



M'e are now preixired to offer tbis Celebiated New White Grape to tlie general trade without restrictions as to 



1-year, Very Strong, 

 1-year, 

 -years. 



propagation, at the following prices : 



$ 60.00 per Imndred. 

 $500.00 per thousand. 

 $ 80.00 per hundred. 



NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS issuing Trade Lists, are invited to cinote Empire State in their lists for the 

 eonnnt; Fall and Spring. We make the usual allowance to the Trade on all orders amounting to $25 or more. 

 DEALERS AND AGENTS will find the Empire State a splendid specialty in their trade, and we shall be pleased 

 to supply all such with Plates, Circulars and Vines, at tlic lowest prices, and new testimonials as fast as issued. 



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PRATT BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. 



Hyacinths,xTulips,xCrocus, 



LILIES and all BULBS and PLANTS, 



For AUTUMN PLANTINii in the open ground or Conservatory. 



EOEOINl} BULBS EOB. ELOEISTS' USE. 



Roman Hyacinths, Narcissus, Early Single Tulips, Lily of Valley, 

 Lilium candldum, Harrisi and longiflora. 



The best quality only furnished at moderate prices. Descriptive price list free to 

 amateurs. Wholesale price list mailed free to Florists. 



HENRV A. DREER, Seedsman and Florist, 



714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



C, F. A. 



29, 31 &, 33 Park Place, 



NEW YORK CITY. 



HVACINTH OR BULB CLASSES 



I'l various shapes. 



Carnation Plants 



RAISED FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 



Hinze's White I^IT::J"::Z 



bursts stem. Stocky, planted in open P'ai" and Decorated Crocus Pots, 



field lOth Anril- nnt nffftptpiH hvHroiiDht Bee Hives and other shapes. Jardln- 

 neia, iutn April, not attected bydrougnt, .^^^ ^j,^ ^^ without China Decorated 



$8 per 100 ; $70 per 1000. Terms cash. Pots. Bouquet Tubes and Glasses, 



- -^ »«v#i iiir^ ^"1 • A Vases, Ac, for decorating tables, as 



Aa iJi IVIYLIUS, Florist, vtfell as other ornamental goods for 



flower dealer and gardener. 



DETROIT, ]M[ICII. ■ (.-atalooues on ArrLicAxioN. 



The Flowering Plants, 



GRASSES, SEDGES and FERNS 



OF 



GREAT BRITAIN 



And their allies, tlie Club Mosses, I'epperwortft and 



IIMIOUS TO FEUITS. 



By Wm. Saunders, F. R. s. c. 



Horsetails. 



I By ANNIE PRATT, 



n^iiina, O.I fn M. «!]■.-„!<' n..n,„/...o »r A .«„ „„ o „ „i .,. i ' ^ols. oct.ivo, clotli, (lilt. Slil fiill coloretl plates. Illnstra- 

 ueciicated to the Print Growers of America. 8 vo., clotli, «,,„ i<iif ui.<.<.i<.a Ho-m-o.i witi, in,i,.'.'in m.o, v.>i uoifi, i,.,ii,ii 

 pp. 436. Illustrated with 440 Wood Cuts. Price J4.00 by ' ?' "? ' , ■VT',,?,n .'J,^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^' ^ 



mail, post-paid. Aildrews, 



CHAS. 11. MAIIOT, 811 Chestnut Street. Phila 



aine rcfeirinp to plate, figure anil paper. 

 Price g;t2..'><) sent post-paid. Address, 



CHAS. H. AIAROT, 814 Chestnut Street, Phlla. 



