THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



IS 



To Florists and Nurserymen. 



^^^HH FOR FORCING NEXT WINTER ^^^^h 



Lilacs, Charles X ^'"l Alba VirglnaliS, nice plants, (uUiv^ited in pots and 1 to 2 feet high, 8 to 20 branches, 

 C to 15 HowLT buds. 530, «40 and S50 per 100. 



PrunuS sinensis floro pleno, nice plants, cultivated in pots, well set with flowers S30 per 100 



DeutZia gracilis, nice plants for forcing and pot culture, G to 10 branches $60 and $60 per 1000 



Spiraea Japonica, fine plants for forcing 830, HO and S50 per 1000 



Camellias, assorted, 2 to 3M feet, bushy S50, S70, SOOandSlOOper lOO 



Azalea Indica, nice plants for forcing S25, ;35, S50 and 880 per 100 



Phormium Tenax, nice ornamenting plants for apartment 885,835 and 880 per 100 



Aspidistra viridiS ami foil is variegatiS, fine plants for apartment 860 to $100 per 100 



Araucaria excelsa (SOOO disposable), fine shaped, stout plants for apartment decoration, head cuttings and head 

 grafted plants, 8 to 10 in., $13 to 816 per doz.; 10 to 13 in., $20 to 886 per doz.; 18 to 25 in., $80 to 835 per doz. 



Araucaria Bidwilii, extra fine, 3 to 4 feet $7 to 810 each 



" imbricata, 3 years seedling, transplanted, 8 to 10 inches $80 per 100 



" " 4, 5, 6 years, transplanted, 1.5 to 30 inches $40, 860, 880 and 8100 per 100 



150,000 DISPOSABLE IN EVERY KIND 



standards, fine 1 « 2 years, budded $150 ^ 1000 



HaU Standards, 1 & t! " " fine 8135 " 



Low Badded on Manetti, " $76 " 



" ■■ on Brier Roots, " $100 " 



" " " " Tea & Noisette vars..8120 " 



Own Boots, 1 year 8650 ^ 10000 



*' '• 2 years, transplantetl i700 " 



" " 1 year, Tea and Noisette 8 70 IP 1000 



" " 2 years, " " transplanted, $ 90 " 



Orders must be sent directly to 



Bengales, assorted, 1 year $300 ^ 10000 



■' '' 2 years, transplanted 8450 " 



Rose Stocks, Alanetti, Extra 8 70 " 



" " " No. 1 8 60 " 



'* " Brier Roots, 1 vear. Extra 8 50 *' 



No. 1 $30 " 



" " " " transplanted. Extra, $ 65 '* 



No. 1..8 80 " 

 Catalogues printed in English will be sent on demand. 



L. PAILLET, Nurseryman, Chatenay (Seine), near Paris, France. 



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Money Deposit sent to my Bankers, lUessrs. John Munroe & Co., Nassau Street, New York. 



Established 1827 



NURSERY STOCK 



The OLD and 

 Well-kiiown 



SYRACUSE NURSERIES 



offer for the Fall of 188.5 .an 

 Uuusaally FINE STOCK 



Standard Apples, Standard and Dwarf Pears and Plums 



the growing of which they have made A SPECIALTY for years, and for which they have a NATIONAL, REPUTA- 

 TION. Also Sour Cllerries, Poclclington Grapes, Kilmarnoclc Willows. Camperdowu Elms, Roses, Stirubs, and 



a general line of Nursery stock, both Fruit and Ornamental. *3- PRICES ON APPLICATION. "We issue no Price 

 L£t. Address s2 



SMITHS, POWELL & LAMB, Syracuse, X. Y. 



Architects'and Builders' Pocket Companion 



AND PRICE BOOK, 



By FRANK W. VODGES, Architect. 



Consisting of a short but comprehensive epitome of Decimals, Duo- 

 decimals, Geometry and MensuratioD, with tables of U. S. Mea- 

 sures, strengths, etc., of iron, wood, stone and various other ma- 

 terials, quantities of materials in given sizes and dimensions of 

 wood, brick and stone, and a full and complete ^iV/ o/ pricts for 

 CarPtnUr work. Also, rules for computing and valuing brick and 

 brick-work, stone-work, painting, plastering, &c., 284 pages, i6mo, 

 cloth 81.50. Tuck, $2.00. Sent by mail postage free, on receipt of 

 price. Address. 



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



PRACTICAL HINTS 



On the aelectloD and use of the 



MICROSCOPE, 



Intended for beginners, by John Phin, 

 Editor of the Am. Journal of Microscopy. Fourth and en- 

 larged edition. Profusely illustrated; 240 pp., 12mo, cloth. 

 Price, 81.00. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Addresa, 

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



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY P. T. qUINN. 



A practical Horticttlturist, and author of "Money In the 

 Garden." 



Containing practical method of raising .Pears intelligently 

 and with best results : character of soil, beat mode of preparing 

 It; best varieties to select under existing conditions; beat mode 

 of planting, pruning, fertilizing, grafting, and utilizing the 

 ground before the trees come into bearing, and iinally gathering 

 and packing for market Illustrated with practical cuts on 

 pruning and grafting, distance table and orchard record. 136 

 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price, 81. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re- 

 ceipt of price. Address, 



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



FOR 



YOUNG AND OLD. 



The Cultivation of Garden Vegetables In the Farm Garden, 



BY JOSEPH HARRIS, M. S. 



niustrated, 191 pages, 12mo, clotli, beveled boards. Price 

 81.25, mailed, post-paid. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAKOT, 814 Cliestant St., Phila. 



