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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



GREAT SPECIALTY! INDIAN AZALEAS! 



inn nnn plants of an sizes and choicest varieties, ready for delivery in September, Prices on application, 

 lUUgUUU pacliingincUuleil, by tlie 100 or 1000. Also of Illi'iilodendrons, Ghent Azaleas antl Azalea mollis, [tmbtr 



AUG. VAN GEERT, Continental Nurseries, Ghent, Belgium. 



N. B.— Orders sliould be sent at once to secure a good selection of varieties. TERMS : CASH WITH THE ORDER. 



1838 



POMONA NURSERIES 



ESTABLISHED 1838. 



1885 



STEM WMMMMI 



Has again surpassed all others, over 50 best varieties, at 

 POMONA NURSERIES, 



And received three inoroKiKST premiums and two more 

 SPECIAL AWARD.sat Mnorestown, Viiielandand X. York 

 Strawberry Shows. Also the first premium and sweep- 

 stake PRIZE over all other new varieties at Providence, 

 R. I. Send for testiinonv from various States. 



MARLBORO, 



The Largest Early RASPBERRY. 



WILSON JUNIOR, 



The Largest Known BLACKBERRY. 



''It is nearly a ireek earlier than Wilson's Early.^'~ 

 Wilmer Atliinson in Farm Journal. 



Selected berries measured 4^ inches in circumference 

 lengthwise by 3K inches crosswise, and produced more 

 than 163 bashels per acre. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



KIEFFER and LAWSON PEARS, GRAPES, CURRANTS, etc. 



WILLIAM PARRY, Parry P. G., N. J. 



MAHALEB CHERRY SEED 



As every one knows, Mahaleb Cherry Seed dried in the pulp from Europe, 

 seldom grows to any satisfaction in America. 



We make a specialty of offering fresh, clean seed, that have been preserved 

 from drying, and, being free of pulp, with many more seeds to the bushel. As 

 many as 100,000 plants have been raised from one bushel of our clean seed ; and 

 it is found very cheap at $25.00 per bushel. 



Cermantown Nurseries, Phila. 



Manual of Accidents and Emergencies, 



Or how to avoid accidents and what to do when they occur, 

 with notes on the Preservation of Health, t'nmpiled for the 

 use of Teachers, Students, and the Industrial Classes, 



By Geo. A. Groff, M. D., 



of the University of Lewisburg, Pa. pp 92, 12 mo. boards, 

 price 50 cents by mail post-paid. 

 Address, CHA8. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



GARDENING BY MYSELF 



BT ANNA WABHEB. 



Containing Hints and Experiences under beailing of each 

 month in the year. Illustrated. Uimo, 223 pages. Price, i)aper, 

 60c.; cloth, Sl.2.5. Sent my mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Adflrfiss 



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



G^GOLORADO^ 



AS AN AGRICULTURAL STATE. 



Its Farms, Fields and Garden Lands. 



BY WM. E. PABOE. 



Illustrated, 213 pages, 12mo, cloth, beveled boards. Price 

 81.60, mailed, post-paid. Address, 



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



Chiefly such as are Caused l)y Fungi, by Washington G. 

 Sinilb, KL.S., M-.^.I. Member of the Scientific Commit- 

 tee of tlie Royal Horticultural Society. 143 Illustrations 

 drawn and engraved liy the author. 16 mo, 3o3 pages, Glotb, 

 price SI. 50, by mail post-paid. Address, 



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



