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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



A Horticultural Monthly Magazine for Amateurs. 



The American Garden 



An illustrated monthly magazine ; 32 quarto pages with handsome cover ; beautifully printed on fine paper. Estab- 

 lished 1872. Edited by Dr. F. M. Hexauier, a practical horticulturist and leading authority, assisted by the best talent in 

 America. 



A JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION, GIVING FULL DIRECTIONS, 



HCW— to Select Land,— to Choose What to Grow,— to Cultivate all Fruit. Flower and Garden Crops ; 



HCW— to Start a Greenhouse,— to Begin with Fruits,— to Begin with Flowers ; 



HO W— to Plant a Lawn, — to Lay Out Grounds ; 



HOW— to Run a Market Garden,— to Market the Products,— to Work a Kitchen Garden ; 



HOW— to Manage House Plants, — the Window Garden, — the Private Conservatory ; 



HOW— to Do Everything in Orchard, Vineyard, Garden, Conservatory, Lawn, Market Garden, etc. 



WHAT to Do Each Month in Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Culture, In-doors and Out-doors ; 



HOW to tind LARGE PROFIT, and PULL HEALTH and GENTLE PLEASURE in gardening. 



OF Q-REAT VALUE to Beginners, and to practicing Fruit Growers, Ganloners, Florists, Market Gardeners, 

 Women Gardeners, Boy Gardeners, Amateurs, Gentlemen Farmers, All Nature Lovers, and All Soil Workers: IN 

 orchard, garden, vineyard, plantation, market garden, kitchen garden farm garden, flower garden, lawn, greenhouse, 

 conservatory, window garden. 



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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, bhat have been preserved 

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

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Germantown Nurseries, Phila. 



MUSirlROOMS 



For the MILLION, a Praclicnl Treatise on the cuUivation 

 of the MOSI PROFITABLE out-door crop knoimi. 



BY JOHN WKIOHT. 



Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. lOi pages. Price, 50 cents, by 

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



MUSHROOM CULTURE. 



ITS EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT, 



BY WM. ROBINSOK. 



With numerous illustrations, 172 pages. Cloth. Price, 7ocentt 

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CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Cbescnat St., Fhlla. 



YOUR PLANTS 



BY JAMES SHEEHAN. 



PLAIN and PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS for the TREAT- 

 MENT of TENDER and HARDY PLANTS in the 



house: and GAJEiTt-ETX. 



r2nio, paper, 79 pages. Price, mailed, po8t-pai<l, 40 cents. 

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814 Chestnut Street, Pbila. 



THE WILD GARDEN; 



Or, Onr Groves and Shrubberies naadeBeautlfolbyth* 

 Natnrallzatlun of Hardy JSxotlc Flants. 



By W. ROBINSON, F. L. S. 



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