THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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■ FRUIT TREE STOCKS ^ FRIIIT TREE STOCKS 



SPECIAL CULTURE 



lpaillet; 



Nurseryman, Chatenay (Seine), near Paris, France, 



advises liis numerous customers that he cau uow supply 

 any orders of Fruit Tree Stocks at a very moderate price. 

 Catalogue printed in English will be sent on demand. 

 Large orders will be supplied on very liberal and low prices. Special arrangements may be made at 

 very cheap prices for shipments sent franco New York, all expenses paid and duties included. Orders 

 must be sent directly to L. PAILLET. Money deposit to be sent to my Bankers, Messrs. John 

 Monroe, Nassau Street, New York City. Nurseries Established 1827. to6 



W. S. ALLEN, 



WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' 



CUT FLOWERS 



940 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



Offers to the trade the BEST QUALITY of NEW and 

 STANDARD varieties of ROSE.S and all other CUT 

 FLOWERS. Packed in the most careful manner and at the 

 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for the CHOICEST QUAL- 

 ITY. Write for Price List. Consignments solicited. s6 



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[One-fourth full size.] 



THE MINERAL INKSTAND, 



Composed of twenty different minerals, petrifactions, C17S- 

 tals, fossils, and gems of the great Rocky Mountain regions 

 of Wyoming, Colorado and other parts of the Far West, 

 ■comprising gold, silver, copper ana iron ores, agates, ame- 

 thysts, topazes and other precious atones, of rainbow hues. 

 The natural and brilliant tints of the various specimens 

 make it a cabinet of rare beauty. It combines instruction 

 with utility, and Is an epitome of the mineral wealth of the 

 "Rockies. * A splendid ornament for the desk, shelf or 

 table, or a novel and lasting gift to a friend. Sent, post-paid 

 for $2.50 on receipt of price. 



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



XSssay on Roses. 



Paper, pp. 24. 



BY MBS. M. D. WEtLCOME. 



Illustrated. 



Price, 15 cents. 



Mrs. Wellcome writes with enthusiasm, and from a 

 thorough knowledge, and a considerable experience. All 

 lovers of roses and all amateur horticulturists will find the 

 little monograph inteiesting and suggestive." — Boston 

 Journal. 



Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 811 Chestnut St., PhUa. 



ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. 



THIS NEW 



I ELASTIC TRUSS 



'Has a I'ad different frum all 

 others, is cup shape, with Self, 

 adjusting Ballinceiiter.adapts 

 itself to all positions of the 



. bodv while the ball in the cup 



1 presses back the intes- 

 tinea Just as a person 

 does with the finger, With lii^'ht pi.-sMiiv tlie Her- 

 nia is held securely day and nitrht, .ind a railioal cure 

 certain. It is easy, durable and cheap. Sent by mail. Cir- 

 eularefree. KGGtESTON TRUSS CO.. Cbieosoi W- 



(Mention this paper.) 



The LANGUAGE and SENTIMENT of 



FLOWERS 



Including FLOKAL, POETRY; with original illustrations 

 printed in colors, 310 pages, 16mo. Price, $1.25; by mail 

 post-paid. 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 811 Chestnut St., PhUa. 



Hand-book of Useful Tables 



For the Lumberman, Farmer and Mechanic, containing ac- 

 curate tables of logs reduced to inch board measure, plank, 

 scantling and timber measure ; wages and rent by week or 

 month; cai)acity of granaries, bins and cisterns; land 

 measures; interest tables, with direction for flndmg the 

 interest on any sum at 4, 5, 6, 7 and S per cent, and many 

 other useful tables. Revised and enlarged edition, 182 pp., 

 25 cents. Mailed, postage free on receipt of price. Address 

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



FRUIT CULTURE 



And the LAYING out and MANAGEMENT of a 



COUNTRY HOME. 



BY WM. C. STRONG. 



205 pages, 16mo, cloth. Price, $1.00, by mail, post-paid. 

 Address, 



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



PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT. 



BY P. T. QUINN. 



A practical Horticulturist, and author of " Money In the 

 Garden." 



Containing practical method of raising Pears Intelligently 

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

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

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

 ground before the trees come into bearing, and finally gathering 

 and packing for market Illustrated with practical cuts on 

 pruning and grafting, distance table and orchard record. 136 

 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price, $1. Sent by mail, post-paid, on re- 

 ceipt of price. Address, 



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



