THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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Acer polymorphum 

 atropurpureum. 



Japan Blood-leaved Maple. 



'T^HIS beautiful Maple, although not new, 

 is not known as well as it should be. We 

 offer it this year to the Trade at lower prices 

 than ever before, and can supply fine plants 

 for immediate planting on lawns or in the 

 nursery. Our collection of Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs is very extensive, and we will 

 mail our Catalogue on application. 



lEEHAI'S LTTJRSERIES, 

 Cermantown, Philad'a, Pa. 



HAVE YOU YET SECURED A 



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OF THE 



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160 TO 800 YEARS OLD AND STILL STANDINGI 



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(JHA.S. H. MAR(.>T, Publisher, 



S14 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



ORANGE CULTURE 



IN FLORIDA, LOUSIANA AND CALIFORNIA. 



BV KE^\ T. \V. MOORE, D.D. 



I61110, clotb, 184 pages, fine paper. Price, $1.00; by mail, 

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LANGUAGE SERIES. 



A new system on the most simple principles, for Universal 

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ROSES IN POTS; 



observations on their Cultivation including the Autobiography of 

 Pot-Kose, 



by WM. PAUL. 

 92 pages, cloth, illustrated. Price, SI 00 



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GARDENERS' DICTIONARY. 



By Geo. W. Johnson, Editor of " Cottage Gardener." 



Describing the Plants, Fruits and Vegetables desirable for the 

 Garden, and explaining the terms and operations employed in 

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ASPARAGUS CULTURE. 



m BEST METHODS EMPLOYED ID ENGLAND M FRANCE, 



BY JAMES BARNES AND WM. ROBINSON. 



With translations of Mr. Lieboeurs Essay on Aspara^s 

 and particulars of the seven years competition instituted 

 for its improvement. Illustrated with wood cuts. New 

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



Airlce Gm BIM MM 



By JOHN MORTIMER MURPHY, 



Author of Sporting Adventures in the Far West, Rambles in 

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 gon and Washington Territory. A Search for the 

 Mountain of Gold, 77ie Forester of the Ardennes^ 

 Adventures in the Wilds of Florida^ etc., etc. 

 Handsomely Illustrated. 347 pages. 12mo. Cloth. Tinted 

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814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



Chiefly such as are Caused by Fungi, by Washington G. 

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FARM HOMES, 



IN-DOORS AND OUT-DOORS. 



By E. H. Lhland. 

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