THE NOR TICLL TURAL A D VER TISER. 



Prize Medal of Cincinnati Industrial Esposition of 1873; Modal 



and Diploma of International Exposition of 1877, 



"For best display of Bouquet Papers." 



We beg to call the attention of the WHOLESALE and RE- 

 TAIL TRADE in FLORISTS' GOODS to our well assorted stock 

 for the Fall season : 



BOUQUET PAPERS (1TALIENS), PASTED CARTONS, 



Plain White Edges, Gold and Silver Edges, White Satin for 

 Bridal Bouquets, Fancy Lace Paper for Weddings, Recep- 

 tions and Parties. 



IMMORTELLES-ORIGINAL BUNCHES. 



White and all Colors. 



DRIED GRASSES AND FLOWERS, 



In great varieties and styles ; very suitabla for ornamental 

 purposes. 



ORNAMENTAL CRASS BOUQUETS. 

 FRENCH AND CERMAN CREEN MOSS. 

 TIN FOIL-Best in the Market. 



IMC. !«:. BA.YERSDOFtF-ER cSc CO., 



IMPORTERS OF FLORISTS' MATERIALS, 



$Q ^QEWm WQWEWm BTEMET. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Also Importers of Fancy WILLOW and MOSS BASKETS, and Manufacturers 

 of Fancy STRAW, BROWN VARNISHED WILLOW, and WHITEand GILT BASKETS. 



Send Orders early in Fall. Illustrated Catalogue gratis on application. 



For Nurserymen and Dealers* 



DORMANT ROSES AND SHRUBBERY FROM OPEN GROUND. 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses— Good one and two year plants •. »14perlOO; »126perl(XX) 



Climbing Roses— Good one and two year plants »10perlOO; S 90 per lOOO 



Moss Roses— Good one and two year old plants »16 per 100. 



Hydrangea grand iflora— Good bushy plants, 2 to 3 feet »20 per 100. 



ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF 

 DEUTZIAS. SPIREAS, SNOW BALLS, WEIGELAS, HONEYSUCKLES, CLEMATIS VITICELLA, WISTERIAS, &c., &C. 



Strong, thrifty plants from open ground ; suitable for filling retail orders. Prices low. Lists for the TRADE ONLY 

 free on application. Address, 



Rose Growers, 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., 



West Grove, Chester County, Pa. 



ja.tf 



The Golden Pocklington Grape. 



I control the entire STOCK of this Grape by purchase, and am prepared to offer inducements to nurserjTnen and 

 dealers who desire a good specialty to place in the hands of their salesmen. Also can supply elegant lithographs of it for 

 issuing in catalogues at a price so low that the sale of a very few vines will pay for a thousand of them, and circulars, 

 photographs of the fruit, &e., making a most complete outfit with which to sell the grape. ALSO, 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII or JAPAN IVY 



AT A LOW FIGURE. 



GEORGE A. STONE, 



104 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. 



