THE HOR TICUL 7 LRAL AD VER TISER. 



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SITUATIONS WANTED. 



Advertisements under this head must be paid for in advance, with 

 the order, at rate of $i.oo for each 36 words per insertion. 



BY a single Scotch gardener ; thoroughly understands 

 Greenhouses, Hot and Cold Graperies, Flower, Fruit 

 and Vegetable Garden ; can give seven years' reference from 

 last employer. Address, S. H. B., care of H. C. Green, 

 Florist and Seedsman, Baldwin Street, Elmira, N. Y. 

 r)Y an experienced Gardener .single, age ij years, under- 

 O stands care Greenhouse, Grapery, Lawn and Vegetables. 

 First class reference. Address, Gardener, 4078 Lancaster 

 avenue, Phila. 



BY a single man, the management of a private or public 

 establishment. First class reference from present and 

 previous emplover. Address, Imantophyllou, Fern Rock, 

 P. O., Station "i _, Phila. 



AS private gardener. Englishman with small family ; Sat- 

 isfactory references. Address, Thomas Foulds, 5776 

 Germantown avenue, Phila. 



AS Gardener, American, single man of experience, mostly 

 in the East ; thoroughly posted in the different branches 

 of horticulture. A private place preferred. Good reference, 

 Address, "Spade," care of room 42, Borden Block, Chicago, 

 lU. 



BY a thorough practical, English gardener, has had 21 years 

 experience in every department; has excellent testi- 

 monials for trustworthness and capabilitv. A life abstainer. 

 Wui. Plumb, Garrisons, Putnam Co., N. Y. 



JCROUCHER, late of Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew 

 . London, having settled in this country, Ls open to en- 

 gagement with gentlemen as garden manager, or to give 

 advice on the formation of gardens and their management. 

 Terms on application to J. Croueher, care of Mr. Hovey's 

 Nursery, Boston, Mass. 



AS Gardener, on gentleman's private place ; competent to 

 manage graperies and forcing of fruit, flowers and 

 vegetables ; also flower, fruit and kitchen garden, English, 

 married, no children ; 13 vears in America. Address, 

 Robert Palmer, 1828 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



H. M. ENGLE & SON, MARIETTA, PA., 



Offer for Spring, 1882, Horse Chestnut, all sizes ; Norway 

 Spruce ; Irish Juniper ; Am. Arborvitae ; Sweet Chestnut ; 

 Plum Trees, 1 and 2 year ; Gregg Raspberries ; Currants ; 

 Strawberry Plants ; (jrape\'ines; Tuberose Bulbs ; Aspara- 

 gus Roots and Seed. Prices upon application. f.2 



Six good nursery hands. None need apply 

 but those whounderstandgeneralnurserv 

 stock. RAND01.PH PETERS, 



Wilmington, Del. 



PAX A I nf^lir of Small Fruit, Greenhouse Plants, 

 UMIMUllUUt and Seed Potatoes free by addressing 

 H. MERRILL, West Newbury, Mass. mh2 



Some Fine EmM Bools, 



Twining's Natural Order of PlanU. 2 vols J15.00 



Low's Ferns of Great Britain. 8 vols., i^ tky 80.00 



Shirley Hibberd's New, Rare Beautiful L'ved Plants. 1 vol.. .9.00 



" " Amateur's Flower Garden 3.00 



" " " Greenhouse 8.00 



" " " Rase Book 3.00 



Wooster's Alpine Plants. 2 vols 17..50 



Wild Flowers, 2 vols, colored plates, 5.00 



" of the Holy Land (quarto) colored plates 8.60 



Fern Paradise, Illustrated, plain edition 3.00 



" " Photographs, 5.00 



" colored plates 1.75 



Garden 1.50 



Field Flowers, " 1.50 



British Fungi, " 2.50 



Microscopic Fungi, " 2.50 



Country Walks, by a Naturalist, Illustrated..^. 1 75 



Half- Hours m the Green Lanes .' 2.00 



Half Hours with some English Antiquities 2.00 



Marvels of Pond Life, Illustrated 1.75 



Sea-Weed Collector (Shirley Hibberd) colored illustrations.. . .2.00 



Sylvan Spring, colored plates 5 OO 



Book About Roses S. Reynolds Hole. Illustrated 8.75 



Greenhouse Fanc'es, splendid colored Illustrations 12 50 



Newton's Landscape (gardening, fol., 24 dble pp, plates 6 00 



British Sea Weeds, Mosses, Ferns and Entomology, square, 



16mo, gilt, 89 plates, 4 vols 12.00 



I Newton's Landscape Gardener 5.00 



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



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



ffiRTBD 



FOR SALE 



Greenhouses. 



Address, 

 GEO. H. WRIGHT, 

 Sioux City, 

 Iowa. f..S 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



One of the Oldest Florists' Places in the City. Establish- 

 ed 40 years. First class Business stand. Four Green- 

 houses, well stocked with Plants of all kinds. Fine col- 

 lection of Camellias. Lot contains one acre in fine condition 

 with 6 roomed house. Also fine collection of tools suitable 

 for gardeners' use with a large and varied collection of 

 Florists' designs. All the above with^lease on ground will 

 be sold cheap. Reason for selling— Owner retiring from 

 business. Call or address, JOHN MACEE. Florist. 

 140 N. 19th Street, Phila. «vii=^c, riwrn ,i;, 



FOREMLAN WANTED in a Nursery; must be willing 

 and capable. If experienced in Greenhouse work, all 

 the better. Must thoroughly understand Budding and 

 Grafting. State age, experience and references, jfy last 

 Foreman held position 12 years. Address, F. L. terry, 

 Canandaigua, N. Y. 



Wanted At^N^CE! 



A thoroughly reliable nurseryman of practical experience 

 in propagating and handling "nursery stock, consisting large- 

 ly of Peach trees. Single man preferred, but would take 

 man with small family. Must be well recommended and not 

 afraid to work. Address at once, giving referenc€?and stating 

 salary expected. 



GEORGE A. LONG, Nurseryman, 



Larissa, Texas. 



BACK VOLUMES 



Can still be had in numbers, per year - - - - ^2 10 



Bound in neat cloth cases, including numbers, - - - 2 85 



" 1^ Roan. . " '• ... 310 



Cloth cases alone, mailed for ------ - 50 



Delivered postage free. 

 3r ma 1 us your own numbers, and have them bound in cloth cases 

 for to cents. Retu rned to you bound, postage free. 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Natural and Scientific Diet. 



BY GUSTAV SCHLICKBVSEN. 



Translated from the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. Intended 

 to show what is the natural food of man ; to lead him to become a 

 living child of nature ; to simplify and beautify his manner of living ; 

 to emancipate woman from the Hrudgerj- of the kitchen ; to lead to 

 increased use of fruit; to diminish the use of fle.-h, and where 

 possible, to do away with its use altogether; to improve the health 

 and add to the enjoyments and value of life. Cloth, 250 pages ; i? 

 mo, illustrated. Price, %\. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt ol 

 pr'ce. Address, 



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



RARE AND CHEAP. 



Thornton's Herbal (258 Engravings Bewick) - - - |io.co 

 Dodonxus Herbal (Black letter, 1570) H turkey, very rare 10.00 

 Florigraphia Brittannica (Deakin) 4 vols. 1625 Illustrations 



gjod as new X2.00 



The above will be Expressed at purchaser's expense, on receipt of 

 price. 



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



