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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



DUTCH BULBS LILIUM HARRI8II. 



£. H. KRELAGE & SON, 



NUBSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, 



HAARLEM, HOLLAND. 



The Wholesale Cataloerue, American Kditlon (No. a'jfla), 

 of DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS AND MISCELLANEOUS BULBOUS 

 AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS for 1882-1883, 44pp., 8vo, 

 is now ready and may be had free on prepaid applica- 

 tion. t.au3 



JAPANESE BULBS AND PLANTS 



£!xported to America or Europe by 



LOUIS BOHMER, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, 



(Formerly Horticulturist to the Japanese Government;) 

 has had twenty years' experience in Japan. All orders ac- 

 companied by draft on the Oriental Bank, Yokohama, 

 Japan, will secure prompt attention. >9^ Correspondence 

 Bolicited. ts6 



TREES! TREES! 



Our new Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental 

 Trees, Small Fruits, Hardy Shrubs, Roses, etc., with prices, 

 will be ready September 10th, and will be mailed free to all 

 who apply. 



JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, 



au.2 112 Smithfield St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



I am now prepared to furnish well ripened bulbs of the 

 above valuable new Lily. For early forcing or as a decora- 

 tive plant in Winter it has no equal. 



Price, first-class bulbs, 75 cts. each ; S7.60 per dozen ; 

 *50 per hundred. 



Second size, blooming bulbs, 50 cts. each ; S4.00 per 

 dozen ; S25.00 per hundred. 



TVIVi;. K. HARMS, 



t.au.4 550I DARBY R O A D , Ph i I a . , P a. 



Imported from the most reliable g:rower8 of Holland. 

 A large stock of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, 

 Crown Imperials, &c., at lowest prices. Seed Wheat, 

 new and iniproved varieties. New crop Timothy, Clover. 

 Orchard, Herd, &c. Send for descriptive circulars and 

 price list. 



JOHNSON & STOKES, Seedsmen, 



tsl 1114 Market Street, Philadelph ia, P a. 



H0WT0¥ESTR0Y INSECTS 



Plants and Flowers m the Gardkn and the House ; giving 

 directions short, sharp and decisive how to overcome every insect 

 enemy that infects flowers and plants, out-doors and in-doors, 

 which troubles window Gardens ; which eats up the vegetables of 

 the garden ; which devours the fruit trees, shrubs and vines, and 

 lives in the homes of anxious, tired housekeepers. Paper, 100 pages. 

 Price, 30 cents, postage free. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT. 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



CRAPE 



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the unrivalled New Cnrrant 



FAY'S PROLIFIC. 



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 Free Catalogues. GEO. S. JOSSELYN, Fredonla, New York. 



txxe: orcziid .a-i^bxtiux. 



A New Illustrated Monthly Work on Exotic Orchids. Conducted by Rober Warner and Benjamin S. Williams. Botanical 

 Descriptions by Thomas Moore, Curator of Chelsea Botanic Gardens. 



The colored figures by John Nugent Fitch. Size of page royal quarto, enabling artist to produce ample and intelligible portraits 

 of the plants, which will be drawn and colored in the best style. The text will comprise English botanical descriptions of the plants, 

 notes on their culdvation, and such general observations concerning them as may prove of interest or utility to orchid-growers. The sub- 

 jects selected for illustration will comprise the most ornamental and attractive species and varieties, new and old, of this noble and beau- 

 tiful family. The publishers hope to present to their subscribers an annual album of floral pictures which will be at once welcomed to 

 the drawing-room and the library. Sold by subscription and issued in regular monthly parts.at $1.25 per part, or $15.00 for the 

 twelve annual parts, mailed post free on receipt of price. Each part will contain in an elegant wrapper, four handsomely colored 

 plates with corresponding letter-press ; and a volume of twelve parts will be completed annually. First part was issued July, i88i, and 

 the first annual volume will be completed in June of 1882. 



Orders as received by the undersigned will be entered and forwarded to the Publisher in London. An interval of from four to six 

 weeks will ensue between reception of order by us and reception of initial numbers (per mail, direct from London,) by subscriber, — after- 

 wards regularly each month. 



Advertisements of a suitable character will be admitted at following rates per single issue : Whole page, ^20.00 ; half-page, $11.25 • 

 quarter-page. Js. 50 : per inch, single column, jti.so. Terms cash with the order. Address for subscription or advertising. 



CHAS. H. MAROT, Sole Agent for the United States, 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



HOUGH'S ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY 



Designed to afford Information concerning the Planting 

 and Care of Forest Trees for Ornament or Profit ;;and giving 

 Suggestions upon the Creation and Care of Woodlands, with 

 the view of securing the Greatest Benefit for the Longest 

 Time. Particularly adapted to the Wants and Conditions 

 of the United States. 



By FRANKLIN B. HOUGH, PH.D., 

 Chief of Forestry Division, Department of Agriculture, i price Address 

 Washington, D. C. 



Large 12mo, pp. 381. Numerous Illustrations, J2.00. Will 



be sent bv maU. prepaid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



HOW TO RAISE FRUIT 



By THOMAS GREGG. 

 A Hand-book of Fruit Culture, being a Guide to the proper Cul- 

 tivation and Management ot Fruit Trees, and of Grapes and small 

 Fruits. 184 pages, i2mo, cloth, fully illustrated. Price, Ji. 00. Sent 

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



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



Second Edition, revised by the author. 



THE NEW BOTANY 



A LECTURE ON THE BEST METHOD OF TEACHING, 



BY W. J. BEAL, M. SC, PH. D., 



Professor of Botany in the Agricultural College, Lansing, 

 Mich. 8vo, paper. 25c. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 



CHAS. H. MATV3T, 

 814 Chestnut Street, FhUa. 



PRACTICAL 



CAMELLIA CULTURE. 



A treatise on the Propagation and Culture of the Camellia Ja- 

 ponica, by Robert J. Halliday. Illustrated with Five Colored 

 Plates and 50 Wood Engravings, 12mo, pp. 141, cloth. Price, $2.00. 

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



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



