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THE HOR TICUL TURA L AD VER 7 ISER. 



HALES' PATENT MOLE TRAP 



For destroying ground moles in lawns, parks, gardens and cemeteries. This is the only " perfect" mole trap in existence 

 and having been thoroughly tested for years, is guaranteed to be superior to all others. Sold by aU Seedsmen and 

 Agricultural Implement Dealers. Illustrated Circulars sent free to any ad<lress. 



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H. W. HALES, Ridgewood, N. J. 



NEVERWASTE 



300.000 ACRFs:;;: 



lour time or inoiipv renting a raiin 

 Riicil y..u can BIJV (.ii your own 



Time and Terms a 



F 



ine FARM and HOME 



with the JJKST .MARKETS 



uIiiioHt at your doiir. 



y paymrnl^. I,.,i,,. ,]„„. ,^,„ 



liAIiNKS, l.an,^ina:, Mi«li. 



OFFER TO THE TRADE 



OF SPECIAL CULTURE OF 



2 00 

 75 



00 

 15 00 

 600 



f^ doz. f, 100 



Alyssum— New Double Variegated Gem SI 00 f 6 00 



" Tom Thumb, New Dwarf. 100 COO 



Carnation— Meteor, best Scarlet for Forcing ... 3 00 20 00 



Calla Ethiopica 82 per doz., S12 per 100, to 3 00 20 00 



Dracaena terminalis, are in very fine condition, 

 well furnished and colored. 



First size, strong 6-in. pots ?C to 10 00 50 00 



Second" " 5-in. " 4 50 35 (X) 



Third " " 4-in. " 3 00 20 00 



Fourth " " 3-in. " 2 00 12 00 



Ferus— Alsophilla Australis $2 to 3 00 20 00 



Adiantum cuneateum 1 00 8 00 



Pteris Argyrea, 3-in. pots 1 00 



" '' 4-in. " o nn 



" Cretica albo lineata 



Ficus— Elastica, splendid plants, 



First size, 6-in. pots 9 00 65 00 



Second " 5-in. " 6 00 40 00 



Third " 4-in. " 3 00 25 00 



Ivies— English, strong, 3 feet long, bushy 1 50 12 00 



Palms— Areca lutescens, 18 to 36 in $18 to 36 00 



" Verschatfelti, 12 to 15 in . . ..$12 to 18 00 



Chamaerops excelsa, 3-in. pots 1 00 8 00 



" " 4-in. " 2 50 20 00 



Corypha Australis, 3-in. " 1 50 12 00 



Cocos Wedelliana, 15 to 21 in $18 to 24 00 



Latania Borbouica, 2in. pots 100 6 00 



3-in. " 1 50 12 00 



1 00 6 00 



1 a'-) 10 00 



12 00 90 00 



2 00 15 00 



3 50 25 00 



$12 to 18 00 



. .per 1000, 850 1 00 



TREE ROSES. 



ELEGANT FIRST-CLASS STOCK BY THE 

 lOO AND lOOO. 



GABRIEL MARC, 



S3 -WOODSIDE, L. I., N.Y_ 



Oreodoxa regia, 2X-in. 

 Phoenix Sylvestris, 2 . -in.' 



" elegans, 6-in. 

 Seaforthia elegans, 3-in. 



Pandanus utilLs, 



6 00 i 

 10 00 



6 00 

 4 00 



4-m. 

 6-in. 

 2-in. 



•' " 3-in. " 1 50 



" " 25^ ft. high f 12 to 15 00 



Pansies— Very choice strain 75 



Petunias -Double, unrivalled collection 2 00 



Primula Sinensis— An extra choice stock of the 



best varieties, 3-in. pots 1 00 



Verbenas— 25 choice sorts, very heal'hy 75 



Violets— Neapolitan and Marie Louise, clumps, 1 50 12 00 

 Marguerite de Savoy, new ; the finest 



double blue for forcing, 2H-in. pots, 2 00 15 00 



Vincamajorvar., bushy, 3 feet 1.50 12 00 



The plants offered above are in every way first-class, and 

 in condition to realize handsome profits in retail sales. 



Full list of plants for the trade. Please see Dreer's Whole- 

 sale List for Autumn, 1882, mailed to applicants in the trade. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



ROSES, VERBENAS, GERANIUMS 



and all other Bedding Plants in large quantities, also Dracaenas, 

 Palms and Hothouse and Greenhouse plants, the largest assortment 

 in America. 



Camellias and Azaleas a specialty. 



Send for Catalogue. 



JNO. DICK, JR., 



. 5 3rd & W OODLAND AVE., Phila . 



A WEEK. 812 a day at home easily made. Costly Out- 

 fit free. Address Tkue & Co., Augusta, Maine. ja.l2 



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$72 



<tRR* week in your own town. Terms and SS outfit free. 

 <j mUAddiess H. Ha llett & Ca, Portland, Maine^^ ja.l2 



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