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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



THE BERMUDA EASTER LILY 



Also called Liliuni longiflorum florabunda and Liliiun Hanisii. 



THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR FORCING FOR WINTER FLOWERS. 



The most v. luable, as it blooms quicker, is more fragrant, never fails to bloom : 

 as many flowers as- the older sorts, which it is destined to entirely supersede. 



d produces from three to four times 

 Jne plant has been known to have 



145 FLOWERS TO A SINGLE STEM!! 



We were awarded for this new lily the FIRST PREMIUM by the N. Y. Horticultural Society, May, 1884. 



For notices of the press, illustrations and full descriptions, write for our Circular, mailed FREE to all. SS" Owing 

 to the large Wholesale demand, our stock of common sized Bulbs has been exhausted this season, but we have a limited 

 supply of extra sized Bulbs, which are very superior to anything ever before on the market, which we otfer at the^fol- 

 lowmg low rates : Price, fine strong bulbs, SI each ; S9 per doz. These are large bulbs, about 7-8 inches in circumference, 

 and must not be compared with smaller bulbs, offered at a less price. Also, a very few extra large mammoth bulbs, 

 suitable for exhibition purposes, and from which fine results may be expected, *2 each. Remit by I'. (_). (jrder. Address, 



F. R. PIERSON & CO. 



Seedsmen and Florists, 



XA.RRYTO'WN, Wr. Y. 



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HANSEll RASPBERRY 





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GRAPES 



AND 



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JsClW*^ leading varieties, both new and old. 

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An illustrated priced catalogue telling how to get and 



BERRIES 



WINDOW FLOWER GARDEN 



By Julius J. Heintich. 



Handsomely illustrated. This work endeavors by a few simple 

 directions for'the management of plants and flowers in the window 

 or conservatory, to show to all members of the family, ..nd especial- 

 ly the children, that the cultivation of flowers is not difficult and 

 brings more real enjoyment than many moreexpensiv- amusemems. 



It IS intended for all, includipg children, exc udinjj technical terms 

 as far as pcssible, and giving the most simple directions. 93 pp , 12 

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Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street, Phili. 



INJURIOUS INSECTS 



OF THE 



FARM and GARDEN. 



Ey MARY TREAT. 



Fully Illu tr.ited. 28% pages. 12mo. cloth. 

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



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 



CROCUS, NAUCISSUS, LILIES, 



And all other bulbs for planting in 



the autumn. 

 Bulb Glasses, Fancy Flower Pots, Fern 



Cases, Winter Flowering Plants. 



The largest and finest assortment in 



the country. 



PRICES MODERATE. 



Descriptive catalogue, with culture, 



free to all applicants. 



HENKY A. DREER, 71 * Chest nut St., Phila., Pa. 



Queen"T?.E Soutli"^ 



FARM MILLS 



For Stock Feed or Meal for 

 Family use. 

 10,000 TliT TTSE. 

 W rite for Pamphlet. 



Simpson & Ganlt M'fg Co. 



Successors to Strabb Mill Co, 

 CINCINNATI. O. 



Carnation Florets 



IN LARGE NUMBERS 



Will be furaished by the undersigned the coming season. 



! THOIVIAS F. SEAL, 



I Uuionville, Chester Co., Pa. 



PRACTICAL LESSONS IN 



Architectural Drawing ; 



Or, HOW TO MAKE THE WORKING DRAWINGS AND WRITE 

 SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDINGS. 



BY WILLIAM B. TUTHILL, A.M., Aechitect. 



Illustrated by 33 full page plates (one in colors) and 33 

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



