THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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Chrysanthemums JAPANESE BDLBS AND PLANTS 



Wm. K. Harris has many thousand of all the hest varie- | 

 ties in bloom, and begs all lovers of the queen of autumn , 

 flowers to visit the Kingsessing Nurseries and inspect his 

 extensive collection while in bloom. 



Price, for large plants grown in six-inch pots, well ; 

 bloomed, S4.0O per doz.; «25.00 per hundred. \ 



WM. K. HARRIS, 



taa4 No. 5501 Darby Road, Philadelphia. 



Manual of Accidents and Emergencies, 



Or how to avoid accidents and what to do when they occur, 

 •with notes on the Preservation of Health. (Compiled for the 

 use of Teachers, Students, and the Industrial Classes, 



By Geo. A. Groff, M. D., 

 of the University of Lewisburg, Pa. pp 92, 12 mo. boards, 

 price 50 cents by mail post-paid. 

 Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 811 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



Exported lo America or Europe by 



LOUIS BOHMER, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, 



(Formerly Horticulturist to the Japanese Government;) 

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

 companied by draft on the Oriental Bank, Yokohama, 

 Japan, will secure prompt attention. SIS' Correspondence 

 solicited^ te6 



AmericaTGaiiB Birfl Slontini. 



By JOHN MORTIMER MURPHY, 



Author of Sportmg Adventures in the Far West, Rambles in 

 Northwest America, The Zoology and Resources of Ore- 

 gon and Washington Territory. A Search for the 

 Mountain of Gold, The Forester of the Ardennes, 

 Adventures in the Wilds of Florida, etc., etc. 

 Handsomely Illustrated. 347 pages. 12mo. Cloth. Tinted 

 Paper. Price, 82.00 by mail, post paid. Address 

 CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., PhUa. 



tixe: orchid jFLI^BXTIMC. 



A New Illustrated Monthlv Work on Exotic Orchids. Conducted by Rober Wakner and Benjamin S. W illiams. Botanical 

 Descriptions by Thomas Moore, Curator of I'hekea Botanic Gardens. 



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

 •fthe plant- which will De drawn ani culored in the best style. The text will comprise English bot.niral de^.criptions ol the plants, 

 notes on their cultivation and such general o servations concerning them as may prove of interest or utility to orchid-growers. The sub- 

 jects Selected for dlu.-tration will comprise the most ornamental an<i attractive species and varieii<s. new ;!rd old, of this nolile and beau- 

 tiful family. The publi hers hope to present to their subset ibers an annual album r,f floral pictures whiih will be at once welcomed to 

 the drawing-room and the library, bold by subscription and issued in regular monthly parts.at $1.2^ per part, or Sl'i.OO for the 

 twe ve annual parts, mailed p stfreeon receipt of price. Each part wi 1 contain in an elcgmt wrapper, tour hand-omely colored 

 plati s with c rresp jnuing letter-press , and a vo ume of twelve parts will be completed annually. First part wa^ issued July, i88i, and 

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



Orders as received by the .<n .ersigned will be enterel and forwarded to the Publisher in London. An interval of frf^m four to six 

 weeks will ensue b. tween reception of order by us and reception of initial nnmbers (per mail, direct from London,) by subscriber, — after- 

 wards regularly each month. 



Ader.isements of a su table character will be admitted at following rates per single issue : Whole page, |2o.oo ; half-page, J11.25; 

 quarter-page. 4s. 50 : per inch, single c.dumn, Ji 50. Terms cash with the order. Address for subscription or advertising. 



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



Second Hand, out of print and rare. RimHng somewhat 

 worn, but paper in excellent order. \ 



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A NEW BOOK 

 NOW READY. 



Irees and Shrubs of Britain, Native arid Foreign, Hardy and 

 Half-Hardy, Piclorially and Botanically delineated, and 

 Scientifically and Popularly described. 



With their PROPAGATION, CULTURE and MANAGEMENT, 

 and USES i" fb'- ARTS, m useful aiul ornamental pliiii^itioiis 

 and 11 LANDSCAPE GARDENING ; p ecede.l by a HISTORICAL 

 and GEOGRAPHICAL outline of the TREES .-vnd SHRUBo of 

 TEMPERATE CLIMATES throughout the WORLD. 

 400 Plates of Trees, 2500 Wood-cuts of Shrubs, Trees, etc. 

 BY J. C. LOUDON, F. L. & H. S., etc. 

 In 8 vols. Cloth. Price. $4('.00. Expressage at expense of 

 buyer. One set only! Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Philad'a. 



GUIDE TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS. 



By a. S. Packard, Jr., M.D. 

 Also a Treatise on those Injurious and Beneficial to 

 Crops. For the use of Colleges, Farms, Schools and Agri- 

 culturists. Illustrated with 11 plates, and 650 wood-cuts. 

 702 pages, 8vo, cloth. Price, S6,00. Sent by mail post-paid 

 on receipt of price. Address, 

 CHAS. H. M A ROT, 814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



' HOW TO RAISE FRUIT 



By THOMAS GREGG. 

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

 tivation and M.<nagement ot Fruit Trees, and of Grapes and small 

 Fruits. 184 pages, izmo, cloth, fully illustrated. Price, li.Oi,. Sent 

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



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



THE ROSE 



A treatise on the Cultivation, History, Family Character- 

 istics, etc., of the various groups of Roses, with accurate 

 descriptions of the varieties now generally grown. 

 BY H. B. ELLW ANGER. 

 Pp. 29.3, 16mo, cloth. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 

 price, 81.25. Address, 



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



A Complete Systeiu of Book-Keepiug for 

 Farmers, Planters, and Garcteueni. 



I BY A. L. CAMPFIELD. 



Every one should keep a strictaccount of all business transactions, 

 and thereby save much trouble that comes of neglect. This is a 

 j plain, practical system of book-keeping, easily understood, and 

 especially adapted to the wanisol the Farmer. Full instru tions in 

 each book Can be carried in an ordina'y pocket; 180 pages, 

 bound in shecp-skin. Price 7^ cents. Mailed postage free on 

 receip t of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. lUAKOT. 814 Chestnut St.. PhUa 



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. !86o. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 

 price. Address, 

 ^ CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, PhUa. 



