THE HORTICILYuRAL ADVERTISER. 



i^" Semi for Circular and conditions of insertion under this heading.*^^ 



D. W. LANGDON, Fruit and Ornamental , H. A. TERRY, Flora Gnrden, Nursery and 

 Trees, Mirulibcry, &c., Mobile, Ala. KruiiFann, Crescent City, Iowa. 



H. S. ANDERSON, Cayuca Lake Nurseries, 

 jai2 Union Springs, N. Y. 



ALBERT BENZ. Pansies a specialty. THOMAS MEEHAN, I WM. WEBSTER, Landscape Engineer* 



SI2 Little Neck, L. L, N. Y Nurseryman <4 I'ree Seeds, Germ.tnt'n, Phil ' Seedsman & KJorist, Rochester, N.Y apiz 



CHAS. BLACK & BRO.. Fruit and Oma- JNO. C. NELTUN, Fruit. Flower & Vege- A. WHITCOMB, Bedding and Greenhouse 



mental I r^cs ^ Plains, Hightstown, N. J ! table Grower, Turner Junction, Ills. ' Plants, Lawrence, Kansas. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, Ornamental a"d WM. PARRY, Fnrit and Ornamental Trees 

 Fruit Irccs, Shrubs, iK:c , Rochester, N.Y. and Small Fruits, Parry P. O., N. J. 



WM. J. STEWART, 



WHOLESALE DEALER IN 



ClIT FLOW m FLOEISTS' MIES, 



Boston Store: 4 Park St. Philadelphia Store : 1518 Chestnut. 



Telegrapliic orilt'is to either slme proiuptly attended to. 

 Fresh Flowers ;iiiil careful parkino- a speciiiltv. tol2 



"THE BOARDMAN TREE PAINT 



Prevents Apple and Fea«'h B<irei>. Destroys Bark 

 Lice, &c. I I s -riprive ur ■ e list, civ -nl "-s a'"l tcsMinonials. 

 ROBERT C. REEVES, 185 and 187 Water St.. N. Y 



A lso, all Ociiei N" v i oik Scc.i Houses. ja6 



FRUIT :RE.CaRDER. 



Puhlisbed nrd edited I y a man l.-.TiDjr S« YEA I- S prno- 

 tkfnl experience, and lum- li.ivintr '.00 nrres iindtr fruit, with 

 evnporatintr buildings, trreen-boug^s, Ar., &c., ripht in the mids* 

 of the creat fruH section of Western N.Y. Monthly, SHpapes. 

 $1,011 per vear. Spcnmen f ree. Enoh No. opeakfilor If »elf. 

 Valusl.le i.reTnii.m to every fvhFrriher. G It A M» and LIB- 

 £KAL Indiieejneiit* to Club Agents. Address, 



A. m. PURDY, Palmyra, N.Y. 



DY'S 



\X EDITION (1880) 



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TNS;TR\JeTOR.^ 



It tella in pi tin, simple laijguago /(■<" .o plam, grorr, 

 and markv the .'ibove. how to gel Ihr best crnpn, giving 

 the best nhins for growins; now to dry. force, pot, 

 «ro.T seedlrags; plans of drying-houses, grape-trellises, 

 etc., etc. It IS a.« full nf prar.liral vtaller ax an rgg 

 xs of mm'. You wouldn't exchange it for any %\M 

 or SI.,")!) book on the same subject that you ever saw. 

 rhe writ«r has compressed into this work his thirty 

 years' experience. •>• P'ges. Paper cover, 2jic. ; 

 oJoth bound, Siic. : postpaid. Postage stannps accepted. 

 AGENTS WANTED. t^~A.\so his Catalogue on 



SMALIiFRUJTS 



pages), FREE to all applicants. Addresa 



^t M. PURDY. Palmyra, N. Y. 



LILIUM FLORIBUNDA OR HARRISII. 



We offer in splendid condition a tew EXTRA LARGE BULBS 

 of this celebrated lily that has treated siicli a couslt r.iati in 

 m the Horticultural World. One Specimen exh'bited at t'e 

 iFifth Avenue Hotel New York, last Spring, produced 145 

 blooms. It may be brought into flower by Cnrihtinas. 



Each. Doz. 

 Bulbs that measure over 10 inches in cir- 

 cumference SI. 50 815.00 



Bulbs that measure from 6 to 10 inches in 



circumference 1.00 9.00 



Delivered free of mail or express charges. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. 



i A. Lj IVl DEC 



LEAVES- 



FOR 



ORATION 



c^ FRESH OR BLEACHED. ^^^ 



Price on application to n8 



ARNOLD PUETZ, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 



~~ Garmore'SKa^o?!f.i; 



An Invented and worn by him 

 perfectly restoring the hearing. ,En. 

 tirely deaf forthirty years, he hearswith 

 them even whispers, distinctlj;. Are 

 not observable, and remain in posi- 

 tion without aid. Descriptive Circular 

 Free. CAUTION i Do not be deceived 

 by bogus ear drums. Mine is the only 

 successful artificial Ear Drum maou 

 factured. 



JOHN GARMORE, 



Fifth & Race Sts., Cincinnati, O, 



SliLEMHLIAUc&l!. 



^lany now ill America, wild have visited our "Home for 

 Flowers." Swanley, Kent, England, will coiitirni the splen- 

 dor and completeness of our collection of Florist Flowers — 

 Sin8:le Dahlias in particular. He-introduced solely by us, 

 and up to the present have bought all Mr. Moore"s ne^v 

 ones, anil other splendid kinds from various raisers. These, 

 together with our two acres of all the most select, have 

 given us stich a sample, both in seeds and pot roots (forty 

 select varieties), as cannot be ottered by any other firm. 

 All the best informed most iiositively assert that Mr. Moore's 

 very dwarf fern like foliage varieties, with their bright and 

 effective colors, are the tiiiiversal favorites. 



For shrubbery or Garden Decoration our "Paragon" 

 stands far ahead of all others, and the same with whites, 

 our "Alba" (erroneously called "White Queen") and 

 "Avalanche" are the best. 



For the Garden and House Decoration our Crimson and 

 Scarlet Glares of the Garden are the most useful; for Cut 

 Flowers of this year's varieties "Ariel" or " Constance," 

 the pure white seiiii-iloitble. with its elegant shaped petals, 

 is attirmed by two of the largest and leading Louihni floral 

 decorators to be the must serviceable of all Dahlias, and 

 nearly eipial to a Camellia, whit h it very muih resembles. 

 This class ret;iiu their petals and conseiiuently prove to be 

 great ac<iuisitioiis. A first class certificate was awariled 

 this varietv and a gold medal recommended by the Council 

 of the Ko.v'al Horticultural Society for our collection. We 

 have l.'i.lKH) stoidv roots and eighteen pounds of seeds, all 

 grown and saved with the greatest possible and practical 

 care. Send for a Catalogue, free, for 35 cents. A mixed 

 packet of single seetl sent for 50 cents ; one ounce, S4.00. 



H. CANNELL & SONS, 



THK HOME FOR FLOWERS, 



Swanley, Kent, England. 



Wire ciflrlrexit : CmmeU. Sivanley, Englayid. 



GREAT WESTERN 



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