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THE HOR TICUL TURAL A D VER TISER. 



RXJIT 



stocks of every kind from French importation, offered for sale this Pall 

 at very cheap and reduced prices. 



200,000 rtii>^<'s on tine \\\^\\ and 

 half istandaids, low buddeil 

 * on Mainieti stock, on l)riar 

 roots and on own roots ; 

 Tea Roses cultivated in 

 pots and in open ground. 

 500 000 *Ianetti stocks and briars, 



' seedlings one year old. 



500 000 Tear stock, tine 1 year ex- 



' tra, and son,(X)0 good No. 1. 



300.000 Quiiif't' stock, tine extra, 



' and ,sO(t.Ooi) No. 1&2 choice. 



300,000 I'oucin and Paradise Ap- 

 ple stock, extra and No. 1 

 choice. 



800,000 '^I'P'e stock, 1 year, from 

 seed, in extra and No. 1 

 choice. 



1000 to 1200 l>>^- of Fresh Pear Seed 

 will l)e cropped with the 

 liest care in (October and 

 November and oll'ered for 

 .^ale. 



200.000 fluni, Ht. Julien, I year 

 seeilling, and 2.VJ,0CO No. 1 

 and 2 choice. 

 100,000 Plum, Ht. Julien, true, ex- 

 tra and No. 1, from layer 

 transplanted, special vari- 

 fti/ to make up tine stand- 

 ard trees. 

 500,000 Mahaleb, extra, and No. 1 



and 2 choice. 

 200,000 Cherries stock, common 

 I Cherry (Cerasus avium). 



The whole at very cheap and reduced prices. Prices on demand. Orders must be sent as early as possible, in 

 order to be assured to be supplied in full. Hall the value of orders must be sent with the order, or depositcfl with my 

 bankers in New York, Messrs. John Munroe <t Co., 8 Wall Street; but orders must be sent directly to me, Munroe 

 & Co. only trusted with money matters. Catalogues and General Trade Last will be ready by November, and will be sent 

 on demand. All communications and orders must be sent directly to o4 



L. PAILLET, Nurseryman, Vallee de Chatenay, a Chatenay pres Paris, France. 



Special arrangements may be made for large or small orders sent franco atNew York, and duties and expenses of trans- 

 port of every kind paid, customers paying onlv expenses from Ne w York to hi s pla ce. Special prices sent on demand. 



TOBMM STEMSpEl TlSll S[[DS 



In bales weighing 500 lbs. each, at »5.00 per bale, or three j Catalpa speciosa. European Larch, Amerlran White 

 bales for S12 00. Ash, Pine, Spruce, Arborvitfe, &c., &c. 



I Catalpa specius<t Seeds. 



TOBACCO DUST, $3 per case. Free on board of boats or cars. 



Straiton & Storm, 



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204-208 East 27th St., New York City. 



DENNISONS 



CHEAP AND REUABLi 

 PATENT 



SHIPPING TAGS 



FOfiSAlEAT THISQEFtCE, 



R. DOUGLAS & SON 



WAUKEGAN, ILLS. 



ja.S 



Second Hand, out of j)rint and rare. Binding somewhat 

 worn, bill paper in excellent order. 



Name of size. 

 IP. 



2 P. 



3 P. 



4 P. 

 BP. 



6 P. 



7 P. 



8 P. 



Length. 



3 in. 

 3K " 



4 " 

 4Ji '• 

 B " 

 5^ " 

 6 " 

 6^ 



Width. PerlO"n 



l^in. $1.50 



iVs " 1.75 



1% " 2.00 



2H " 2.50 



2}i " 3.00 



2Ji " 3.60 



3 " 4.00 



3H " 4.B0 

 Printing $1.00 per 1000 



With Strings 50 cents per 1000 extra 

 extra. Order by numbers. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St.. PhMiidelpliia 



ARITHMETIC MADE EASY. 



ROPP'S EASY CALCULATOR 



A few more copies only left ; after which this work will be 

 out of print. 



Russia Leather, Gilded, S2.00, Morocco, SI. 50; 

 Fine Knglish Cloth, SI. 00. Cloth (without Slate 

 Memoranduui,) 60ct8. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. 



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



HOW TO RAISE PKOIT^ 



By THOMAS GREGG. 

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

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

 Fruits. 184 page.«, i2mo, cloth, fully illustrated. Price, ^i.Oo. Sent 

 bv mafl post-paid, on receipt of prii e. Address, 



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



Trees and Shi^bs of Britain, Native and Foreign, Hardii and 

 Half- Hardy, Pictorialhf and Botanieally delineated", and 

 Scientifically and Popularly described. 



With their PROPAGATION, CULTURE and MANAGEMENT, 

 and USES i'l the ARTS, im nscful and oruamenUil ni mi it ions 

 and ii LANDSCAPE GARDENING; p ecede.l by a HIST'^RICAL 

 and GEOGRAPHICAL outline of the TREES rind SHRUBj of 

 TEMPERATE CLIMATES throughout the WORLD. 

 100 Plates of Trees, 2.500 Wood-cuts of Shrubs, Trees, etc. 



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

 a 8 vols. Cloth. Price. tH'.OO. Expressage at expense of 

 ijrer. One set only! Address, 



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



THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES 



BT B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



With the real essential information relative to each disease. Will 

 save many times its cost. Gives cause, symptoms and best treat- 

 ment of ''iseases. Table with the doses, effects and antidotes of 

 principal medicines used, and a few pages on action and uses of 

 medicines. Rules for telling age of Horse and fine engraving show- 

 ing appearance of the tee' h each year. A large collection of valu- 

 able recipes. Printed on fine paper 7V^x5 inches; nearly 100 pages, 

 35 engravings. Price, 25 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt 

 of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT. 814 Chestnut Street. Phila. 



Art of Propagation. 



A Hand book for Nurserymen, Florists, Gardeners and Every- 

 body, 32 pages octavo, paper, illustrated with 25 cuts, price 50 

 :ents. Mailed, postage free, on receipt ol price. 



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



