THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



tS' Send for Circular and conditions of insertion under this heading. 'Sft 



H. S. ANDERSON, Cayusjii Lake Nurseries, 

 jai2 Union Springs, N. Y. 



WM. F. BASSETT, Small Fruiu, Fruit and 

 Ornamental Trees, Hammonton, N J. 



, 0. W. LANGDON, Fruit and Ornamental H. A. TERRY, Flora (jarden, Nursery and 



I Trees, Shrubbery, &c., Mobile, Ala. Fruit Farm, Crescent City, Iowa. 



THOMAS MEEHAN, WM. WEBSTER, Landscape Engineer. 



i Nur-eryman & Tree Seeds, Germant'n, Phil Seedsman & Florist, Rochester, N.Y. api2 



ALBERT BENZ, Pansies a specialty. 

 S12 Little Neck, L. L, N. Y 



ELLWANGER & BARRY. Ornamental and 

 Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c., Rochester, N.Y. 



MICHEL PLANT & SEED CO., Flower & 

 Veg. Plants, Seeds, &c., St. Louis, Mo 



JNO. C. NELTNOR, Fruit, Flower & Vege- 

 table Grower, Turner Junction, Ills. 



A. WHITCOMB, Bedding and Greenhouse 

 Plants, Lawrence, Kansas. 



WM. J. STEWART, 



whoi.f;s.\i.e dealer in 



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



Telegraphic orders to either store promptly attended to. 



Fresh Flowers and careful packing a specialty. tol2 



THE BOARDMAN TREE PAINT 



Prevents Apple and Peach Borer«. Destroys Bark 



Lice, &c. Descriptive price list, circulars and testimonials. 

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



Also, all other New York Seed Houses. ja6 



FRUIT RECORDER. 



Published and edited by a man hKvinpr S« TE A I' S !>••«<; 

 tlcftl experience, and now haviiig "-nii .-^cres iindj r fniit, w-iC 

 evaporating building, pr^en-houaes, &c., Ac, r'eht in the uiids* 

 uf the ?Te«t fruit sectioo of Weet^-rn N. Y. . Monthly, in pns« 

 $1.00 per vear. Specimea Iree. Each No. upeHk* lor tt»elf 

 Valuable prcminm to every subscriber. ei<.\NI> aiij L.1B- 

 EUAL Inducenents'to Club Agents. Addreae, 



A. M. PURDY, Palmyra, N.Y- 



PURDY'S 



^VW EDITION (1880) of the 



§;mall fruit, 



INSTRUCTOR. 



It tells in plain, simple laugua^t- huu lo phut:, groir, 

 and market the above, how to get 'he best rrops. giving 

 the best plans for growing ; now to drj', force, pot, 

 ijrow seedlings; plans of drying-houses, grape-trellises, 

 etc., etc. It IS a^ ynU of practical matter ax ait eyg 

 i" of mea'. You wouldn't exchange it for any $l.(iO 

 or $1..50 book on the same subject that yon ever saw. 

 Phe writer has compressed into this work his thirty 

 years' experience. «4 pjiges. Paper cover, ioc. ; 

 doth bound, oOc. : postpaid. Postage stamps accepted. 

 AGENTS WANTED, t^" Also his Catalogue on 



SMALL FRUJTS 



(^ pages), FREE to all applicants. Addread 



0^ k: M. PURDY. Palmyra, N. Y- 



ULIUM FLORIBUNDA OR HARRISII. 



We offer in splendid condition a few EXTRA LARGE BULBS 

 of this celebrated lily that has created such a consternation 

 m the Horticultural World. One Hijecinien exhibited at t'le 

 Fifth Avenue Hotel New York, last Wprine, produced 145 

 blooms. It may be brought into flower by Cnristnias. 



Kach. Doz. 

 Bulbs that measure over 10 inches in cir- 

 cumference 81.50 $15.00 



Bulbs that measure from 6 to 10 inches in 



circumference 1.00 9.00 



Delivered free of mail or exi)ress charges. 



HENRY A. DREER. 



714 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. 



Single Dahlias, &c. 



Many now in America, who have visited our "Home for 

 Flowers," Swanley, Kent, England, will confirm the splen- 

 dor and completeness of our collection of Florist Flowers — 

 Single Dahlias in particular. Re-intn>duced solely by us. 

 and up to the present have bought all Mr, Moore's new 

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

 together with our two ucre^ of all tlie most select, have 

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

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

 I All the best infcunied most positively assert that Mr, Moore's 

 , very dwarf fern-like foliage varieties, with their bright and 

 effective col'>rs, are the universal 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 vear's varieties "Ariel" or "Coiwtance," 

 the pure white seini-doulile. with its elegant shaped petals, 

 is affirmed by two of the largest and leading London floral 

 decorators to be the most serviceable of all Dahlias, and 

 nearly equal to a Camellia, wlrich it very much resembles. 

 This class retain their petals and conse(iuent]y prove to be 

 great accpiisitions. A flrst-class certificate was awarded 

 this varietv and a gold medal recommended by the Council 

 of the Royal Horticultural Society for our collection. We 

 have 1.5,000 stock roots and eighteen pounds of seeds, aU 

 grown and saved with the greatest possible and practical 

 care. Send for a Catalf)gue, free, for 25 cents. A mixed 

 packet of single seed sent for 50 cents : one dunce, S4.00» 



H. CANNELL &. SONS, 



THK HOME FOR FLOWERS, 



Stanley, Kent, England. 



Wire address : Caiiitell, Sivanlep. England. ja2 



aH^ 



f EADiRA KTERS or Branch Head^ 

 ■ilquarters for OLD IKON < l^AD 



rig^^B ^IStrawberry, {be.'t yet). Texas Red Black- 

 VWm Wlberry ana I vanhoeApple ( keeps until Julx-' 

 *"=="■' ■^ISpecially liberal rates to the trade. 200 

 JnewandoldvarietlesofStrawljerne8.Ka.si>- 

 Sraiies, Kieffers. Peaches. &c. MyHaudh.x 1;, 



Sbc. Catalogue 



E. H. H.iiNEs, ivioorestowu. N. J. f.2: 



Mv Annual Priced Catalogue is now ready and mailed free 

 to ail applicants. It contains all the leading and most popu- 

 lar Borts of 



VEGETABLE, FIELD 



A>'1> 



FLOWER SEEDS, 



Besides all the desirable novelties of last season, and nearly 

 every tiling else in my line of business. 



ALFRED BRIDGEMAN. 



Li 



37 East 19th St., near Broadway, New York City. 



