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ThE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



C. RAOUX'S NURSERYMEN'S AGENCY 



Established in 1857, 

 236 P£:.A.FIL. STREET, 



New York City. 



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P. O. Box 2956. ^ , . 



REPRESENTS IN THE UNITED STATES) 



C. G. VAN TUBERGEN, Jr., Seedsiium and Florist, 



JOHN STEWART & SONS, Nursei vnuii, Sc.dsmen and Florists, 



LEVAVASSEUR & FILS, Nurseryint-u aiul Florists, 



LENAULT HUET, Nurseryman and Florist, 



PIERRE SEBIRE, Nurseryman and Florist, 



D. DAUVESSE, Nurservman and Florist, 



Haarlem, Holland. 

 Dundee, Scotland. 

 Ussy, France, 

 Ussy, F'rance. 

 Ussy, France. 

 Orleans, France 



EUGENE VERDIER FILS AINE, Fhn-ist ; New Gladioluses, Roses, Paeonias, etc., a specialty, Paris, France. 

 V. LEMOINE, Florist ; new varieties of Plants a specialty, ------ Nancy, France. 



FRANCIS REBUFA, Roman Hyacinths and other Bulbs and Immortelles, - - - Ollioules, France 



C. PLATZ & SON, Seedsmen. Erfurt, Prussia. 



ERNEST RIEMSCHNEIDER, Florist, Lily of the Valley Pips, Hamburg, Germany. 



And many other European Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, 

 whose Catalogues will be sent to all applicant.-^, free of expin>c. as soon as they are received for distribution. tjal2 



Catalogue 

 and Prices of 



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D. LANDRETH ^ SONS pllii^A^ETp^^tA 



Extra Heavy Orders from Abroad I 



REDUCED STOCK 



or OUR 



TUBEROSE "DIAMOND," 



and we take this way of stating that WE HAVE NO I 

 (QUALITY BULBS LEFT— ONLY 2d QUALITY BLOOM- 

 ING BULBS can be supplied. To give everybody a fair 

 chance to find out for themselves the merits we claim are 

 really as represented, we otfer thenr at the following low 

 T) rices! 



II Quality Tuberose "Diamond," S.3 per 100, W> per 1,000. 

 NEWROSE, '-Etoile de Lyon," the yellow bedding Rose 

 of the future, fine young plants, S^? per 12, -S-inch pots, S25 

 per 100; 2-inch pots, S1.S per 100, $150 per 1,000. 

 Of other Roses we have a stock of over 100,000, ready 

 February 16th. Send for our 80-page Catalogue, Retail and 

 AVholesale, FREE TO .\LL. Address, 



NANZ & NEUNER, 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



TO THE TRADE 



TUBEROSES— A few thousand extra fine bulbs of the 

 Double White variety left. Price on application. 



LATANIA BORBONICA-1 ft., 4 or 5 leaves, -from 

 5-in. iiots. .s2 per doz.; S16 per 100. 



SEAFORTHIA ELECANS-l>^ft ,5in. pots. 33.50 

 per duz.; irSO.OO per 100. 



CERANIUIVIS— The wonderful new French kinds. Grand 

 Chancellor Faldherbe anil Lemolne's Cannell. 20c. each; 

 J?2.00 per dozen. Emiel de Gerardin, Albert Grevy Lettre, 

 John Lemoine, Paul Charbonnler, Perle. Prokop Danbeck, 

 1.5c. each ; $1.50 ]5er dozen. Mrs. Pollock .aiid Mrs. John 

 Glutton, a beautiful tricolor, 10c. each : Sl.OO per doz. 

 Silver-edged May Queen and Snowstorm, 15c. each ; S1.50 

 per dciz. Mrs. Vidler, far superior in everv way to Moun- 

 tain of Snow, 20c. each ; «20.00 per doz. ' 



PEL ARGON lU MS— Beauty of Oxton and General Taylor, 



two of the best for market, strong young plants from 

 •1-in. pots, 20c. each ; §2.00 per doz. 

 ECHEVERIA RETUSA— Blooms beautifullv all vsqn- 

 ter. Strong, from 4 & 5-in. pots, SI. 00 and S1.50 f. doz. 



ALEX. SCOTT, 



Waverly, Baltimore Co., Md- 



