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THE HOR IICUL TURAL AD VER TISER. 



TRADE OFFER.- 



-FOR- 



Park, Street ? Lawo Plaoting 



SPLENDID LOT. 



— COXSLSTIXG OF— 



American Elm, i:iig;li$h Alder, Kuropean Ash, White 

 Ash, Silver-leaved Maple, Rock or Sugar Maple and 

 Lombardy Poplar, (5 to S, 8 to 10, 10 to 12 and 12 to 15 feet. 

 Cstalpa Speciosa, Ash-leaved Maple, American Lin- 

 den, Cnrnpestris Elm and T>aurel-leaved Willow. 6 to 8 

 and 8 to 10 feet. American an<l European Mountain 

 Ash, 8 to 10 feet. European Larch and Deciduous 

 Cypress, 4 to 6 and 6 to 8 feet. 



The above in surplus. Many other sorts in smaller quan- 

 tities. 



•^GRAPE VINES.^ 



A large stock <d I with one and two-year old, including 

 many of the newer varieties. ; 



HHODODENDHONS, BYEHID CAIAWBIENSE, Etc, ' 



9 to 10, 12 to 15 and 18 to 20 inches. A tine lot. 

 A FULL and COMPLETE LINE of NURSERY STOCK. 



4Sr- PRICE LIST FRF,E.-=5:u 



Tie StoiTs& Harrison Co.,; 



tja4 ^Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. I 



JOHlvr SAUUS 



CATALOGUE OF 



lew, Ears anil buil Plants for 1883, 



Will be ready in February with a colored plate. 



It is full in all the really good New Plants— New 

 Dracaenas, New Crotons. New Pelargoniums, &c., 



with a rich collection of Fine Foliage and other Green- 

 house and Hot-house Plants, well grown andat lowprices, 

 free to all our customers : to others 10 cents, or a plain copy 

 free. 



Roses. 



An immense stock of all the New French and English 

 Varieties. Bennett's Hybrid Teas, Queen of Bedders, 

 Etoile de Lyon, and other tine New Teas &c., pot grown 

 at cheap rates. New Rose Catwlogue now ready, free. 



NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Single Dahlias. Plants and Seeds from "Ware's 

 Collection, the finest in England. "This strain is the 

 finest in the trade, and has produced the finest novelties of 

 the season, ten of whiili have been awarded flrst-class 

 certificates." 



^CALADIl TIES. 



For some years these have been grown as SPECIALTIES ;: 

 we are in a i)osition to send out, this s<'ason, unusually large 

 :ind fine bulbs. By starting the Gloxinias early they may 

 lie brought into bloom May 1st. 



Gloxinia Crassifolia Grandifiora, 



Mixed in the finot colors. -2.00 per doz., S15.00 per 100. 



Caladium Fancy leaved, 



25 of the finest sorts, >2.00 per doz., ?12.00 per 100. 

 They may be sent by mail securely packed from frost. t 



HENRY A. DREER, 

 714 Chestnut St., Pliiladelpliia> 



I WILL SEND TO ANY PART OF THE UNITEI> 

 STATES OR CANADA 



25 CHOICE VARIETIES 



Of Cactus, Yuccas, Fan-Palms. Assortment for only $10.00. 



25 VARIETIES AMARYLLIS, 



Lilies, Gladiolus, Zephyranthes, Oxalis, for only $2.00. 



12 PAPERS OF EVERGREEN TREES, 



Acacias, Cypress, Thuja. Eucalyptus. Cassia, Erythrina, 

 Koelreuteria, for only $2,00. 



WANTED 



East Indian, Mexican, Central and South Ameri- 

 can, &c.. Catalogues free. 



f.3 



m SI, WasliingtoB, D. C. 



FRESH SEEDS OF 2 FINE FAN-PALMS, 



Brahea filamentosa (Pritchardia) and Brahea glauca at 

 $5.00 per packet. 



WISTARIA SINENSIS, 100 Seeds, $2.00. 



R. WEINHOLD, 



f3 FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN, 



I Box 303. Los Angeles, Southern California. 



apartYer 



for Nursery 

 and Seed Busi- 

 ness. Write to R. WEINHOLD, 

 Box 303. Southern California. fs 



1,000 BO^XES 



FLORIDA ORANGES, 



Will be given away in Premiums to subscribA-s. For 

 partienlars, address 



HERALD PUBLISHING CO., 

 f.4 Tavares, Or.-^ nse Co., Florida. 



The leadinarnew Red Raspberry. Uneqnaledin Size, Flavor 

 and Productiveness, extra early and hardy. Send for iles- 

 eriptive eircidar with nriees to the originator, 

 f . 2_ J. CHURCHMAN. B uriington , N. J._ 



HOW TO RAISE FRUIT 



By THOMAS GREGG. 

 A Hand-book of Fruit Cuhure. b'-ing a Guide to the proper Cul- 

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

 Fruits. 184 pages, i2mo, cloth, fully illustrated. Price, Ji.oc . Sent 

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



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



