THE HOR TICUL 7 VRAL AD VER TISER. 



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SITUATIONS WANT£D. 



Advertisements under this head must be paid for in advance, with 

 the order, at rate of f i.oo for each 36 words per insertion. 



TO Horticulturists. Who want Foreman or Gardener, who 

 is practical, reliable ; thoroughly understands managing 

 every department, address Charles Crucknell, 1233 N. 21st 

 St., St. Louis, Mo. Open to engage after March 1st. 



AS Gardener in private family ; English, married one 

 child; thoroughly understands management of gentle- 

 man's place, Hot and Cold Graperies, Greenhouses, Land- 

 S'-ape, Flower, Kitchen Garden : 10 vears" in this country ; 

 good references. Address, W. F. J., Post-office, South 

 Bend, Indiana. 



AS Gardener, Married, one child, has had a thorough 

 experience in the cultivation of Stove and Greenhouse 

 plants, Graperies, Vegetables, Ac, and the general manage- 

 ment of a private establishment. Address S., Manayunk 

 P.O., Philadelphia. 



BY a competent Gardener with over 30 years' experience. 

 Understands propagation in all its 'branches, Green- 

 house, growing foreign Grapes and Stove plants. Address 

 Charles Long, 98 Francis Street, Rochester, N. Y. 



BY a competent Gardener. Understands care of Green- 

 houses, Graperies, Lawns and Vegetable garden. Mar- 

 ried, small family. James McAdams, Darby, Delaware 

 Co., Pa. 



BY a single man, German ; understands all branches of 

 Gardening and Greenhouse ; would like to be Foreman 

 for a florist or on gentleman's place. Good references. Ad- 

 <lress SchUler, care of F. H., 100.! Noble St., Philadelphia. 



AS Gardener, by a thoroughly efficient single man, Englishi 

 2.5 years' practical experience in growing GrapeS' 

 Peaches, Hoses, Orchids, Stove and Greenhouse plantsi 

 Lawns, Flower Gardens, and V-egetables. Highly recom^ 

 mended. A. Fletcher, New England Hotel, 64 Water St.) 

 Cleveland, Ohio. 



AS Gardener, by a man acquainted with all branches of 

 the business. Address, Thos. Oliver, care Robert H. 

 Crozer, Upland, Delaware Co., Pa. 



AS Gardener on private place, by a single man, age 85 

 years, understands Greenhouses and Graperies, good 

 Vegetable Gardener. Good reference. Address \V. H., 

 1632 North Second St., Philadelphia. 



BY a Florist and Gardener of middle age, a first class pri- 

 vate or commercial place ; latter preferred. Under- 

 stands Florist business and Gardening in aU its branches. 

 Address Florist, care of R. B. Martinetz, East Rockport, 

 Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. 



Wanted 



By a man 3U years of age, 

 position as bouquet maker or 

 propagator. No objection to 

 any part of the country. Has 

 had 15 vears' experience in Cut Flower & Bedding Plant busi- 

 ness. Address M. E., care W. E. Meehan, 219 S. 8th St., Phila. 



ACnPITMAM One who thoroughly understands 

 run cm Mil. rose growing, planting 



OF FANCY FOLIAGE BEDS, and ARRANGING CUT 

 FLOWER DESIGNS. Must be a single man, sober and 

 industrious. To such a man I will give good wages and a 

 pleasant home. Good references required. Address, 



A. BRACKENRIDCE, 



Rosebank Nurseries, Govanstown, Md. 



4 GOOD NIJBSERY HANDS 



to understand Budding, Grafting 

 and General Nurserv Work. 

 RANDOLPH PETERS.Wilmington, Del. 



WANTED 



A First-class Rose and Gen- 

 eral Propagator; married man, 

 with good lecommendation. 

 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ i^B b^ Address, giving nativity, sal- 



arv desired, experience, with 



full particulars, W. B. & W. M. TABER, Detroit, Mich. 



WANTED 



AND OUT BUILDINGS. 



Aiming to furnish plans and designs to suit every taste and pocket, 

 257 illustrations, 235 pages, 12 mo. cloth, price, $1.50. Mailed, 

 post paid on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St. 



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 ill',' iUuKtrationsdf both iiiachineHat work, and huii- 

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 them address TTTOM*' H • 1 T'( )\V CO. Geneva. NY 



Soie File Eilisli Book 



Twining's Natural Order of Plants. 2 vols 816.00 



Low's Ferns of Great Britain. 8 vols., i^ tky 80.00 



Shirley Hibberd's New, Rare Beautiful L'ved Plants. 1 vol... 9.00 



" " Amateur's Flower Garden 3.00 



" " " Greenhouse 8.00 



" " " Rose Book 3.00 



Wooster's Alpine Plants. 2vols 17.50 



Wild Flowers, 2 vols, colored plates, 5.00 



" of the Holy Land (quarto) colored plates 8.60 



Fern Paradise, Illustrated, plain edition 3.00 



" " Photographs 5.00 



" colored plates 1.76 



" Garden 1.50 



Field Flowers, " 1.50 



British Fungi, " 2.60 



Microscopic Fungi, " 2.50 



Country Walks, by a Naturalist, Illustrated 1.76 



Half- Hours in the Green Lanes 2.00 



Half- Hours with some English Antiquities 2.00 



Marvels of Pond Life, Illustrated 1.75 



Sylvan Spring, colored plates 5.00 



Book About Roses. S. Reynolds Hole. Illustrated 3.76 



Greenhouse Fancies, splendid colored Illustrations 12 50 



Newton's Landscape Gardening, fob, 24 dble pp, plates ... .6 00 

 British Sea Weeds, Mosses, Ferns and Entomology, square, 



16mo, gilt, 89 plates, 4 vols ." 12.00 



Newton's Landscape Gardener 5 .00 



Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of prices. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Fhila. 



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FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Natural and Scientific Diet. 



BY GUSTAV SCHLICKKYSBN. 



Translated from the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. Intended 

 to show what is the natural food of man ; to lead him to become a 

 living child of nature; to simplify and beautify his manner of living; 

 to emancipate woman from the drudgery' of the kitchen; to lead to 

 increased use of fruit; to diminish the use of fle^h, and where 

 possible, to do away with its use altogether; to improve the health 

 and add to the enjoyments and value of life. Cloth, 250 pages ; 12 

 mo, illustrated. Price, %\. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



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



