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THE HOR TICUL TURAL AD VER TISER. 



NSTAT FtOSSS! 



N^EZTAT FtOSdS! 



HENRY BENNETT'S NEW PEDIGREE ROSES. 



TEA ROSE. 



PRINCESS OF WALES.— Long, i>oiiite(l, well-fonued bud; color ri<h rosy yellow » .50 



HYBRID TEAS. . 



COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE.— Flower.s of the finest form ; highly scented ; color soft satin rose 76 



DISTINCTION.— Vitroroiis irrowth ; very free flowering ; fine l)iids of silvery peach, tinted with pink 50 



LADY MARY FITZWILLIAM.— Of robust habit ; flowers globular, large and full ; color bright delicate flesh 1.00 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



EARL OF PEMBROKE.— A vigorous grower; color soft velvety crimson, margined with bright red 76 



HEINRICH SCHULTHEIS.— Vigorous; flowers large, of good form and highly scented; color delicate rose, tinged with pink. 



NEW FRENCH ROSES. Price 50 Cents Eacli. 



TEA ROSE. 



BEAUTY DE L'EUROPE (Gonod).— Of robust growth ; flowers 

 of excellent form, very large and full ; color deep yellow, 

 the reverse of petals, copper ; the most remarkable ex- 

 ami^le obtained in this class. 



BOURBON ROSE. 



ABBE GIRARDIN (Bernaix).— Vigorous; flowers large, full 

 and well formed ; color tender satiny rose, deeper in the 

 center ; very distinct and as florescent as La France. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



MAD. BIANCHI (Guillot).— Globular and imbricated; of good 

 form and bearing ; very fragrant ; light rosy lilac, much 

 brighter at the centre ; silvery white on the reverse ; very 

 free, being a seedling from Victor Verdler. 



ERNEST PRINCE (Ducher).— Very vigorous; flowers very 

 large ; color light red, deeper in the centre. Seedling 

 from Antolne Ducher. 



FRANCOIS OLIN (Ducher).— Vigorous ; flowers large, full 

 and well formed ; color cei'ise. 



SOUVENIR DE MADAME BERTHIER (Berthier).— Very vigor- 

 ous ; flowers very large, full and of fine form ; color beau- 

 tiful britrht red. Seedling from Victor Verdier. 



ULRICH BRUNNER (Levet).— Vigorous ; flowers large and 

 full with large petals ; color cerise. Seedling from Paul 

 Neron. 



MAD. AMPERE (Libaud).— Seedling from Lion des Combats; 

 flowers large and fine ; color rich crimson, shaded purple. 



MAD. RAMBAUD.— Dark heavy foliage; strong grower; of 

 the Victor Verdier type ; blooms when expanded larger than 

 variety named, and of a lighter shade of crimson. 



SPECIAI^ VARIETIES. 



Charles Darwin— New Crimson Hybrid Perpetual, f! 100. 

 Crown Prince, " " " " • 



Ouke of Teck— New Scarlet " " . 



Or. Hogg— Nearest approach to Violet " 



•£. Y. Teas— Cherry Red, one of the best " 



«10 



. 20 



20 



10 



, 26 



Jules Cretien— Brilliant fiery red fl 100. 



Beauty of Stapleford— Hybrid Tea, Crimson " 



Mad. Welsh— Tea, Creamy Yellow " 



Perle des Jardins— The be.st Yellow Tea " . 



Queen of Bedders— Crimson " 



VA.RIETIES. 



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. 10 



Everblooming »50 per 1000 | Hybrid Perpetual »60 per 1000 I Moss « 160 per 1000 



Quality of plants as good as can be found in the country. Send for Wholesale Catalogue. 



Nurserymen desiring Roses for Spring Planting, are invited to correspond. 



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MILLER & HUNT, Wright's Grove, Chicago, Ills. 



A Full Assortment of 



SPECIAL CULTURE OF inLtb, LAnUL nUbbb, 



^^ ^1 1^1 . FLOWERING PLANTS, 



UrnamentEl rIantS. vegetable and nowerSeeds, 



Dracaena terminalis, are in very fine condition, 

 well furnished and colored. % 



First size, strong 6-in. pots 



Second " " 5-in. " 



Third " " 4-in. " 



Fourth " " 3-in. " 



Fifth " " 2K-in." 



Ivies— English, strong, 3 feet long, bushy 



Pailms.— We otfer the finest stock of young 

 thrifty seedling Palms in the country. 



Areca lutescens, 18 to 36 in $18 to 



" Verschaffelti, 12 to 15 in 12 to 



Chamserops excelsa, 3-in. pots 



" " 4-in. " 



Corvpha Australis, 4-in. " 



Cocbs Wedelliana, 15 to 21 in $18 to 



Latania Borbonica, 2-in. pots 



" " 3-in. " 



" " 4-in. " 



Oreodoxa regia, 2J^-in. " 



Phoenix Sylvestris, 2>4-in." 



6-in. " 



Seaforthia elegans, 2J^-in." 



'^ 3-in. " 



" " 4-in. " 



" " 6-in. " $12to 



Pandanus utilis, 2-in. " 



" " 3-in. " 



I doz. ^ 100 



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—INCLUDING— 



AMERICAN ■WONDER PEA, 



CLEMATIS COCCINEA, and 



KIEFFEK'S HYBRID PEAR, 



—FOE SALE BY— 



John R. & A. Murdoch, 



112 Smithfield Street, 



mh2 PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Spring Catalogue of the above mailed free on application. 



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Oreer's Wholesale List for Spring of 1883 will be mailed 

 FREE to applicants in the trade. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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BEGONIA SEMPER FLORENS ROSEA. 



One of the prettiest Flowers for cut-flower work and 

 bedding out. «1.50 per 12; S6.00 per 100. 



TORENIA FOURNERII. 



Undoubtedly the prettiest of all blue bedding and border 

 Plants. S6.00 per 100. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Grown from seeds of best English sorts. »8.00 per 100. 

 ROSES. 



100,000 in stock, grown in 2-inch pots, all in fine condi- 

 tion. Parties who are in need of Roses, please correspond 

 with us ; give quantity and variety you need, and we will 

 give prices by return of mail. Fine stock of " Etoile de 

 Lyon." Sample flowers mailed. Catalogues of Roses, <fec., 

 mailed free. Address, 



NANZ <Sc ne:x7ne:r, 



mh2 Lioolsville, Ky. 



