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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



XEW YELLOW COLEUS— GOLDEN BEDDEB 



THE MOt^l DISTJ.\("J\ EFFKCTIVK AND VALUABLE JiEDDiyG PLANT INTRODUCED IN MANY 

 YEARS, AND ONE THAT HAH COME TO STAY! 



It supplies a lons-t'clt want, with certainty, in giving a ricli yellow effect in carpet and ribbon garrteninp; which hM 

 long been needed. It has never before been sent out, Imt is no untried novelty, having been thoroughly tested the past two 

 seasons, during whicli it Ikis had a hxal reimtation and has, without a. single exce()tion, kept its color under all con- 

 tlitions and exposures, holding its color <luring the hottest and drvest times. It has the unqualified endorsement of such 

 noted gardeners as Fkkdinand Mangold, CJardeuer for .Tay Gbtu.i) ; .loiiN Euan, Gardener for H. B. Hyde, Pres. 

 Equitable Life Insurance Co.; Mr. Dhavey, Gardener for Lloyd Ashinwall E.STATE ; N. J. Oonnelan, Gardener 

 for W. H. Webb, the noted shipbuilder, and .all others who have seen it. 



For testimonials as to its value, full description and prices, see our Ilbistrated Catalogue of 



SEEDS, PLANTS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 



Of all kinds for Country Homes, for ISSI!. 8ent FREE to all readers of the Monthly. 



F. R. PIERSON & CO., Florists and Seedsmen, 



TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK. 



Also, the largest holders of Lllium longiflorum floribunda or L. Harris! or the Bermuda Easier Lily, in the United States — 

 the most valuable lily for forcing for winter flowers. tf4 



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CRAPE 



Low Prices. Mailing a Specialty. 

 ■WATER FOWI^S. Free Catalogues, 



N9IAJ.I. FRUIT PliANTS. 



TREES. Hca<l<|uartef« fori 



tlie uurivalli-d Xew t'uri'Jint 



rAY b rnU LI r IL. Thoroughbred LAND and ' 



GEO. S. JOSSELYN, Fredonia, New York. 



VINES, 



• Thoroughbred I^AND and ^ 



SEEDS 



THORBURN &. TITUS, 



158 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK, 



SEEDS FOR GARDEN AND FARM. 



Cataloo^ues mailed upon application. f3 



SPECIAL OFFER OF 



Ornamental Leaved Begonias 



We grow these in large quantities and offer to the trade 

 an unusually fine stock of young thrifty plants in 2J^-inch 

 pots. Twelve of the most desirable varieties, 



Per doz., $1.50. Per lOO, $8.00. 



HENRY A. DR££R, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



J HAVE NOW IN STOCK OVER 1000 ENGRAV- 

 INGS of Fruits, Flowers, Trees, Vegetables, Catalogue 

 overs and Ornamental Cuts ifor Florists and Nurserymen's 

 use only, of which I am selling duplicates at lowest possible 

 rates. The demand for my Catalogues has been so heavy 

 that my edition is nearly exhausted. Completed Catalogues, 

 illustrating every cut in stock, will be sent on receipt of 25 

 cents (printing alone cost 50 cents), which may be deducted 

 off first order. A. BLANC, 



Engraver for Florists, Seedsmen and Nurserymen only, 

 ftf 314 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia. 



POMONA NURSERY. 



5nnn kieffer-s hybrid pears 

 ,UUU in Orchard, and in Nursery, 

 Cfl nnn propagated exclusively from 

 %3\J,MM\3 standards. No Buds or Sci- 

 ons taken from DWARFS. NIGH'S SU- 



PERB Strawberry. HANSEL!. Raspberry, 



Blackberries, New Grapes and, (Currants. Fruit, Shade, 

 and Ornamental Trees, Vines, and Plants in variety. ja4 

 Catalogue Fr ee. W M . PARRV, P a rry P . O., N.J. 



■J a I r BROTIIEKS, Sooth Glastonburv, Conn., send frc« 

 HflLt Catalogue of best K.-isphprrie<, Blnrkberries, Grapes 

 Oooseherrios, TUC M A IJ^'"ES'rKR Strawberry,- BEST 

 (■nrr:int>,ai]d | Hk IwlHIl of ail; Prolific as Crescent, 



lirii/lit. color, good quality andfirm. 80 ACRES of Plnntu, 



WITH 1,000,000 YOUNG ONES 



Fiiirh, I'rimn, Jersey Queen, Bidwell, and other best sort!). 



.holtd"^: WHO WANTS BIG BERRIES 



our ISennUfxl ColoredPlate. showing MANCHESTER IN FULL 



Z^^d^i^ 'eAND LOTS OF THEM. 



lIEAnQTTARTERS tor new, early BLACK €AP SOIHEiiAN. 



fS Oj* Plants by mail or express to all parts of the United States. 



NEW GOLDEN COLEUS. 



CHAS. F. KOESTER. 



The finest golden Coleus for bedding in full sun, color 

 rich golden yellow, (not lemon as heretofore sent out). Fine 

 grower and takes the lead as a bedder. Price 60 cents each ; 

 *3.00 per doz ; free by mail. 



f.3 



HANS NIELSON, 



St. Joseph, Mo. 



FRENCH PEAR, 



Quince, Cherry, Plum and other stocks, 



FOR SALE BY 



C. RAOUX, 



New York, 296 Pearl St. 



London Gardener's Chronicle 



Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. for 

 86.36 per year. Apply to 



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



