THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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C. RAOUX'S NURSERYMEN'S AGENCY 



Established in 1837, 

 NO. 2S6 FEA.RL STREET, 



P. O. Box 2956. 



REPRESENTS IN THE UNITED STATES: 



C. G. VAN TUnERC.EN. Jr., Seedsman and Florist, 



JOHN STEWART it SONS, Nurservnien, Seedsmen and Florists, 



LEVAVASSKUR ct Fir>S, Nurservnien and Florists, 



LENAULT HITET, Nuiseivinan aiid Florist, 



PIERRE SKHIRE. NurstTVUiaii and Florist, 



D. DAUVESSE, XursorviiKui and Florist, 



NcTT York City. 



Haarlem, Holland. 

 Dundee, Scotland. 

 Ussy, France, 

 Ussy, France. 

 Ussy, France. 

 Orleans, France. 



EUGENE VERDIER FILS AINE, Florist; 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 Kuropean Nurserymen, Seedsmen and riorists% 

 whose Catalogues will be sent to all applicants, free of expense, as soon as they are received f or distribution . tjial2 



Nemrcarnatioxi { ^--**^ll^lf,?s?v^m^^^^^^- 



Meiv Carnation { 



MRS. GARFI£LD. 



Color, Chinese Pink. 



Only a few more stock i)lant.s on hand of these wonderful Carnations at 50c. each ; S6.00 per dozen. Well estab- 

 lished young plants, from 2-inch pots, at $1.50 per dozen ; »8 00 per 100. Will be ready about February 1st. 



Rooted Cuttings, from cutting bench, at S4.00 per 100 ; $30.00 per 1000. Orders booked and filled in rotation. 



Not less than six plants will be sold at dozen rates ; not less than fifty at hundred rates. Cut Blooms in large 

 numbers at market prices. Send ten-cent stamp for sample florets. 



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JNO. BREITMEYER & SON, 157 Bates Street, Detroit, Mich. 



JOHN SiLXTI^'S 



CATALOGUES OF 



PMs. M\ Trees, k. 



Catalogue of New, Rare and Beautiful Plants, issued in 

 February, with a colored plate, free to customers. To others 

 10 cents, or a plain copy free. 



CATALOGUE OF ROSES. I 



All the novelties as well as standard sorts well-grown pot 

 plants at low rates. 



CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS. 



Cool, Intermediate and Tropical Orchids. An immense 

 stock of well-established plants. 



Truck Famiog at the South 



A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables tor Northern Markets. 



BY DR. A. OEMLER, 



Prest. of Chatham Co., Georgia, Fruit and Vegetable 

 Growers Association. Illustrated. 12 mo., cloth, pp. 270. 

 Price SI. 50. Mailed, post-paid. Address, 

 CHAS. H. MAROT, 811 Chestnut St., Phila. 



HOW TO READ 



AND HINTS IN CHOOSING THE BEST BOOKS, 



With a classified list of work of Biognphy, History, Criticism, 

 Fine Arts, Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Science, Language, etc. By 

 Amelie V Petit. Pp. 220. i^mo, cloth. Price, Ji.oo. By mail, 

 postpaid on receipt of price. Address, 



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



CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 



Seeds of the finest strain of Single Dahlias, with other 

 novelties of value among flowers and vegetables. 



CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 



All the standard Fruits, Pears, Apples, Peaches, Small Fruits. 

 The stock is large, well-grown, and moderate in price. 



Ornamental Trees, Eversnreene, Shrubs, Vines, &c., 

 are extensively gro-wu. 



-Catalogues of Roses, Orchids, Seeds, Fruits, Trees, <fec., FREE 



JOHN SAUL, 



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WASHINGTON. D. C. 



By Edward Spragues Rand, Jr. 



INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS. 



By Chas. Darwin. 



With copious descriptive contents and index. Illustrated. 

 462 pages, i2mo, cloth. Price 87.00. 

 Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



ALPINE FLOWERS for ENGLISH GARDENS 



By W. Robinson, F. L. S. 



An explanation of the principles on which the Exquisite Flora of 

 Alpine countries may be grown to perfection in all Parts of the 

 British Islands, with numerous Illustrations, of Rock Gardens, 

 Natural and Artificial. 70 Illustrations, 440 pages, crown 8vo, cloth. 



Price, I4.50. Mailed, postage free on receipt of price. 



Address. CHAS. H. MAROT. 814 Chestnut St., Philiu 



~¥USHROOM CULTURE. 



ITS EXTENSION AND IMPROVEMENT. 



BY WM. ROBINSON. 

 With numerous illustrations, 172 pages, cioth. Price, 75 centl. 



AtreatiseonHardyandTrnderbulbsand Tubers. 369 pages, lamo, I Mailed, post paid, on receipt of price, 

 .cloth. Price, %i.v>. Sent by mail post paid on receipt of price, j 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street, PhiU. CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



