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THE HORIJCULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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MOLE++TRAP 



For ilestroying grouiul moles in lawns, parks, 

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The otdy "ijerfecf mole trap in existence. 

 Guaranteed superior to all others. Sold by 

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 Dealers. Illustrated Circulars sent tree to 

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H. W. HALES, 



tnl2 RIDCEWOOD, N. J. 



NEW COLEUS. 



CEM— J^i'ight cuvniine center, banded with dark choco- 

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PURPLE PRINCE— Ki<3li velvety purple, bright ma- 

 genta center, with cream colored base ; deeply cut 

 leaves ; a unicjue and beautiful variety. 



THE BLONDE— Yellow, shaded with light green, 

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The Best New Bedding Coleus of 1882 : 



GEN. GARFIELD, GARLAND, HOMELAND, 



MRS. GEDDES, MRS. BAXTER, MISS SWANN, 



Strong plants, from 3-in. pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., 



IflO.OO per UH). 



Coleus Hiawatha, Hetta Kirkpatrick, Illuminator Oriole, $5 f. lOO 



A. THORPE & CO., 



tapl WASHINGTON, D. C» 



PANSIES 



1 SPECIJLTy, 



THEBESTQUALITYINTHE 

 GREATEST VARIETY. 



Albert Benz, 



LITTLE NECK, N, y, 



Seed Price List and Circular 

 on application. fj 



MANUAL of the APIARY, AMATEUR'S GREENHOUSE 



By A. J. COOK, 

 Prof. of Entomology in the Michigan State Agricultural College 



286 pp. large 12 mo.; 112 Illustrations. 



It comprises a full delineation of the anatomy and physiology 

 of the honey-bee, Illustrated with costly wood engravings— the 

 Products of the Honey-Bee; the Races of Bees; ftdl description 

 of honey-producing plants, trees, shrubs, etc., splendidly illu- 

 trated — and last, though not least, detailed instructions for the 

 Tariou 8 manipulations necessary in the apiary. 



This work is a masterly production, and one that no bee- 

 keeper, however limited his Qieans, can afford fo do without. _ It 

 is fully up with the times on every conceivable subject that in- 

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 teresting and thoroughly practical. Within 20 day after this 

 work was issued from the press, 600 copies were disposed of— -a 

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 post-paid, on receipt of price. 



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



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For the Gardener's Monthly. Numbers filed with the greatest 

 convenience. Preserve them filed for reference, and have them 

 when you want them. Neatly lettered on the side in gilt. Price, 40 

 cents each. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



AND CONSERVATORY, 



By Shirley Hibberd. 



A handy guide to the construction and management of plant 

 houses and the selection, cultivation and improvement of orna- 

 mental greenhouse and conservatory plants. Illustrated with 

 colored plates and wood engravings. 272 pages, cloth, 12ino. 

 Price 83.00. Sent by mail postpaid on receipt of price. 



Address (HAS. H MAROT, 81-1 Chestnut St.. Phila. 



Manual of Accidents and Emergencies, 



Or how to avoid accidents and what to do when they occur, 

 with notes on the Preservation of Health. Compiled for the 

 use of Teachers, Students, and the Industrial Classes, 



By Geo. A. Groff, M. D., 

 of the University of Lewisburg, Pa. pp 92, 12 mo. boards, 

 price 50 cents by mail post-paid. 

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



HOW TO RAISE FRUIT 



By THOMAS GREGG. 

 A Hand-book of Fruit Culture, being 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, ^i.oo. Sent 

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



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



