LOVERS OF FINE PLANTS 



Are invited to visit my collection, which contains, in great variety, 

 most noble specimens of 



Orchids, Palms, Ferns and Nepenthes, 



As well as such other plants as are suitable for cultivation in the 



HOTHOUSE OR THE GREENHOUSE 



My collection of ORCHIDS, especially, has received numerous and valuable 

 additions during the past year; and, owing to the large importations, prices 

 have been much reduced. 



I expect to publish, within a few weeks, a NEW CATALOGUE, and this 

 shall be sent FREE OF CHARGE to all who ask for it. 



Address, 



South Amboy, New Jersey. 



tmhl2 



A /so, Fine Plaids of Exolic Grapes for Vineries. 



MONTHLY 



FOR 1883. 



AND HORTICULTURIST 



For 



^1 ♦♦^^ ^t f*i ^% ^ "C» *5* ^^ CS. ^'■^ requested to send it lea'^t on^ NEW n\m'. with th?ir own, if possible. 

 19 S^ «9 aS W *\^JS^m§m 4> *^ this attrrmion, ^ve will rurnish THE TI/V3 at $3 JU for the year. 



TWO NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS il«J20; FIVE at «7 no. Re it by M .ney OrJer or Reg siercd Letter ; or if you s?nd Draft or ChecV, 

 make p.iyjMc on .Ml d c .-laics New K.ne'an . or Maryland. On B inks weit and boiith ol tiiose paints add Cwcnly-fivc centi to each 

 Chc^K , t» rrfniifl co-t charged iis for collection, t'urieiicy is at risk of sender. 



ItE8¥*O^SIB L«EI ACS- fCWTS wi'l be al owed I lib.ril commission, retiinabi- out of subscriptions secured and 

 forwarded. Send lor net rates. Sample copy IR cts , postage stamps. We do not hold ours Ives responsible for the acts of Bogus Agents. 



Subscribers musl choose their Agents at their own ri^k. 



Any Subscriber who has already renewed his subscript on and :>aid $i. lO may order a new subscriber at the rate of $3.20 the two by 

 emitting ili- .<dilitional SI. 10 to balance, and ohli^e. with itianUs for pa^l fav .rs nil effirts. 

 All subscribers, at whatever rHt»*, are invited i<> nke ailv.ii tagt- of .lur list of Cliil> I'apprs. S-e advertisement. 



CHAS. H, MAROT, Publisher, 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



americaF'grape growing 



AND 



VriNS IMIAXCING-. 



By Ghorgr HusMANN, Professor of Horticulture in University ol 

 Missouri, with contributions from well known tirap>- drowers, i^iviiig 



A WIDE KANGE OF EXPERIENCE. 



Illustr.Ttcd, 12mo, 243 pp , cloth ; price, SI 50. AJ -i'ed po^t-piif* 

 en receipt of price. Address 



CHAS H. MAROT 



814 Ci esmut Street. Philadelphia 



PRUIT aROWER'S PRIEM. 



AN EAbY (.Uinfc. KOR 1 HE 



Raising ofFruitsforPleasureor Profit 



BV K. H. HAINES. 



Paper, 31 pp.. 8 vo, price 30 cents; mailed post-paid onreceij.1 

 of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT. 



814 Chesinut Strbbt, Phiij^. 



HOW TO HUNT AND TRAP. 



By /. B. Batty, Hunter and Taxidermist. 



Containing fu'l irstnictmns (or hunting the BuflTi'o, Flic, Moose, 

 Deei , Antelope, Hear, Fox, Gmuse, Quail, i -eese, Ducks. Wood- 

 cock, Sni. e, etc ., (tc. AKo the iociilities where gam-- .iboiinds. 

 In irappiiip, tells yon all al out st el t'ap-- ; how f. make home- 

 made traps,. ind How to tr.ip the fV.ir Wolf, Wolverine, Fox, Lynx, 

 ll.idger, Oilrr. Meavrr, Fisher, Martin, Mink, etc., Hods uf Hrey, 

 po soning carnivorous anini.ils. wnh full directmns for preparmg 

 P' Its fni m ,rket,etc. Ful y illustiaieil. 223 p.ig-s izmo cloth. 

 Price 1^1.50. Sei t post p.dd on rei eipt I f iirice. Address, 



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



THE WILD GARDEN; 



Or, Our Groves an<l Shrubberies inaclelieHiitiruI by tb« 

 Nuturaliz.itiuil nl llHrdy Kxutic I'lunts. 



By W. ROBINSON, F. L. S. 



With Fr-intispiece. iy^ pages, ijmo, cloth. Price, ^2.35. 

 Mailed, postage free, on rei eipi of price. Addre-s, 



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



