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THE HOR TICUL TURAL AD VER TJSER. 



ATTENTION ! 



FLORISTS, ETC. 



OUR BEAUTIFUL SEASON AND FLORAL CHROWIO CARDS, JUST OUT. 



MENSING & STECHER, Lithographers, 



tap6 SEEDSMEN'S WORK A SPECIALTY. 118 W. St. Paul Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



President JAMES A. GARFI£LD. 



Color, English Vermilion. 



MRS. GARFIELD. 



Color, Chinese Fink. 



New Carnation 

 New Carnation { 



Only a few more stock plants on hand of these wonderful Carnations at 60c. each; S5.00 per dozen. Well estab- 

 aished young plants, from 2-inch pots, at »1.50 per dozen ; S8.00 per 100. Will be ready about February 1st. 



Rooted Cuttings, from cutting bench, at $4.00 per 100; S30.00 per 1000. Orders booked and filled in rotation. 



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

 numbers at market prices. Send ten-cent stamp for sample florets. ii7 



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



Special Offer to the Trade. JREE SEEDLINGS 



Set of \ new Abutilons 



Akebia quinata, strong 



Alyssum Double White 



" " variegated 



Ampelopsis Veitchi, strong 



Arundo Donax variegata 



Bouvardia Davidson! and Double White 



Canna Ehemanni; a choice novelty, very 



rare . 75 cents each 



Carnation Meteor ; tlie best scarlet 



•Chrysanthemums ; 50 choice varieties 



Clematis flamula 



" coceinea 



•Coleus Progress ; splendid novelty ; 30c. each. . 



■Delphinium f ormosmru 



Eulalia japonica zebrina 



Hibiscus zebrinus ; new striped ; 30c. each 



Hydrangea Hortensis variegata, 3-in. pots 



' .' ^ " Thos. Hogg, 4 " " . . . . 

 Idlium auratum, fine bulbs 



" lancifolium rubrum 



" " album 



Lychnis viscaria alba plena 



Musa ensete ; Sl.'50 each 



Passiflora Incarnata (hardy) 



Pelargoniums, 25 fine varieties, 3-in pots 



" " " 4 '• 



f) doz. fl 100 



Petunia Double ; set of 12 best varieties ever 



oifered 



Rhododendr<ms, strong, with buds 



Tropaeolum, Double (new); 30 cents each 



Veroenas, 25 best named varieties 



Vinca rosea, alba and aculata 



Wisteria sinensis ; strong pot-grown 



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8 00 



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For Timber Plantatioas, Young Evergreens, Stocks, Grape 

 Vines, Seeds and Seedlings for Nurserymen. Immense Steele. 

 Lowest Prices. Grcit Variety. Catalogue Free 



J. JENKINS. 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 



j mhtf Winona, Columbiana Co.. Ohio . 



1,000 BOXES 



FLORIDA ORANGES, 



Will be given away in Premiums to subscribers. For 

 particulars, address 



HERALD PUBLISHING CO.. 

 f.4 Tavares, Orange Co., Florida. 



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Ros£:ss: 



6 00 

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10 00 



Bella, Bon Silene, C. Cook, Devoniensis, Isa- 



bella Sprunt, Safrano, 2i^-in. pots 1 '00 



David Pradel, Douglas, Madame Willermoze, 



Perle des Jardins, 2i/i-in. pots 1 25 



Catherine Mermet, Niphetos, Souvenier d'un 



Amie, 2;4'-in. pots •;••• 150 



Etoile de Lyon, a promising new \ ellow Tea, 



highly recommended 3 00 



Whole*iale Trade List will be mailed to all applicants in 

 the trade. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



ALPINE FLOWERS for ENGLISH GARDENS 



By W. Robinson, F. L. S. 



An explanation of the principles on which the Exquisite f lora ol 

 Alpine countriss may be grown to perfection in all Partt of the 

 iBritish Islands, with numerous Illustrations, of Rock Uardera, 

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



Price. f4.50. Mailed, postage free on receipt of price. 



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



PRACTICAL LESSONS IN 



Architectural Drawing ; 



Or, HOW TO MAKE THE WORKING DRAWINGS AND WRITE 



SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDINGS. 



BY WILLIAM B. TUTHILL, A.M., Architect. 



Illustrated by 33 full page plates (one in colors) and 33 

 wood cuts, showing Methods of Construction and Representa- 

 tion, Scale Drawings, Sections and Details of Frame, Brick and 

 Stone Buildings, with full descriptions and specifications, show- 

 ing the various forms of writing the same for different 

 kinds of buildings. Oblong quarto cloth. Price, $2.50, by 

 maU, post free. Address, 



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



HOUSE PLANS FOR EVERYBODY, 



FOR VILLAGE AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES, COSTING 

 FROM S250 TO S8,000. 



By S. B. REED, ARCHITECT. 



Including full descriptions, and estimate in detail of matenal, labor, 

 cost, with many practical suggestions, and 175 illustrations; 243 

 pages, 12mo, clotk. Price, 81.50 mailed, post-paid on receipt oi 

 Price. Address, 



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



INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS. 



By Chas. Darwin. 



With copious descriptive contents and index. Illustrated. 

 462 pages, fimo, cloth. Price $7.00. 

 Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



