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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINEC 



' FOR GRAPERIES ^ 



Frontignan Grizzly, 

 Prontignan Black, 

 Gros Colman, 

 Hamburg Black, 

 Hamburg Wilmot's, 

 Hamburg Mill Hill, 

 Hamburg Victoria. 

 Lady Down's Seedling, 

 Prince Albert, 

 Royal Ascot, 

 Santa Cruz. 

 Trentham Black, 

 \A/hite Nice, 

 White Syrean, 

 \Vhite Sweetwater, 

 White Tokay. 



^ One year old vines, $1.00 each 

 KKICE : I j^^p ygg^ jjij vines. $2.00 each 

 Bowood Muscat, 

 Muscat Hamburg, 

 Canon Hall Muscat, 

 Madresfield Court Muscat. 

 Mrs. Prince's Black Muscat, 

 Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Black Prince, 

 Black Alicante, 

 Black Barbarossa, 

 Black St. Peter's, 

 Buckland Sweetwater, 

 Calabrian Raisin, 

 Chasselas de Fontainebleau, 

 Chasselas White, 

 Chasselas Golden, 

 Duchess of Buccleuch, 

 Frontignan White. 



Catalogue sent free on application. 

 We would also call .special attenti(jn to our stock of 

 Camellias, Azaleas, Acacias, Roses and general collection 

 of winter-hlooining oniaiiiental foliage and bedding plants. 



DAVID FERGOSSON k SONS, Lanrel Hill Nurseries, 



t.t.\% Ridge and Lehigh ^enues, Philadelphia, Pa. 



HOUGH'S ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY 



Designed to afford Information concerning the Planting 

 and Care of Fore.st Trees for Ornament or Profit ; and giving 

 Suggestions upon the Creation and Care'of Woodlands, with 

 the view of securing the Greatest Benefit for the Longest 

 Time. Particularlv adapted to the Wants and Conditions 

 of the United States. 



By FRANKLIN B. HOUGH, PH.D., 



Chief of Forestry Division, Department of Agriculture, 

 Wasliington, D. C. 

 Large 12mo, pp. 381. Numerous Illustrations, $2.00. Will 

 be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



Subtropical Garden; 



Or, Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden. 



By W. Robinson, F. L. S. 



Beautifully illustrated. 241 pages, i2mo, cloth. Price, ^3.75 

 Mailed, postage free, on receipt of Price 

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



PRACTICAL 



CAMELLIA CULTURE. 



A treatise on the Propagation and Culture of the Camellia Ja- 

 ponica, by Robert J. Halliday. Illustrated with Five Colored 

 Plates and 50 Wood Engravings, 12mo, pp. 141, cloth. Price, 82.00. 

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



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



Success with Small Fruits. 



BY E. P. ROE. 

 Profusely and sumptuously illustrated in the highest style of art. 

 Fine heavy paper and splendid typography. Royal 8vo, pp. 313, 

 cloth. Price, J5.00, mailed, postage paid, on receipt of price. 

 Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, . 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa 



HOW TO DESTROY INSECTS 



Plants and Flowers in the Garden and the House; giving 

 directions short, sharp and decisive how to overcome every insect 

 enemy that infects flowers and plants, out-doors and in-doors, 

 which troubles window Gardens ; which eats up the vegetables of 

 the garden ; which devours the fruit trees, shrubs and vines, and 

 lives in the homes of anxious, tired housekeepers. Paper, 100 pages. 

 Price, 30 cents, postage free. 



Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



Special Oiler io Florists and lurseryineii 



I have to otfor a fine sto(tk of largo, liealtliv Verbenas, in 

 .■J-iiich pots, atS4 per \m, $;i.'> per KXKJ. Double and Single 

 ( ii'iatiiimis, liot named sorts, 2J-.;-inch pots, at S4 per 100; 

 strong l-incli jiots, «8 ]ier 100. (.'oleus ancl Achyranthes, best 

 leading varieties, 23.2-inch pots, S^ per 100; strong -1-incli 

 puts. *8 per 100. AlsT) a general (;olIection of other Green- 

 liousf and Bedding Plants, at cheap rates. My wholesale 

 and descriptive catalogue mailed to all applicants. 

 tmh4 WM. C. WII^SON, 



Greenhouses, Astoria, L. I. Store, 4.5 W. 14th St., N. Y. City. 



The Flowering Plants, 



GRASSES, SEOCES and FERNS 



OF 

 GrFtSAT BRITAIN 



And their allies, the Club Mosses, Fepperworts and 

 Horsetails. 



By ANNIE PRATT, 

 6 vols, octavo, cloth, gilt. 319 full colored plates. Illustra- 

 ting 1.543 species figured with index in each vol. with botani- 

 cal and common name refeiring to plate, figure and paper. 

 Price S;?2.50 sent post-paid. Address. 



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



Ift of Grafting aod Budding 



By CHARLES BALTET, 

 Appropriately and fully illustrated bv 186 cuts, showing 

 methods, tools and appliances. Pp. 230, 12 mo. cloth, flexi- 

 ble. Price $1.25 mailed, postage free. Address, 

 CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street Phila. 



APPLBTON'S 



American CyclopaBflia. 



New Revised Edition 16 vols. Large Octavo Volumes, each 



volume rontainine over 8co paaes. fuiiy illtisfated with several 



thousand wood engravings, and with numerous colored Litho- 

 graphic Maps, the whce (-nsting the p\ibli.she s -a sum exceeding 

 §500,000, exclusion of Paper, Printing and Binding, 

 Prices and Styles of Binding: 



Extra cloth, ttie 16 vols., for 8 8-> 00 



Library leather, " " 9600 



Half Turkey Morocco, 16 vols., for iit? 00 



Half Russia, extra gilt, " " 12800 



Full Russia, " "' 16000 



Full Morocco, antique gilt edges 160 00 



A UNIVERSAL LIBRARY IN ITSELF. 



Sent free of transportation and securely packed to any part of the 

 United States, on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St. 



THE^ SCHOOL GARDEN 



BY DR. SCHWAB, DIRECTOR OP THB VIENNA GYMNASIUM, ETC. 

 FROM THE GERMAN BY MRS. HORACE MANN. 



Advocating education by labor as well as by study, not as a task 

 but as a delight Adapting the kindergarten principle to older 

 children. In France and Sweden it is no longer an experiment. 

 School gardens in city and town are destined to be a great educa- 

 tional force in America. This book, full of spirit and enthusiasm, will 

 materially hasten the day. Price by mail, 50 cts. each. By express, 

 5 copies for $2.00, 12 copies for J4 00. Sent on rt-ceipt of price. 



■ Ad dress. CHAS H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



THE BLESSEiTbEES. 



BY JOHN ALLEN. 



A record of a year's work in Bee-keeping by modern methods 

 its profits certain and large, and Its nleasures invaluable. In- 

 tended to diffuse a more general knowledge of Bee-culture. 

 169 pages, 12 mo. cloth, limp. Price, SI. Mailed postage free, 

 on receipt of price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



