THE HORTlCbLTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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lATA^rTTED Ft O S E: S . 



The undersignetl, wishes to purchase the followinK Roses. They must he clean, healthy plants, from four (4) inch pots. 

 Parties having surplus stock, can find a ready i)urch;iser. None hut good stuff will be received. State lowest cash price. 



300 Souvenler d'un Amle. 

 300 Catherine Mermet. 

 400 Duke of Connaught. 



200 Etolle de Lyon. 

 300 Perle des Jardins. 

 100 Niphetos. 



200 Madame Bravy. 



300 Isabella Sprunt. 



50 Mad. Capucine. 



tjul 



A. BRACKENRIDGE, Rosebank Nurseries, 



too La France. 

 50 Arch OuKe Charles. 



"THE: ORCKID J)lI.BXT1M[. 



A New Illustrated Monthly Work on Exotic Orchids. Conducted by Robert Warner .nd Benjamin S. Williams. Botanical 

 Descriptions by Thomas Moore, Curator of Chelsea Botanic Gardens. 



The colored figures by John Nugent Fitch. Size of page royal quarto, enabling artist to produce ample and intelligible portraits 

 »f the plant', which will be drawn and colored in the best style. The text will comprise English bot iniral dcNCriptions Of the plants, 

 notes on their cultivation and such general oi'Servations concerning them as may prove of interest or utility to orchid-growers. The sub- 

 jects Selected for illustration will comprise the most ornamental and attractive species and varletits. new and old, of this noble and beau- 

 tiful family. The publi hers hope to present to their subscribers an annual album of floral pictures whi^h will be at once welcomed to 

 the drawing-room and the library. Sold by subscription and issued in regular monthly parts, at $1.25 per part, Or $15.00 for thO 

 twelve annual parts, m.^iled p-stfreeon receipt of price. Each part wi I contain in an eleg'int wrapper, four hand-omely colored 

 plates withe rrespjnding letter-press ; and a vo'ume of twelve parta willbe completed annually. First part was issued July, i88i, and 

 the first annual volume will be completed in June of 1882. 



Orders as received by the 'in Jersigned will be enterel and forwarded to the Pablisherin London. An interval of from four to six 

 weeks will ensue between reception of order by u> and reception of initial nnmbers (per mail, direct from London,) by subscriber, — after- 

 wards regularly each month. 



AdveriisemenLs of a su'tab'e character will be admitted at following rates per single issue : Whole page, $20.00; half-page, I11.25; 

 quarter-page. Ji. 50 : per inch, single Column, $1.50. Terms cash with the order. Address for subscription or advertising. 



CHAS. H. MAROT, Sole Agent for the United States, 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



THE G-A-FtDEKTEFtS' MOKrXIIi:.Y 



AND HORTICULTURIST FOR 1883. 



StTSSCBXSSBS 



For 



are requested to send at least one NEW name with their own, if possible, 

 this attention, we will furnish THE TWO at 83 20 for the year. 

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Subscribers must choose their Agents at their own risk. 

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 emitting the additional $1.10 to balance, and oblige, with thanks for past favors and efforts. 

 All subscribers, at whatever rate, are invited tu take advantage of our list of Club Papers. See advertisement. 



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



HOW TO HUNT AND TRAP. I AMERICAN GRAPE GROWING 



By ]. B. Batty, Hunter and Taxidermist. 



Containing full instructions for hunting the Buffalo, Elk, Moose, 

 D«ei, Antelope, Bear, Fox, Grouse, Quail, (ieese. Ducks, Wood- 

 cock, Snipe, etc., etc. Also, the localities where game abounds. 

 In trapping, tells you all about steel traps ; how to make home- 

 made traps, and bow to trap the Rear. Wolf, Wolverine, Fox, Lynx, 

 Badger, Otter, Beaver, Fisher, Martin, Mink, etc.. Birds of Prey, 

 po'soning carnivorous animals, wiih full directions for preparing 

 pelts for market, etc. Fully illustrated. 223 pages. i2mo cloth. 

 Price Ji. 50. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Address, 



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



THE WILD GARDEN; 



■Or, Our Groves and Shrubberies ina»1eli<"autiful by the 

 Maturalizatiou uf Uardy Kxotic Plauts. 



By W. ROBINSON, F. L. S. 



With Frontispiece. 236 pages, lamo, cloth. Price, ^2.25. 

 Mailed postage free, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



HOUSE PLANS FOR EVERYBODY, 



FOR VILLAGE AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES, COSTING 

 FROM $250 TO $8,000. 



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, cloth. Price, $1.50 mailed, post-paid on receipt ol 

 Price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAKOT. 814 Chestnut St., PhiU. 



By George Husmann, Professor of Horticulture in University of 

 Missouri, with contributions from well known Grape Growers, giving 



A WIDE RANGE OF EXPERIENCE. 



Illustrated, 12mo, 243 pp , cloth; price, 8150. Mailed po«t-p-jid 

 on receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS H. MA.ROT 



814 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. 



PRACTICAL LESSOXS IN 



Architectural Drawing ; 



Or. HOW TO MAKE THE WORKING DRAWINGS AND WRITE 



SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDINGS. 



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



Illustrated by 3.3 full papre pl.ates (one in colors) and 33 

 wood rnts. showing IMethods 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 tonus of writing the same for different 

 kinds of buildings. Oblong quarto cloth. Price, fti.oO, l)y 

 mail, post free. Address, 



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



London Gardener's Chronicle 



Will be furnished, post-paid, direct to subscribers in the U. S. for 

 96.35 per year. Apply to 



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