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THE HOR 7 ICLL 7LRAL AD VER TISER. 



Index to Advertisements. 



Advertisers are requested to send orders as early as posn- 

 ble. C7ianfire«of copy must be in liy IC</i. (Jopy for tiew orders 

 received after 22d o"f each inontli cannot be insured inser- 

 tion in the next issue. Fly -lea/ copy (new or changes) must 

 be In by Ifjth. For Advertising Rates see 2d cover page. 



AUen S. L. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa 8 



Bailer J'. A.. Hloomington, Ills 22 i 



Beckert Bros., Alleglienv, Pa 8 



Blanc A., Philadelphia 9 



Bochmau E. H., Pittsburgh, Pa Cover 



Brackenridge A., Govanstown, Md 13 



Breitmeyer Jno. & Son, Detroit, Mich 9 



Business Directory 9 



Butler E, A.. Niagara Falls N. Y 8 



Carmodv J. D.. Evansville, Ind 10 



Cowen S. & Son, New York 22 



Dillon J. L.. Bloomsburg, Pa 19 



Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa 2 



Engle & Bro., Marietta, Pa 4 



Exeter Machine Works, Boston and Exeter, N. H Cover 



Fergusson David & Sons, Ph iladelphia 18 



Great American Tea Coiupanv, New York 8 



Hales H. W., Ridgewood. N. "^ 17 



Hallett H. & Co., Portland, Maine 10 



Halliday Robert J., Baltimore, Md 11 



Hallock V. H., Son & Thorpe, Queens, N. Y 4 



Henderson Peter <fe Co., New York 1 



Hitchings & Co., New York 3 



Hunter C. A., New York 22 



Jenkins J., Winona, Ohio 9 



Johnson I. S. & Co., Boston, Mass 9 



King James, Chicago, 111 Fly-leaf 



Landreth D. & Sons, Philadelphia Fly-leaf 



Lauer A., Louisville, Ky 12 



McAllister F. E., New York 22 



Meehan Thomas, GermantowTi, Phila 4 



Mensing & Stecher. Rochester, N. Y 18 



Merrihew Murray E., Cincinnati, O 19 



Nanz & Neuner, Louisville, Ky.. 22 



Oak Lane, Belchertown, Mass 10 



Parsons & Sons Co., Flushing, N. Y Cover 



Phillips W. R., Milford, Del 8 



PuUeu A., Milford, Del 4 



Raoux C, New York 16 



Reeves Robert C, New York 10 



Richardson W. A., Louisville, Ky 6 



Uolker August & .Sons, New York 1, 6 



Saul John, Washington, D. C 17 



Schultheis Bros., New York ■ • 15 



Shore James, Germantown. Phila 15 



Seal Thomas F., Unionville, Chester Co., Pa 6 



Sibley Hiram & Co., Rochester, N. Y 9 



Smith David, Boston, Mass 5 



Stewart Wm. J., Philadelphia and Boston 9 



Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine 9 



Straiten & Storm, New York' 6 



Such George, South Amboy, N. J Fly-leaf 



Swain R. A., Philadelphia 7 



Thorburn J. M. &Co., New York Fly-leaf 



True & Co., Augusta, Maine 10 



Van Geert Auguste, Ghent, Belgium 19 



Vaughan J. C, Chicago, 111 Fly-leaf 



Vick James, Rochester, N. Y Fly-leaf 



Weathered Thomas W., New York 14 



Welch Bros., Boston, Mass 6 



Wilson F. E. & Co., Cincinnati, 8 



Wilson Wm. C, New York City 18 



Wood I. C. <feBro., Fishkill, N.Y 9 



Woolson & Co., Passaic, N.J 9 



Zimmerman Fruit Dryer Co., Cincinnati, O « 



Choice new crop, S2.00 per oz.; )S!i5.00 

 per lb. Prepaid and warranted. 



F. A. BjA.x<r.E:z%, 



Bloomington, Ills 



EAEE OPPOBTUNITY for FLOEIST 



Large Greenhouse and Fernery for sale. Belonging to 

 estate to be subdivided and sold. Lot 100x107 ; more land 

 obtainable if desired. Offered for less than cost of build- 

 ings, which are quite new. Address, 



C A. HUNTER, 



176 Broadway. New York. 



yWANTED perfectly sober, reliable man in sale place where 

 ■• cut flowers lead ; skilled in growing for flowers ; 

 some experience in making up preferred. I^ng job to right 

 man. Two hours from Boston. Address, Florist, Box 6259, 

 Boston, Mass. 



A PRACTIOAI. GARDENRR 



who understands the cultivation of 

 Roses. State age ; salary wanted. 

 Address, 



NANZ & NEUNER, 



Louisville, Ky. 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



.Advertisements under this head must be paid for in advance, with 

 the order, at rate of $i.oo for each 36 words per insrrtion. 



BY a gardener, thoroughly conversant with the busine.ss. 

 Can give testimonials of his ability from reliable gentle- 

 men. Has been associated for some years with the late 

 Adolph Strauch in the Parks of Cincinnati and Spring 

 Grove Cemetery. Wants situation as superintendent of a 

 cemetery. Address, J. B., care B. Caragna A Son, 5th St., 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



GARDENER 34 years of age, having well known English 

 and Scotch references, and testimonials, wants an 

 engagement as gardener or gardener's assistant. Address, 

 JSIac— , Mr. TJssings, Florist, Crawford, New Jersey. 



AS Gardener; thorough knowledge in management of 

 Gentleman's place ; well versed in Cut Flower trade ; 

 also cultivation of Orchids and choice jilants. Has been 

 successful exhibitor of plants in England and U. S. Would 

 run large establishment for protit or otherwise. Satisfactoi-y 

 references. Age 32. W., 115 West Freeman St., Cincinnati, O, 



S PECIIIL LIST OF S[[DS FDB FLOBIST S 



Calceolaria, Choicest, Spotted, per lOOO Seeds * .40 



" Blotched, " " 40 



Dwarf, Spotted, " " 60 



" " Blotched, '• '• 60 



" (Choicest, Mixed, " " 40 



Cineraria Hybrida, Splendid Mixed, f. 1000 Seeds. . ■ .50 



" Dwarf, •' " •' .. .60 



Primula Chinensis, Red Fringed, " " " .. 1.76 



White '^ " '• " .. 1.75 



Red " Fern-lv'd f) 500 Seeds l.OO 



White " " " " l.OO 



" Mixed " " per Packet .60 



Double Red, " .50 



" " White, " .50 



Mixed, " .60 



F. E:. IVIc.A.I^I^IST£:Ft, 



Seed Merchant and Dealer in Florists Supplies, 

 29 and 31 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 



At 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 per cent, computed by 



George William Jones 

 ell University, and guaranteed correct. Pp. 120, 

 oth, limp. Price, 50 cents. Mailed post-paid. 



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



Address, 



THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES 



BY B. J. KENDALL, M. D. 



With the real essential information relative to each disease. Will 

 save many times its cost. Gives cause, symptoms and best treat- 

 ment of (diseases. Table with the doses, effects and antidotes of 

 principal medicines used, and a few pages on action and uses of 

 medicines. Rules for telling age of Horse and fine engraving show- 

 ing appearance of the teeth each year. A large collection of valu- 

 able recipes. Printed on fine paper 7J4x5 inches; nearly 100 pages, 

 S^ engravings. Price, 25 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt 

 of price. Address, 



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



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