THE HORTICLLTbRAL ADVERTISER. 



SCHULTHEIS BROTHERS, 



IMPCRTERS AND GROWERS OF ROSES, 



STEINFURJH. NAUHEIM. HESSEN, GERMANY. 



Mail all Orders to 25 Avenue A, New York City. 



We offer only varieties of wliioh we sold large (jiuintities 

 last season. Any florist can forcp them with success. ALL 

 our R08E.S are out-door grown, tine, strong, bushy plants, 

 2 years' growth, budded on Rosa Canina (Seedling Briar). 

 Prices, including shipment and duties, delivered I'reeatN.Y. 



MERVEILLE DE lYON [New] J';ir.''^:s;'ft'?e°iS: 



center satin rose. Heceived Three First Prizes, and is con- 

 sidered to be the best Rose next Baroness Rothschild. 

 1 Plant, 7oc.; lu Plains, 4^7 ; 6u Plants, ^i2 ; luu Plants, 160. 

 Common Centifolia, pale rose. |? 100, SPi ; I'ersian Yellow, 

 deep golden yellow, |16 ; Centifolia Moss (Old Blush), beau- 

 tiful rose, Si:^; Glorie de Dijon, yellow with salmon, SIS; 

 Marechal Niel, yellow, f24; Louise Odier, bright rose, §10; 

 Queen of Bedders, dark crimson, $14 ; Anna Alexietf. fresh 

 salmon rose, SI2; Baron Bonstetten, rich velvetv i)urple, 

 ?18 ; Baroness Kothsehild, pale carmine rose, $18 ; boule de 

 Neige, pure white, S13; Captaine Christy, flesh color, SIO; 

 Charles Lefebre, velvety crimson, SI5;" Comte Carneval, 

 very dark velvetv, nearly black. 115; Comtesse of Oxford, 

 bright carmine, »lo ; Crimson Bedder, bright crimson, S16 ; 

 Doctor Andry, rich, rosy crimson, SIS; fiuchesse de Val- 

 lambrosa, blush, S15; Elisa Buelle, pure white, Slti ; Geant 

 des Batailles, fiery crimson, S15; General Jacqueminot. S12; 

 John Ho|)per, fine bright rose, SI2; Jules Margottin. glossy 

 pink, S13 ; La France, silvery rose, S15 ; La Keine de Lafay, 

 lilac rose, 81H; La Rosiere Amaranth, S13; Mabel Morrison, 

 pure white, SIO ; Mme. Andry Leroy, fine salmon rose, $12; 

 Mme. Lacharme, pure white and blush. S18; Mme. Marie 

 Finger, flesh color, $15; Mdlle Annie Wood, bright red. $13 ; 

 Mdlle Kugenie Verdier, clear satin, $N; Magna Charta, 

 bright rose. $20 ; Marie Bauman, brilliant red, $15 ; Mistress 

 Laxton, bright crimson, $15; Paul Neron. dee]) rose. $13: 

 Rosy Morn, dark maroon, $15; Triomphe de I'Exposition, 

 velvety red. $13 ; Van Houtte, fiery red, $16; Victor Ver- 

 dier, deep centifolia rose, $13. 100 Standards, from 2 to 3 

 feet high, $30 ; including Hybrids. 100 Standards, from 3 to 

 4 feet high, $;i5; Bourbon and Moss Roses. 100 Standards, 

 from 2 to 4 feet high, $15 ; Tea and Noisette. tjll2 



lo. S. Sniitli \ Lyncli Urn Flue Soikr. 



ALSO, 500 FT. 4-IN. PIPK. 



The removal of our greenhouses demands an immediate 

 sale of the above on very reasonable terms. 



E. W. BREED. Lancaster, Mass. 



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ZIMMERMAN 



Fruit [vaporator 



The BEST In the Market. 



Over I 3,000 in use. 



P'our sizes, 6 to 50 bus. per day. Made 

 wholly of liulvanized Iron, 

 8end Tor Circular. 



AGENTS WANTED. 



ZIMMERMAN FRUIT DRYER C0.» 



CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



ROSES NOW READT 



VERY FINE! 



Perle des Jartin«"«, Niphet< s, Hon Silene, Douglas^ 

 Snffraiio and IVI»reNClial Robert from 2Vo to ■i}/^-h\f\\ pots, 

 *l:«.0O to .*25 00 per 100. Also Catin riiie Merinet, 

 Maresdial Robert and Bon Silene from b-inch pots at 

 !l»40.00 per 100. 



CHAS. R. 8TILLWELL & CO., 



jll2 Gravesend L. I., N. Y^ 



can now Krasp a fortune. Ort- 

 tit wortli $10 tree. Address E. Q. 

 RIDEOUT & CO., 10 Barclay St., N. Y. jaSjlT 



AGENTS 



Tuberose Bulbs. 



PEARL AND DOUBLE. 



The Largest Stock of PEARL and DOUBLE in tlie Country. 

 NSIV CFIOF ^NQ^fJ REA.DY, 



PEARL, Blooming Size, per 100, $2.50 ; per 1,000, $20.00 | DOUBLE, Blooming Size, per 100, $1.75 ; per 1,000, $15.00 



All bulbs guaranteed pure. Our nevi^ crop is very fine. We have made a specialty of growing the Tuberose for a 

 number of years, and find our manner of curing and handling the bulbs productive of the most satisfactory results. 



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ENGLE & BROTHER, Nurserymen and Florists, 



Established 1853. 



IME ARIETTA, PA. 



NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS 



In want of PEACH TREES for their trade this FALL, 1883, and SPRING, 1884, 

 can find a LARGE and THRIFTY STOCK of the most APPROVED VARIETIES 

 at the MILFORD NURSERIES, MILPORD, DELAWARE. Also PLUM, APRI- 

 COT, OSAGE PLANTS, 2 years, &c., all grown with SPECIAL CARE. Prices 

 reasonable. Call upon or address, 



MILFORD, DELAWARE. 



