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THE HOR TICUL TURAL A D VER TISER. 



NEW AND RARE EAST INDIAN AND OTHER 



-«^ORCHIDS<©«- 



The iiiulersigiu'd offers EAST INDIAN and other ORCHIDS 

 in large quantities— well established specimen plants and 

 masses— at low rates. 



ANGK^^CUIVIS in variety ; splendid plants. 



ARIDES— Virens Ellisii, Cnrvifoliuni, Lobbii, Roseum, 



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Mossipp, Leopoldii, Mendllii, Tranaea, Gizas, Maxima, &c. 

 CYPBIPEDIUMS — Candatum, Concolor, Niveum, Law- 



renciannm, Pierceii, Stonei, <fee. 

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batuluni, Chrvsanthum, Cretaeeum, Chrysotoxum, Cras- 



sinoda, Dalliousianuni, Devoniannm, Eburneum, Fal- 



conerii, flnibriatum, occulatum, forniosum, giganteum, 



Luteolum, niacrophyllum giganteum, Parishii, Pier- 



ardii latifolias, Suavissimura, Wardianuni, Palpebrse, 



Tanrinnm, Dearii, &c. 

 L^LIAS— Anceps, Superbiens, Alba, Anceps Dawsonii, 



Anceps alba, &c. 

 1,-yCASTE SKINNEKII— A grand winter-flowering Orchid 

 ODONTOGLOSSUMS— Grande, Bictoniaensis, &c. 

 PH^LANOPSIS— Amabilis, Schilleriana, &e. 

 SACCOI.ABIUM— Blumei majus, Guttatnm, Ampulaceum, 



Violaceum, Curvifolium, &c. 

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keria ; Calantha ; Chysis ; Coryanthes ; Phajus ; Stan- 



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 All are offered much lower than can be purchased in Europe. 

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ts2 WASHINGTON , D. C. 



tnjck Faming at the Soutli 



A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern Markets. 



BY DK. A. OEMIiER, 



Prest. of Chatham Co., Georgia, Fruit and Vegetable 

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With full descriptions of all the finest varieties in cultivation, 

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ROSES IN POTS; 



observations on their Cultivation including the Autobiography of 

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The Floral Kingdom 



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THE BLESSED BEES. 



BY JOHN ALLEN. 



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

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MANUAL of the APIARY, 



By A. J. COOK, 



Prof. of Entomology in the Michigan State Agricultural Collegs. 



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