THE HOR TICUL TURAL A D VER TISER. 



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Aw AM PCCPT Continental Nurseries, 

 • VHn UCC.n I , Ghent, Kfleiiim. 



Begstoottcr: CHOICEST HARDY HYBRID RHODODENDRONS, 

 budded, from ts. tl(i and tl'J to £20 per luuidivcl. (:-tock 

 10,000). CAMELLIAS, budded. Iiest vaiietii'>; froni tT and iA 

 to £12 per lumderd, (stock lU.OOO). CAMELLIAS. I'udded, 

 lar^erplants .is. 6d., .is. and 10s. to 203. cch. INDIAN AZALEAS, 

 witn buds, all best market varieties and newc-^t sorts £•"). £(i. 

 t^^and £12 to tL'O per hundred, (stock over ,iO,f.(»0). INDIAN 

 AZALEAS, half sptciuu'n ami siiccimcns lf)s.. Lis., 20s. and 

 30s. to.50s.,and upwards each. AZALEA MOLLIS, fine mix- 

 ture, budded, from £4. ti and Cli to tlO per hundred. AZALEA 

 MOLLIS, in varieties, £6 to £10 per hundred. ROSES, choicest 

 varieties, standards, half standards and dwarfs for forcing 

 by thousand (]>riics on application). Also, Hydrangea 

 paniculata grandif^ora, Spiraea japonica, Paeonia arborea 

 and herbacea. All kinds of Stove and Greenhouse decora- 

 tive plants. Palms. Corypha and Phoenix by thousands, and 

 Ferns by hundreds and thousands. The whole at very 

 moderate prices. Catalogues free on application. tje 



PALMS! PALMS! 



I beg to offer to the Trade, in lots to suit, im- 

 mediate delivery, a large stock of Palms — various 

 sizes; Latanias, Seaforthias, Arecas, Pandanus, 

 Phoenix and Caryphas. Also a fine stock of Ficus 

 and Dracaenas. Prices on application. 







The Largest, Best and Most Productive Blackberry 



'•'>\'i inches around, from seed of Selected Wilson Early, 



• * ■ KIEFFER PEAR TREES • - • 



I inn nnn peach tree«, strawberries, I 



I IUU,UUU RASPBERRIES, GRAPES, &c., &c. | 

 4®>CATAL0GUE with COLORED PLATES FREE.-®* 



S3 WM. PARRY, Parry P. 0., N. J. 



J. Roehrs, 



Jersey City Heights, N. 



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Sawing Made Easy 



Monarch Lightning Sawing Machine! 



A. Oreat SaTlngr of 

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C. F. A. HINRICHS, 



39, 31 & 33 Park Place, Xew Tork City. 



HYACINTH AND BULB GLASSES, 



DECORATED FLOWER POTS, LAVA, MAJOLICA, &c., 

 Ac, Vases, Iron Sections for Flower Beds. Lawn, Fish and 

 Flower Stands, Floating Animals for Aquaria. Buttonhole 

 Bouquet Holders. Only and Original German Student Lamp 

 for Conservatories. Send for prices to above address. s2 



200,000 Peach Trees 



For FALL of 188.'?, suitable for all sections, at especiallv low 

 I rates. Also, a full stock of all Fruit Trees, Plants and Vines. 



inn nnn "^ilsonEarly Blackberry, grown from root 



ll/U,UUU cuttings, and a full assortment of Grapes, 

 ] Raspberries, Asparagus, Strawberries, &c. Send orders 



earlv ami secure best stock and assortment. Address, CHAS. 



BLACK & BRO., Village Nurseries, Hightstow-n, N. J. o2 



Aboy 16 years old can saw logs FAST and EASY MrLES 

 Murray, Portaee, Mich. writP" •'Am raurh please'l with 

 the MONARCH IIGHTNTNO SAWING MACHINE. 

 Isawed off a SO- inuh log in 2 minutes. " ForsawinBlogs 

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 of lop-euttlng, it is i;eei-]( ~s a-ul unr'VEdud Illustrated 

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YOUNG AND OLD. 



The Cultivation of Garden Vegetables in the Farm Garden. 



BY JOSEPH UARRIS, M. S. 



Illustrated, 191 pages, 12ino, cloth, beveled boards. Price 

 S1.25, mailed, post-paid. Address, 



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



Essay on Roses. 



BY MRS. M. D. WELLCOME. 



Paper, pp. 24. Illustrated. Price, 15 cents. 



Mrs. Wellcome writes with enthusiasm, and from a 

 thorough knowledge, and a considerable experience. All 

 lovers of roses and all amateur horticulturists will find the 

 little monograph interesting and suggestive."— .Bosfcm 

 Journal. 



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



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



-JUST PUBLISHED.- 



The Sportsman's Gazetteer, 



BY CHARLES HALLOCK. 



New, Revised and Enlarged Edition. 



This well-known volume, comprising 1,000 pages, passed 

 through six editions, and became the recognized authority 

 in botli continents on matters pertaining to Field .Sports. 

 It has now been revised under the personal supervision of 

 the author, who, since the appearance of the last edition, 

 has largely extended his knowledge of the subjects treated 

 by three years' travel over new portions of the United 

 States and Canadas, which have not hitherto been brought 

 to the immediate attention of sportsmen. This revised 

 edition contains entirely new matter in several depart- 

 ments, a newly engraved portrait of the author, new maps, 

 and many fine illustrations representing Game Birds, Game 

 Dogs, Game Fishes, etc., etc. Price, post-paid, S.3.00. 



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



Sit of Grafting and Budig 



By CHARLES BALTET, 



Appropriately and fully illustrated by 186 cuts, showing 

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

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