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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



NEW AND RAKE EAST INDIAN AND OTHER 



^ORCHIDS 



The undersigned offers EAST INDIAN and other ORCHIDS 

 in large qiiantities — well estahlislied specimen plants and 

 masses — at low rates. 



ANGR^^CUMS in variety ; splendid plants. 



ABIDB8— Virens Ellisii, Curv-ifoliuru, Lobbii, Roseum, 

 Q,iiinquevulnera, Adoratuni, &c. 



CA.TTt.EY A— Eldorado, Eldorado splendens, Superba, 

 Mossia", Leopohlii, Mendllii, Tranaea, Gizas, Maxima, <fec. 



CYPBIPEDIUMS — Candatum, Concolor, Niveum, Law- 

 renoiannni, Pierceii, Stonei, &c. 



DENDROBIUMS— ARgregatum, Albo-Sanguineum, Bar- 

 hatulum, Clirysanthum, Cretaeeum, Chrvsotoxum, Cras- 

 sinoda, Dalliousianum, Devonianum, fiburneum, Fal- 

 ijcmerii, fimV)riatuui, oceulatum, formosum, giganteum, 

 liuteolum, maerophyllum giganteum, Parishii, Pier- 

 ardii latifolias, Suavissimum, Wardianum, Palpebrae, 

 Tanrinun\, Dearii, &c. 



Ij.^I.IAS— Anceps, Superbiens, Alba, Anceps Dawsonii, 

 Anceps alba, &e. 



1.YCASTE SKINNERII— A grand winter-flowering Orchid 



ODONTOGIiOSSUMS— Grande, Bictoniaensis, &c. 



PH^LANOPSIS— Amabilis, Scliilleriana, &c. 



SACCOIiABIUM— Blumei majus, Guttatum, Ainpulaceum, 

 Violaceum, Curvifolium, &c. 



COSIiOGYNES : Tricopilias ; Vandas ; Masdevallias ; Bar- 

 keria; Calantha; Uhysis ; Coryanthes ; Phajus ; Stan- 

 hopea ; 8obralia, &c. 



Ml are offered much lower than can be purchased In Europe. 

 SS- CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ■=©& 



JOHN SAUL, 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Truck Faming at the Soutli 



A Guide to the Raising of Vegetables for Northern Markets. 



BY DR. A. OEMLER, 



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

 ■G-rowers Association. Illu.strated. 12 mo., cloth, pp. 270. 

 iPrice 81.50. Mailed, post-paid. Address, 



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



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With full descriptions of all the finest varieties in cultivation, 

 selections adapted to various circumstances and situations and A 

 iCalendar of Operation* to be performed each month throughout 

 ttie year, 6th Edition, Revised, Illustrated with 7 page illustrations 

 of Plans of Rosariums, i2mo, pp. 158. Price ^i. Post free on re- 

 ceipt ot price. 



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



PATENT BINDER 



Wat the Gardener's Monthly. Numbers filed with the greatest 

 (Convenience. Preserve them filed for reference, and have them 

 ^yhen you want them. Neatly lettered on the side in gilt. Price, 40 

 cents each. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



ROSES IN POTS; 



observations on their Cultivation including the Autobiography of 

 Pot-Rose, 



byWM. PAUL. 



9% pages, cloth, illastrated« Price, $1 00 



Sent Prepaid by mail on receipt of price. 



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



PEACH TREES AT MEDIA, PA. 



Peach Trees, 5 to (i ft., «50 per 1000 ; )B8 per 100 ; 10c. 

 each. 4 to 5 ft., 8S40 per 1000. Maple Trees, 8 to 20 tt., 35c. 

 to SI each ; reduction by the 100. Address, 



PRICE Z. SCPPLEE, Agent, Media, Pa., 



Or, 2162 Merviiie Street, Philadelphia. 





NEW*CROP^ 



PREMIUM PANSY, DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. MYOSOTIS, DEL- 



PHINUM, DAISY, PRIMULA, CINERARIA. BROWALLIA, 



SMILAX. MIGNONETTE, SWEET ALYSSUM and other 



FLOWER SEEDS 



Of the choicest strain for present sowing to give bloom 

 during the Winter or next Spring and Summer. Send for 

 Catalogue. 



Seedsman and Florist, 



714 CHESTNUT ST., PHII.A. 



The Floral Kingdom 



Its History. A Dictionary of more than 300 Flowers, with 

 the Genera and Family to which they belong and the 

 Language of each. Illustrated by appropriate Gems of 

 Poetry and a particular Treatise on the Cultivation and 

 Analysis of Plants. 450 pages, on heavy tinted highly cal- 

 endered paper, and red line border with ornamental cor- 

 ners, splendidly bound, beveled boards, full gilt. A beauti- 

 ful present. Price, $6.50 by mail, post-paid. Address, 



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



THE BLESSED BEES. 



BY JOHN ALLEN. 



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

 its profits certain and large, and Its rdeasures invaluable. In- 

 tended to dift'use a more general knowledge of Bee-culture. 

 169 pages, 12 mo. cloth, limp. Price, SI- Mailed postage free, 

 on receipt of price. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



MANUAL of the APIARY, 



By A. J. COOK, 



Prof, of Entomology in the Michigan State Agricultural College. 

 286 pp. large 12 mo.; 112 Illustrations. 



It comprises a full delineation of the anatomy and physiology 

 of the honey-bee, illustrated with costly wood engravings — the 

 Products of the Honey-Bee; the Races of Bees; full description 

 of honey-producing plants, trees, shrubs, etc., splendidly illu- 

 trated — and last, though not least, detailed instructions for the 

 various manipulations necessary in the apiary. 



This work is a masterly production, and one that no bee- 

 keeper, however limited his means, can afford \o do without. It 

 is fully up with the times on every conceivable subject that in- 

 terests the apiarist. It is not only instructive, but intensely in- 

 teresting and thoroughly practical. Within 20 day after thifl 

 work was issued from the press, 600 copies were disposed of-^a 

 sale unprecedeuted in Bee Literature. Price, 81.25. Mailed 

 post-paid, on receipt of price. 



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



helical \ii\Wi ani \m Sseoratios, 



Together with General laformation for Sportsmen. 

 By JOSEPH H. BATTY, 

 Taxidermist for the Hayden Expedition and other Government 

 Surveys, and many of the leading Colleges and Museums of the 

 United States. Author of " How to Hunt and Trap," etc. i«S 

 Illustrations. i2mo, cloth. Price, $1.50. Mailed, post-paid, on 

 receipt of price. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT. 814 Chestnut St. PhiUu 



