THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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Excelsior Fumigator # Insect Destroyer, 







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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.— The above cut shows a perfect invention which is an effectual apparatus for "fumi- 

 gating" greenhouses, conservatories, hospitals, &c. It dispenses entirely with the usual custom of smoking to rid planta 

 of insects, <fec. Choice plants are often destroyed by the old system in hot-houses, and vermin increases for the want of 

 a proper Fumigatoi. This Fumigator is simpl'e in its construction and I claim it to be the best ever offered to the public. 

 Try it and you will find I am entitled to call it " EXCELSIOR." It can be used for purifying the air in hospitals, ships, 

 6ick rooms, or any place where the atmosphere becomes foul or condensed. It is death to flies, mosquitoes and motbB. 

 Also, it is the cheapest ind most durable first-class Fumigator made. 



Descriptive Circular and Price List, containing explanations, will be sent to any address free of charge. 



NOTICE.— This invention is an improvement on my former patent dated February 27th, 1883, and is now in the 

 U. S. Patent Office at Washington, D. C. Address, 



HERM. PERLICH, Inventor, No. 183 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 



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i.ls« other Small Fraits.mnd »11 olderT»rie- 

 ties Grapes, ExtraqnalitT. Wairaiiftd Xrat. 

 Cheap b; mail. Low K«te« t« Dealers. 



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The very large stock of PALMS, FERNS, PANDANUS, 

 BEGONIAS, &c., which we offer is in the best possible 

 condition, clean, healthy and well grown. Send for Holiday 

 price list, just issued, giving description and offering a 

 general list of plants tor Autumn and Winter demands. 

 Slailed free to all applicants in the Trade. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL A. 



Cm iH| I A ■ & Return to us with TEN 

 g|t T hlO illltCTS.&you'llgetbymail 

 m i IliglgWi A GOLDEN BOX OF GOODS 

 tW will bring y.'U in ubRE MONEY, in Ono Month, 

 than anvthin^ else in America. Ahsoluter'ertaintv. 

 Needno'capital. M.Young,n3t;reenwichSt.N.Yorfc Qg 



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Addiess, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



811 Chestnut .Street, Phila. 



TOBACCO STEMS, 



In bales weighing;500 lbs. each, at S5.00 per bale, or three 

 bales for S12.00. 



TOBACCO DUST, $3 per case. Free on board of boats or cars. 



ai2 Straiton & Storm, 



204-208 Bast 27th St., New York City. 



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NEAR MARKETS. 



The State of Michigan has more than 4,500 miles of rail- 

 road »nd 1,600 miles of L,ake transportation, schools and 

 churches in every county, public buildings all paid for, and 

 no debt. Its soil and climate combine to produce large 

 crop*, and it is the best fruit State in the Northwest. 

 Several Million acres of unoccupied and fertile lands are 

 yet in the market at low prices. The State has issued a 

 NEW PAMPHLET containing a map and description of 

 the soil, crops and general resources of every county in the 

 State, which may be had free of charge by writing to the 

 Commissioner of Immigration, Detroit, Mich. i:4 



CCCa week in vour o%vn town. Terms and S5 outfit free. 

 ^UUAddress H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. ja.l2 



