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THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



FRENCH ROSES 



French Fruit Tree Stocks of Every Kind. 



Before sending your orders to Europe, please ask prices of fol- 

 lowing Stocks, cultivated and for sale at exceptionally low prices : 



30,000 fine Stan<lard Hoses. 



18,000 Half Standards. 



45,000 Low Budded on Manetti. 



20.000 " " " Briar Roots. 



60,000 Owm Roots. 



25,000 Souvenir Malmaison. 



10,000 Bengalese Roses, assorted. 



800 lbs Pear Seeds, Pure ) Cropped 

 Caresi. \ by 

 1,800 lbs Apple Seeds. ) ourselves. 



PRUNUS PESSARDI 



This splendid ornamental tree, with 

 its red leaves and black wood, foliage 

 keeping red until frost, is offered per 

 100 and per 1000 at low jirices. A few 

 hundred fine specimens on Standard. 



15,000 Low Budded, Best Sorts for 

 Forcing. 

 160,000 Manetti Stocks. 

 600,000 Briar Seedling, No. 1 & 2 choice 

 500.000 Pear Stocks, Extra No. 1 & 2. 

 500,000 Apple " " " " 



lu.uuu oeiigitiest; ivuacr', iiaoui lcu. 300,000 Doucin and Paradise Stocks. 



5,000 Tea Roses on Standard Mare- I 600,000 Mahaleb Stocks, Ex. No. 1 & 2. 

 dial Niel and others. 1 300,000 Common Cherries (Cerasus 

 3 000 " " on Briar Roots, Mare- j avium.) 



chal Niel and others. 400,000 Plum Stocks, Extra No. 1 & 2. 

 5,000 " " on Own Roots. | 200,000 Quince " " " " 



Prices of the above-named stocks will be sent immediately on demand. An immense assortment of Forest Trees, 

 Evergreen and Ornamental Stocks of every kind is offered for sale. Orders must be sent as early as possible, in order to 

 insure supply in full. Half the value of orders must be sent with the order, or deposited witli my bankers in New York, 

 Messrs. John Mukkoe & Co., 8 "Wall Street: but orders must be sent directly to me ; Munroe & Co. only tru.sted with 

 money matters. Catalogues and General Trade List are now ready, and will be sent on demand. All communications 

 and orders must be sent directly to 



E stablished 1 827. L. PAILLET, Nurseryman, Vallee de Chatenay, a Chatenay pres Paris, France. 



NOTE. — On account of my large exportation to IT. S. A., special arrangement is made with the Railway, Steamer 

 Company and Aaents in France. L. PAILLET will deliver free of any charges, to New York, the above-named stocks at vei^y 

 exceptionally low fixed prices. So the isurchasers in ordering will know in advance the cost of stocks in New York, and will 

 then have to pay only transportation from New York to vilace of residence. I call particular attention of purchasers to 

 this arrangement, wiiich is the most economical way of importation. The Special List of Prices of Stocks, deliveredfree 

 to New York, will be also sent immediately on demand. tn3 



FAY.S-S CRAPES 



ALL BEST, 



HEAD- 1^ r% A% r- C-«^ '''^^Tn'''' 

 QUARTERS. ^^Bm^^l Wm%^ OLD. 



SOTALIi FRUITS AND TREES. EOW TO DEAEERS AND PEAIVTERS. 



Stock. First-Class. Free Cat alogrues. GEO.S. JOSSEEYN, Fredonia.N. Y 



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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 both 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, 13.00. 



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



FOR 



YOUXG AND OLD. 



The Cultivation of Garden Vegetables In the Farm Garden. 



BY JOSEPH HARRIS, M. S. 



Illustrated, 191 pages, 12mo, cloth, beveled hoards. Price 

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



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



MARECHAL NIEL ROSES 



(FOR FLORISTS.) 



We offer this season a large and Remarkably Fine 

 Stock of Plants of this magnificent Rose, ranging from 6 in. 

 to G ft. in height. They have been grown in pots under glass 

 without artificial heat, and many of them are in full bloom- 

 ing condition — remarkably healthy and thrifty, 



We invite the attention'of FLORI.STS and others to these 

 Plants. We quote them at reasonable prices, considering 

 the quality of the stock, which we believe cannot be sur- 

 passed. Also, 



DEUTZIA GRACILIS. 



Strong, selected plants, suitable for forcing, of this and 

 other good shrubs. They can be shipped at any time during 

 the winter. Address, 



W. S. LITTLE, 

 Commercial Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



lit of Grafting and Byddiog 



By CHARLES BALTET, 

 Appropriately and fully illustrated by 186 cuts, showing 

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

 ble. Price S1.25 mailed, postage free. Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut Street Phila. 



NURSERYMAN'S DIRECTORY 



NOW IN STOCK. 



SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. 



A reference Book of the Nurserymen, Florists, Seedsmen, Tree Dealers, &c., for 

 the United States. Alphabetically arranged by States and Post Offices. 372 

 pages, 8 vo. Price, $10.00. Mailed post-paid. Address, 



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



