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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 



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List of Advertisers in present Number. 



Mason & Hamlin, No. 274 Washingion St., Boston, and 

 No. 696 Broadway, New York. — Cabinet Organs. 



Edward J. Evans A Co., Central Nurseries, Tork, Penn. 

 — Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plants. 



Gabriel Marc, Astoria, N. T. — Grape Vines, Pear Trees, 

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Miller, Wood & Co., No. 15 Laight St., N. K— The He- 

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James B. Harmer, No. 128 North Third St., Philadelphia. 

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E. W. Carroll & Co., No. 73 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, 

 Ohio. — Books and Stationery. 



Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Nos. 4.35 and 437 Chestnut 

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H. a. Dreer, No. 714 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia.— Vege- 

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 Evergreens, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, Asparagus 

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S. B. Marshall, Prospect Hill Nursery, Massillon, Ohio. 

 — Imported Stocks, Mahaleb and Massard Cherry, Ever- 

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C. B. Rogers, No. 133 Market St., Philadelphia.— Grasa 

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 and Agricultural Implements. 



Samuel Hicks, North Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. — 

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James Ridings, No. 1311 South St., Philadelphia. — Bealer 

 in Insects of all Orders. 



Entomological Society of Philadelphia, — Proceedings 

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