VIII. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



SCH ROVER'S 



On Harrisbnrg Avenue, in the J)th Ward, 

 North of the College, 



LANCASTER, PENN'A. 



My collection of this, the most popular of all flowers, 

 embraces THE BEST tliat can be had. I recomiuena 

 none which I have not ffrown and bloomed. Persons 

 who make thiir selections from some oJ the highly col- 

 ored descriptions and plctuTts which have been sent 

 out from the large cUles. will, m nine cases out of ten, 

 be disappointed. I can furnish any Rose, which can be 

 had, named In any ot the many catalogues which have 

 been circulated this spring In Lancaster county, at the 

 prices named therein, nd many of the very best ou'S 

 of my own growing, at less than half-price. My plants 

 are not grown In a hot-house, but In a cold green-house, 

 bunt especially for roses. B»~Call and see them, and 

 If they do not please, you need not buy. 



FUCHSIAS, &c. 



By the thousand, together with a large supply of every 

 variety of 



FLOWERING & FOLIAGE PLANTS 



fsually kept in floral establishments, for beddfng, 

 baskets, vases, etc. 



E»"Vase8 and baskets neatly filled. Baskets left at 

 No. 3 North Queen strei-t will be tlUed and reltirned. 

 Vases will be called for and fliled and returned. 



Imatii {liiilf, {aibise flant?:, 



OF THE VERY BEST EIND. 



t^*C'ut Flowers, Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses, etc., 

 lor Parties, Weddings, Funeials, etc., in the best style. 



FOR THE SPRING OF 1875 



Every Wednesday and Saturday morning I will have a 

 general collection ot plants at ZAIIM'S CORNER, and 

 every Tuesday and !<at.urday afternoon at market 

 stalls Nos. 10 and 12, Avenue D, NORTHERN MARKET, 

 entering at the upper door on North Queen street. 



CUT SAL mm&L BIFOT , 



IN FUONT OF 



H.A.SCHROYER'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, 



No. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 



Next door to Zahm's Corner, Ceutre Square, 

 Every day during the season, if the weather permits, 

 where I will be j leased to accommodate those who caunot 

 come to Headquarters. 

 7-4-lm] GEO. W. SCHROYER. 





We would call the attention of 

 housekeepers, and those commenc- 

 ing housekeeping, to our very large 

 stock of Cooking Stoves, Ranges 

 and Heaters, together with our tre- 

 mendous variety of House Furnish- 

 ing Goods, such as Table Cutlery, 

 Britannia and Plated Spoons, Coal 

 Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Wash 

 Wringers, Brushes, Brooms, Buck- 

 ets, Tubs, and every variety of Tin 

 and Copper- Ware, all of which we 

 are selling at the Lowest Prices. 

 Flinn & Breneman, No. 152 North 

 Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 7-3-3m 



PLANTS. 



NEW 

 and RARE. 



ROSES, SHRUBS, AND BEDDING PLANTS, 

 B7 Uail a&d Express. Kew Catalogue. FREE. 

 Address, KKLWAXGEK A BAKKY, 



Established 1840. Mt. Hope Xurserics, Rochester, N. Y. 

 7-4-'2m 



My annual catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seed for 

 1875, will be sent /rce to all who apply. Customers 

 of last season need not write for it. In it will he found 

 several valuable varieties of new vegetables introduced for 

 the first time this season, having made new vegetables a 

 Bi ecialty for many years. Growing over a hxindred and 

 fifty varieties on my several farms, I would particularly in- 

 vile the j.atrou:ige of market gardeners and all others who 

 are especially desirous to have their seed pure and fresh, and 

 of the very hejit strain. All seeds sent out from my establish- 

 ment are covered by three warrants as given in my cata- 

 logue. JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER, 



CANARY, RAPE, HEMP, 



Alsike Sc White Clover, 



LAWN GRASS, GREEN GRASS, 

 CLOVER & TIMOTHY, 



AT W. D. Sprecher's, 



31 E.KING ST., Lancaster. 



OUR 



Illustrated Catalogues 

 ^°« 1875 ^^ 



EVERYTHING 



FOR THE 



GARDEN! 



j{ Seeds! Plants! ) 



illmplements, Fertilizers, etc./ 



iNumberiDg 175 pages and containing five 

 \bcautiful colored 2)lates^inaX[\^i on receipt 

 JofSO cents. 

 I Catalogue, without plates, free to all. 



35 Cortlandt St., 



NEW YORK. 



EGGS rOR HATCHING 



FEOH THE FOLLOWIMQ TAEIETIES OF PUItE BSED FOWLS, 



At $1.50 PER DOZEN. 



DARK and LIGHT BR.VHMAS, BUFF and PARTRIDGE 



COCHINS, BROWN and WHITE LEGHORNS, 



SILVER GRAY DORKINGS, 



and HOUDANS. 



I warrant one-half ot eacli dozen Eggs to hatclL It 

 tney do not I will replace ilicm at 50 cents per dozen. 

 Send stamp tor circular. Address 



7-4-2m] Maelboro, stark Co., OUlo. 



(Please state whore you see this advertisement.) 



"ITTEB.STEIfS ORNAMEBITAI. OAItnEiVEK 



W coutaiue Hints and Pluiis for Laying out and Orua- 

 nieuting Grounds. Eveiy one who cultivates a garden 

 should sENi> FOR A COPY. Bcautifully illustrated. Mailed 

 to any address for 25c. WILLIAM WEBSTER, 



7-4-lm Kochester, N. Y. 



THE BEST 



LANCASTER, PA. 



JOH N BEST, 



MANUFACTURER OF 

 Horizoulal, Vertical and Portable, from 1^ to 100 Horae-Pc. 



STEAM BOILERS~AJ)APTED TO ALL 

 PURPOSES. 



[7-1 -3m 



Castings of all descriptious. Heavy and Light, Made to Order. 



nin^nn l The undersigned has at his nur-jpnOPO I 

 1 IVlJfilJ i sery, in the village of SMOKE- 1 Mljljl} ! 

 TOWN, six miles east of Lancaster, and four miles north of 

 Strasburg, a fine assortment of FRUIT, SHADE and OR- 

 NAMENTAL TREES. 



APPLE. PEAR, CHEERY, GAGE, PLUM AND APRICOT 

 iTREES, ORAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS.| 



3,000 extra PEACH TREES (budded) free from worme. 

 A fine lot of YELLOW LOCUST TREES. 



LOUIS C. LYTE, 

 7-4-lm P. O. addiess, Bird-in-Hand. 



12 HENS GIVING 



PROFIT A YEAR. 



SYSTEM PATENTED. 



GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, AND SEVERAL 



DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO 



P»i-or. A. COKBKTT 



MANAGER OF THE 



GALLINOCULTURE INSTITUTE 



AT HICKSVILLE, N, T. 



No Humbug. Millious of people have peen it. 

 Working Book, exiiliiiuiug how, 50 cts; Circular, 3 cts. 

 7-a-tf 



^C tn *t*On ^*'^'^' ^''i' ^* home. Terms free, Atldresa 

 H>Q ^^U G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 



RIVEESIDE l^URSERIE-.. " 



A fine assortment of NURSERY STOCK, including : 



APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM, 

 Cherry, and other Fruit Trees. 



GRAPE VINES, BL.WKBERRY, RASPBERRY AND 

 STKAWBERKY PLANTS. 



RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS, 



SHACE ii OSKAUEHTAL ISEES, SOSES, SHEtTESEET. ic. 



Also a fine stock of FLOWERS and GREEN HOUSE 

 PLANTS, TOMATO, CABBAGE and other Vegetable Plants 

 in season. 



t^fSend for price list to 



H. M. T5NGLE & SCUT, 



7-3- 2m MAKIlCTrA, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



6,000 PEACU TBEBS, 



By tne Hundred and Thousand, 



AT RKUnCKD PRICES. 

 APPLE, PEAR, AND OTHER FRUIT TRKES. 



SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 

 GREEN HOUSE PLANTS. 



At COOPER'S NURSERY, 



Bibd-in-Hakd, Penna. 

 Orders by mall carefully ailed. [7-«-im 



VISITING- CARCS, 

 FOK LADIES AND QENTLEUEN, 



Printed In tlie best style at tlie efflce ot 



THE FARMER. 



