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POPULAR GARDENING. 



October, 



WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING 



BULBS. 



Jf2/«ci»(/Kv, finest named, double or single, all 

 colors, tor Glasses or Pots, $3.50 per doz. Good 

 quality tor Bedding, $1. 50 per doz. Tulijis from 

 60 to 75 cents per doz Crocus, $3 50 per hun- 

 dred. Glasses tor Hyacinths $2 per doz , 20 

 cents each. Flower Heeds tor greenhouse or 

 conservatory. Catalogues tree. Miniature earthen 

 vases for growing Italian seed, 15 and 20 cents, with 

 seed, and by mail 30 cents. 



ORANGE W. CLARK, Seedman, 

 59 Seneca Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



BULBS 



For Fall Planting. 

 For Winter Blooming 



FLOWKRS 



For Gifts and Various Uses. 



Thomas Young, Jr. 



U/t?ole5ale plori5t, 



No. 11 West 27th Street. 



-n^E"vsr iroi?/K:.- 



CHOICE ROSES A SPECIALTT. 



Send for Catalogue, which is furnished free, and 

 mention Popular Gardening. 



HARRY CHAAPEL 



Williamsport, Pa. 



IJIiu/T) J^ar^i88i, 



Better known as the Bermuda Easter Lily, the 

 best in the world for forcing for Winter flowers. 

 We are 



HEADQUARTERS FOR THIS LILY 



and supply them at wholesale and retail in this 

 country and in Europe. All strong, field-grown 

 Bulbs, from our own grounds in Bermuda. 



We also make a specialty of the magnificent, 

 hardy 



JAPAN, OR BOSTON IVY, 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, and furnish strong plants. 

 Address for Prices, etc. , 



F. R. HIERSON & CO., 



Florists & Seedsmen, TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



V3lUGH:lN'S 



BULB LIST 



Is Ready. Illustrated. 



Address J. C. VA UGH AN, 



42 La Salle Street, 



CHICAGO. 



B!sta.TDi±si>.ecL i7eB. 



HARDY PLANTS 



AND 



IB TJ Xu B S 



We make a Specialty of the above articles and | 

 have to offer for Fall planting an extra fine stock ' 

 of well-grown, thrifty 1 



PLANTS AND BITLBS. 



If you wish to ornament your grounds with 

 plants which do not require to be renewed every , 

 season, and that increase in size and beauty every 

 year, send for our large Catalogues, containing ! 

 full directions for growing all 



HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS. A. H. HEWS & CO., 



Sent by mail to all applicants enclosing a stamp. 



\Xir\f\\ or"\M JP /^r^ Manufacturers of Hand and Machine M.-jde 



Lock Drawer E. PASSAIC, N. J. f^l^v*i»y^«. F^y^^/^ 



Orchid Pots in Great Variety. 



Grass-Growing Vases in Various Shapes and Sizes. 



Illustrated Catalogue free on application. 



Address, 



North Cambridge, - Mass. 



CARNATION PINKS, 



WHITE VIOLETS, ROSES. Etc.. 



For Winter Flowering. Catalogue free, 



BANNOCKBURN GREENHOUSES, 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



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EED WHEA 



Karniers. send your address for particular 

 _ .jt new varieties of Wheat. We have Wheat 

 I that alwavs yields five to ten bushels ni . _ 

 — per acre than Fultz. and will make % oi a. — _ 

 crop when Fultz or Clawson entirely winter kills. We don I 

 claim each of a dozen kinds to lie the best. We kn..w which 

 are the best and sell you such. BE SURE to slc .u, cata- 

 logue for reliable information bcf.>re I'li' iin: y-ur '-"-ft''- in- 

 troducers of and headauarlers for tnn/ Martin AmDer 



Wheat. J. A. EVERITT & CO., Seedsmen, 



Watsontown, pa., or Indianapolis, Ind. 



A. BLANC, 



314 N. nth street, Philadel- 

 phia. I 



Engraver for Florists. ' 



Seedsmen and Nurserymen. 



10,000 



Electros for sale cheap. 



Large hook free, to those 



sending their catalogue. 



Mankato Clay Works, 



T MANUFACTURERS OF 



Fire BM& Clay Drali Tile 



DEALERS IN 



VITRIFIED SEWER PIPE, 



Retail and Wholesale, 

 MANKATO, - MINN. 



Keep a good stock constaotly on hand . 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE 



Includes fruit, vegetable, and flower-gardening, 

 greenhouses and window-gardening. By Peter 

 Henderson. 2,50 pages. Price Sl'iO by Mail Pre- 

 paid. Address Ransoh, Long & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



PANSY 



Grand collection of all the most elegant and 

 distinct varieties of Pansies, including the latest 

 novelties. Strictly First-class Seed only. 

 Descriptive circular mailed free on application. 



ALBERT BENZ, Pansy Specialist, 



Douglaston, Queens Co., N. Y. 



THE PRICE TELLS 



IN CLUBS AS WELL AS ELSEWHERE. 



Subscriptions for the following Publications, will 

 be received at this office, in connection with Popu- 

 lar Gardeni.n'G, at the low rates named. 



NOTICE, that in some cases it costs no more to 

 have two papers than one alone. 



Our Prico 

 Price each. for 



8 60 Popular Gardening and ^ 



1 50 American Agriculturist $1 60 



50 Bab viand 90 



4 00 Century, The 4 10 



1 50 Chautauquan 1 90 



2 00 Demorest's Monthly 2 15 



3 CO Golden Days 3 00 



4 00 Harper's Bazaar 4 00 



4 00 Harper's Magazine 4 00 



2 00 Harper's Young Folks 2 10 



1 10 Household 1 40 



1 50 Our Little Ones 1 80 



2 00 Prairie Farmer 2 05 



3 00 St. Nicholas 3 10 



3 00 Wide Awake 3 10 



1 75 Youth's Companion, new, $1.85 old 2 25 



50 Farm Journal 85 



3 00 Lippincott's Monthly 3 00 



50 Good Cheer 90 



.1 25 Poultry Journal 1 35 



Also many other papers on equally good terms. 

 Address, 



RANSOM, LONG & CO., 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



DERMADOR 



Owes its origin to the discovery of Homer 

 Anderson, A. M,, late professor of Chemis- 

 try, in the Clinton Institute, of Oneida 

 County, N. Y. In experimenting for the 

 purpose of making Prussia Acid, a residuum 

 was left, which, on being applied to bruises 

 and inflamed parts, by the students of the 

 Institute, was found to possess the remark- 

 able property of cooling down and carrying 

 off the inflammation and soreness at once, 

 and restoring the parts to health without 

 pain or irritation. 



ITS CHARACTER. 



Dermador is uot a heating Liniment, but 

 acts by its peculiar chemical qualities in dis- 

 solving and scattering any soreness and 

 inflammation of injured parts. By a free 

 application, the surface soon becomes cool 

 and moist, and is reared to natural health 

 without suppuration or destruction. Alike 

 suitable for Jlan and Beast. 



DOCTORS USE IT. 



Dr. C. W. Noble, Barton, N. T., says: "I 

 have used Dermador in my practice with 

 good success; and am now using it in some 

 cases of Chronic Affections, in which I 

 think it is likely to perform some remarkable 

 cures." 



Dr. G. W. P. Wheeler. Garrattsville, N. 

 Y., says: "I have tried Dermador, in ex- 

 treme cases of inflammation, with entire satis- 

 faction. It is a valuable compound. 



Dr. William Bassett, of Morris, N. Y. , 

 said: " I tried it with the happiest effects, 

 and must say, as an external application for 

 local Inflammations, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, 

 etc. , it far surpasses any other remedy offered 

 to the public." 



Dr. J. C. Wycofl, Otselic, N. Y., said: 



" For Bruises, Lacerated Wounds, Sore 



Eye, and acute local inflammations, I know 



of nothing which is equal to the 'Dermador." 



Sold by all Druggists. 



