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POPULAR GARDENING. 



July, 



^e ExchDvR^e 



Amateurs often have an excess of certain xeeds, plants, 

 etc., while in uaiit of others. This department is designed 

 to bring about free exchanges in such cases. 



In The Exchange viay be Jiamed what can be spared, what 

 is wanted and the address. No price figures admitted. 

 Any offer that may appear objectionable to the publishers 

 not admitted. No responsibility unll be assumed for any 

 results connected with The Exchange. Those using the 

 column should correspond before seiiding articles. 



108. Mrs J. H.Burdin.Forksof Elkhorn,Ky.,has 

 Marie Louise Violet, Variegated Foliage plant, 

 Calla, Lilies, Tradescanthia, multicolor. Pink Hya- 

 cinths to exchange for choice Canna roots and 

 Lilies, Caladium and Hyacinth, Acalyphas, Achy- 

 ranthes. Coleus or Alt^rnantheras. 



109. Chas. E. Parnell, Queens, N. Y., offers Ac- 

 ropera Loddgesii, Maxillaria dicta. Imautophyllum, 

 Agapanthus.Pittospoiaim. Lemon Trees, and many 

 other choice plants in exchange for scientific or 

 historical 'works, or other reading matter. 



200. Mrs. Jennie Lynch. Humboldt, Neb., will 

 exchange Hybrid Roses, Pink Almonds, Celastrus, 

 Violets, Pink Betta, for choice Lilies, Pceonies, etc. 



201. Mrs. W. S. Hammand, Carthage, N. Y., has 

 a greenhouse full of choice plants to exchange for 

 good sized sea shells and marine curiosities. 



^)2. Mrs. Rebecca Pennington, La Rose, 111., has 

 Lily-of-the-Valley and small, double white Chrys- 

 anthemums to exchange for other plants. 



208 Miss E. L Locke, Clipper, Iowa, has Dicen- 

 tra cucullaria, Compass plant. Phlox, Viola pedata, 

 Asters, Golden Rod and flower seeds, for Nos. 1, 2 

 and 4 of Vol. 1 of Popular GARDENiNGOr other good 

 works, or hardy Orchids, etc. 



CHOLERA INFANTUM 



This most fatal disease of Infancy 



PREVENTED, 



CONTROLLED, 



and CURED by 



Uctated Yooi 



It has been successful in hundreds of cases wbere 

 other prepared foods failed. 



FOR INFANTS, 



of any any age, it may be used with confidence, as 

 a safe and complete substitute for mother's milk. 



FOR INVALIDS, 



it is a Perfect Nutrient in either chronic or acute 

 cases. Weak stomachs always retain and relish 

 it. Physicians and mothers concede its superiority. 

 The most palatable, nourishing and economical of 

 Foods. 



150 MEALS for an Infant for $1.00. 



EASILY PREPARED. At Druggists-i.>5c., 50c.. $1. 

 Valuable circulars and pamphlets sent free. 



Wells, Richardson & Co , Burlington, Vt. 



I887-BABIES-I887. 



To the mother of any baby born this year we 

 will send on application a Cabinet Photo, of the 

 "Sweetest, fattest, healthiest baby in the country." 

 It is a beautiful picture and will do any mother's 

 heart good. It shows the good effects of using 

 J^actated Food as a substitute for mother's milk. 

 Much valuable information for the mother is given. 

 Give date of birth. 



WellSj Bichardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. 



STRAWBERRIES 



Plants set in September produce almost a full 

 crop Berries the next season. Send us One Dollar 

 and we will send 5'ou ten plants each of ten differ- 

 ent varieties. All who order before August will 

 receive FREE 20 Raspberries, live plants each of 

 four varieties. Send for price list of special dollar 

 collections both of Fruits and Flowers. 



Address WELD & CO., Lyndonville, N. Y. 



Beautify and adorn your homes with Fruit and Or- 

 namental Trees, Vines, &c., you can 



SAVE MONEY 



by buying of us. Write for oiu- prices. Address 

 No Agents. Benton Center, Yates Co., N. Y. 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE 

 Includes fruit, vegetable, and flower-gardening, 

 greenhouses and window-gardening. By Pktkr 

 Henderson. 250 pages. Price 81.50 by Mail Pre- 

 paid. Address Pop. Gardening Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Gray's "How Plants Grow." A simple Introduc- 

 tion to Structural Botany, with a Popular Flora, or 

 an arrangement and description of Common Plants, 

 both wild and cultivated. By Asa Gray, M. D. Illus- 

 trated with 500 wood engravings. 2:33 pa^es, large 

 16vo. half-arabesque, paper sides. Price Sl-25. 

 Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. Address 

 PoPLTLAR Gardening Pub. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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- RARE CACTI - 



From BRAZIL and INEHXICO 



These rare plants are now as popular as Orchids, 

 but unlike them, they require absoluteltj no care 

 and will grow for months in a parlor or sitting-room 

 without watering. Their large flotverSf of ex- 

 quisite beauty and fragrance, are perfectly daz- 

 zling, and when not in bloom their strange and 

 grotesque forms always attract attention. We 

 have over 500 distinct varieties at from lO cents 

 up to $50, and will send /"ree by mail 10 Fine 

 yiantSj all named, no two alike, large and free 

 blootners, for $1.00, or 4 for 50 centa, or 

 a for 25 cents. A (J4-page fullj'-illustrated book 

 on Cacti and catalogue free with each order— or 

 mailed for 10 cents 



,A^. ■^'X^.A.'D^G eft! 00 , 



314 N. Eleventh St., Philadelphia. Pa. 

 Large decorative specimens for parlor or conservatory at 

 special prices. 



EJST-A-BIilSIHEJD 1839- 



(late stair & kendel.) 



FRUIT COMMISSION MERCHANT, 



Wholesale and retail dealer in SEEDS, 

 lis ONTARIO ST., CLEVELAND, 0. 



BENNETT & HALL, 



COMMISSION MMBCHANIS, 



Fruits and Produce, 



POULT JtT, EGGS, GAME, ETC. 

 No. 1 6 1 West Street, New-Yorlc. 



C. W. IDELL, 



333 Washington St., New York, 



Sells all Kinds of Farm Prodnce on Coiilssion. 



Green and Dried Fruits, Beans, 



Nuts, Poultry, Eggs, &c. 



stencils and Market Reports Free. 



Fruit and Produce. 



We handle everj^thing in this line. Consignments 

 solicited. Liberal advances made. Write or wire 

 us for prices. 



SITiaMERS, MORRISOPi & CO., 



Commission Merchants, 

 No. 174 South Water Street, Chicago, III, 

 Refer to J.V. Farwell & Co., Metropolitan NatMB'k. 



BERRY BOXES AND BASKETS. 



MANUFACTURED AT mm 



_ MICHiqAN BASKET FACTORY OFi 



A. W. NA^EI-LS-et CO.IIl^l.Ill 



st; JOSEPH, mich; ii;,!; 



SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE.i|t!lS.fel| 



Berry Gm ers, Tate Men. 



I am prepared to furnish you with a cheap 

 BEKRT HAKVESTER that will gather the 

 fruit ready for evaporating at one-eighth the cost 

 of PICKING. Address for particulars, &c., 



JEWETT BENEDICT, Dundee, N. T. 



DRESS STAYS 



Finished in 3 styles: 

 Thread, Clmh, Satin C':>vered. For sale everywhere 



Henderson's Gardening for Profit. A Standard 

 Work on Market and Family Gardening. New 

 Edition, greatly enlarged and improved. Price 

 Post-paid, S2.00. Address Popular Gardening Co., 

 202 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



A FUNGICIDE OK ORE AT PRACXICAI^ VAMJE. 



HAMMOND'S "CRAPE DUST." 



Is a Preparation to Kill ttie Destructive Mildew that Strikes the Grape-vine, 



Affecting LEAVES, FRUIT and STEMS in unfavorable seasons, and some varieties more than others. Also for 

 like use upon any other plant or trees affected with MOLD, MILDEW or EUST MITES, and for any use where 

 a FUMIGATOR or ANTISEPTIC is required, either in Greenhouses or the open air. Its diffusibility is great, 

 one part of " GRAPE DUST " will spread itself over a greater surface than Sulphur. 



Is made by dusting the diseased portions. To be thoroughly effectual, it must be applied frequently, as atoms of 

 fungi are always spreading or floating. Apply the "GRAPE DUST " at the first appearance of trouble, so that 

 some portion of tliis powder shall reacli each minute spore. Dust on a warm dry day if practicable. 



DESTROYS or DRIVES OFF VARIOUS INSECTS on PLANTS, FOWLS #^ DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



1^^" For Sample by mail send Stamps to pay postage. Sold by the Seedsmen. 



For Pamphlet address, '-'■ Q "T" I J (~^ Q "piT (~^ ""P ^^ 



Fish -Kill -on -the -Hudson, N. Y. 



