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Garden and Forest. 



[Number 487. 



PRACTICAL. POPULAR. SCIENTIFICALLY EXACT. 



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A-JOURNAL'OFHORTICULTURE 

 •LANDSCAPE-ART-ANDfORESTRY 



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FOR SALE. 



CANNA AUSTRIA, ITALIA and JOHN WHITE, 

 variegated leave?, at 25 cents each, or the three 

 tor 60 cents ; 4-inch pots, too laree to send hv express. 

 Price li-t tree. — HENRI BEAULIEU, seedsman and 

 floiist, Eel .iont Ave., Woodhaven, New York. 



-\7"0UNG JERSEY BULL, by Wanderer, of St. Lam. 

 I bert 29106, FOR SALE. Write tor pedigree. 

 Also, Heifer and Bull Calves at reasonable prices. — 

 Address L. D. ELY, Rochester. N. Y. 



TREATS of the science and 

 the art of gardening, and 

 is a trustworthy record oi 

 progress in horticulture. The 

 weekly issues contain practical 

 directions for cultivation under 

 glass and out-of-doors, corre- 

 spondence on seasonable topics, 

 editorials and articles on forestry, 

 and on legislation affecting the 

 national forests. The contribu- 

 tors are botanists and specialists 

 of the highest standing. The 

 illustrations are original, accurate 

 and artistic. 



For the enlightened owners of gardens and 

 woodlands this journal is invaluable. — New 

 York Tribune. 



Its writers are authorities in their lines and 

 the illustrations very artistic. — Springfield 

 Union. 



Its character is at once dignified and 

 pleasing, and its contents are scholarly and 

 scientific in the exact sense. — Chicago Evening 

 Journal. 



Faultless in mechanical make-up, and writ- 

 ten throughout in a polished style seldom 

 found in the best periodical literature. — Phila- 

 delphia Press. 



It continues on its high level— its highest 

 level, for it has no peer. It appeals, as mere 

 literature, to every cultivated person, and is 

 full of information for the lover of Flowers 

 and Trees. — N. Y. Evening Post. 



Its arrival is the coming of a wise and intel- 

 ligent and entertaining friend, who enables 

 us to live more happily because more harmo- 

 niously with nature. — Harper's Weekly. 



The foremost journal of its class, keeping in 

 touch with every advance in the scientific, 

 artistic and practical phases of horticulture 

 and arboriculture. — Boston Herald. 



KOCKY MOUNTAIN Plants and Seeds, Ferns and 

 Hardy Cacti, new and interesting sorts. Descrip- 

 tive catalogue and choice sample tree. A rare Cactus 

 frpe, it you send adaresses ot five floral triends. — D. 

 M.ANDREWS, Boulder, Colorado. 



FOR SALE. —Some fine thoroughbred SCOTCH 

 COLLIE PUPS 3 months old. Price, «7 for males, 

 ss for females. Color, black and tan. — Address DR. 

 MOORE. West Rupert. Vt. 



H.Y. Engraving ^ Priming Go. 



PHOTO -PROCESSES 



ENGRAVED PLATES FOR ALL ILLDSTRATIVE PURPOSES 

 320-82 2 Pearl Street, 



JJKW VORK. 



LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. 



DOWNINC VAUX, 



Landscape Architect, 



Tel. 1622 1 8th St. 



68 Bible House. N. Y.City. 



FOR SALE. CHESHIRE PIGS. 4 to 6 weeks old, S3, 

 with certificate of breeding, and delivered at R. R. 

 station free of charge.— F. C. LOUCKS, Hermon, N. Y. 



'TTTANTED, Customers for 10,000 Shade Trees, 8 to 

 VV 18 ft. ; 10,000 Evergreens, all sizes ; 3.000 Pear 

 Ttees, bearine sizes, 8 to 10 ft. : California Privet, 2 to 

 5 ft. ; Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Quinces, Plums. Small 

 Fruits, Asparagus and Strawberry Plants; Rhododen- 

 drons, Azaleas Blood-leaved Maples. Golden Oaks, etc. 

 — S. CRANE. Proprietor, Norwich Nurseries, Norwich, 

 Ct. (Established 1870.) 



Published weekly. $4.00 a year. 



Specimen copy free on application. 



GARDEN AND FOREST PUBLISHING CO, 



Tribune Building, fclew York:. 



THE TROPICAL ORCHARD HOUSE. Hi.wtogrow 

 exotic fruits under glass — something new. Tropical 

 Iruits ot all sorts. Papayas, magnificent bedding plant 

 — most remarkable novelty of the year. Send tor our 

 original catalogue — nothing like it ever printed. — ROSE 

 VALLEY NURSERIES. Dongola, III. 



WA. MANDA haB tor aale everything pertaining 

 # to horticulture All the new, rare and etand- 

 lrd sorts of Seeds, Plantp, Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs and 

 '/inee, both fruit or ornamental. Also all the best Hortl. 

 ultural Requisites and Books. The Universal Horti- 

 ■ultural Establishment. South Oranpr.N. I 



<eaders' Wants, Situations Wanted, 



nAPnPNPI?^ -° n our register will be 

 VJi^l^l^t^l^Cir^O. f OU nd the names of com- 

 petent Gardeners, adapted for all positions, and we will 

 lake pleasure in sending these to any one requiring their 

 services Correspondence solicited 



HENKY A. DKEEK, Seedsman & Florist, 



id Chestnut Street PHILA OK1.PHT A. 



(GARDENERS. FARMERS. ETC. -Employers de- 

 ~J[ siring the services of reliable, first-class men to 

 fill positions as above, oras foremen or superintendents, 

 are invited to correspond with us. On our Register are 

 [he names of excellent men whom we have known for a 

 longtime. No fee charged to any one. — R. & J. FAR- 

 QUHAR & CO., Seedsmen, 16 and 19 South Market St., 

 Koston. 



WANTED, a lady or gentleman of taste and means 

 to establish a distinctively American style, ex- 

 cellently adapted to parks, gardens and grounds de- 

 signed to be ornamental, commemorative and instruc- 

 tive. No proposal invo'ving the subordination of designs 

 to architect?, politicians or nursery-jobbers will be en- 

 tertained. Verbal conference free, out remittance, cov- 

 ering expenses, should be made bv dralt on New York 

 or Philadelphia. — Address JAMES MACPHERSOW, 

 Landscape Gardener, Trenton, N.J 



SITUATION WANTED, as Assistant Gardener on 

 gentleman's place, by an experienced florist and 

 plantsman. Single, middle-aged ; first-class references 

 from employers. Willing, painstaking worker. Wishes 

 steady situation. — A. FLORAL, West End, Newjersey. 



WANTED, by a man of ten years' experience, a 

 position as Superintendent of Cemetery, oras 

 head-gardener on private place. The best ot refer- 

 ences lumished.— Address CHARLES A. WHlTTET, 

 Lowell, Mass. 



GARDENER AND SUPERINTENDENT, married, 

 family; 30 years' experience on large estates; 

 up-to-date grower ot high-class plants and flowers ; 4 

 years palm specialist: medal for forcing hot-house 

 grapes, peaches, tomatoes, cucumbers, cauliflower, 

 lettuce etc. ; executive ability in handling men, re- 

 modeling old estates, building greenhouses, graperies, 

 etc., moving large trees, shrubs, etc.; 10 years' refer- 

 ence as to my capacity from a large estate. Late mana- 

 ger forth* 3 Hon. John D. Crimmms. — J. B., care of Gar- 

 den and Forest, Tribune Building, New York. 



J. WOODWARD MANNING, 



Landscape Architect, 



Telephone Connections. 



Reading, Mass. 



DAVID HILL COOLIDGE, Jr., 



Landscape Architect, 



726 EXCHANGE BUILDING, STATE ST., BOSTON. 



Advice, Design and Plans furnished for the improve- 

 ment and laying-out of Country Residences, Sea-side 

 Villas, Parks, Cemeteries, Public Squares, Recreation 

 Grounds, and for the artistic development of Land 

 Schemes. 



FREDERIC H. KENNARD, 



Landscape Architect, 



31 STATE ST., BOSTON. 



Designs and Plans for Parks and Public Grounds of 

 any sort. Private Estates Ijid out or improved and 

 Planting Plans furnished. Estates developed and cut up 

 economically for building purposes. 



W. L. FISCHER & SON, 



Landscape Architects, 



27 School St., Boston, Mass. 

 Room 81, Niles Building. 



W. L, Fischer has been connected with the Boston Park 

 Department for a period of twelve years. 



GARDENER. — Norwegian, married ; thoroughly 

 competent in greenhouses, carnation and rose- 

 houses, graperies, vegetables, fruits and general out- 

 door gardening:, or gentleman's place. Good refer- 

 ences.— C. N., box 347, Hempstead, L. I. 



SITUATION WANTED, in wholesale or retail cut 

 flower or commission house, by lady who has had 

 10 years' practical experience in management of same. 

 Very best of references as to character and ability. — 

 Address Lock Box 774, Marion, Ind. 



FRANK PIPLOW, 



Landscape Architect and Engineer, 



351 Huguenot St., New Rocheixe, N. Y. 



Consultations given for the laying out and improve- 

 ment ot country and suburban residences, public parks 

 and grounds of every description. Grounds laid out 

 and their construction carried out under strict personal 

 supervision ; the choice grouping and effective arrange- 

 ment ol trees and shrubs has been made a special study ; 

 long experience in horticulture enables me with con- 

 fid-nce to supervise the erection of all classes of horti- 

 cultural buildings. 



EARHSHAW & PUNSHON, 



Civil & Landscape Engineers 



So W. Cor. Fifth & Race Sts., 

 CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



Our Specialty is the laying-out of Parks, Cemeteries, 

 Subdivisions, etc., and furnishing complete Grading, 

 Drainage and Planting Plans of same, in any part of the 

 United States or Canada. 



Send for Book of References. 



Jio per day and expenses tor visits. Special Rates 

 for continuous work, plans, etc. 



W. A. Manda. 



ADVICE given. Designs and executes com- 

 plete parks, flower, vegetable and fruit 

 gardens, borders or beds, greenhouses and 

 frames. Furnishes everything needed to beau- 

 tify your home surroundings. If you want best 

 results, address 



W. A. MANDA, 



Horticultural Expert 



South Orange, N. J. 



