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POT PLANT AND GARDEN TRELLISES 



Th»»e vory useful and ornamental articles are Invalu. 

 alile for training plants, shrubs, vines, Sc., either when 

 grown in pots, or in the open border. They are made 

 of reeds, painted green; are very light ; and retain their 

 shape and form better, aud are much cheaper, than 

 those made of wire. 



2- foot Veranda. 

 8< inch wide, 

 24 inch high, 

 45 cents each, 



Arch Top Ivy. 

 14 incli wide, 

 28 inch high, 

 $1.00 each, 



2-foot Cross. 

 15} inch wide, 

 24 inch high, 

 45 cents each,- 



No. 2. 



No. 3J. 



$4.50 per doz. $12.00 per doz. $4.50 per doz. 



No. 1 —30 in. stick, 10 in. wide, 

 No. 2 — 24" " 14" " 

 No. 3.}— 42" " 14" " 



$3, $5, and $6 per dozen. 



No. 1. 



Each. 



80c. 

 60c. 

 60c. 



BOUQUETS AND CUT FLOWERS. 



One of the evidences of refinement and culture is the Increasing taste and demand for natu- 

 ral flowers for the decoration of churches, dinner and supper tallies, weddings, funerals, Ne. 

 Flowers are acceptable and suitable for every occasion. We have made such arrangements, that 

 our facilities are unsurpassed. Our connection with the leading growers i'i the vicini'.y of lien- 

 ton, and the employment of lirst-class floral artists, enables us to offer flowers arranged In any 

 Doral device or decoration at reasonable prices al shortest notice. They can be Hacked so as to be 

 carried safely for one or two days' journey by express, except during the heat of summer. The 

 following are a few of the many designs supplied to order : — 



HntDE's BOUQUETS, of choice white flowers $5 00 to $10 00 



ltRIDESMAID'8 BOUQUETS, of delicate and appropriate flowers, &c 4 00 " 8 00 



Taule BOUQUETS), and Floral Designs 6 00 " 30 00 



Baskkts and PLATEAUX of elegant design 5 00 " 20 00 



For Funerals. Anchors, crowns, wreaths, crosses, of white flowers, each from. 5 00 " 25 00 

 We should bo pleased to give estimates for large decorations. Order* by telegraph, mail, or 

 express, will receive prompt attention. A supply <>( Huston's famous Uosesbuds, Hniilax, 4tc, 

 constantly ou huud. Correspondence whh caterers ami undertakers solicited. 



SENIER'S ASTHMA REMEDY. 



Price per Box, 50 cents; by Mail. 55 cents. 



ASTHMATICS, wliy »vill you endure a miserable exls'ence when you can 

 obtain relief Ity UNtii£ tbls Ketueay I 



The Proprietor of this remedy had been an Asthmatic for sixteen years, and during that 



{>eriod, up to the time of this happy discovery, seldom enjoyed a night's rest. In short, he 

 tad endured all those phases of torture which every Asthmatic too well understands. 

 When the attack comes on, the inhalation of the remedv will overcome the PAROXYSM 

 IN A FEW MINUTKS. The ADVANTAGE of Tills REMEDY over Medicine taken 

 into the stomach will at once he apparent, as, by its use, direct contact with the BRON- 

 CHIAL TUlilCS and LUXGS is obtained, and the evil consequences of impairing the 

 digestive organs are entirely avoided. In America and England there is a large and in- 

 creasing demand for this remedy, and it only requires to be known to be appreciated 



Knowing of many cases of Asthma, where persons (some of whom are our intimate 

 friends) have found relief by using the Remedy, wo have been induced to offer it to our 

 customers, believing it to be the mo9t effectual Remedy known for that distressing com- 

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