1882.] 



THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 



141 



B. K BLISS & SONS' 



Choice Collections of Bulbous Roots. 



HYACINTHS, CROCUS, 

 TULIPS, LILIES, 

 NARCISSUS, 



SMALL FRUITS, &c. 



Our Autumn Catalogue of tin' above, 7" pages, 

 beautifully illustrated, will be ready for distribution 

 September 1st, and will )><• mailed to all applicants. 

 Customers of last tall will lie supplied from our books 

 without application. Address 



B. K. BLISS & SONS, 



Seed, Plant, and Bulb Warehouse, 



34 Hare-lay St. New- York, N. Y. 



J<:«tal>H«li<-<l lHf>7". 



L A DJ E S 



CORSET, 



Mce, $1.50, 



THE BEST IN 



SHAPE, ELEGANCE, STYLE, AND COMFORT, 



This being a tvoven corset, made in one piece, containing 

 100 Bones, woven diagonally in the body of the corset, 

 retains its shape under all circumstances, at 



the same time yielding to all the motions of the wearer. 

 This is the only corset manufactured that can make good 

 this claim. It is a new invention of 



THE NOVELTY CORSET WORKS, N. T. 



who are its sole manufacturers. EVERY LADY WHO 

 HAS EVER WORN ONE, OR DESIRES A 

 SHAPELY FIGURE, WILL ASK FOR AND 



Insist upon having the 



Double Hip Perfect Fitting Woven Corset. 



For sale by all dealers in the U. S. Sent by mail, 

 post-paid, on receipt of price. 



HANSELL. 



"The Earliest of tlie Raspberries," of as bright 

 red color as the Brandy wine, which it. equals In firmness, and 

 is buyer. Unsurpassed in quality. (Janes vigorous, very 

 productive, ami as hardy as the Turner; besides ripening in 

 advance; of all others, whether black, red, puiple or yellow. 



At a meeting of horticulturists held on the grounds of the 

 originator, this resolution, after an inspection of ten acres in 

 bearing, was offered and unaniiiK mslv adopted: "That it is 

 the senseof this meeting that the llansell Is the earliest Rasp- 

 Fuither, it is of bright red color, of tine shape, and of great 



Free to all Applicant:. 



berry so far as known, 

 firmness." 



Judge Wm. Parry said : "It stands single and alone, and above all competition. 

 At the present time I think there is no other Raspberry that can compete with it in 



all the qualities that are desirable for a Raspberry for the market;" which sentiments were endorsed by 

 J. G. Burrow, J. S. Collins, Wm. F. Bassett, Sam'l t'. DeCou, J. B. Ward, Ezra Stokes, Jesse B. Rogers, Wm. 

 H. Moon, James Lippincott, and other horticulturists present. 



E. R. Van St'HiVER, Commission Merchant, said : ''I have sold It at 25 cents per pit 

 hundred miles by express and made money on it." 



Full information concerning this remarkable Raspberry, such as its history, record on the market, full de- 

 scription, notices of the press, prices of plants, etc., will be mailed to all applicants. 



I shipped it foi 



MANCHESTER. 



ct plants of the introducer (who alsi 



K BERRIES, 



GRAPES 



and 

 CURRANTS. 



of all the 



varied,. 



TREES & PLANTS 



EarUi Harvest lilaehberru, ./« t» i/ tbooi, Piper-* S,,;tlivy, and 1'riino Strawberries, Shaffer's Colossal 

 and Soitli'uan Haspherries, Kirfhr's Hybrid Pear, and the New Grapes. 



Lovett's Small Fruits are the best. (Over 30 prizes were awarded mv Strawberries alone at the 

 leading Horticultural Exhibitions the past season.) My Illustrated descriptive catalogue tells how to get and 

 grow them r and Is mailed free to all who apply. 



J. T. LOVEIT, " The Small Fruit Prinee," Little Sliver, New Jersey. 



NEW WHITE GRAPE DUCHESS I 



Also PRENTISS. POCKLINGTON, LADY WASHINGTON, EARLY VICTOR, 



BACCHUS, VERtJENNE.N, JFFFF.ItSON, HHHJIITON, WOUDF.N, etc., etc. 



TYLER, CUTHBERT, GREGG, 



other PenrTree*: MIKKUY; I'M W W nlerloo and \Vn«er PKAC11 ; CIIA.HIMON 

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 Vines, ItOSKK, Hulbs, etc., 



., at low mia FhKSIl anil CCCrtC in 1UTLK or 

 page llliistratodCataloKueaiKiPrice-I.istFree. RFI.IAlll.K OBCUO PACKETS. 

 II.S. ANOFHSON, Caymrn I.nke Nurseries. ( EstnblUhrA IS55 Inlon Sprin«s,N.\ 



CRAPE 



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the unrivalled New Curr 



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VINES, 



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SELTZER 



A Rebellious Stomach. 



The stomach, like the body politic, resents ill treat 

 ment by rebellion. And when it rebels, the liver, the 

 bowels, the nerves, the circulation, the brain, revolt 

 likewise, and the whole system is disastrously agi- 

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 organ first, and the disturbance in its dependencies 

 will speedily cease. The tonic alterative, corrective, 

 and purifying properties of Tarrant's Efferves- 

 cent Seltzer Aperient render it an irresistible 

 remedy in cases of indigestion and its concomitant 

 ailments. It is a fine stomachic, and its cathartic 

 operation is so mild and genial that it never produces 

 the slightest symptoms of debility. 



SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 



THE PLANET JR. POTATO DIGGER 



is our newest implement for the farm, and has already proved itself the most perfect tool for the purp< 

 intended ever offered, and we do not hesitate to recommend it fully to the public. Send for descripti 

 circular. 



S. L. ALLEN & CO. Patentees and Manufacturers, 



No. 127 & 129 Catharine St. Philadelphia. 



FAMILIES j CC 

 seek them. \ 



Tf$ < DEALERS 

 9 I treble sales with 



SELECT 

 FLAVO R S 



Pure. Kiel! Flavoring Extracts of Choicest Fruits. Onc-thlrdquantlty more than cqnalB ordinary flavors. 



GOLTONS 



CLEMATIS COCCINEA, 



imber— for colored illustration and description of which see reading pari 

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B. K. BLISS & SONS, 34 Barclay Street, New- York. 



