1882.] 



THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 



198 



Conn., send free 



■ * - » " * ' WjK ,i ( ,,r Lest U..-|.l« rn.'s. Ill.u l;l»-rn.~., ' .rants. 



gooseberries, rfl-rf Li M I VOII S I M; Slr.n rry. Best 



Currants, and 1 M lil JttAl^l „f all, />r,..'r>Y Ov«w«/. 



WITH 1,000,000 YOUNG ONES 

 SsgwriowHiSBIGBEKMa 



our BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATE shou 

 FULL FRI'ITIN.;. Barries Ri|,e : 



AND LOTS OF THEM 



NCHESl l:R IN 

 ami' Half Ripe, 

 Valuable iularlnatinn in 

 Hale lira's free Catal'a. 



PEACH TREES A SPECIALTY. APPLE, 

 Plum, Small Fruits, etc. Price list, free. Mention 

 tliis paper. R. IS. JOHNSTON, Stockhy, Del. 



E H O S> Sf OFFERS FOR THE 

 a " B f\ \Jf Cm Spring of 1883 one of 

 the lamest and finest stocks of small Friul Plants anil 

 drape Vines ever {rrown in Ibis country. The leading 

 novelties a, specialty. The .superb book, "Success 

 with small Fruits," is offered at reduced rates as a 

 Holiday (lift I 'atalo-ues free. Address, 



E. P. ROE, Coi-mvn1l-on-HmlM(>n, N. Y. 



-ITT-INTER FLOWERS. 12 CHOICE ROSES 



W for winter bl ruins, by mail, postpaid, for 



$1.00. Premium with every order. Order at once. 

 Mention this paper WM. B. REED, 



Chambershnri; Nurseries,_ 



Extra fine 1 and 2-; 

 mart' K iett'er Peartrei 

 took). Head-(]iiartei s 

 'exas Red Hybrid Blac 



aple. Strawbe 



, etc., 



awes 



U. H. HAINES, iUooiestown, TV. J. 



STRAWBERRIES, CRAPE-VINES, 



Tree Seedlings and Evergreens. 



Heavy stock. Low prices. Catalogues tree. 

 JENKINS NURSERY, 



Winona, Columbiana Co. Ohio. 



OUR CATALOGUE 



Mailed Free to All. 



Strictly First- CI ass 



Small Fruit Plants, 



Y. H.HALL0CK, SON & THORPE, 



Queens, L,. 1., IV. V. 



THE BERMUDA 



Easter Lily. 



We invite the attention of all lovers of choice flowers 

 to this new and unequaled Lily, an exceedingly valu- 

 able novelty. No collection is complete without It. 



The Best in the "World for Forcing, 



FOR WINTER FLOWERS, 



For the Conservatory. Greenhouse, or 

 Parlor. 



The most valuable, as it blooms quicker, is more 

 fragrant, never falls to l.iloom, and produces from fh ree 

 to four times as many flowers as any of the older 

 sorts. Commonly bearing- from 10 to 15 flowers, and 

 many specimens 30 to 70, and one plant has borne 



145 Flowers on a Single Stem. 



Can be bloomed three times in one year. 



FIRST PREMIUM 



New-York Horticultural Society, May, 1882. 



The New York rimes, speaking of this exhibit 

 (which it styles a rich floral display), says: "Their 

 pure white, fragrant, and systematically formed flow- 

 ers were as beautiful as anything nature has ever 

 produced." For other notices of the press, full de- 

 scription, etc., see our circular, mailed free to all. 

 After forcing in the greenhouse or parlor, it can be 

 planted in the open ground, where it will bloom again. 

 It is perfectly hardy. Our bulbs are grown in Ber- 

 muda, the native home of the Lily. Owing to the 

 large wholesale demand, our stock of common-sized 

 bulbs this season has been exhausted, but we have a 

 limited supply of extra large bulbs, which we offer at 

 $1 each — $9 per doz. Also a few extra large mammoth 

 bulbs at $2 each, suitable for exhibition purposes. 



These prices are for dry bulbs, delivered free to any 

 Fast Office in the United States. 



We have a fine stock of these Lilies started in large 

 pots, well rooted and ready for immediate forcing, and 

 as from present appearances our stock of dry bulbs 

 will soon be exhausted, we have concluded to make 

 this liberal offer. We will fill all orders for these 

 started bulbs without extra charge, when so desired. 

 Parties ordering to pay express charges, as potted 

 plants cannot go by mail. 



Address, 



F. R. P1ERSON & CO, 



Growers and Introducers, 



TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



The 



New 



CQAPFQ Prentiss ' 



■ *B WOwk Mm W\ B ™^ Pnekllinrlon. Htnciusi. L:ldv Washington. Tor- ^ 



III HUB I I I ■eeniK-s.MoorcV Early, Brlgfcton, Jeffer-on, etc. 



VmH | &| | | ■ v>i" U|; "'i'''' 



GRAPES. 



First-Class Stock. 

 All Leading Varieties. 



BERRIES. 



or the MONTOli A I R RASPBERRY, the best variety for every one to plant. ->0 Pre. 

 milling awarded on Exhibits of Graven this season. Send for Price List. 



E. & J. C. WILLIAMS, Montciair, N. J. 



CRAPE 



the unrivalled New Currant 



FAY S PROLIFIC 



ogues. GEO. IS. JOSttELY-N, 



VINES, 



Thoroughbred 1, VM) and* 



Splendid and Wonderful Variety of 



PALM LEAVES, 



Pampas, Sea Oats, Ealalia, and many 

 other beautiful, lanje, and <1 ara- 

 ble Grasses, ail natural 

 dried and bleached. 



Tastefully arranged in shape of large Boa- 



DE C O R A T I © N 



ARNOLD PUETZ, Florist. 

 Jacksonville, FLORIDA. 



NEW WHITE GRAPE DUCHESS ! 



Also PRENTISS. POCKLINGTON, LADY WASHINGTON, EARLY VICTOR, 



BACCHUS, VliUIJKNMiS, JKFFHRSON. BK Hi II TON, WORDKN, etc., etc. 



TYLER, CUTHBERT, GREGG, K'&^W^ 



other Pear Trees: CHERRY: PI.UMTWaterloo and Wager PEACH; CHAMPION 

 QUINCE; CI 'R HANTS, COOSP.Bf .; . : .1 Tires, -limbs. Climbing 



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 talogue and Vricr-List Free. R 1.1,1 A BI.F OCCUO PACKETS. 



IN, Cayuara Lake Nurseries. ' / '.-'"'•'<'»'/<./ 1 K5.j> I ninii Snrinirs, N.Y. 



FREE! 



Beautiful Box of Fine Sta- 

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 Useful Articles. 



US Family Maua/im 1 , Tim Fireside lit Home, 



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