1883.] 



THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 



57 



Hardy Plants & Bulbs. 



We are the only firm in the United States who 

 makes a s]>eeia]ty of growing Hardy Plants and Bulbs 

 alone. All the new as well as old soils will be found 

 in our new Descriptive Catalogue of 7(1 pages, which 

 is sent free to all. 



Each. Perdoz. 



Xew Scarlet Clematis $0.25 $2.50 



Lilium Auratnni, largo bulbs 25 2.50 



Hyacinth us ( 'andieans, per doz. . 50, 75 and SI. 00 



Aquilegia Glandulosa, true 30 3 00 



And all other new sorts at equally low prices. 

 The Trade and Laige Buyers liberally dealt with. 



WOOJLSON & CO. 

 Drawer E. . Passaic, N. J. 



Telephone Call, Passaic, 50. 



Headquarters Z- oiT'irm^ciad'sVraw" 



berry, Texas Bed Blackberry, and Ivan- 

 hoe Apple. 200 new and old varieties of 

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 Vick, Manchester, etc.), and of New Grapes, 

 Raspberries, lilackbei l ies, etc., at lowest 



•'s Friend, 1 



price 30 cents; or free with $2.00 order. 



R. H. HAINES, 

 Moorestown, Burlington Co. N. J. 



= FOR SALE. 



7^ nftft SOUHEGAN RASPBERRY 

 /0,UUU PLANTS. 



dfl flftfl Manchester strawberry 



W ' UUU _ PLANTS. 



100,000 



PEACH TREES, and a general 

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MULBERRY TREES, 



For Silk Guitarists, 

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Address, J. BUTTEKTON, 



pT aim ii o n to 11 , New Jersey,. 



PALM LEAVES! 



FOR DECORATION ON PAEM SUNDAY. 



At $3 per I 0O or $25 per I 0OO. 

 ARNOLD PUETZ,Skida 



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MALL FRUITS 



CARNATIONS 

 ROSES and PANSIES 



vOne DollarCollections, 



sait' arrival by mail ruar.-m- 



t 1, are the CHOICEST 



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 forS. si culture of SMALL 

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York. 



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A REMARKABLE OFFER! 



Plants Given Away! 



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WEEKLY WESTERN HERALD, 



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12 Beautiful Roses, all different ; or 

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LADIES' FANCY WORK. 



A BOOK of Instructions and Patterns for Artistic 

 Needle Work, Kensington, Embroidery, directions for 

 making numerous kinds of Crochet and Knitted Work, 

 patterns for Hand Bag, Tidy, Mat, Oak-Leaf Lace, 

 Piano Cover, etc. Tells how to make South Kensington, 

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A Book of 1 00 Cross-Stitcb Patterns for Worsted 

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J. F. IN GALLS, Lynn, Mass. 



THE PHILA. WEEKLY 



Tribune and Farmer 



Will be mailed to any address every week for three 

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 postage stamps. Regular price, $1.00 per year. Es- 

 tablished 12 years. 



D. IX T. MOORE, AGRICULTURAL EDITOR. 



HOW FARMERS ARE SWINDLED,' 



A series of articles written expressly for our columns 

 Philadelphia Market Reports; Household Depart- 

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E. G. RiDEQUT & CO., NEW YORK. 



MANUAL OF 



Embroidery, Knitting, 

 CROCHETING, 

 liACE MAKING, &e. 



This is a book of oyer 100 

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for doi 

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ng all 



Tattm. Crochet. IP- Lace Makhi. 

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 diagrams sli.oviii- how the varies 

 stitches are made anil is so plain 



aio ictiiail thai it. cannot fail ti 



assist ladies in their nnlinarv sew 

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kinds of Npprilovork 



lid friends. 

 Kinsintltiil 



fully iliac 



'Fan 



im-ludiim Table and Chair Scarfs, Pi 

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 -e Lace is also Illustrated and ex. 



we 1 -:;: 



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d this 



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BOOK OP 100 CHOICE EMBROIDERY DESIGNS, 



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 the best and moat popular weekly 

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 ARRY CASTLEM0N. Any one of 



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GOLDEN ARGOSY ia the finest illustrated and 

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arlygSOO i 



States,' 



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MARY A. 

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3T of Otheks. Our Firm is known as one of the mnut reliable 

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ONLY for n lady's handsome knllo, 



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. Send 4 3c. stamps lor this 

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YES! 



ALABASTINE is unequaled as a WALL, FINISH. 



It produces a line, durable, and handsome job. It is 

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AVE RILL PAINT COMPANY, Boston and Chi- 

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IM PE RIAL ECC FOOD 



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Packs Mailed for 50e. and $1.00; 6 lb. boxes, 



$2.00 ; 25 lb. kegs, $6.25, by ex. or freight. 



Wholesale Agents: O. H. Leach & Co., Boston. 

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CHAS. R. ALLEN & CO. Hartford, Ct., Proprietors. 



LADIES' 



FANCY WORK. 



Do Your own Stamp- 

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 with our Stamping PAT- 

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 Pat terns of Flowers, cor- 

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 directions for Stamping 

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 pust-iiaid. 1 .> Patterns, 

 pou'iter ami pad. wit h Ten 

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 Increase von r income br selling these Patterns. 

 Address PATTEN 1'UB. Co. 41 Barclay St. New York. 



HIGGrrrST'S 

 EUREKA" SALT, 



Which has been considered by prominent Dairymen 

 to he the best Salt ever made for Butter and Cheese, 

 now continues to " stand at the head " of all the differ- 

 ent brands on the market. The leading Butter-makers 

 throughout the East and "West have been loud in its 

 praise, and the great victories at the 



Grand Union Dairy Fair of 1882, 



Held at Milwaukee, Wis., December 4th 9th, 



of the Butter salted with Higgin's Salt has settled 

 the fact that to make Premium Butter you must use 



HIGGIN'S "EUREKA" SALT. 



The list of the Premiums awarded at the Grand 

 Union Dairy Fair, on Butter salted with the Higgin's 

 Salt, is a conclusive argument as to the superiority 

 of this popular brand of Salt. 



Sweepstakes Premium $250.00. 



THY 



Higgin's "Eureka" Salt. 



"if STANDS AT THE HEAD." 



