CABLE ADDRESS : Orchid, New York. 
TELEPHONE CALL : 401 Fifth AVENUE. 
A.ND 
Dbcorativb Dbf'ahtmbnt, 
4o9 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 
FOR TWENTY-FOUR years we have carried on a first-class floral establishment, during which time 
we have furnished floral decorations for many notable events, supplying our patrons (who are for 
the greater part, of the old New York families and customers of long standing) with the choicest and 
best, which through years of experience and constant study of the art of horticulture we have been suc- 
cessful in producing. As our connectiop with the Rose Hill Nurseries gives us unusual facilities for such 
floral productions, our work in this line cannot be surpassed in the metropolis. Our stock of all the choicest 
varieties of plants for the production of cut-flowers, together with our immense collection of rare plants, 
palms, cycads, tree ferns and orchids, enables us to carry out orders of any magnitude with the greatest 
ease and with more satisfaction to our friends than can be given by those lacking the facilities. 
Orders by mail or wire receive our prompt and most intelligent consideration, and are filled to the 
best interest of our patrons. 
OUT-0]:^-TOWN DBPARTMBNT. 
We make a specialty of decorations out of the city. We have specially trained and experienced men 
who are artists in this line, and who are constantly getting up new designs and arrangements for decora- 
tions. Careful attention is always given to orders for out-of-town work, and satisfactory results can be 
assured. 
OUjR jpi^akt-bujrnishing dbfartmbnt. 
Some few years ago we introduced • the Parisian plan of furnishing palms and decorative plants for 
conservatories, halls, drawing and dining rooms, etc., by the week, month or season, and it has worked 
with unparalleled success. Of course with our great stock of palms and decorative plants — which is of 
such magnitude that it must be seen in order to be appreciated, we are enabled to supply any demand, and 
at the most reasonable prices. 
We are always prepared to furnish plans, estimates and specifications for any work appertaining to 
the floral business. 
SlEBRECHT <£ WADLEY. 
409 Fifth avenue. Corner Thirty-Seventh Street, New York City. 
Supplies and Requisites. 
We .supply all the articles essential in i;araon and greenhouse work, some of which are diflScult to procure locally 
of the proper quality. Our requisites for oi'diid culture, especially, will solve the difficulty, iu many cases. 
Insecticides, includini;- Tobacco i)reparations, Pir Tree 
Oil, Australian Harden Wash, Whale-oil Soap, Helle- 
bore, SUii; Shot, (irapc Dust, etc., at current prices. 
(Sec (hncral (_'ataUii;uc, pa!;-e '.'(K.) 
Little's Antipest. The uu>sl ck'cctive and valuable insec- 
ticide yet discovered. It is perfectly harm less to plants, 
and is easily applied, being: readiiy soluble in water. 
Best thing- for all insects and plant diseases. Directions 
with evi'vy pacliagc. 1 qt. can, .$1 ; 2 qt. can, ^[.aO ; 1 
gallon. .S:.'..')0 : r> gallons, $11. 
Rustic Work (scud for special catalogue), Eaffia for tying 
(••il) cts, iier lb. ), Sponges fen- washing plants, etc. 
Siebrecht and Wadley's Patent Perfect Greenhouse Boiler 
Shading. A superior article for shading. Write for 
details and estinuites. 
Excelsior Fertilizer. An odorless flower food, clean and 
convenient ; a superior article for giving vigor to 
bhioniing plants. 1.5 cents per packet, by mail; $1.20 
per dozen packages, by express. 
A conqilcte list of Kequisites and Supplies will be found on pages 202-204 of our General Catalogue. 
t:®"TuK A.MKHH AN Ci.ufDux is a monthly magaziuo of Horticulture, essential to all who grow plants, trees or 
fruits. Profusely illustrated. Price, $3 per annum ; send subscriptions to us. 
Bafts, Cylinders and Cribs for orchids, made of red cedar 
and chestnut. Prices from Sl.r>0 lo >^l..")0 per dozen for 
rafts and cribs, and$l to S2 each for cylinders. 
Fibrous Peat, our special quality, $2 per bag, $2.50 per 
barrel. 
Live Sphagnum Moss. Best quality, *2..'i0 per barrel. Dead 
moss, dry, -SI. 50 per barrel. 
Cocoanut Fibre. For drainage in large pots and tubs, 
S2.50 per barrel. 
Fine Peat, not libi'ous, .$1.50 per bag, S2 per barrel. 
Leaf-Mould, and Peat and Leaf-Mould mixed, $1.50 per bag, 
$2 per barrel. 
Pure Ground Bone-Meal, in 200 pmind barrels, coarse or 
fine, $2.75 per 100 pounds. 
Pure Sheep Manure. Compressed in cakes. This is the 
best article fin- nuiking liquid manure. We are head- 
(|uarters for it. S.'.50 p(>r 100 lbs. 
Lawn Fertilizers, Grass Seeds, etc. 
