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Choice Chrysanthemums. 
THE QUEEN OF AUTUMN. 
Our stock of Chrysanthemums embraces most of the 
handsomest and choicest varieties In cultivation both 
of new and old varieties and of an almost endless va- 
riety of form and color. We name here a few varieties 
of the classes we offer. The plants are all strong-, heal- 
thy and well rooted. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
Ada Spaulding, pink and white, $1-00; Mrs. Alpheus 
Hardy, white, 25c.: Mrs. Wm. Barr, crimson, 25c.; Mrs. 
Andrew Carnegie, crimson, 25c.; Excellent, pink, 25c. 
One of each for SI -50; two of each for $2.50; three of 
each for $3 50; six of each for $6.00; by mail postpaid. 
OUR STAR LIST. 
Cul'inefordii, crimson: Daisy, pink; Elaine, white: 
E. Moiyneux, maroon red; G. F. Moseman, buff and red: 
George Glenny, yellow; Gloriosum, lemon yellow; 
Grandiflorum, yellow; Jennie Y. Murkland, yellow and 
rose: John Collins, bronze; Kioto, yellow; La Tonkin, 
silvery pink; L. Canning, white; Miss Meredith, rose 
pink: Moonlight, white; Mr. H. Cannell, yellow-; Mrs, 
C. H. Wheeler, orange and re.!; Mrs. Frank Thompson, 
pink; Mrs. George Bullock, white; Mrs. Langtry, white; 
Mrs. Lord, yellow, -Mrs. Norris, claret;Mrs. T. H. Spauld- 
ing. white; Nippon, white; October Beauty, white;Pres. 
Hyde, yellow; Pres. Spaulding, purplish carmine; Robt. 
Bottomiey, white. Roseum Pictum, silvery rose; Vol- 
unteer, pink and white; W. H. Lincoln, yellow; Yeddo, 
yellow. Purchaser’s selection of varieties 12 for $2.00; 
25 for $3.50: 50 for $6 00; 100 for $10.00. Our selection 
of varieties 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2 75; 50 for $5.00; 100 
for $9.00; all by mail postpaid. 
OUR CENERAL COLLECTION. 
Anuie Aikins, purple; Arbre de Noel, bronze yellow; 
Beauty of Au’umn, yellow; Brazen Shield, yellow; Bru- 
nette, garnetiContrast. garnetiEliza.Illac and whlte;Ex- 
position duChalons.rosy lilaciFantasy. white; F.J. Smith, 
yellow; Jas. Gunning, peach; John Thorpe,yellow;Katb- 
leen, peach; Louis Barthere, red and yellow; Lais, ma- 
genta; La Nymphe, rosy pink: Mad Damard, pink and 
white: Magnum Bouum, purple; M. Travis, lilac: Model 
of Perfection, pink and white: Mrs. Gen. Rundle, white: 
Mrs. sheldrake, maroon and yellow; Peter the Great, 
tanary. Prince Alfred, garnet.: Sam. Sloan, white; Trag- 
edie. lilac: Tubifiorum, rosy lilac. Purchaser’s selection 
of varieties 12 for $150; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.00; 100 
for $9.00. Our selection of varieties 12 for $1.25; 25 for 
$2.00; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6,00; all by mail postpaid. 
If sent by erpress ded ti cl two cents per plant 
from prices herein stated. 
J. T- LOVETT CO., Little Silver, IM. J. 
nnill TRY DADCD Illcstbatkd, 16 pages 50cte 
FUJI I n I rHitll per year.four months od trial 
• forlOcw. Sample/ree. C, C, DnPUV, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Greenhouse-Heatina 
AND 
-V'ENTIIL^TIISrC*. 
HITCHINGS & CO., 
No. 233 Mercer Street, New York. 
Send Four Cents postage for Illustrated Catalogue. 
HORTICULTURAL^^ 
Oi mm IPO We carry a Complete 
oUrrLIta. /./«<■ of a u the 
ii NEWEST AN9 BEST 
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS and oll;er sup- 
plies. Our Spez-ial Circular describes them all. Send, 
for it Free. Send also for our pppp Send 10c. 
Special Poultiy Supply circular lllLLi for most 
complete SEED CATALOGUE published, 
JOHNSON & STOKES, 
211 and 219 Market St., Philadelphia, J 1 u. 
SEDGWICK, WM. 
'i‘**'i**‘if*s!t* 
Best Fences and Gates for all 
purposes. Free Catalogue giving 
full particulars and prices. Ask 
Hardware Dealers, or write 
SEDGWICK BROS.. RICHMOND. IND. 
JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. 
5-TON WACON SCALES, $60. 
BEAM BOZ 
BBASS TAEE BEAM. 
Freight Paid. 
Warranted for 5 Years 
Agents Wanted. Send for Terms. 
F A R M E R S’ 
Barn and Warehouse Scales. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON. Binghamton, N.Y. 
1 CENTS wanted, $lan hour, 50 new articles. Catalogue 
land sample free. C. E. Marshall, Lockport, N. Y. 
NEW HYDRANGEA 
“RED BRANCHED.” 
“ The most valuable of all the Hydrangeas of 
the Hortensia Class.” Without doubt the most 
valuable of all Hydrangeas yet introduced. 
Trusses and florets larger and brighter than those 
of Otaksa; a very free bloomer, producing large 
and magnificently-formed trusses from every 
shoot. The best known variety for forcing and 
culture in pots or tubs. Catalogue, giving de- 
scription and price, mailed free. 50tli Year. 
Ellwanger & Barry, 
FOR RENT OR SALE. 
GRAND VIEW. — One mile south of Red Bank. 
Seventy minutes from New York. The most beautiful' 
view upon the Atlantic Coast. One hundred and six- 
ty feet above the sea; overlooking the ocean. North 
and South Shrewsbury Rivers, Highlands of Navesink, 
Rumson, Seabright, Little Silver, Long Branch. Mon- 
mouth Beach, Monmouth Park, Red Bank and other 
points of interest. 
House (see out) furnished throughout, all modern 
conveniences, new stable, lawn of six acres, orchaid, 
garden (planter ).For rent for the summer at alow price. 
HOMESTEAD ROSE.— Sixteen acres, beauti- 
fully located on a fine avenue, three quarters of a mile 
from Little Silver Depot. There is upon the property a 
house of thirteen rooms and laundry, large stables and 
carriage house; a grove of two acres of large timber, 
etc. Grounds very shady and homelike, especially 
adapted for fruit culture. 
Will sell the house and other buildings with any 
portion of the land desired at a bargain. Or will rent 
house.ie, with or without furniture at a moderate price. 
A CO I TAGE.— In the village of Little Silver, 
one mile from depot; contains nine rooms with bath 
room and laundry, hot and cold water, fully furnished 
throughout. For rent for the summer. 
Full descriptions and prices mailed upon application. 
J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
Produce Commission Merchants 
for Circular giving Important advice about skipping 
prodace. Also containing recipe for preserving 
eggs. Established 1845. 
No. 279 Washington Street. New York City. 
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Electrotypes and Printing 
Nurserymen, Fruit Growers, Seeds- 
men and Florists. 
CATALOGUE, BOOK, NEWSPAPER. 
And Job Printing of Every Description. 
Catalogue of 3000 Electrotypes of Fruits, Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Vege- 
tables, Designs, &c„ at low cost , by mail tor 15 cents. 
OUR MOTTO: Fine Work at Fair Prices. 
Orchard and Garden is a sample of our printing. 
MONMOUTH PRINTING HOUSE, 
Little Silver, New Jersey. 
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