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September, 1891. 
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ORCHARD 
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GARDEN 
FOR FALL PLANTING. 
THE LARGEST 
and most complete 
COLLECT I0SS of 
both FH l IT anil ORNAMENTAL— in theU.&.also 
of ROSES. GRAPES. SHRUBS. BULBS, and all 
other kinds of Choice Nursery Stork. 
£»«*£ ELLWANGER& BARRY 
Mount Hopr Nurserie, ROCHESTER, N. V. 
The True Bermuda 
Bears in winter enormous trumpet-shaped flowers 
of snowy whiteness, great beauty, and unsurpassed 
fragrance. It is the Queen of Winter Flowers, the 
most lovely and popular, and sure to grow and bloom 
freely in any window, surprising all with its superb 
loveliness. iFor onlv 80 eta. we will send by mall 
postpaid oil of the following i 
1 Bulb of the True Bermuda Easter Lily, good size. 
1 Bulb Freeslo, most magnificent and fragrant. 
1 Bulb Koninn Hyac inth, lovely spikes, very sweet. 
1 Bulb Tulip, Double Duo Tau Thol, magnificent. 
1 Bulb (>iaiite Jonquil, yellow, and fragrant. 
1 Bulb Allium Aeupolitanum, beautiful white flowers. 
1 Bulb Belgian Hyacinth, lovely spikes of blue flowers. 
1 Bulb Glory of the Snow, superb blue and white. 
1 Bulb Star of Bethlehem, (Orinthogalum) grand. 
1 Bulb Winter Aconite, large golden yellow and our 
81PERB F ALL CATALOGI E of Bulbs and Plants 
for Fall Planting and Winter Blooming, together 
with a sample copy of the Mayflower. andlarge color- 
ed plate of premium flowers. If you have already re- 
ceived Catalogue and Mayflower, say so and we will 
send something else instead. The above 10 fine bulbs 
(which is our “Gem Collection” worth 81) may all be 
planted in pots for winter blooming, or in the garden. 
Every one will bloom splendidly and for winter flow- 
ers there is nothing liner. We send them for only 30 
cents to introduce our superior Bulbs. Get your neigh- 
bors to order with you. \V e will mall 4 or these Gem 
Collections for 81. Order at once, as lliis offer may 
not appear again. Also by mail, postpaid, 12 Fine 
Mixed Tulips for 35c.. 6 Fine Mixed Hyacinths for 60c.; 
12 Mixed Narcissus, 50c.; 25 Fine Mixed Crocus for 20cts. 
OUR FALL CATALOGUE for 1891. 
and illustrated, will be sent to any one on receipt of 
5 cts. We offer the finest stock of Hyacinths, Tulips. 
Crocus. Narcissus, Lilies, Freesias. etc., and scores of 
rare new Bulbs and Plants for fall planting and win- 
ter blooming, also choice Shrubs, Trees and Fruits. It 
is the most beautiful and complete Catalogue of the 
kind ever issued. We want agents in every town to 
take subscribers for our beautiful Monthly Horticul- 
tural Paper (16 pages). THK MAYFLOWER, 50c. per year 
Liberal premiums. Sample copy free. Address 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. 
THE PE COS V ALLEY. 
THE, FRUIT BELT OF NEW MEXICO 
Over 100 miles of irrigating canals now completed, 
each from IS to 60 feet wide and carrying 6 to 7 feet of 
W& Over 300,000 acres of the richest lands in the world 
already available for irrigation and farming under 
these canals, twenty-five per cent, of which are still 
subject to entry under the homestead laws. 
Other lands for sale at $15 to $30 an acre and on 
easy terms. . , . _ ... , 
The Pecos River being fed by never- fulling springs 
of immense size, the water supply for all the canals 
can carry is assured. In this resi>ect the Pecos is 
uner^ualed for irrigating purposes by any river on the 
continent. ...... . 
Climatic and soil conditions here are superior to 
those of Southern California. All the fruits that are 
grown there can be produced here, oxcept oranges and 
lemons, while the Pecos Valley grows all the cereals, 
vegetables and grasses that can be grown anywhere on 
this continent. . , , , . . 
Cot ton.tobacco and hemp also grow here luxuriantly, 
while the neighboring mines ufford a home market for 
a direct and easy rail communication with the North 
Send for maps and iUustrated pamphlets, giving 
full particulars. 
PECOS IRRIGATION & IMPROVEMENT CO- 
Eddy. New Mexico^ 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. J 
Sure to live and bear the first season. »§ 
Lovett’s Early. — The best early. ^ 
Shuster’s Gem. — The most valuable p 
midseason sort. Gandy. — The latest of || 
all. Dozen each for $2. 50; 25 each $4.00; ^ 
50 each $7.00; 100 each $12.00. ^ 
Beebe. — An extra large most prolific “f 
and highly flavored new sort. Dozen, ^ 
$2.50; 25 for $4.00. Parker Earle, d 
Jucunda Improved, Middlefield, % 
Doz. , $1.00; 100, $5.00. Bidwell, Bu- 
bach, Downing, Crescent, Haverland, Jessie, May vf 
Michel’s Early, Monmouth, Parry, Pearl, || 
Warfield, Wilson. Doz. 50c; 100, $2.50. || 
Illustrated Pamphlet giving descriptions J 
and complete instructions for culture and manage- % 
ment with a colored plate of Lovett's Early, Shuster 1| 
and Gandy mailed free. The Pamphlet gives prices also for Ordinary or Layer Plants -f 
and for Trees and Plants of all varieties of Orchard and Small Fruits, Nuts, etc., If 
worthy of culture. J. T. Lovett Co., Little Silver, N. J. | 
Greenhouse— Heatina 
AND 
^7TEisrTXx.^Tiisra-. 
Base-Burning Water 
Heaters for Small Con- 
servatories. 
HITCHINCS & CO., 
No. 233 Mercer Street, New York. 
Send Four Cents postage for Illustrated Catalogue. 
Corrugated Fire Box 
Boilers for large 
Greenhouses. 
In order to introduce at once the Champion 
Fruit Picker, we will send one Free to the flrst 
One Thousand persons answering this advertisement, 
and enclosing 25 cents to prepay the charges to deliver 
it to you. Order at once and address, 
FRICKS MANUFACTURING CO., 
L. Box 20. Fricks, Penn. 
PAINT*6ofs 
DIXON S SILICA CRAPHITE PAINT 
Water will run from it pure and clean . Itcoversdouble 
the surface of any other paint, and will last four or five 
timeslongcr. Equally useful foranyironwork. Senator 
circulars. Job. Dixon Cuuciclk Co., Jersey City, N. J. 
PHOSPHATE FOR WHEAT. 
lE^Sold to Farmers direct. No agents. I 
York Chemical Works, York, I’a. j 
EGYPTIAN 
OR WINTER ON- 
ION SETS. 
A good stock now ready at reduced prices. Send 
at once for our Strawberry List containing 
many new varieties at reduced prices. 
CLEVELAND NURSERY CO., RioVista.Va. 
Direct from the Grower the Best! 
HULSEB0SCH BROTHERS, 
Bulb & Plant Growers 
Overveer, near Haarlem, Holland. 
Offer all kinds of Bulbs and Plants for the Garden and 
Forcing in any quantity to suit. Ask for 50 page Cata- 
logue. Address. A. HU LSEBOSCH, 
P. O. Box, 3118. New York City. 
F. I. SAGE & SON, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
183 lteade St., N. Y. 
Receivers of all kinds of Country Produce, Including 
Game, Live and Dressed Poultry, Dressed H ogs and Calves. 
Specialties— Berries, Grapes, Apples, Honey, Onions and 
Potatoes. Sienclls furnished. Correspondence and con- 
signments solicited. Reference: Dun’s Commercial Re- 
ports, to be found at any bank. 
SCALES 
TANDARD 
Full Descriptive Catalogue FREE. 
OSGOOD & THOMPSON, Bing ^ a y ton ’ 
QUAKER CITY 
GRINDING MILL 
CORN and COBS. 
FEED and TABLE 
MEAL. 
for all mills advertised. 
' e best and return 
A.lfr. STRAUB ft CO .Philada P 
Territory East of Ohio. 
CO. Sprtngfl eld, O. Ter’jWctof ] 
ill n n npure unleached. Write for free pamplet contain - 
IlUUUingfull Information. Reference as to reliability. 
iCUED Haskins Banking House Canadian Bank of Com 
AwnCSmerce. F. R. LALOR. Dunnvllle, 
Mention this paper. Ont., Canada. 
Electrotypes and Printing 
FOB 
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, Ac., at low cost, by mall for 15 cents. 
MONMOUTH PRINTINC HOUSE, 
Little Silver, New Jersey. 
