OUR NEW BOOK 
“Southern Floriculture.” 
Few enterprises have given more complete satisfaction than the 
publication of this instructive little volume. The numerous compli- 
mentary letters we have received concerning it are ample proof that 
our labor upon it has not been in vain. It is a practical and scientfic 
treatise on tha classification, selection, propagation, soil, care, in- 
sect and fungus diseases of all plants cultivated for flowers in the 
South, with hints on their origin and introduction. 
The Chapters on Roses and Chrysanthemums 
are alone worth the price of the book. It exposes the humbugs in 
floriculture, and is especially dedicated to the flower-loving ladies of 
the South. No lover of flowers can afford to be without it. It tells 
just what you want to know about the many perplexing questions 
that come up every day in the culture and care of flowers. It is re- 
plete with information that everybody who cultivates but a few 
flowers should know. It contains 312 pages and 
FIFTY-EIGHT FINE ILLUSTRATIONS. . 
It is the only book of the kind for the South. In order that our 
numerous patrons may share in the pleasure that it has already af- 
forded a large number of readers, we are determined to make the 
price sufficiently low so as to place it within the reach of all. We 
have an edition neatly bound in paper that we offer at 
Handsomely bound in cloth, gold embossed, $1.00, mailed free on 
receipt of price. 
LADY AGENTS WANTED. We would like to have a lady agent 
in every town in the South to handle this book. It sells rapidly, and 
any lady of push can make good money at, as we pay a good com- 
mission. Correspond with us for particulars. 
This catalogue is mailed to all our customers and to all new ad- 
dresses that we have received during the past year. Parties that 
have heretofore received this catalogue, and whose names fail to ap- 
pear on our order books, will not receive a copy this Spring unless 
application is made for it. We are always glad to send our catalogue 
to anybody it will interest, whether they are buyers or not, and 
always glad to have our friends send us names of their friends or 
others that they know to be interested in flowers, so we can mail 
them a copy. As this catalogue is mailed from our order books, 
some customers may receive two copies on account of their name 
appearing in two or more places on our books. In such cases, we 
ask them to kindly hand the extra copy to some friend. Don’t forget 
to send us names, as we want to get up a new list. We arc sorry to 
THIRTY GENTS 
A d dress, 
JAMES MORTON, 
Cl.A KKSVI U.IC, TKNN. 
