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AMERICAS* AGRK’C LT URIST. 
[OoTOBRR, 
Established 1843. 
A Guide for the Garden, 
Invaluable to all in- 
140 pages. Beautifully illustrated, 
terested in gardening. 
THE AMERBCAM CARDED 
A beautifully illustrated quarterly, devoted exclusively to 
the garden. A package of Flower Seeds for the Wild 
Garden given to each Subscriber. Only 25 cents a 
rear. Volume 1 (New Series; commenced April, 1880. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
if. O. Box 41129. 34 Barclay St., New York City. 
ES1'ABL1§H£D 1838. 
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The subscriber begs leave to offer a strain of 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
which in point of purity, vitality, and superior quali¬ 
ty, shall not be equalled by any. Special efforts are made 
to furnish Market Gardeners and Amateurs who ap¬ 
preciate the value of good seeds and whose trade remains 
Bteadfast. A trial is invited, and as a guide will mail 
Dreer’s Garden Calendar, containing complete lists 
of Vegetable and Flower Seeds and Plants, to the 
address of any one interested in Horticulture. 
HENRY A. lYREEIi, 
SEEDSMAN & FLORIS'JF, 
No. 714 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
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SEEDSMEN, 
‘219 & 221 Church St., Philadelphia, Pa., 
Will mail free to all applicants BURPEE’S FARM 
ANNUAL, an illustrated Catalogue of all the best Garden, 
Field, and Flower Beeds (embracing important Novelties), 
Seed Potatoes, Plants, and Thoroughbred Live Stock, 
Fancy Poultry, etc. 
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Grape Vines. 
The first prize was awarded in June last to E. P. Roe’s 
Strawberries by the N. J., by the N. Y., and by the Queens 
Co., L. I. Horticultural Societies. This would be impossi¬ 
ble were my stock poor or mixed. The largest stock in the 
country of the Genuine Cuthbert Raspberry—now con¬ 
ceded to be the best. The Bidwell and Manchester, 
Seneca Queen and Sharpless Strawberries, and other 
choice new kinds a specialty. With his new book, “ Success 
with Small Fruits ,” is made the most liberal offer ever given 
to the public. Catalogue free. Address, 
E. P. ROE, Coruwall-ou-Hudsou, N. V. 
TROPICAL AND* SEMI It R O PICA L ‘ 
F ruit plants, 
LOWERING PLANTS, 
BULBS AND ROOTS. For Prices, see my List, which is 
mailed free to all applicants. Address, 
ARNOLD PUETZ* Jacksonville* Florida. 
Seeds--Fruit 
Dorr’s Iowa Seeds 
ARE PURE, FRESH, TRUE TO NAME, 
AWB> RELIABLE, 
lit will PAY you to send to C. W. Dorr, 
Des Moines, Iowa, for his new 
Iowa Seed Manual 
Published annually for free distribu¬ 
tion. Contains complete list of choic¬ 
est Seeds and Fruits for Farm and 
Garden, with descriptions and direc¬ 
tions for cultivation, besides many 
miscellaneous articles and much 
valuable information for all, sent free. 
mM A gy|G HESTER 
Ivl A PI STRAWBERRY. 
THE ORE AT STRAWBERRY OF THE FUTURE. 
It possesses all the points desirable in a Strawberry with¬ 
out an apparent fault; covering all the ground covered by 
the popular Wilson and a great deal beside. A special cata¬ 
logue witli colored plate of the Manchester ■will be mailed 
to all applicants. A large and superior stock of Plants of 
all the good old and choice new va riet ies of 
SSBERRIE 8 , 
GRAPES AND CURRANTS. * 
An illustrated descriptive catalogue, giving full instruc¬ 
tions and honest prices free to everybody. 
J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 
My new Circular of the NEW 
sorts and the OLD, 
FREE to ALL 
SEND 
NOW. 
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information, and • offers all kinds of 
SMALL FRUIT PLANTS at reasonable prices. 
CEORCE S. WALES. Rochester. N. Y. 
POMONA NURSERY. 
100 ACRES IN SMALL FRUITS. 
Manchester, Mount Vernon, Bidwell, Banieht 
and other choice Strawberries. Early Welsh, 
Queen, Cuthbert, and Turner, the best hardy 
Red Raspberries. Snyder, Wallace, anil 
Taylor, the hardiest and most productive 
Blackberries. KIEFFER’S HYBRID 
PEAR, handsome, large, good quality, 
bears young and abundantly. “40 Years 
Among Pears,” “40 Years Among ■ Small 
either for 15 cts.; both for 25 cts. Catalogue jree. 
WM. PARRY, Parry P. 0., IV, J. 
The best named varieties, strong plants from open ground. 
Carnations, per lOO, ..... §8.00 
Roses, per 100. - - - - §10 to §12.00 
Also a full stock of “ Greenhouse Plants.” 
A 82-page catalogue free to all aDplicants. Address. 
W. V. SUED & CO., 1451 St.Clair St., Cleveland, O. 
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Catalogue Ol 
AiIti/mM Of 13S1, 
Is now ready and will be mailed free to all 
applicants. Address. 
D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. 
New and Rare Winter Flower” 
ing Plants.—New Fruits, 
Dutch Bulbs, &c. 
New Pears, new Peaches, new Cherries, new Grapes, new 
Strawberries, &c., with a large stock of all kinds of Fruit 
trees, shrubs, &c. 
DUTCH BULBS.— Large importations direct from 
the leading growers in Holland. First quality Bulbs. Beau¬ 
tiful Hot-house plants, Dracaenas. Crotons, Orchids, Winter 
Flowering Plants, Roses, &c„ well grown. Cheap. 
Catalogue mailed to applicants. 
_ J OHS SAUL, Washington, D. C. 
Trees, Vines, 
Plants, 
Over 100 best select¬ 
ed varieties. Genuine 
Stock, at Lowest Rates. 
Catalogue free. 
J. S. COLLINS, 
Moorestown, N. J. 
a 
IMMENSE STOCK 
OF BEST VARIETIES 
American Grape Vines. 
Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, Blackberry, and Goose¬ 
berry Plants ; also General Nursery Stock, and Thorough¬ 
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passed. GEO. S. JOSSELYN, Fredonia, N. Y. 
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A beautiful work of 125 Pages, One Colored Flower 
Plate, and 300 Illustrations, with Descriptions of the 
best Flowers and Vegetables, and prices of Seeds, and how 
to grow them. All for ten cents. In English or German. 
Vick’s Flower and Vegetable Garden is a beau- 
tiful work, with five elegant Chromo Plates. Price 50 
cents, in paper covers ; §1 in elegant cloth. 
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine is a gem. 
Each number has a Colored Plate, 32 pageB of reading mat¬ 
ter, and numerous illustrations. IMce §1.25 per year; 
three trial numbers for 25 cents. Sample copy free. 
VICK’S SEEDS 
are the best in the world, and are used by a million of the 
most successful growers of Flowers and Vegetables. Send 
ten cents for a Catalogue with prices. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
SEEDS 
We will send onr Catalogue for 
.. 1882 
7Containing a full and descriptive list o 
FEOWER SEEDS, 
VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
Gladiolus, Lilies, Roses, 
i ,., , Plants, etc. , 
l \beautifully illustrated with colored 
1 \plates, free to all who send their ' 
\addreB8. Application by postal card , 1 
Amay be made to 179, 181, and 18: / 
AMain Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
or 174 E. Randolph Street. 
CHICAGO, 
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IROCHESTER.H.Y & CHICAGO.ILL?! 
FOREST TREES. 
TREE SEEDLINGS, SEEDS and EVER¬ 
GREENS at lowest rates. 
Postals cheerfully answered. Prices free. 
W. W. JOHNSON, 
Snowflake, Antrim Co., Mich. 
I offer one of the largest collections of vegetable seed 
ever sent out by any seed house in America, a large portion 
of which were grown on my live seed farms. Printed direc¬ 
tions for cultivation on each package. All seed warranted 
to be both fresh and true to name : so far, that should It 
prove otherwise, I will rehll the order gratis. The original 
introducer of the Hubbard Squash, Phinney’s Melon, Marble¬ 
head Cabbages, Mexican Corn, and scores of other vegeta¬ 
bles, I invite the patronage of all who are anxious to have 
their seed directly from the grower, fresh, true, and of the 
very best strain. New Vegetables a specialty. 
Catalogues free to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass, 
E. & 0. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMIS¬ 
SION MERCHANTS. 
(established 1845.) Send 'for Circular of Great Value, 
giving full instructions for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
liel., Irving Rational Bank, New York City. 
It is manifest that from GOOD SEEDS 
ONLY can Good. Vegetables be obtained. 
The character of LANDRETHS’ SEEDS 
has been substantiated beyond all question. 
They are the STANDARD for Quality. 
Over 1500 acres in Garden Seed Crops 
under our own cultivation. 
Ask your Storekeeper for them in original 
sealed packages, or drop us a postal card for 
prices and Catalogue. 
Wiolesale trade prices to dealers on application. 
Founded1784. DAVID LAWDRETH & SONS, 21 and 23 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia* 
