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Readers responding to Advertibemnts will 
PLEASE STATE THAT THEY SAW THEM IN THE 
LADIES’ FLORAE CABINET. 
THE REASON WHY WE SELL 
TWO MILLIONS 
Of Roses, Greenhouse, and Bedding 
Plants annually, is in consequence of our rates 
being less than half that at which they are usually 
sold. See Combined List of Plants andPSeerfs, for 
Clubs, Dealers, or buyers in quantity, sent free 
on application. 
Seedsmen and Florists, 
35 COKTLANDT STKEET, NEW YORK. 
Fottler’s Early Drumhead. 
Farmers and Gardeners, yon all need this Cabbage 
for two reasons: 1st, because it is the earliest of all 
the drumhead varieties; 2d, because every plant on 
an acre will make a large and solid head. Seed of 
my own growing sent "postpaid by me for 15 cents 
per package; 75 cents per oz.; $8.00 per lb. My 
Seed Catalogue free to all applicants. 
JAS. J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
SEEDS! 
SEEDS! 
SEEDS! 
Spooner’s Prize Flower Seeds: 
12 varieties splendid Aster 
Seeds, mailed to applicants 
upon receipt of $1.00. New 
Illustrated Seed .Catalogue, 
}ree . Address Wm. H. Spoon¬ 
er, 4 Beacon St., Boston, 
OUST IE YEAR’S 
SUPPLY OF 
Vegetable Seeds 
For Small Gardens. 
To those who are not conversant with the differ¬ 
ent varieties of Vegetable Seeds, or may not have 
the time or inclination to make their own selec¬ 
tions, we offer the fo 1 lowing collections, which con¬ 
tain only the most approved and desirable kinds in 
each class. They are made up in the most liberal 
manner, care having been taken to give, a large 
quantity of the best and most useful varieties in 
each section. 
Collection No. 1, price $5.50. 
“ 44 2 , 41 $ 11 . 00 . 
Collections of Annual Flower Seeds* 
Carefully selected so as to give a beautiful succes¬ 
sion of Flowers throughout the ensuing spring and 
summer months. Explicit directions for sowing 
and treatment sent with each package. 
25 distinct varieties for $1.00. 
50 44 “ “ 2.50. 
100 41 41 44 5.00. 
Any of the above collections sent free, by mail, 
on receipt of price. 
Purchasers rf any of the above collections will 
receive , without extra charge . our Seed and Plant 
Catalogues for 1874, together with three colored 
plates. 
PETEK HENDERSON & CO., 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt St., N. Y 
The Nineteenth Annual Edition of our celebrated 
Seed Catalogue and Amateur’s Cuide 
to the Flower and Kitchen Carden, 
containing upwards of 200 pages, including several hundred 
finely executed engi-avings of favorite flowers and vegetables, 
and a beautifully colored Chromo, 
a Supplement for 1874, is now in press, and will be mailed 
to all applicants upon receipt of 25 cents. An edition 
elegantly bound in cloth, §1.00. 
Bliss’ Cardeners’ Almanac and Abridged 
Catalogue contains upwards of 100 pages, and embraces a 
monthly calendar of operations and a price-list of all the 
leading Carden, Field and Flower Seeds, 
with briof directions for their culture. A copy will he 
mailed to all applicants inclosing a three-cent stamp. 
Address 
B. K. BLISS & SOWS, 
Nos. 23 Park Place and 20 Murray St., 
P. O. Box 5712. 
NEW YOKE. 
My business is to supply, what every good farmer 
is anxious to get, the very best of vegetable seed. I 
grow a hundred and fifty kinds on my four seed 
farms, right under my own eye, making new veget¬ 
ables a specialty, besides importing their choicest 
varieties from European growers. A fine selection 
of flower seed, home-grown and imported, will also 
be found in my Illustrated Catalogue. It will be 
ready by January, and sent free to all applicants. 
My customers of last year will receive it without 
writing for it. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
The HANSON LETTUCE 
The most tender, sweet, and delicious variety 
grown: free from any bitter or unpleasant taste"; 
heads large and solid, often weighing 3 pounds. 
Single pkge. 25 cts. 5 pkgs/$l. A Liberal 
Discount to Dealers. 
yg^Sendfor Dreer’s Garden Calendar for 1874, 
168 pages, illustrated, with practical directions. 
Mailed free to all applicants. 
HENRY A. BKEER, 
714 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia, Pa. 
V ERBENAS. 1 Doz. Fine Varieties packed 
and sent anywhere for $1.00. 
B EDDING PLANTS. 1 Doz. assorted for 
Bloom through the summer. $1.50, with Basket. 
R OSES. I Doz. assorted Tea, China, and Hybrids 
for $2.50, packed and shipped. Send, for 
Catalogue . B. P. Critchell, Cincinnati, O. 
mirp DUNTTVAT hymn and 
1 Hr. Jtij V l V All TUNE BOOK 
FOR T1IE MILLION. Enlarged. This little 
worlc contains 98 pages of choice Revival 
Hymns and Tunes for Prayer and Social 
Meetings, Sunday-Schools and Congre¬ 
gations. Among the many gems, we wov.ld 
name: “ Where is thy Kefuge, Poor Sin¬ 
ner?” “I Will Never Cast Him Out,” 
“ O, Be Saved,” “ Almost Persuaded,” 
“Jesus Died to Save Me,” “I Love to 
Tell the Story,” “Save, O Jesus, Save,” 
and “Jesus of Nazareth Passeth by.” 
Price, paper. 20 cents, mailed: $15 per hwn- 
dred; boards. 25 cents, mailed; $20 per 
hundred. Publishers. 
HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 B'way, N. Y. 
25Packages of Flower or Vegetable Seeds Free by 
Mail, for One Dollar. Our beautiful Illustrated 
Catalogue of Plants and Seeds for 1874, free to all. 
Plants by Mail a specialty. 
Address, 
[Box 1775] 
GREEN, BEACH & CO., 
Seedsmen and Florists, 
Oil City, Pa 
IFOIR, 1874 
Sent free to our customers, and to all others on re¬ 
ceipt of two 2-cent stamps for the postage. 
HOVEY & CO., 
53 North Market St„ Boston, Mass. 
A Beautiful Novelty for all Flower Lovers. 
ROCKY TOTOWAIIf m&WXBMS. 
(Aquilegia Cxrulea.) 
We take great pleasure in offering this charming novelty to the notice of every lover of flowers, as 
one of the greatest acquisitions to our list of hardy herbaceous plants. «It is thus truthfully described in 
the American Horticultural Annual: " A coerulea from the Rocky Mountains, and recently introduced 
into cultivation, is the handsomest of the genus. In England, it is declared to be, 4 not only the Queen 
of Columbines , but even the most beautiful of all herbaceous plants P The color is white and violet 
blue, and the remarkably long spurs give to the flower an appearance both singular and graceful.” 
Strong flowering plants, 75 cents each; 2 plants, $1.25; 6 plants, for $3. Free by mail, carefully 
packed, on receipt of price. Circulars free on receipt of P. O. stamp. 
HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS, Cherry Hill Nurseries, 
WE8T CITE8TE R, HP a. 
THE 
fall®©! Btai ©® 9 
Portfolio. 
For the convenient holding and preservation on 
file of the numbers of 
LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET, also SHEETS OF MUSIC. 
Price? $1 Sent by Wail 9 prepaid. 
This Binder, size llxl4£, will bold conveniently wseveral years 1 numbers 
of the Ladies 1 Floral < abinet, also any number of Sheets of Music, and 
is a Capital Portfolio for keeping any Pictorial Papers. Is light easy to hold. 
Bound in nicely ornamental cloth, with patent rods and fasteners. 
THE BINDER AS A PREMIUM, 
To any one bringing a < lub, for the Ladies 1 Floral Cabinet, of ten, at 
$1.25, or fifteen, at"$1.10, a copy of the Binder is given to club agent, free. 
For a Club of fifteen, at $1.25, or twenty-five, at $1.10, is given both Binder, 
free, and also extra copy of Paper and Chromo, free to club agent. 
ADDRESS ORDERS TO 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
P. O. Box 2445. 5 Beekman St., New York. 
N. B.—Club Agents, in getting up Clubs for the Cabinet, wbo can procure orders for above Binder 
from any of the Club, will receive from ns commission. Special Terms made known on application. 
CHOICE SEEDS. 
