38 
1884-SPRINO-1884, 
Now Is the time to orem 
ROsS^*’ • we olf«r the InrBest 
Mt. Hope NuTserles, itocuc- - 
orrAN 
the 
1884 . 
valuable cliaraotoristic cl tne v„"c, 
overestimated. It will bo as lareely buds. 
“Porlc," and. much more double the 
llesivable. because the biuls are ®”jf“afning so’for 
aw™Fr}; 5 sfd'»^^ 
^a-rd^r-Mru^orr^SlSl'^ 
Address 
r. B. PTRUSOB, Blorist, T«rrytown, Hew-York. 
I TbeeBrUntandmost 
tJ■■lCFl 1^1-_ 
nAII vCLLvalnsl’I^ IlAspbenr^ 
^ Ur^ bright erimioo, tcry Arm, 
prodneUTC, extn hardj North and 
^atb. EABLY llAKT£ST,(ho 
I earliest and most prolliable Black> 
Uerry. ATIiA>’TIO & DANIEL 
aBOOiVE Strawberries. Send/or 
yftiU partieulaTt { maUtd free. The 
rflarpuf and bettstoek o/StrAwberrIc»p 
/Raspberries. Hlaekberrle*,Gooseber¬ 
ries) Cnrraats, and Grapes {ntAeC^.5. 
AUo, Fmlt Trees and NQt'bearlng 
Trees, incIudinfr^je/erondicOjnle 
Peart, the new Peaehte—Japan Giant Chestnut, de. Ptchlp 
tUustrated Catalotjue, wflh honest deseriptione, fruth/ulpieturee, 
and fairptieet, free. It tetls vhat /o pfont. Ilotc to plant, and 
how (■> get and proirFmlt Trees and Thtnls^fhejlnesland most 
useful eatalogue of the kind published. 
J. T. LOVETT. L!f lie Sllrer, New Jersej, 
Introducer Cuthhert Raspberry and Manchester 5troigberry» 
CHOICE PLAETS WnOLESAlE RATES. 
**-****-*'^ llUVULOdLD ItillEiO. 
W© call especial attentiOD to tliisfeatnre of our bnsi* 
ness. We are largely engapred in sendiug plants long 
instances, and tre have ©vcrvtliinir so srstematizeiL 
ness. W^e are largely engaged in sending plants Ion 
distances, and tve have everything so systematizet., 
and CTow such quantities of everything, that we are 
ciiaoled to reduce the expense of growing plants to 
lowest coH, and %ce offer plants of all kinds nt tUc 
very lowest rates consistent with liifffa qimlitj. 
Our large illustrated catalogue, with cwored plate 
of Eulalia Japonica Zebrina (tlie zebra grass), and 
colored plate of the wonderful new currant, “Fav’s 
Prolific, finely illustrated ivlth niiiuerous engrav- 
ni^fi ^ garden, 
^1 order, and see if what wo .say 
cimsera intending pur. 
chaser^^Wnte for if. 3reutiou The American Garden. 
F. B, PIEBS03T, Florist, Tarrytovn, New-York, 
NEW YELLOW COLETTS. 
-Redder, Introduced by us last s 
in ve^aro ^ American Gardens sc 
iDtrortnced by u.s last season, 
nt for Amencaii Gardens sent out 
THE BERMT 7 DA EASTER LILT 
W'e arn _. .... ' 
valuable new liy ?„ the 1 ' ^ 
catalogue lor 18&1 whirtiTf!^ 1 '' 1 * rtescription In 
book. Contains Illustrated 
Cie wonderful MW A 
the womlertil MW Cu?Sm'’ “.I - 
Sent free to all rcadMa^f VuP?’® Piollttc," etc. 
WrUolorit. Address * American Garden. 
■n ^ Jl—111 -- 
IjJ^JSgggiJjPrigt. Tarrytown. How-VorV 
iyiARKET»pp * 
ilMSiS 
ROSES 
4. 
'™a’?t Mu'ntonimto^’tJ'ls liHlmrto 
Okuct counton’mj 
loS?robu"^|;i^Si'^^^^ 
that the color is ®“*nl“.J(iV(fu some. 
“Safrano," or“ Mme- Pmeo^ _ com 
^SEASO^ 
—upysanthemums. 
. It New-York Horticultural Society 
rtpr‘reVeinglo 
30 eOCCINEA, eO cents each, 8 for $ 1,0 
clematis. »/ ^ 
cotctoyur SON & THORPE 
_ Queens, N. y. ’ 
monlyKno^as 
Value of so good a cauuot bo 
uablo Charaotoristic of ns tho 
t iirir iTmTr^ 
TAi»k vv ASHING. 
f^SHGENNElL 
■pppEfiTM. rahly yxc- 
w IM,5.ter«TU«c|yT|CS|^s 
Cheap bpn>»n. LoWltJ»i€58Vw 
FAY 
Currant 
APES 
all B£8x 
iraiw AHI) 
OLD. 
HEAD-„ 
mm-- QUABTEES 
SMALI. FUHIXS AND CEp, s. JOSSELYW, Fredonia, N, Y 
LOW TO DEAF.ERS AND PtAWTEBS. 
Stnr lc Ftrst-ClasB. 
O 
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The largest^ best, and most producMvo .Iilarly Black¬ 
berry, 3-li inches around, from Seed of .selected 
WILSON’S EAR.LY. 
KIEFFER HYBRID PEAR TREES. 
100,000 PEACH TREES, 
Strawben’ies, Ra.spborries, Grapes, etc. Cntalogiic 
with COLORED PLsVTES, FREE. 
'WjVX. PA.!RrR,Y, IParry 3?ost OfHce, N. J. 
THE 
DINOEE & CONARD 
BEADTIFDI. EVER-BI.OOJUNG 
CO’S 
ROSE 
The only establishment maklne 
BUSINESS of ROSES. SOLAR 
a SPECIAL 
forROS^VaTone^ WeCIVE AWinPi4^i- 
ums aniTExtra^^more ROSES than’most estab- 
®*™°5 Fot Plants suitable for imme- 
Oiate bloomdeUveredsafely, postpaid.to any post-office. 
71'’'^*’®®' 1'°“'' choice, all labeled,for SI; 
P S3: 26 for S4; ’35 lor S5; 75 for 
SlOj.lOO for SI 3 our NEW CUIDE.a com® Wo 
Treat\se<m the Bose. 70 pp, eleqanUii tl/wsfra^ef/ fIRET' 
THE DINCEE & CONARD CO. 
Weat Grove, Chester Co., Pib 
Bose Growers, 
Hardy Plants and Bulbs, 
For llio fine.st and most complete collectionsot tt# 
above, sco our IS ew Descriptivo Catalogue, wliicUnil] 
bo issued c.arly this year. All the New as well as 
Best Old varieties will be fotmd in it. Very complete 
collections of Lilies, Irises, Clematis, etc,; LWum 
Jfarrisii, TemiifoUum, Auratum, etc.; Clemalit latk. 
mani, and C. coccinea, “Scarlet Clematis,” FMa 
peclata bicolor, “ Pansy Violet,” Now Phloxes,‘'Por¬ 
cupine Plant,” Hardy Gladiolus, Ferns and Grasses. 
Special lotv rates to largo purchasers and dealers. 
Catalogue will ho m.ailed free as soon as publislicil, to 
all wlio apply lor it. 
WOOLSON & CO. 
Lock Drawer E. Passaic, N. J. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES. 
Dauiel Booue, Atlantic, 
iSIrs. Garfield. Prince of 
Berries, Jersey Queen. 
NEW RASPBERRIE81 
Tyler, Hausell, Sonhe 
gan.SuperbjGi^.Cnm- 
belt, Lwt Bi.bies, Eta 
M”NEW GATALOGUE'W 
containing a Bcautifnl Colored I’lnlCj vitUde- 
Bcriptious of these, and mauv other fruite, ttC.. to¬ 
gether with much valuable informatiou, sent free* 
II. S. ANDERSON, Cayuga Lake Niirscr- 
ies, Union Springs, N. Y. (Established lto>) 
I>IY NEW CATALOGUE 
^^LFRUITS! 
ROSES! 
CARNATIONS' 
»"?.PANSIES 
GEO.S.WALESg"^ 
WE 
NEW GRAPES I NEW PEARS. 
Duchess, Prentiss, Lady I Souvenir du Codct^ 
Washington, Victor, Jef-1 Presideutprouard^®" 
ferson, Pocklington, Jkc. | T.ryKyid.T.eGQnte.sg^ 
OF 1884 
OFFER FOR SPRING 
A CiKSIiliAI. ASSOimiKXT OK 
NURSKRY STOClf. 
Culnipa Spcciosn. Rnssinn SSan. 
per II 11(1 other Bvcrgn'cciis, "““k 
berry Tips, Strawberry Pbtws, 
Ciirraiils, Con. Col., Siimllcy’s SITots, 
Moore’s Cross-bred Asimrngns BO 
_ Eiilnliii .Tap. Var., nnd A 
Eriantbiis, Ravciiiias, Tuberose HiilDs, e 
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Blade Jack knifo 
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8i.on! Bo?-ri 
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iLjr_ 
WlLD FLOWERS K;tr 
cliid.s, Liiic 8 , Feriiw, Alpine, etc. 
UDWARD GILLKTT, Soutliwicfc^^ 
pruning knives, 
By Mail, Post-paid. 
Laily's 
Hnndlo, 26 5||ii,iU;, 
Blinlo,60ots.,»" t 
75 ots. A ''“fi.OO. 
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