1884 .] 
THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 
1S7 
Glory of tlie Show. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILLI/E. 
glory of the sno w. 
novvering Spring bulbous plants ever intro- 
Those wlin I-nnw v 7/^ nzLire-blue flowers, wilh pure white centers. 
lifuT nhnf further description of this beau- 
ol ibai'liiilo rrrn howers .and spikes are more than twice the size 
o( that httlc gem. to cents each; $i.oo per dozen. 
L. TENUIFOLIUM, the Coral Lily of Siberia. 
T gem 'S worthy of .all praise. Every one who loves a 
..I y s lould sccuie several of these, as we now offer them at a price even 
ower than any previous wholesale figure. It blooms out-of-doors about the 
thud week of May, and Us graceful, w.ax-like flowers, of a lovely vermilion- 
scarlet, cannot fail to impart unalloyed pleasure to all lovers of the beautiful 
in nature, .and being a native of Siberia, is, of course, perfectly bardy. 
Extia selected bulbs, 30 cents each; second size,20 cents each. 
Longiflorum, var. Florihunda. 
This desirable variety is a remarkably robust grower, and blooms about 
the same time as A. Lougijlonuit. 1 he bulbs grow to an enormous size, an<l 
produce from ten to forty flowers each. A bulb of this variety was exhibited 
in New-\ork ihe past Spring, bearing one hundred and forty flowers. It is 
a native of Bermuda, and the bulbs we offer were imported from there. First 
size, 50 cents each. 
Jliil. TenuU'oLIum. 
Priiico of Kerries. 
TUUPS, HUCmiHS. FREESIA REFRAGTA ALBA, MARL¬ 
BORO RASPBERRY, AND OTHER NOVELTIES. 
POTTED STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
PRINCE OF BERRIES confirms all we 
claimed for it in regard to quality, vigor, Per Doz. Per ioo. 
and productiveness, _____ $1.00 $6.00 
ATLANTIC, 1.00 4.00 
DANIEL BOONE, ______ .78 3.00 
WARREN, _______ .SO 2.50 
CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. 
V. H. HALLOCK, SON & THORPE, Queens, New-York. 
HARDY BULBS 
AND 
PLANTS. . 
Now is the best time to order 
Bulbs and Plants for early bloom¬ 
ing next spring. Our new cata¬ 
logue is now ready, and will be 
found to include the finest set of 
Bulbs ever offered. Full direc¬ 
tions for planting and cultivation. 
The choicest named Hyacinths 
and Tulips in first quality bulbs 
at low prices. 
Rates to the trade and large 
buyers very low. 
WOOLSON & CO. 
Passaic, N. J. 
'/irMAHKET 
^culAMWitHPrlw 
'flfPlOnlS.TndiUdrree 
MARLBORO 
Rasp- nrnpY 
FRUSTS. 
CORNELIA 
straw- uLIIiI I i 
. - 
■ Also, a full assortment of all the new and old fruits, ornamentals, &c. 
CATALOGUE 
H. S. ANDEBSOY, Cayuga Lake Nurseries, 
FREE! 
Established 1855 . 
UNION SPRINGS, N. Y. 
N ew strawberries mmej 
ttock at fair prices. Pin. lit no\vFl*lllt next JIIIIC 
Circalaisfree. HALE BKOS. South Glastonbury, Ct. 
lta.i<li|.rri>-<.HIiiflilion l<iii|Curr»iil»,«rali«, fort nll|il»nllns 
TO THE TRADE ONLY. 
UOESIEU’S SUPERB PRIZE PAXSY. 
Tlio best PaiiH.v in tlio worlil. A w.-iyileil tbp first prize 
at tlio Exliibitimi at Berlin, 1SS4. 
Fancy varieties, saved from named flowers, splendidly 
Sbow*varioUc.s" stiveii fronAiaiiieil flowers, spleinUilly 
Pan*A^aiiYsbow'varietics,sple''<U<fl5''’’'i'‘i‘'- I’®'''*'- 
plication. Terms: From unknown coiicspoiuiems, 
cash with order. 
FRED. ROEMER, Sccil Grower, 
QiiiUlcnbnrg, Gcriiinny. 
WrHSTRlwBEBRVPUiri 
Q'lALITr UXSnRPASSED. PRICES LO^ 
■ w ■ Prlttco of Berries, 
field, Atlantic, Daniel Boone, Old Irpn- 
Clad, Jersey t|ucen, etc. Pamphlet teUlng 
New Jersey, 
iLLTHE GOOD OLD SORTS. 
mmmBm 
J.-G. Burrow. FishkillN.Y. * 
1838. 1884. 
Pomona Nurseries. 
PARRT .STRAWBERRY.-A seed- 
[ linjf of j ersey Queen; vi^corons jrrowor, i»er- 
j feet flower, very productive, most beantifnl 
‘ hriftlit colcn*. hirpro si'/.e, luffhest in flavor, 
and firm. Best far niarkct or Family nso. 
MABIiBOnO.-Thc lar#?est early Hasnben-y. 
WIIi^ON, sTr.—The larjrost early Blackben-y« 
nead-aunrters for KIEFFEIl PEAR.S. A com- 
ploto list ol Small Fruit i^lants. Grapes, Cun'auts, 
t&c. Catalogue free. 
Wnr. PARRY, Pnrry P. 0., Now Jersey. 
New New White Grape. 
FRANCIS B. HAYES. 
Early. Hardy. I’rodiictire. Fine (|uality. 
Said by Hon. MAitSiiAT.L P-,WJ[LDEU (Pres. Ainer. 
Poniologlcal Soc’y) to bo (he hest white child of me 
Co 7 icord^ ami one of the siocetest grapes he over tested. 
Tlio Mass. Houticultukal soc’y has awarded this 
grape a silver medal, a first class certificate of merit, 
and scvotal first prizes: Send for circular. 
JOHN B. MOOUE «fc SON, 
Concord, Ulnss* 
