1884.] 
THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 
177 
Hcdefplants. Grape \'inwrSnm?ri:Julis^*'^,‘ 
loffue mailed free. * l-ruUs, etc. Abriilffcd Cata. 
§U§ Er tcs/o/l? 
BULBS S?F-4“S5t.".;s;: 
NEW gooseberry 
and V«<. Catalogue of Su.^ll fr«. 
Bonnt Hop. iiursorlOH. KHWANOKIl & 1UUUY, 
Mcmlaa,l,|s|.a„er. ■‘“’’'■■’"■o--. "• ^• 
N ew strawberries cheap i 
Mwex at/atr J>'’'om. IMiiut nowFriiii nexi;.luiic 
Circidarfjrci,. HALE BROS. South Glastonbury. Ot; 
R»pb.Tnoi.,IHacVb.Trlr.,eupraiit.,«rai.i.., far Fsll,,liming 
NEW GRAPES 8<. OLD "lausrp.- ah 
^ ^ ^A- SPEQIALTY. 
J.G.Burrow. FishkiuN.Y. * 
New New White Grape. 
FRANCIS B. HAYES, 
Early. Dardy. Productive. Fine Quality. 
Said by fton. Maksiiall P. Wilpku (Pres. Ainer. 
Pomoloj^ical Soc’y) to be the best white child of the 
Concord, and one of the sweetest grapes he ever tested. 
The Mass. HoimcuLTUiiALSOC’Yhas awarded this 
grape a silver medal, a tirst class certirtcato of juoiit, 
and several first prizes. Send for circular. 
JOHN B. MOOUE & SON, 
Concord, I>Ca 8 S. 
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L00MINGTCN«~1i 
^2f2^ Incorporated 1883 
NURSERY 
BLOOMINGTON,ILL • e\^y' descriptlou 
Of rniit k OmamentalTrecs. Cataloiruefor 
Fall of 1884 now ready and mailed on appli- 
cation. 600 AC1M2S. 13 Greciiliouscs 
PEACH-TREES. 
Wo haro ready for 
- . ... FALL TRADE ^ 
our usual lieayy stock of Peach-Trees. (Purchiwors of 
larfie lots should correspond with us.) Amo, all kinds 
of Friiir, Shade, and Onianiciital Trees, and 
Small Fruit Flaiits.. ®-We s»VI>> 3 'A limited 
gnantity natural SoiilhernPench &eed, .jatheied Oh- 
presslyfor ns by oiir special aeeut. Quality Luaian- 
teed. DAVID BAIKD As SON, Mannlapau, N. J. 
New and old varieties of l{lilvlclli&- 
Early Cluster 
Blackberry idiSTfboro ^im^beSy". 
J : ~ 
Beautiful Flowers for*5^® 
our elegantly illustrated catalogue B„,bg 
Ups, Crocus. Narcissus, Li.ies and p in tee 
nhd Plants/or Winter and early Spri^ ,, ,vho apply, 
house or garden, vyill be '““‘’““‘‘Aialoffers and liberal 
Send for ft at once.aiid see our specmioi^.,,, bo sentby 
premiuma The folloiving choice bum they wilt 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of “i^intcr. or.lieing 
blonm'beautifitlly in the house dunug ^ .y ti,o garden 
nerfecllv hardv. they can be pie“* n.^soon as the 
^rtVrfthey wriVcomtnence to 
ground opens in the Spring. Cata g « . r 
60 Double andSIn(rloTimi>«*"|^nciior8.1.00 
3KKf.t:"4Vs|fcJg.a5s^»““ n 
ChoiceDansy Seed, 10 paper Queens, N.Y. 
Address J. LEWIS CHILO^Ji- 
1838 . 
1884 . 
POMONA NURSERIES. 
ESTABLISHED 1836, 
PARRY STRAWBERRY 
rs a seedling of Jersey Queen, vigorous gi-ower, PERFECT 
FLOWER, very productive, most beautiful bright color, 
ripening evenly all over, largo sl'/.c, higliestln flavor, andllrm. 
REST for MARKET and FAMILY use. 
M A RDIO JtO, — the Largest Early Ilaspheriy. 
WILSON, Jr.—the Largest Early Blackberry. 
“It Is nearly a week earlier ihau Wilsoii’s Early.” 
Wii.MBii ATKi.ssox in Farm Journal. 
•Selected specimens measured luclies lu clrciimfereiice 
lengthwise, by 3*4 Inches crosswise, and produced over 100 
hnslicis per acre. 
IIEAD-<IUARTERS for ICIEFFERPEARS, GRAPES, 
CURRANTS, &c. Catalogue free. 
WJt. PAKTty, Pairy P. O., New Jersey. 
THIS IS THE TIME TO PLANT 
All kinds of Bulbs for the House and Garden next Spring. Our catalogue will be sent Free to all. 
WE HAVE THE FINEST QUALITY ONLY, OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, AND OTHER BULBS, including 
LILIES AND IRIS; HARDY PLANTS 
AND SMALL FRUITS. 
V. H. HALLOCK, SON & THORPE, Queens, Long Island, N. Y. 
FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
GRAPE VINES. PLANTS AND BULBS. 
SMALL FRUITS. SHRUBS AND ROSES. 
An immense stock. Splendid Assortment. Warranted true. Remarkably cheap-tO CHOICE 
, Send for Catalogue free. 2f!th year. 400 Acres. 18 Greenhouses. Address 
ot I W» THE STORKS & HARRISON CO., PalnesvlUe,LakeCo.,OUio 
3NrJkJ\^' 
MARLBORO 
Rasp- nrnnv 
FRUITS. 
CORNELIA 
straw- Dtlln 1 . 
■ 
Also, a full assortment of all the new and old fruits, ornamentals, &c‘ 
CATALOGUE 
H. S. ANDEBSON, Cayuga Lake Nurseries, 
FREE! 
Establ'shed 1855 
UNION SPRINGS, N. Y. 
One Dozen nieel 3 ''rootcd“SUPERB”Raspberry 
plants sent free by mail for $2.00 by 
J. CHURCHMAN, Burlington, N. J. 
BLDEBEBRY PLANTS. 
The Blueberry is a very profitable fruit to grow for 
market. It is adapted to all soils; succeedspu liigh 
and low ground, and Is perfectly hardy.' They aio 
enormous bearers; will yield 100 bushels 11®*;' ^“ 
under ordinary cultivation. I am very anxious to 
introduce the Blueberry lu all parts of 
soon as possible, and wifi send emo doz. f?;,! 
tor oiilv 60 cts.; two doz. lor &1.00; 
express, for §2.60. DBLOS STAPJjJEfe, West 
8obcwn, Icoiiia County, Alien. 
H. M. EITGLE A SOIT, 
MARIETTA, PA. 
Offer a gonoral asaortmont of nursery stock. 
lit of 4crry and Quince trees, 
berry and Strawberry plants. Irish “'t 
other evergreens. Silver Maple, Horse Chestnut, 
and Oatalpa Speclosa^ ■o/v/h+e inriiidlnir 
A large stock of Asparagus KMts, inciuuiiig 
Smalley’s^Deflaiico and Moore’s Cross Bred. Eulalia, 
Japanese varieties, and Bebriua. 
CIRCULARS ON APPLICATION. 
VayPraHlatA 
yar MARKET 
VMEQi/ALBD 
ForlheSesurl, 
tor.JfA3t£S^‘ 
jIlsMriblivaiXT- 
WsrswtlliPrlte, 
ofPUiitMiiailidftF 
liaator 
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BttitLiManM MJ. 
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. 
