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_; _ _ — _ Tne iarg<»iFruit ami 
of the best (W ®5^c/,rub5, Pwonies, 
XRaicllarsraugr'uri^^^^^^ 
'iOSES ■ Catalogue describinff test OM a^d 
varieties mailed free. iii'.,etf«>ted Catalogue, contain* 
BULBS iSf prlc^.'uow really and mail’^ree. 
w!^oMHveJfa9blRc^fo||icir^jB,JuU 
„ „ , * Uochesler, N. Y. 
Honnt Hope Xnnerles. . _ 
_*_Mention this 
NEW GRAPES &. OLD. 
A.//^ a J^.gpEQIALTY, 
j.G,B urrow. FisHMuJiY. 
WILD FLOWERS 
chills, liilics, Ferns, Alpine, etc. Cnt.'ilogiio sent. 
EDWARD GILEETT, Sontliwlck, Mass. 
NEW 
fbuits 
CaUilogue 
FREE!___ 
Ilu:imu"ertoat» 
|rf''K;iSfLinl» silver, il'j- 
PEACH-TREKr'^^ArL«^^^^^ 
our n.sunl ''t’«vy etock of Peacli-Tre^^^^ A'^"o^aI^'!H'lla 
large lots s'l"'''*'Trees, mi<l 
of Fruit, "lunly a limitcil 
^i!J5l!t?;;i:ium!so\tlhfnl>e«^ 
1838. 
V. H. HALLOCK, SON & THORPE, ftueens, Long Island, N. Y. 
FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTATrSflsr^ 
GRAPE VINES. PLANTS AND BULBS. 
SMALL FRUITS. SHRUBS AND ROSES 
nense .stock. .Splendlrl A.ssortrncnt. Warranted true. Ite.narkaUy cl"„-J“c?iOi7.? 
for Catalogue free. Ufitli year, m Acres i4rr..r. J ^^lOlClo 
E .STOnitS & l ^tlSO Nl C)., 
An immentie 
Cf O 1C T O 
9 I OCa I Ob the: 
(RAPE 
f®** JflACeAItA, IlDW 
onered without rvmrk. 
tifi-na U> plaoicra for flrat 
njno. «yr, vJnea, mail, 
each. Norm gonulno 
wit „mt ,C,,| "Stuttura 
WJilto Grupc C’o/» 
Hpeclal Terinn to A^i-ntu^ 
AJm Other Small Fruito. and all i 
old and new variecleM of tor the nbw wjiitb ouai'k I 'I’llK T 
K A| T.S.HUBBARD'giMr^ 
MICHIGAN Hf ^ 
Acres S"k£v 
FAY 
uahnku, JLuuXu. Mi 
BMALL-FltCITS-AND‘*¥S’?7,v!^"^ nv 
IIKIST NTOflK. 
'I'llK 
elected Cocoa. Mr. Enps Ims nrovfdp.f „''‘«9 ofttS 
nblcs with a dolloatojy flavored bcvwapn*' 
save us iiiaiiy lioavy doctors’ hlllg iMf®,’vlilciii?*t 
“"„„8 use ol snph nrtlolos ol diet that a oif 
may bo gradually built un until strong n.?^®*Utiff 
sist ovory tcudeuoy to dlsoaso. HiimirenL"®'' ft 
lualni] OH arc floating aroiiiHl us ready toS„'!' »H)lh 
over tlioro Is a wcalc point. Wo niiy osm?,®'' wiS 
fatal slialt by kcopiug oursolvcs well &S ""Uiy» 
jMiro blood and a proporly nourished Inw?.'' 
Scrnlcc Gazette. ®®’®. 
Made simply with boiling water ormiin » 
In hair-pouiid tins by Grocers, labeled tliiis: ““Wonly 
JAMES EPPS & CO., Homceopathic CT 
London, 
MARLBOROS 
■wi quthberts 
CEO. S. WALES,RRICHTONS 
Kochciitcr, X.Y. E9 «3*Write for prices 
1884. 
POMONA NURSERIES. 
ESTABLISHED 1838. 
PARRY STRAWBERRY 
Is a seedling of Jersey' Queen, vigorous grower, PERFECT 
FLOM'ER, very productive, most beautiful bright color, 
ripening evenly all over, large size, higlicstin flavor, and Arm. 
ET* BEST for JtARRET and FAMILY use. ,£3 
MARLBORO, —the Largest Early Raspberry. 
WILSON, Jr.—the Lar gest Early Blackberry. 
“It is nearly a week earlier Ilian W’ilson’s Early.” 
Wii.MEit ATKixso.N' ill Fanil Journal. 
Selected specimens measured Hi iuclies in clrciimlerenee 
lengthwise, by 3ti inches crosswise, and iiroduced over 100 
bushels per acre. 
HEAD-OUAR'TERS for KIEFFERPEARS, GRAPES, 
CURRANT.S, &c. Catalogue free. 
WJI. PARRY, PaiTy P. 0., New Jersey. 
THIS IS THE TIME TO PLANT I 
All kinds of Bulbs for the House and Garden next Spring. Our catalogue will be sent Free to all. 
WE H.WE THE FINEST QUALITY ONLY, OF | 
I 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, AND OTHER BULBS, including 
LILIES AND IRIS; HARDY PLANTS 
AND SMALL FRUITS. 
our clcg.'intly illustratcfl cntalo^e of Hyacinths. Tn 
lips, Crocus, Narcissus, Lisics and other nardy Bulbs 
and Plautsfor Winter and early SpringfloTreringintte 
house or garden, will be mailed free to all who apply 
Send font ut once, and see our specialoffcrs and liberal 
premiums. The follow’ing choice balbs^rill be sent by 
mail, post-paid. on recein t of price. I n)otted they will 
bloom beautifully in the house during winter, or. being 
perfeclly hardy, they con be planted in ttognidca 
where they will commence to bloom a.ssoon as the 
ground opens in the Spring. Catalogue gtvcj lulldirec* 
tionsfor culture: 
Id l>oul>lo Tulips nil colors mixed.$ 4o 
ISSiiicrlC ** “ “ . 40 
50 Don bio niicl Siiicrlc Tulips mixed......1.50 
1 *.$ D oiiblo aud Si n^lc llynciut Iim. all colors.1.00 
tin DcjiiitUiiI Ci'OCUN, nil coloi-smixcd... S5 
'7 nnmed Xsilies, iiieliidinsp Auratum....l.00 
XnrciKSiisand tlScilhisnnmed. 50 
Choice l*nu»y Seed, lOpapersallditTerentcols 50 
Address J. LEWBS CH5LDS, Queens, W.Y. 
B 
LOOMINGTGNw^ 
LJiinMi-nu *,5:1 Incoi'BoratedlSS 
NURSERY 
I Fall Trade a very 
BLOOMINGTON,ILL 
of Fruit & OruamentalTrccs. Catalogucfor 
Fall of 1884 uow ready uiid mailed on apph- 
cation. GOO AC1M58. 13 Urcciilioiiscs 
H. M. B 1 TGI.S c& SOIT, 
MARIETTA, PA. 
piTcr a jfcncrnl assortment of mirstny stock. A jUijJ 
Jot of Cherry and Qulnco trees, Grat)c-vines, Kim' 
burry .and Strawburrv plants. Irish 
other oveiTcrcons. silver Idaplo, llorso Chcstiun* 
nnd Catnlpa Spcciosa. , . .a;,,!? 
A largik sloelv of Asparag:us Roots, 
‘Sinnllpy’H Ponaiice and Moon''s Cross Bred. P'tua •» 
dapanoHo variollos, ami Bobrina. 
CIKCIJTjAUS ox AIU'LICATION. 
New New White Grape- 
FRANCIS B. HAYES. 
Kiii’ly. Iliinly. frodiictivo. Fine 
Hold by lion. blAiiHiiAM, I*. WUdMiU 
J oinologlual Hoo’y) to ho tfio heat wliity ‘'“'JJ,ilJiiod. 
and ono ot the awecteal grapes ho o' 
I Uo Mash. iioimom/njiiAh sou'y has h'yu*^*** .fit, 
K'npo a Hllvor nioilnl, a llrst class corllHontP of 
»inl Hovci al llrst prizes, Send for olroular. 
.HHiN II. niooitii: & SON, 
Ooiicoril, 
R !ar headquarter^®^ 
AOII and otlior FRUIT TREfcA 
•EARLY CLUSTERIfi ^ 
OUKl^XTH, Af. ^VMUilo\tne(^* 
