1885 .] 
MflA/FRUiT AND 
Wl If _ ornamental 
roses 
origan garden. 
GRAPE 
VINES 
ORNAMENTAL TPFFC 
iOoscriptivo^SitalomleH ^ 
fun and accura o^nPn,M.,'*^n^^° 
alltlio "bout 
I etc., witli cultural direct oi« .i’n;i '^’ 
thomost coinpleto pubuX’d’ 
Wearoncljmliymvlnitawny A ■ ■ It! c* b-^1“ 
Iho bcnulltul new 'I en liose O U |\[ S £ ^ 
la^-Send forl boir benmiCul euiul™"" 
“ RANCOCAS.” 
The most productive, liardi,. early Rod UiiMpbcrry 
Oood Color. Pine Quality, Carries well. 
A GUKAT MAKKItT IIKUKY. 
Should bo planted by every one. All dealers and 
nursery-mou should oiler It, for si)rliiK of 'flu Send /,„■ 
history, doscrlptiou, tosllmonial.s, and lonns. 
W, II. MOON. 
Morrisville, i’n. 
Co-Introdiicor, 
THCrO li-vergreen, loo vanetjes, 
Inrrn way down to suit the times. Sale. 
I IlkVU direct. No agents. Price list free. Books 
“ Forest Leaves,” 2d edition, 50c. W. W. JOHNSON. 
Snowflake, Mich. 
SMALL, FRUIT PLANTS. 
GRAPEVINES, , in variety. All the leading va¬ 
rieties of SMALL FRUi rS, both NEW and OLD at 
reasonable rates. Catalogues Free. Address, 
IRVING ALLEN, Springfield, Mass. 
FREE PLANTS. 
SLND FOR OATA- 
DOGUE ftiid learn 
"■ liow to irct them. 
ftICIAf P DKDC Flowers, Ciiriiatlons, Felarcroiil- 
lluW & nAnH ums, GcranlutHM, FueliNiuH, 
W.H.SPANGi:iER. Jr. 114 . Fine Plnius tfjl 
I by mail for wX 
MOUNT OCLIGHT. N. H. 
m Cl nUl£DO Lilies, Gladiolus, Tuberosesan_ 
rLUIlL.nu« other bulbs, at low figures. Aa 
dress LOUIS SIEBRECHT. 
East Hinsdale L. Isl., N. Y. 
1^^0DRHFF GRiPE. 
'Hiis very large and handsome Red Grape is now offered 
for the flrst time for sale without restriction. A seedling of 
Concord, perfectly healthy, early and exceedingly profitable. 
Stock limited. Parties wishing either 10 propagate or plant 
for fruit .‘ihould apply at once to 
EVART H. SCOTT. Ann Ardor, Michigan 
IHIDINGEE& CON ASQ CO’S 
BEAUTIFUI. EYEIt- BI.OOM ljN« 
ROS 
Onr Great Snecialty is growinc and distributing 
BO^^^wedeliverstrong Pot 
immediate bloom, safely by mail at all 
0 THERVARIETIES 9 . 3 .&IQF 1 S 1 
according to value. Send for ourNcwG ni<le» 
elegantly illus. and choose from over500 finest dms 
Addreas, THR DINGEE cSr CONARl> CO.. 
Bose Growers, West Grove* Chester Co., ra* 
evergreen seedlings 
ers. All sizes, great variety. 2o,ooo,oooArhoryit^^ccd- 
hngs at 50 cents per thousand. CATALOGU ES 
_ GEO. PINNEY, S turgeon Buy, Wi.-». 
^EN WANTID. 
, To sell our nursery products, on salary and expenses paid 
l^y us, or if preferred on commission—Work every nioni 1 
in the year for energetic and reliable men -Business east y 
learned—Wages liberal—Terms and outfit free. Address 
stating age and inclosing stamp. rn 
(The Chase Nurseries.) _ Geneva. N. Y. 
Nia^ra grapes^ 
5: BERRIES. 
Newest and best varieties. Catalogue free., j 
_ JOSEPH D. FITTS, Provid ence K. i- 
QRAFTS, stocks. TBBES-EverythInff for 
Wild flowers ...a.'Sisri.™.; 
41 
Three Gems of the First Water. 
Bessera Elegans, Milla Biflora, & Cyclobothra Fiava. 
These are most desirable acquisitions, and however small the garden they should have in it a place. We refer you 
to the illiislraiion as an idea of their beauty. The Bessera is scarlet. The Milla is pure white and the Cyclobothra i> 
golden yel ow. They are certain to flower, requiring only to be taken up in the fall.- I of eacli, 50 CtS.; 3 of 
eacli, $1.00 ; 6 Of each, Sr.50. 
The % superb Cannas Ehemanni, with brilliant crimson flowers, immense size; Gladloliflora, rich golden amber, 
50 ceiit» eacli. 
The .3 flne Clematis: Jackmanni, deep purple, Coccinea, brilliant scarlet, and Crispa, deep lavender, for Sl.OO* 
The "Queen's Collection" of Flower Seeds, splendid varieties, 30 packets $li.oo. The “ El Dorado" African 
Marigolds, golden and lemon, four inches across, 25 cts. per pkt. 
V. M. MAIwI-OCK, SOM & 'I'HORPE, Queeiis, Mew Yorfe. 
UIDE 
FRUITCULTURE, 
ou(|UGtGollectionof 
EAUTIFULBERRIES 
For 1885 Js a richly illustrated 
aud clegautly printed book of 
OTcr 70 pages, with illumi¬ 
nated cover. It tells how to 
grow all kinds of fruits; gives 
^honest descriptions and fair 
_ _ prices of all worthy varieties, 
old and new, of Smvll Fruits. Fruit *r’)fnSrna 
ingtho largest and best stock In United States Contains 
full instructions for planting, pruning, and obtaining fruit 
.atoafp.a.^cen. SilveT, JevsBy. 
$8.50 for $5.00e<^° 
bcri, best early and late red Raspberries; Sonhegan and Grtm 
best early and late black Raspberries; £arly UnrTcst ana 
Taylor, bcstcarly and late Blackberries; Old Iron-Clad, the 
best early, and Parry, best of all straw^rries. Two plants, 
... iricc' 
Fay’s Prolific, best of all currants, worth at low prices of 
Guide, $ 8 . 50 . Scot by mail for $5.00, by express for $4.50, 
cr half the number of each variety by mall for $3.00. Noxcuy 
Collcrtlon, consisting of the best new small Fruits: ho. 1, 
value $18.00, by mall for $10.00: No. 2, value $10.0\ by mail 
for $5.00. Pull description of all mailed free. A bcantlfol 
picture in oil colors, 9x12 Inches, worth the cost of tho enttro 
Mlicctioo, maili^ free to each buyer of any of the above col¬ 
lections. I ship to all parts of the country. North, South, East, 
and West, by mall and express, with perfect safe^. Black 
I^pborrtcs and Peach Trees-spceUltIcs. 
WHITE 
THE NXAGABA WHITE GRAPE COMPANY, having decided to offer 
formic to the aeneral public, without restriction, a limit^ luimbor ^ two-yrar- 
bld vinos of their CBl-EBRATED WHITE GRAPE NIAGARA, orders 
WWW ■ I ■ ■■■ will now'be received andentcrtidinrotationforvinestobodellvercdinthespring 
* * * I I I I —,11 I 11 exhausted. Tho merited popularity of this wonderful Graw among 
of 1886 , until Ineir scock uI vines tsoxna ^ ^ unscrupulous persons to attempt a FRAUD In offering to 
fruit lovers throughout the cojm^^^ reduced price, claiming that they ere genufno Niagaras. This Company 
furnish them to their customers ^ ^ it now has. and always has had. the absolute control and 
desires, thsref ore. to infonntno pun cuttingsof tho Niagara up to this time. 
possession of all tnojvineB b Onlypersons.having 
a-wn that no a certificate of au- 
B PEigoi M I n n » 
HAS EVER HAD ■ H H wm Comnanv’s SEAL.. 
PROPA ^^^^ ^ by the Company. 
the ability to su^ly lb? vines or the NI A»a»a,^^^ ^ SEAL, plainly stampeff with 
direct or through their augorUed ^ Reliable dealers and nurserymen will be supplied upon Rheral 
OtTB REGISTERED TRADE MAK^.ije^ making satisfactory arrangements with the Company. 
terms, and furnished with authority states and Canad a, to sell our Niagara Vines from 
SS,c”rasent|wan^c^ ^ .Uo £urnlahcd by tbo ^ ^ 
NiAGARA WHITE GRAPE COMPANY, 
GRAPE 
cS mpw berries Mamboko M f; 
Slf#EARLYCLUSTER !•» 
CTD AU/DCDDirC May King and all the best new 
U I nffllff DLnnlLU- andoldsons. Raspberries,B'ack- 
berries, Trees, Vines, Etc. Stock well packed. True 10 
name. J. W. HALL, Marion Station, Md. 
MoorMtown. N. i. 
"CURRWy% I? A P P Q 
DEAD- WOBEn 
■ ' . #*% B to MAIiGRS AMD PLANTERS.^ EVER-^HlMe FIRST. 
6E0.^J08SEl.YM.FRF.nONTA.M.T. 
