lOO 
QAHDEiN._ 
M Raspberry iMdScfl^^ 
Gooseberry,Industry, tjon and prices 
Grape Niagara, togetierwitha 
PEOmii! Stoot. 
Plowsrs. Cntalognes: tre e. E- ThAS, ininrcuii, 
pIRCUIiAU or Trcc^v Plants, Seeds, llydrniilie Itaiii, 
U Books, Milton Grove, Pa. 
POOT GRAFTS, Apple Seedlings iiwl I«“- 
1838^85. J|j£ L/(RQ[ST bIaUWFCT; 
EARLY PRAR. Ripening “’Central 
New Y'ovk early in July, and Selin at 
Ifiahent Pricen. Send lor lustont of 
lOrieinai tree. 100 years oliK l®'liend 
onaVtcrs for KielTer Pears, Parry Straw 
berries. iViison, .Ir., Blackberries 
Marllioi-o Raspberries, Grapes. 
WM. ?mi Parry P. 0., N. J. 
TREES. 
ATe are still offering Great Bargains in Shade 
Trees of all sizes. Large Norway Spruce—Ketiii- 
ospora obtusa. 4 feet: .American Arborvitn; and 
a General Assortment to close out the Business. 
P. H. FOSTER, 
(Nursery) Babylon, L. I., N. Y. 
EXTBUOfiDINJfty OFFER. '“Sir?r*ss 
rcgctable and flower seeds as a premium, togetlier 
with new anil rare pltints. A catalogue will only 
cost a postal card ami will astonish you. 
F- E. FASSETT & BRO., Florists, 
ASHTABULA, ... - OHIO. 
ELECTROS and Engrav. 
ings for Florists, Seeds- 
men, Xursery-men. 10,000 
in stock. 
Send for Catalogues. 
A. BLANC, 
314 N. nth St. Philada. 
Charlotte, Vt. 
DON’T F.VIL TO TKY^ 
HORSFORD’S ptA !- 
.trABKRT Garden I tn I 
K.ytremely I’roiific, 150 iiods on one 
plant. -lO busliels from :i5 pounds, 
■i")C. per.2'oz. pkt ; 6 pkis. Jl, post¬ 
paid. .Stock small. Order early. 
iFor sale by flrst-elass seedsmen. 
Grown bv ‘I'Ki.soi.E IIoiiSFOiiii, 
SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 
GRAPEVINES, &c., in variety. 4^11 thclsaoing va¬ 
rieties of SMALL FRLITS, bot’i NEW and OLD at 
reasonable rales. Catalogues Free. Address, 
IRVING ALLEN, Springfield, Ma.sg. 
FftP QqIo Fruit find Truck Kiinii>» in tlif* larnoii.s Kniit 
rUI dale, of .SoiJtlicni Illinois. For piiriiciiijirs snItlrrHs 
ItAll.F.r n.tXFOKD. .MakHn»la..Iack«on iU>.. Ili..'»ii III. (’.KII. 
14 for 81.00 
c “ .50 roses. 
JC U|#to of now and Irn.sJi vogctal.)li; soeni.s n»r 
lu iKlu. a,*? ctH., al.so our catalogiio. 
VIC, KEEN & CO., Siox liM, Jd)iladel)>hia, I*a. 
ini Onaill.3'only, 
__ _ __ 100,000 plants al 
3 “ .35 " * ““^^P<nially low priiN'K 
Tliomn.s (i, Harold, Kingston, .Somersof <;o., .llnryland. 
TFyoii vvLsh to got the nnwe.sl and be.sf varielioH 
at lljc LovvoKt Prioo.H, writo for niy oatalogno, wif h 
dirootions for oulliin*. 
WALTKU \V. COLES, Glayiiioiit,, Ord. 
NIAGARA GRAPES. 
StraYV- 
Black- 
. Rasp- 
west and best varieties. Catalnvne free. 
JOSEPH D. 1 ITTS, Providence, R. I, 
BERRIES. 
15 PER CENT.I 
— -ZHT iaiHUEKIISCUlimTEEb. 
Will place money for JMVJCSTOUH in oiir 
(JAJ'TLJi COMPANY,, and {Guarantee lO 
per cent, per year net oarningH, Addre.s.s 
ffAHlIIiNGTON t'OIJSTY BAAK, IVlflSKR, IDAHO. 
Mention TIIK AMKItJCAN GAKDJCN. 
CAXNA EIIIOMA.NNI. 
THE NEW GANNAS. 
Ehenmnni This is a beauty in every sense. The nia.ssivo deep green Jliisa-liko loaves alone 
would make it a valuable acquisition, but when wo sec its magnificent crimson flowers, over 
three inclies long and two inches wide, sns])emled Irom its deep red wliip-Uko flower stalks, it is 
dillicnit to find worils to e.xpress onr admiration—so dilVerent in general character that it is hard 
to believe tliat it is a Cuma. The growth of the plant is rcimirkably sti’ong and robust, growing 
from live to .seven feet liigb, eaeli stnlk termimiting with a long flower spike. tVe have often had 
si.\ spikes in Idoom at one time, bearing from twenty to thirty’ flowers. 
Glndiolillora. Is quite distinct from Plir.inanni, the color being a ricli amber or orange. The flowers 
are very large, growing erect instead of drooping. Tlic foliage is of a boantiful blue-green, 
nillier narrow; plant grows very compact tind is remarkiibly free-flowering, lonning nearly solid 
masses. It does not e.vceed si.x feet in lieight, nnd is very e.xprcssivo. A plant of each of these 
Cimnas ])lanted in good rich soil, eitlier separately on the lawn on in nii.xed borders, or for cen- 
Ici’s of l;ir;^e beds, form most beaulLl'ul objects. 
Prices for the above new Cannas, 50 cts. each ; $ 4.50 per dozen, by express. 
CLUB KATES FOK CANNA EHEAIAXNI ANi> GLADIOLIFLOKA. 
By express only: Three of each, six pieces, $ 2 . 25 ; six of each, twelve pieces, $3*50* 
Wc arc told tliat our catalo;;uo (which \vc .send on application) Is one of the best and most useful 
published liiis year. It contains many things that we iniroiluec, and olTor exclusively. Among 
them, lor instance, we otfer .'I Clematis for 81.00. They are .lackmani; Crisput delicious fra* 
grance; Corcinctt, brilliant scarlet. 
'‘waiiley White Violet, the lirsl and only really good While Violet ever introduced. 25 cts. each; 
live for !? 1 . 00 . 
V. H. h&LLODK, ^Oit & TnORPE, Queens, N. Y. 
DAKOTA RED 
POTATO! 
uro. nnd iiut.) .*W'***dor, and my Htoek Is wiivranlcd gmiutuo. ((bi/.V ttiluV* 
'>'mk AMm„.tAN tiAui.GN. 
■> an, ,r, iteeli, by „.vi)reHHor IVidglit, 8L!iO; Inislud, §5.00. 
WM. YOUNG, Jr., Hopkinton, Mass. 
Sample rose 25 c ;.. 
WILD FLOWERS Ji;;; 
Alplim, &u. SKNH FOR CATALOGUK. ^ 
lODWABU GILLICXTB, SoutUwioU, 
