1885. 
The Marlboro Raspberry 
Tl-IJi: A Ml 
* hero “'ami 
lli.it liio Marlboro has not an 
equal iiulesirable quality. Ws 
have invited all iiUoroau.d to 
coine and aco it, and nciglibnrs 
.ind strangurs without a siiiKlo 
exception bear us out in (ito 
above stateincnt. lntcrc.sted 
panics and partisan journals 
iiwy continue their nuHrenre- 
seututions. We say, come and 
see Its carliness, its hardiness 
^ usercat crowth of bush and 
unequalU'iUs.Ac ana perfection of all the berries. We also 
want vouto eat it and try its solidity. Pari of the crop 
was sent to Montreal, 4 S 0 miles by rad, m good order. Pirst 
shipment brought 6 o cents per qu.art, wholesale in New 
York, and ruled higher throughout the season than any 
other variety. Our new seedling grape, the 
ULSTER PROLIFIC, 
In hardiness, mildew and rosebitg proof, and unequalled 
qu.ihty wiih its sreat bearing luibiis, much pleases the 
most difficult. The lefiiicmciit of our seedling the 
PO’KEEPSIE RED, 
Its e.irliness, growth and productiveness is already known to 
the country. Ihe high quality of our while grape 
I>ii.cliess5 
Is so generally acknowledged that it no longer needs a 
description. Vineyardists are now planting it by the thous¬ 
and. Send for circulars. Our recent hardy seedling 
blackberry, the Minnewaski, is not yet catalogued or priced, 
but wnll be ready next fall. 
A. T. CAYWOOD & SON, Marlboro, N. Y. 
"TiE'GARDENERS’‘iONTHLY 
AXD HORTIOULTURIST. 
For the Flower Garden, Greenhouse, Fruit and Vegetable 
Garden, New and Rare Plants and Flowers. For£^lry, 
Botany, Hints for Mouth and Season for Amateurs, Flo¬ 
rists, Fruit Growers, etc. Best w riters. Experience cl 
editor of 27 years. S<--ud fora sample with iS ccuts in 
stamps. Subsenption, $ 2.00 per year. Try it fora y ar. 
AddressCHAS. H. MAROT, S 14 ChcsiLui St.. PhLu. 
-A.STOTJ3^TIDI3SrC3-. 
The Great New Quince 
“MEECH'S PROIilFIC” is now admitted to 
be the most productive and lucrative of all varieties 
known. A gentleman reports the fruit from two trees 
of this variety 8 years planted netted^ him last SMson 
^34 after supplying his family and friends. Send for 
handsome photograph of branch of fruit, and circular 
giving description, directions for planting, method ot 
pruning, interesting articles from the press, valuable 
receipts, etc., all free. . r « 
Mulberry Trees, and every variety 01 xruit 
and Ornamental j?lant8. 
HANOE & BORDEN, Rumson Nurseries. 
Red Bank, N. J., and 31 Fulton St., N. Y. 
INIDINeEE&CONARDCp’S 
BEADTIFDI. ETBR-BIiOOMINCx 
immtdtatt bloom, safely by mail at all Post Offices. 
OTHER VARIETIES 0 .a.& 10 FjR St 
Addr»,. the DIN6EE & CONABD 
Bose Growers, West Grovc> Chester Co.» 1 u* 
To Grow Cliea.p Corn, w© Must 
Raise Large Crops. 
The WAU.SHAKUM .S?.]'.! 
junt) com has Yielded more than ciKlity hns"ei» 
Per acre on an entire field. The seed I offci is 
corn grown at Wausliakuni Farm, So. J? i ain- 
Inghani, Mass. „ „ 
■■ Stnrtevant, Director ^ • nM ' 
Exiierhnont Station; E. II. Lihhy. I uhlishci 
■i^merioan Garden. . , on,. • i 
bushel, one-half Vr“®if,,ahi-l 
80c.; three bushels or more. 91-25 Pur 
Pockagea'* ™uU, postpaid, 20 c. No chaifac 
!■ Cm, 
Experiment 
Station, 
ftEBYA, K. Y. 
ROSES 
Bloomsburg, P»- 
Mention THE ASCEBICAH GABDB*^" 
li'RICAN garden. 
105 
7 ^ 1 ?® T OFFER OF NOVELm 
WlrloTi you 
friHii 
wnn Kfow liioHu 
iHMv, dfllolou#, 
uii«i rnri) 
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fo r 
yuur. 
'' "" “-t Rfcat co*i aiifl arur'mucb 
XiUior, UUd wUwiiou of buwBccds for 1«H5, accuraufly 
^<Ieficrlbe<l and truUifulIy 
*'UIus(rau*<l here. The 
cul fa a careful 
<lrawhi(;i,y aiicx- 
IKirictJceo artlflt 
ni pliotoe 
.rupliM of 
thusc vc^cta- 
Mes. It liuc 
feebly i»or- 
‘ 'ray* tlieir 
size. (|UuL 
mid 
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CnD OITlfCMTVaCIV PTC win send tlK-llpacWctM ofjieWHecdisiUusiraied above, au'tour monthly 
rUII OCWEilll I WlA U 1 WiPuper,‘*l'huFurm mid (•urden,” (Uebestgurden, Uoruh and farm pa« 
per 111 Aittcricu, ior 1 year, tree by iiitiil. h'vcty auOacriber Wour |iai>er io time willgci ui> more, aud tliu-though twice 
the value is here given In r«cedH aloni^ we eveiitu.Tllr tuuke a ]>roQt. The fact that our ailvertisciueoi ui>|<ears iu the 
xV.MKR. Gauukn Is punitive proof (hat wu will do exactly wliui we promise, and that our seedK urcuHrepreMcnt^ 
WHY PLANT OLD VARIETIES WHEN NEW BLOOD IS MUCH BETTER? 
b Our Ferteetlon Muskineloii lia-q ttusti .<u tliiek there U ocureely ruuitt for the ftecds, delicious flavor; very pro- 
‘ dii'-Ucc-beat novclly. Cuban Queen Wateriiielon-our bced is of the strain from irhicfi the Hi-pound mdon uas oroiwi. Uu 
like .uost largo luclous. it is of splendid tluvor, with elcBuiit,swceU cririp heart and thin rind. New Carina! To< 
iiiutu, Ikob most brilliant red ; very few seeds. Solid and wondtr/nUy jinn. Aluiniiiotli Tripoli Onion.wel gha 8 lbs. 
Sut Dassea all varieties iu delicate llavor. Ruby King Pepper, largest grown, (i inches thick. Etumpes Cabbage^ flTOtcceis 
earlier iliac auy other. Early OeiicHMCC iSwect Coru, cctra early, large ears. Mammoth ISouloinie i*umpMn, new. of 
line flavor large. New Golden Heart Leitucc, c.xtra lice; none belter, l^iiictipplc Squash, Usi of all for pies, 
iiio-t. produedvo. Scarlet Olivo Jludlsh, has no superior, erfra rnW-W* These ELEVEN PACKETS uf Seeds will be 
delivered iVew at your posuollicc. ^ Farm and Garden lor 1 welvc months ou receipt of only 76 etiu 
WECANONLYAFFORDTO IHAKEYOU THIS OFFER 0NCE.^;v;'^ff;r«; 
far vou. You niuv Pu.l-ofllcc >'ote. Order, ResiKtered l.eller, Hunk Draft, or Exprc»« Order, nt our rl.k. 
ORDER AT ONCE ’ mT’ lvmaeanTurd1=r‘m.d 7x;.raY\o 
CHILD BRQ^TcO' P IBLISHERS 94B LIBRARY ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 
UniLU pnyo. « ou, r -lii^^i^y'^-.'^scnduSiOordcw and«i7,60. and we will sft.dlO coUcc- 
I g FR&r^I tlona and 10 paper**-and T OCK gecdr niid paper free. 
A NY L.vnV 01! GKNTl.KMAN, BOV OI! GlliU ma.v 
A ea'iilv mako a few dollars m a lew hours b.\ <)b- 
laiidiig subscriptions from amongaccjuaintaiices 
IS file e-f nr nmga^m 
Da?lar'mdrrvale^^^^ 
wOTld o'n'is kliub and sbo iiot be confnse.l with 
"jrc.dle” .migaV-lnes dcvotc.l to t/.c amnsement of 
“'Thcr.e roi* rraaarbusjustsaidoni ; “B.vnv- 
irbici. cam.^, mn {Ull 
by I'" dq'iiis liltlo periodical, wo arc 
/ioston rrunsuipt. ibis Ji ,ilargeilcgrec 
glad to know, clmrlic^ 
of public ';';y^°''; 'J oJ.gjc“,erailv known, no inotlicv 
valuocomc tobomoiCr, ^ being williont it.” 
of a young l‘V.:,\bXi iv i few s\discrlbms in your lo- 
Tliero arc l'\o’t®bl> ’ „ 5 i„o i,as doubtless 
cality, “''ll " only reason it is 
become ''IlJabcrs of pareiils is find, it 
not taken by ll’.iii.octly to llieir notice by a 
bas not been bronglil dllctuy i^ llj 
suitable at once, von will be 
fort to blt^aln subsciipUonsi^^^ B.inviiooii will re- 
.surprised (i,e services rendered. 
g'Xir K-^ 
F^tlmcs m-er in any bouse having ihe bliss to 
owTi 11 Baby.” 
owTiuoauy. _______ __ “ 
THe”POULTOY^^^^LD 
HA.S been 1*“^'xV?irnSim over’pn‘uiS npmi 
Illustrated. -v-EAR 
Tlio 
BLACI^SILKS. 
JAMES BI’CREEKY & CO. 
Arc now slioxving: a very large slock 
of the Celebrated 
De Novi Black Silks. 
These Silks, which arc iiiaiiufac- 
tnred solely for ns, are made with 
the express purpose of securing: 
Strength and Durability iu Wear. 
They are PERFECTLY FREE from 
the Deleterious Substances which 
have made the use of Gros-Graiu 
so unsatisfactory lately. 
They are all w'oveii by hand, and 
are finished by a licw and improved 
process, Avhich, Avhile giving Soft¬ 
ness and Richness in appearance, 
renders tliem mucli less liable to get 
glossy in AVear. 
Onr present prices i-auge from 
$1.25 to $5 per yard. 
Satin Duchess, Radzimers, Faille 
Fi-aucaise, Mascott, and other New’ 
Weaves at very Loxv Prices. 
Broadway and 11th St., 
New York. 
