18S5. 
me Marlboro Raspberry 
GARDEN. 
1 ii --^hC of n\ORo Ciltnloiriirrl 
^ thi ouRhoui the world, we cl^iin! 
Ihat tRo Marlboro Li Sot " 
equal in desirable quality. We 
have invited all intcreated lo 
come and see it, and iici(-bbora 
and strangers wiibout a sinelo 
exception boar us out in tiic 
above statement. Interested 
parties and partisan journals 
may continue their inisreiire- 
seiitations. We say, come and 
see Its eailincss, its liardincss 
r ■ “* ?''o‘ ,8™™"'. of l»'sb and 
iineaoalled sue and perfection of ail tbc berries. Wc also 
«Snt YOU to eat it and try us solidity. Part of tbe crop 
sent to Montreal ,450 miles by rail, 111 good order. First 
shimiient brought 60 cents per quart, wholesale in New 
York and ruled higher tbroiigbout the season than any 
Ollier variety. Our new scediing grape, the 
ULSTER PROLIFIC, 
111 hardiness, mildew and rosebiig proof, and unequalled 
.luality with its great bearing iiabils, much pleases the 
most difficult. The refinement of our seedling the 
PO’KEEPSIE RED, 
I IS earliness, growth and productiveness is already known to 
the country. 'I he high quality of our white 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 
biackberry, the Minnewaski, is not yet catalogued or priced, 
but will be ready next fall. 
A. I. CAYWOOD & SON, Marldoho, N. Y. 
131 
Red Flowering Dogwood, 
and other novelties. 
Kissena Nurseries. 
Trees and Plants. 
Parsons & Sons Co., 
LI-MITHD. 
Flushincr, N. Y. 
BARDEN SEEDS 
Plniits, Biilbsi) and 
llcqilisilcs. They are 
tbe best at the lowest 
, nric('i4* Culendur for Isoo 
iimiled Free. Address. 
HENRYA.DREER 
714 CHESTJil'T .ST. I'UIliA. 
.A.S'X'OTJ'I>TIDI3SrC3-. 
The Great New Quince 
“MEEOH'S 1‘KOEiriC” is now 
e the most productive and '“J''®','''®,,wo trees 
;iiown. A gentleman reports the fruit fro . 
if this variety 8 years planted neticd lit * ‘ 
i34 after supplying his family and fnen 
landsome photograph of branch of ic“'b method of 
?ving description, ‘f''’' 9 ‘|°"ML'’the press, valuable 
mining, interesting articles from the i > 
cceipts, etc., all free. . of Fruit 
Mulberry Trees, and every vane y 
md Ornamental Plants. 
liEDiMeEEalowjilf^ 
BEAUTIFUL 
Immediate bloom, safely by all labeled, for 
0J!!E™!Ei!B2,3,|ipSS.', 
Sweet Peas. 
i^t.iiil 10 OKM'S |,)|. ONE OUNCE or Sil.lo for ONE I'OUNO of our spluiidid mi.\-tiirc; 
wlilcli liifliKliw all (lie popular iiiuiicil viiiicllcs. 
w. w. RAWSON & CO., 
( S 33 33 OD IS 3VC 33 KT , ) 
:m sou'i’ii ]viAitKi<yi’ s'l’Kiciyr, 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EARLY SWEET CORN. 
KVKllV KAKMKK .should iilnnta puckiifjju of KXTUA KAKLV ORANOK SWKKT CORN, the ino.sl 
liroductivc mid dolicious size Kiirly Sweet Com in eultiviilioii. Atrial paekiiffe will convince 
y<ni il is all we elahn lor U. Send l.“) eeids and receive a jiaekaf'e by return mail. Kvery ])urclia.ser 
will receive a paekaj^e of A.sler Seed (iratis, if you mention “TiiK Amkukjax Caiiijk.v.” Ad<lres.s 
HOVEY & CO., 16 South Market-St., Boston, Mass. 
This is the origiiiiil 1111(1 only lioiiso of Movoy Si Co., cstulilislicd ISM. rtc.vorul pailic.s liavc lU- 
teiiipted lo jjain credit by imitating our uaiim, on account of our repiilation and reliahilitv ami goutl 
seeds and plants. 
GREE[l H0U3E3 
In a Ihriviiiff town of‘45,000 inhabitants. Hasan establislie<l trade ami doing a good business. 
Stock in splemlid condition for springsales. 
Only one otlier (smaller) establishment in the town. .Satisfactory reasons given for leaving. 
For full particulars address 
L. F. DAMELL, .Johustown, Pa. 
^SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS.^ a 
gUCIAf PATAI HP 11 C containing lieiiiUiful fli mmplele Guide to the Flower and (](^ 
I1C.W OM I MLUUUQii,|,u,stk..vtIOXS. Kltehen Garden, nmilert on appliea- 
lion. Atldi-ess I. J. SIMONSON, 63 Barclay St., New York.. 
offered without rcitric- 
■ * IB B^ Ii “r. U ■ MB Hi 
I I HI ^cd!a Term Po^As^alA. | | 
™ - .a ™, I THE LARGEST 8TOCR IN 
Also other SmEill Fruits, and all j Genera) Agent for the KEW ITn iTB G RAPE 
Mi IA n A R A 
siflssSeMK to 1 ni IM ^ M l\ M1 
THE LARGEST STOCK IN 
AMERICA. Prieea Reduced. 
Uluntratcd Catnloime FISEE. 
T.S.HUBBARD^«o^L" 
NEW PERPETU/\L PEA. 
1 was tbe first to introduce this from England last year, and 
on niy trial grounds it proved superior to the Lvorbearlug. 
It requires no bushing, of brandling habit about24 inches 
bi"b; seed wrinkled; a wonderful cropper, strong itnd ro- 
birst; foliage attractive; very desirable for family use and 
worthy of trial for market. Packet 15c, 4 packets $1.00. 
I ofTcr 30 other varieties of Peas mostly of my own growing, 
New Asparagus, Beans, Cnouinbors, Cabbage, Celery, 
Corn, Danddion, Melons, Onions. Potatoes, Grains, 
Squa’sh, Turnips, Tomatoes and other prime XOKTllliUJ! 
GllOiVX SEEDS. 
Strawberry Plants, Grape, Currant and otlier small fruit 
plants. Boses, Verbenas and thousands of other plants. 
FLOWEK seeds—A ly Pansies, Asters, Balsams, Pinks, 
Daisies, Hollyhocks, Mignonette, Primulas, Petunias, 
Sweet l*cas, arc among the fliicst in America. 
Circular of Spedaltios sent free IF you mention Ajiewcan 
Gakuen. 
c. E. ALLEN, Brattleboro, Vt. 
IX PkEMlUMfis win bo^dvm til J«iicc^'ssnH ppin- 
nfl petitors In growiiijr the BOUQUET GARDEN 
A nlonslni: iiovolty. IM'tpc ffle. por pkt. J'ata- 
r.or.UE8 FRBE. B.VSSLEK A* DUO., .MmilniUnn, kaii.^ 
WO FLOWERS cWds.*"w!le8, Ferns, 
■**'^BD\^ilD «SLETT^^6uthwlok, Mass. 
ROSE 25c.;:;^..r5 
Odwao^W.B.»EEB.Cl>aa-.r.b«*,*. 
