. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. FORCING ?[^?!SnlAt: Special offer: Following varieties equal quantities of each,810 per 100; H. P. Anna de Diesbacli, La France, , Paul Neron, Comtesse of Oxford, JulesMargottin, Queen of Queens, Anna Alexieff, Mme. , Mme. Knorr. Marie Bauman, Gloire Lyonnaise, HerMajesty, Merveille de Lyon. Alfred Colomb. Also the fol-lowing Tea Roses at S12 per 100 : Perle des Jardins, , Marie van Houtte, Mme. Falcot, Mme. Charles,Mdlle. Franzisca Krueger, Duchesse ]SIathilde, CorneliaCook. Catalogue on application. Bedded Plan


. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. FORCING ?[^?!SnlAt: Special offer: Following varieties equal quantities of each,810 per 100; H. P. Anna de Diesbacli, La France, , Paul Neron, Comtesse of Oxford, JulesMargottin, Queen of Queens, Anna Alexieff, Mme. , Mme. Knorr. Marie Bauman, Gloire Lyonnaise, HerMajesty, Merveille de Lyon. Alfred Colomb. Also the fol-lowing Tea Roses at S12 per 100 : Perle des Jardins, , Marie van Houtte, Mme. Falcot, Mme. Charles,Mdlle. Franzisca Krueger, Duchesse ]SIathilde, CorneliaCook. Catalogue on application. Bedded Plants in Dor-mant condition of New H. P. E^rl of Dufferin—dark, nearlyblack; New Tea, Miss Ethel Brownlow, similar to Mermet;New H. P., Lady Helene Stewart—bright carmine, veryfree flowering; all at $1 each. Cyclamen Persicum, fineplants in buds, which will flower in Nov., 81 each. Ameri-can Beauty, Bennett, Niphetos, Papa Gontler, in 6-in. pots,60 cents each. Tony Schultheis. SCHULTHEIS BROS., s6 Box 78, College Point, Island, N. PHILADELPHIA. ENGRAVER FOR FLORISTS, SEEDSMI-NAKDNURSERIMEN 10,000 Electros for above. For salecheap. Send 2Bc. for large illustratedbook and deduct from 1st order. Noone can compete with me in pricesfor New work. ftf Seeds, Seedlings and Stocks /] HE new arrangements and increased area of our Nur-I In series enable us to add largely to the quantity ofVy Stocks grown, and thus offer them cheaper than everbefore. Since free trade in Nursery products has been in-augurated, many stock raisers have iieen driven out of thebusiness. We have concluded to REDUCE THE PRICE OF STOCKS so that they shall be no higher than European, for all themuch higher wages we have to pay the American workman—trusting to a largely increased sale to afford a margin ofprofit. We have a fine stand of Apple, Mahaleb, Mazzard,and of all the leading Ornamental Trees, for which our lowprices may be had on application. THOMAS MEEHAN & SON, Cermantown Nurseries, Philadelph


Size: 1573px × 1589px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury18, bookdecade1870, booksubjectgardening, bookyear1876