. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. orted are ready for shipment by end of November. We can ship at any time all during this winter. We keep our roses in cellars free from frost, thus enabling us to ship in the coldest weather any time when plants are wanted. We ship by express as there is no danger of plants getting frozen. Catalogue on application. Our roses are two and three years old, out-door grown and well branched. This offer does not include the new roses of 84, 85, 86. Lowest ca«h prices for the trade. 100 H. P., purchasers select., not less than 5 of a kind $


. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. orted are ready for shipment by end of November. We can ship at any time all during this winter. We keep our roses in cellars free from frost, thus enabling us to ship in the coldest weather any time when plants are wanted. We ship by express as there is no danger of plants getting frozen. Catalogue on application. Our roses are two and three years old, out-door grown and well branched. This offer does not include the new roses of 84, 85, 86. Lowest ca«h prices for the trade. 100 H. P., purchasers select., not less than 5 of a kind $ 100 Teas, purchasers select., not less than 5 of a kind 1,000 H. P., purchasers select., not less than 5 of a kind ItO H. P., our selection of vars., 10 of a kind Lily of the Valley, strong forcing pips, per 1,000, «05.()O per 10,000. Mr. John Hendersons Foundling, Papa Qontier, darkcrimson Tea-rose; 1 plant, 50c.; 12 plants, $ Cash mustaccompany all orders. ja4 SCHULTHEIS BROS., Box 78. College Point, L. My vegetable and flower seed catalogue will b«Bent free to all who write for it. It Is full of fln»engravings, with over forty of the best of all th«new vegetables. It contains among Its vast varietya larger number of home grown seeds, I havereason to believe, than can be found In any othercatalogue pabllshed in this country. Farmers whomake money from valuable new vegetables arethose who, being the first to raise them, get a mo-nopoly of their markets. Such will plant largelyot this king of all the early drumheads, the All-Seasons Cabbage; for, my friends, it has come totay ! JAMES J. H. 0BE60RT, Marblehead. Mass. ja6


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