. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. awberries at to $ per dozen,while the nurseries will sell you the genuipe atone cent each. If you want a Honey Locust hedgebuy your plants at % cent each and plant themyourselves, and do not give this class of salesmen75 per cent profit on every rod planted. Taste and Tact in Gardening. The interest Inour new serial, on improving home and othergrounds, is very wide spread. We are glad forthis. It is a pleasant thought to know that avast family like oursisgivingincreased atten


. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. awberries at to $ per dozen,while the nurseries will sell you the genuipe atone cent each. If you want a Honey Locust hedgebuy your plants at % cent each and plant themyourselves, and do not give this class of salesmen75 per cent profit on every rod planted. Taste and Tact in Gardening. The interest Inour new serial, on improving home and othergrounds, is very wide spread. We are glad forthis. It is a pleasant thought to know that avast family like oursisgivingincreased attentionto such a delightful subject. The result will bethousands of more beautiful grounds scatteredthroughout our land, and these serving as exam-ples, will lead to other thousands. The time willcome when it shall not be said of England alonethat she is the garden of the world. America,comparatively, is a new country, but her people,together, have the taste, tact and means forintroducing the improved garden idea verygenerally. American parks and garden ceme-teries to-day are second to none others. American. Plant of the New JewellorBall Aster. home grounds should occupy a similar advancedposition. Popular Gardening designs to giveall possible aid in this work, and every readercan help it along to some extent. A Great Plant Show. For enterprise in ac-quainting the public with fine and rare plants,the United States Nurseries, Pitcher & Manda,proprietors, must be accorded the Palm. Palmgrowers though they be. Their extensive nurse-ries and hot-houses are at Short Hills, N. they did in November was nothing lessthan to move 25,000 plants from their glasshousesto Madison Square Garden, New York, trans- 1891. POPULAR GARDENING. 12, forming the latter place iato a vast plant andflower ahow, to which the public were it is stated that of this large number ofplants there were many Palms and others 20 feethigh, and some of U feet spread, and that allwere conveyed the dist


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