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GARFIELD, _Sec'y Michigan Horticultural Society_. The magazine in now clearly the best horticultural publication in America, and soon I trust I can say the best extant.--DR. E. LEWIS STURTEVANT. As much as I regret the melting away of that old landmark, the _Gardener's Monthly_, of which I was a reader since 1867, as glad I feel that the transfer has been made into good hands.--R. MAITRE. _Florist, New Orleans._ I have been a subscriber to the _Gardener's Monthly_ from its first number. I feel sorry that the journal is going away from Philadelphia, but am glad it has gone into such good hands.--CHAS. H. MILLER. _Landscape Gardener, Fairmount Park._ Indispensable to the fruit growers, horticulturists, gardeners and florists (both practical and amateur) of this country.--CYRUS T. FOX, _State Pomologist of Pennsylvania._ It is a lamentable failing of horticultural educators in making the work intricate and apparently hard of execution. Your new cover is in perfect accord with the contents, viz.: It expresses and teaches horticulture pure and simple.--GEO. R. KNAPP, _Rahway, N. J._ Adapted to the wants of Amateurs, Country Dwellers, Practical Gardeners and Fruit Growers, THE AMERICAN GARDEN has stood the test of Time, the great leveler, and receives the endorsements and support of all these classes in every section and many lands. The equal in cost and value of many $2, and $4 publications, this handsome and practical illustrated magazine of horticulture costs only $1.00 a year. In Club with Garden and Forest for $4.50. Address: E. H. LIBBY, Publisher, 751 Broadway, N. Y. The American Florist, A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL For florists, and all who grow plants or flowers under glass. It prints nothing but hard common-sense matter, the experience of practical men who have been there themselves and know what they are talking about. _Liberally Illustrated. Price, $1.00 a Year of 24 Numbers._ SAMPLE COPY 6 CENTS IN STAMPS. American Florist Co., 54 La Salle St., Chicago. [Illustration: FOREST TREES] [Illustration: TREES ROCHESTER - COMMERCIAL NURSERIES.] [Illustration: New and Rare Trees and Shrubs] RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD, EXOCHORDA GRANDIFLORA, WEEPING DOGWOOD, EUONYMUS LATIFOLIUS, WEEPING BEECH, BERBERIS THUNBERGII, PURPLE BEECH, MAGNOLIAS, GOLDEN SYRINGO, CHINESE CYPRESS, NEW CONI
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