We wish to procure the following volumes of the Horticulturist: vols. 1 to 6, (1846 to 1851;) vol. 8, (1853;)* and vol. 13, (1858.) For any twelve numbers, we will send a copy of the magazine for 1862, or a bound copy for 1860 or 1861. We will make a cash offer for the above volumes, or for single numbers, on receiving a list. Those who wish to complete their sets, should make immediate application.

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The address of every gardener, florist, nurseryman, tree dealer, seedsman in the United States. Also, the names of gentlemen having greenhouses or conservatories. Subscribers will receive our thanks, if they will favor us with a list of each name, and forward them as they renew their subscriptions. We wish to send specimen copy of The Horticulturist to all such lists.

Tick' Catalogue, This reached us first of all the great issues for 1874. Splendidly printed, and prepared in vick's excellent taste, it is a model in every respect. We beg pardon for laughing thus publicly at illustration on page 75. The artist's ideas of proportion of that room are too much for us. We would like to know how high that mantel piece is, and whether that man is able to read well from the light of a chandelier four times his height above him. Illustrations on pages 69, 81, 90, as also page 1 of cover, are very tasteful.

Proceedings American Pomological Society, These are now passing through the print -er's hands, rapidly, and there is fair prospect of the entire volume being' ready within thirty days.