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CHAS. BLACK & BED., THOMAS MEEHAH, J. «• PHILLIPS, Nursery Stock, Seeds and 



Nursery and Fruits, Hightsto^yn, N. J . Nurservman&TreeSeeds,Germant'n,Phil. Plants, Mercersburg, Pa.. 



J. P. ZEECH, 



Nurseryman, Oxford, Pa. 



HENE7 E. LOCKETT, Fruits, Ornaiuental 

 Trees and Shrubs, Brenham, Texas. 



WM. PAEET, Nursery and Small Fruits, SHEAEMAN ft MAJOS, Nuserymen, 



Cinnaminson, N. J. Peach Trees a specialty, Brieksburg, N. J. 



JAPAN 



AND OTHER 



LILIES 



J. C. VAUGHAN, 



jan.tf 45 I,a Salle St., Chicago, Ills. 



TOBACCO STEMS, 



For FumigSlting purposes, for sale in bales of about 400 | 

 lbs., free on boat or cars at $5 per bale, or three bales for $12 on ! 

 one order. 



STRAITON & STORM, 

 204, 206 and 208 E. 27th Street, j 

 Oct. 12 New York City, 



PRESERVING, PICKLING AND 



Canning Fruits. 



By Mrs. M. £. PETERSON. 



Containing a choice collection of recipes for Preserving' 

 Pickling, and Canning Fruits, many of them being original 

 from housewives of experience. 



"72 pages, 16mo. Price 50 cents. 

 Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. 



ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT. 



When these are gone, the WORK WILL BE OUT OF PRINT. 

 Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 

 814 Chestnut Street, Phila. 



FRUIT AND BREAD. 



A Natural and Scientific Diet. 



BY GUSTAV SCHLICKKYSEN. 



Translated from the German by M. L. Holbrook, M. D. In- 

 tended to show what is the natural food of man ; to lead him to 

 become a living child of nature: to simplify and beautily his 

 manner of living; to emancipate women from the drudgery ot 

 the kitchen ; to lead to increased use of fruit; to diminish the 

 use of flesh, and where possible, to do away with its use alto- 

 gether ; to improve the health and add to the enjoyments and 

 value of life. Cloth, 250 pages; 12mo. illustrated. Price. Si. 

 Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. Address. . 



CHAS. H. MAROT 814 Chestnut St.. Phila.. 



THE AMERICAN 



j steamship Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Liverpool 

 ' Liue. The only Trans-Atlantic line sailing under the Amer- 

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 Wednesday trom Liverpool. 



THE RED STAR LINE, 



Carrving the Belgian and United States Mails. Sailing every 

 ten days, alternately from Philadelphia and New iork.. 



I Direct and only 



TO ANTWERP. 



' Landing passengers wiihin a few hours' ride of the important 

 points of interest on the Continent. 



The American and Red Star Lines being under one manage- 

 ment, Excursion tickets are good to return by either, thus sav- 

 ing the expense and annoyance of re-crossing the Channel. 



For rates of passage and general information apply to 



apltf PETER WRIOUT& SOXS, Phila, Gen'l Agta. 



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62 



CHARTOFTHEAGE 



OF THE 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



BY A. LIAUTARD, M. D., V. S. 



{American Vetemary College.) 



In this "Chart," which is fully illustrated and printed on 

 card-board, making a handsome sheet for framing, much valua- 

 ble information is given in a concise and intelligible way, en- 

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 CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



SMALL FRUIT CULTURISfT 



BY ANDREW S. FULLER. 



Giving Description, History, Cultivation, Propagation, Dis- 

 eases, i&C. 



Beautifully Illustrated. 



276 pages, 12nio, cloth. Price Sl.oO. Sent by mail, post-paiA 

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