THE HORITCULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



31 



POCKET MAG/VIFIERS. 



No. 3014. Price, 80 ceuts. 

 HARD RUBBER CASES AND FRAMES. 



^in. diam.. 



No. 3010 1 dbl convex lens, oval shape 



" 3011 1 " " " 



3012 1 



3012K— 1 



3013 1 



3013X— 1 



8014 2 



3014V— 2 



3015 2 



3015K— 2 



3016 1 



3017 1 



3019 2 



3020 2 



3022 3 



3023 3 



3024 2 



3024 J4— 3 



IK 

 17-16 



(seecnt)" %&l 

 " 1 & IK 

 " I^&IK 



bellows shape, ^ 



[4 it 



" Kto 

 " j|to^ ' 

 diaphragm case %<k% ' 



.30 



.40 



.60 



.75 



.90 



1.25 



.80 



1.00 



1.25 



1.50 



.40 



.50 



.65 



.90 



.90 



1.25 



1.00 



1.25 



Th to ^ 



3025— — Hard rubber case, 1 lens, %m. diam., of high 

 power at one end, and 1 lens, ^in. diam., of 



medium power at other end 1.25 



Order them by numbers. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 

 price. Address, OHAS. H. MABOT, 



814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 



hcUTaieriQ? and lone kiii, 



Together with General latormation for Sportsmen. 

 By JOSEPH H. BATTY, 

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 receipt of price. Address, 



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SITUATIONS WANTED. 



BY. R. WARINGTON, F. C. 8. 



A most valuable Work, which should be in the Hands of 

 Farmers, Gardeners and Tillers of the soil generally. It 

 presents the relations of Chemistry to Agriculture in amos. 

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HOUSE PLANS FOR EVERYBODY, 



FOR VILLAGE AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES, COSTING 



FROM S250 TO S8,000. 



By S. B. REED, ARCHITECT. 



Including full descriptions, and estimate in detail of matcnal, labor, 

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BY a flrst-class gardener and florist, German ; understands 

 all liianches of profession. Age 50 years. Best refer- 

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 G. Ivlingenspor, Princeton, Ills. n2 



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WANTED 



By a boy of 16 years of age. A 

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 lias had experience on a farm, 

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 Good reference from the farmer who now emplovs bim. 

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APPLETON'S 



American CFclopsiia. 



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 volume containing over 8oo pages, fully illustiated with several 

 thousand wood engravings, and with numerous colored Lltho- 

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SWEET POTATO CULTURE. 



GIVING FULL INSTRUCTIONS FROM 



STARTING THE PLANTS TO HARVESTIIld 

 AND STORING THE CROP. ",1 



WITH A CHAPTER ON THE CHINESE YAM^ 



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Its History, Culture, Classification and Nomenclature. 



BY F. W. BURBIDQE, 



Curator of Trinity College Botanical Grardens, Dublin. l(fi 

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 Address, 1 



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