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THE NOR T/CbL7 URAL ADVERTISER. 



WANTED 



AT ONCE 



In erery Connty to sell the Wallace Improved "Fearless" Washer. 

 Big Oommlsslon, Easy Sale, Exclusive Territory. It la wUhont 

 donbt tlie best self-operating Washer In tiie'worid. It will wash 

 any kind of clothes clean, from a handkerchief to a bed quilt, 

 without a particle of rubbing. It will lit lu any kind of boiler. 

 We also manufacture a special style that will fit In the old 

 fashioned wash-pot, so common In the South. It will do all the 

 family washing better than It can be dona in anv other way ; In 

 less than half the time It takes by hand, and with one-half the 

 Boap, without any chemicals or washing preparations, and with- 

 out the exhausting labor and the ruinous wear and tear of gar- 

 ments as byttie wash-board, or as bytlie different processes of 

 poundlug, squeezing and dashing the very life out of them. The 

 operation of the machine consists In rapbily and contlnnonsly 

 forcing all tha hot water contained In the holler from the bottom 

 to the surface, through the discharge pipe, at the rate of 16 gallons 

 per minute, when In full operation, and then, by the force of 

 ■ action drawing It downward through the soiled linen, causing 

 It to search out and eradl.ate every atom of dirt ; leaving the 

 articles afterriiising thnroughly cleansed and purlHad, and having 

 the pure whltenessof new goods Imparted to them. The Washer 

 Is Mpecially valuable for washing all kinds of fragile fabrics, such 

 as laces, lawns, cambrics, Ac, which are too delicate to be sub- 

 jected to the wash-board. Wo want agents to remember that our 

 Wf.sher Is the original self operating Waslier. SInceonr patent 

 was granted (March 23, 1869), tliere has been over 20 Imitations 

 offered tor sale, some of which are a direct Infringement on our 

 patent ; but the universal verdict Is that onr Washer Is still the 

 "best." It Is made of non-corrosive metal, and Is warranted 

 never to rust or tn get out of repair. It throws two steady streams 

 and will work with much less heat than any other Washer. One 

 agent reports 140 sales In one month ; another 72 in two weeks ; 

 another sold 40 In ten days. We have aoo ea of agents who are 

 •elling 12 Washers evory week. Anylntelli-rentman orwoman 

 can do as welL AGENTS WANTED In every County. Most of 

 our agents are averaging over $100 profit every month. Ke- 

 member, we gnarantee e very Washer to give perfect satisfaction. 

 Price, only $3, delivered free, all charges paid, to any part of the 

 United States. Cash m ust accompan y all orders. Remit by Post 

 Office order, regiotereii letter, bank check or draft. For our 

 responsibility we refer youtoanyNewspaperor Express Company 

 In this city. Descriptive circulars and full directions sent with 

 •achmacUlne. Address, WALLACE WASHER CO. 

 n.6 60^ Warren St., N.Y. 



PRACTICAL HINTS 



On the selection and use of the 



MICROSCOPE, 



Intended for beginners, by John Phin, 



Editor of the Am. Journal of Microscopy. Enlarged edition. 

 Profusely illustrated; 181 pp., 12mo., cloth. Price, 75 cents. 

 Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



Thirty-six Varieties of Cabbage, -.6 of Corn, 28 of Cucumber, 41 

 of Melon, 33 of Peas, 28 of Beans, 17 of Squash, 23 of Beet and 40 of 

 Tomato, with other varieties, in proportion, — a large portion of 

 which were grown on my five seed farms-will be found in my 

 Vegetable and Flower Seed Catalogue for 1882. Sent 

 FREE to all who apply. Customers of last Season need not write lor 

 it. All Seeds sold from my establishment warranted to be b'jth 

 fresh and true to name; so far, that should it prove otherwise, J will 

 refill the order gratis. The original introducer of Early- 

 Ohio and Burbank Potatoes, Marblehead Early- 

 Corn, the Hubbard Squash, Marblenead Cabbage, 

 PhiUDey's Melon, and a score of other New Vegetables, I in- 

 vite the patrsnage of the public. New Vegetables a Specialty. 

 t.d.5. JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 



Utah New Plants. 



GREAT RETDUCTION IN PRICES. 



Frittilaria padica and Erythronium grandiOorum, 



fine, for forcing and pots. Also fine for open border, early spring 

 bloomers, hardy perennials, i2)^c. each, J1.25 per doz. Seeds 15c. 

 per packet. 



Allium biseptum, dry bulbs, 5c. each ; 50c. per dozen. Fine 

 for forcing and pots ; also for open border, early spring bloomer, 

 hardy perennial, 15c. each; 81.50 per dozen, fceeds i = c. per 

 packet. 



Fenstemon glaber, var. cyananthus, a very fine sky-blue 

 Penstemon, with long spikes of flowers. 20c. each; J2.C0 per doz. 

 Seecs 15c. per packet. Not less than 12 plants at dozen rates of 

 Utah New Plants of each variety. 



Cfieenactis Doaglasii ; fine gray-leaved dwarf plant ; hardy 

 perennial for edging ; white double fragrant flowers ; fine cut leaves, 

 finer than the finest Centaurea, only four inches high. The finest 

 plant for edging in cultivation. 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. Seeds 

 15c. per pkt. 



Sedum debile, a very fine, hardy Sedum ; for Baskcu, Rock- 

 work, &c. loc. each, $i.co per dozen. 



Phacelia circinata, fine, white flowers; biennial border 

 plant ttc each, $1.50 per dozen. 



PREM lUMS.— To every one who buys one dollar's w : rth 

 of my Greenhouse, Bedding and Basket Plants, Garden and Flower 

 Seeds, I will send two plants extra of Utah New Plants, my selec- 

 tion. To every one who buys two dollars' worth of Utah New 

 Plants or Seeds, I will send extra, free, by mail one new Double 

 Geranium of 1879, mentioned in my catalogue, worth 60c., or any 

 other Geranium or Fuchsia they may se ect, if they only buy for one 

 dollar. I cheerfully recommend the above list of Ut^h New Plants 

 to all Florists and lovers of plants in the United States. All fine 

 and beautiful. 



A great variety of House, Bedding and Basket 

 Plants, Garden and Flower Seeds by mail or express. 

 Catalogues sent free to all on application. Terms cash with order. 

 Discount to the trade. 



O* F' DUE, Seedsman and Florist, 



tjii2 Salt Lake City, Utah. 



WALTER ELDER, 

 Landscape and Jobbing Gardener, 



1231 Rodman Street, Philadelphia, 

 Attends to all branches of his business on reasonable terms. 



PATENT BINDER 



For the Gardenbr's Monthly. Numbers filed with the greatest 

 convenience. Preserve them filed for reference, and have them 

 when you want them. Neatly letteted on the side in gilt. Price, 40 

 cents each. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address, 



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



