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Do YOU KEEP A DOG ? If you like doRS. you 

 will like to read The Dog Fancier, a monthly 

 publication devoted exclusively to them. The depart- 

 ment of Canine Psychology is especially interesting- 

 to all lovers of dogs. Send two-cent stamp for sample 

 copy. Subscription price, 50 cents a year. 



Address : EUGENE GLASS. 



Battle Creek, Midi. 



THE Oregon Naturalist. An illustrated monthly 

 magazine devoted to the study of nature. A. B. 

 Averill, editor. Subscription rates, one year, .50 cents; 

 to foreign countries, 60 cents. Remittances should be 

 made by postofHce money order. Address all com- 

 munications to D. M. AVERILl. & CO.. 

 P. O. Box 253. Portland, Oregon. 



MAINE Sportsman. Published monthly at 63 Ex- 

 change street, Bangor. Maine. Subscription 

 price, $1.00 per year in advance; 10 cents per copy. 

 Correspondence solicited from sportsmen and others. 

 Advertising rates made known upon application. All 

 letters should be addi-essed to 



MAINE SPORTSMAN. 



Bangor, Maine. 



PRACTICAL Microscopy. A monthly magazine of 

 Microscopical Science. 50 cents a year. Edited 

 by M. A. Booth, K. R. M. S.. Longmeadow. Mass. 

 E. F. BIGELOW. Publisher, 



Portland, (jonn. 



AMERICAN Gardening. An illustrated journal of 

 Horticulture, devoted to the Garden, the Con 

 servatory and the Home. Price $1.00 per year (•»-! 

 numbers). Issued second and fourth Saturday m 

 each month from 170 Fulton street. New York. 



'Phe Microscope. An illustrated monthly for $1.00 

 I per j'ear. By means of pictures of microscopic 

 objects, and b.y popular descri])tions of our work, we 

 aim to interest everybody in the minute things of 

 nature and art. 



MICROSCOPICAL PUBLISHING CO.. 



Washington, D. C. 



f Hhe Junior Photographer. 2d monthly. Full 

 I good things. Eighteen half-tone engravings. 



Don't miss it. 



PERCY LUND & CO. 

 Bradford and London, England. 



''pHE Cyclist and Sportsman. Published monthly 

 A. at Dallas. Texas. Subscription $1.00 per year. 



THE Mayflower. Published monthlv at Floral 

 Park, Ne-v York, by the Maytlower Publisliiiig 

 Co. Subscription price 50 cents a year, in ad\ auc<^. 



DEUT.schE FiscHEREi Zeitung. Wochcnblatt fiU- 

 See und Biniicnfisciierei, F'isehzucht, Fisch- 

 bereitung und Fischliandel. auch fiir Angelsport und 

 Aquarienkunde. AhonneinHnts pn-iss, direct von der 

 Expedition, halbjaehrlich $1.,50 i)rapnitniHraii(l(i Ad- 

 dresse: DEUTSCHE FISCHKKEl-ZEITUN(i, 



ill Stettin, Germany. 



OUT OF Doors for Women. Issued monthly. Price, 

 5 cents ; per year, 35 cents. Mrs Olive. L. Orcutt. 

 Publisher, Orcutt, California. 



THE American Angler. An illustrated monthly 

 magazine devoted to the pastime f)f angling and 

 fish culture. Subscription, $3.00; single copies. •,'Occnt'< 

 Address; THE HARRIS PUBLISHINtJ CO 



19 Park Place, New York. 



RARE CACTI. 



Send JO cents for a list and a mag- 

 azine for a year, also an illustrated list 

 of rare California bulbs and plants. 



LYON & COBBE, 



Los Ang-eles, California. 



FOR COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND 

 PRIVATE USE. 



Minerals, Kockf?, Fo.ssils and Shells, arranged 

 in systematic collections, special series, also 

 ill single specimens, at reasonable prices. 



KRED'K BRAUN, 



15 .-^ 17 Crosby St., New York, N. Y. 



THE GOLD FISH AND ITS CULTURE. 



llhistiiited, 120 pages, bound in cloth. A I'e- 

 liable work, treating also on the enemies and 

 diseases of tish. It should be in the hands of 

 every fish culturist or owner of an aquarium. 

 Price per copy, ifl.UO ; sent postpaid, on re- 

 •leiptof the price. Address, 



HUGO MULERTT, 

 173 Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



HOW TO GOOK FISH. 



133 recipes for preparing fish for the 

 table. Price, 25 cents, prepaid by 

 mail. Address : 



HUGO MULERTT, 



173 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



$300.00 FOR A NAME 



For i)articulai-s see Vick's Floral Guide for 1895, 

 wliich contains colored plates of Vick's Biancliing As- 

 ter, .Sweet Peas, Vegetables, Hibiscus, and Gold Flower. 

 Honest illustrations; descriptions that describe, not 

 inisleail; hints on sowing and transplanting. Printed 

 in 17 dilferent colored inlcs. Wailed on receipt of 10 

 cent-i, whicli may be deducted from first order. Vick's 

 Seed.s contain the eeriii of life. 



CHOICE SWEET PEAS. 



Small Quantities at Wholesale Prices. 

 /I i^l CENTS A POUND,! 25 varieties and colors 

 t:U postage paid. J mi.\-ed. A pound only 40 

 cts. ; '3 pound 2.5 cents; '4 pound 15 cts. ; ounce lucis. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rocliester, N. Y. 





