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GLEANIN(JS IN IlEE CULTURE. 



jii-loo li^t iliat i-;in kwp puce wil li It; iiiid we dis- 

 riiu'tly stalo that piii-cs ai'i> subjivt to cliaiiKi' wllli- 

 mit iiolioc. A> wi' liavc a KiMxl supply of iilsike wo 

 I'uii iiiaiiitaiii prfscni prico. 



DKOLINK IN THE PUICES OK G.VHUKN SEEDS. 



Ill flxiiiK llu> pricos oil our soods wi- do not wish 

 to 1)0 1h>1ow otlior n'liabU' svodsiiuMi, neitlicr do wi' 

 wisli to 1)0 al)o\'o thorn. Wlioii wo kh'w a tliio stock 

 Willi iniioli pains and caro, wo at onco consult otl'i rs 

 from various rolialilo sources, and tlx our pricos ac- 

 oordin>rly. If wo discovor lator that sonio roliablo 

 )rrowor lias (j-ivon a bolter prico, of coiiist' W(> nnisl 

 adopt tlio saiiH" piico, whotlior wo inako or lose in 

 iho oporalion. Tlu'rot'ort' wi' niako tlio following 

 chan>ro8 in our catalojiuo for IS!':.'. In takinf4' thoso 

 pricos, ])loa.so romoiiibor tlio.\ aw tifrurod so close 

 that, whoii soeds are wanted l)\ mail, you must add 

 1 ci'iit |)or ouiico; Sc iior half-pound, or (tc por pound, 

 to cover postajro and packing. Peas and beans by 

 the pint and (|uari must alsi) have 8c por pint and 

 I'lc i>or <|uart added. On corn, aiid l~c per quart. 

 NEW PUiiEs ON (..\ki>i;n seeds. 



Heiid(M-soii"s bush lima bean. Qt., 4l)c; pock, l-I.T"). 



Kidney wax bean. Pint, 15c; peck, 11,50. 



Extra earl.v Jersey pole lima beans, Qt,, 30c; pk., 

 12 ■ 5 



kinjr of the Garden lima, Qt., aic; peck, $2.25. 



Heiidei-son's Earlv Summer cabbajre. Oz., 20c; lb., 

 $2.2;). 



Pottler's Brunswick. O/,., 2lV: lb.. *2,00. 



Larg-o Red Drumhead. Oz.,2Je; lb., $2.25. 



Dwarf Golden Heart celery. Oz., 15c; lb., $1.75. 



Corn, Corey's Extra Early; Slioepeg; Lato Mam- 

 moth, and Gold Coin will all be sold at tbe uniform 

 price of H |)int, 5c; qt., l-5c; peck, 75; bushel, $2.75. 



Lettuce. Grand Kapids. ()/.. 20c; lb.. $2.25. 



Muskmelons, Emerald. Oz.. lUc; lb.. 75. 



Miller's Cream, same as ab(we. 



Onions, Silverskin, or white Portugal. Oz.. 25c; 

 lb., $:}.00. 



Yellow Globe Danvers. Oz.,20c; lb., $2.00; 5 lbs., 

 $1.75 peril). 



White Victoria. Oz . 25c; lb.. $3.00. 



Parsnip. Improved Guernsey. I,b.. -tOc; 10 lbs., 

 *;^.()0. 



Peas, Alaska. Peck. $1..50; bushel. $5.00. 



American Wonder. Peck, $1.75; bushel, *«.(KI. 



Stratatrom. Qt..2.5c; peck. $1.75. 



••Sandwich Island oyster-i)laiit. Oz., 10c; lb., $1.2.5. 



.Squash, (iiaiit Summer Crookm-ck. Oz., 10c; lb., 65. 



Hubbard squash. ()/.., 10c; lb., 6.5. 



Tomato. Golden Queen. Oz., ;iOc; lb., $2..50. 



Iirnotum. Oz.,25c; lb., $2.60. 



Dwarf Champion. Oz., 20c; lb., $2..50. 



Turnip. Broadstone. Oz., Ulc; lb., 8iic. 



Those who have iiurchased since the tirsl of .hiii- 

 iiary, and who have paid enough more than the 

 above ttfrures to make it worth while to call our at- 

 tention to the fact, can have a rebate correspond- 

 ing' to the above, when they make it known. Prices 

 of other seeds will bo as in our seed catalog'ue. 

 which is read.v to mail on application. As usual, 

 there are liable to be sudden chang-es, without no- 

 tice. As an illustration: Almost every .seedsman 

 in the I'nited States has sold out on the Prizt-taker 

 onion, thei-efore the i>iice has gone up 80 tiiat it 

 would 1)0 impossible for us to hold to our printed 

 price list wore it not for the fact that our boys got 

 the prico pretty well ui) to start with— $6,00 per lb. 

 .lust now the very best tiguro that can be obtained 

 of William Henry Manlo. the originator, even on 

 lO.T-lb. lots, is $5.00. Thus you .see why a soodsnian 

 must add. "All prices are subject to sudden ad- 

 vances without notice." The rapid Huct uations on 

 clover seed within a few days (see mention ol.se- 

 wheret is a vivid illustration of this. Therefore do 

 not g(!t cross and()itll your seedsman names liecauso 

 he scjnietimes finds e\erybodj- sold out to such an 

 extent that he absolutely cun not adhere to his 

 printed price list. 



COLD-FRAME « ABBACE-PLANTS. 



We have three or foui' thousand of these that we 

 slnjuld be glad to dispose of at once, as the room 

 they occupy is wanted for other purposes. Of 

 cf)urse. they are the Jersey Wakefield. 



Ho/^Er Column. 



STANLEY EXTKACTORS. 



We desire to notify those in want of these ma- 

 chines tliat we are now the manufacturers, having 

 bought out the stock and good will from E. R. New- 

 romb, and the control of the patent from G. W. 

 Stanley. We have a good stock of machines read.v 

 lor prompt shipment. 



CITY MARKETS. 

 Detroit. //((jie(/.—Con)l) honey is selling very 

 slowly. Stocks rather low. Host bringing 13. E.\- 

 traotod, 7®s. Bicswax, llrmor at at 2«('«-27. 



M. II. Hunt. 

 Miif- '•'• Bell lir.inch. Midi. 



Cincinnati. Ho»icjy.— No change in the market 

 since our hist. Demand is slow. Extracted lioney 

 brings ."(^^^< on arrival. Comb honey sells at 14@l"6 

 for liosi white in a jobbing wav. 



liicxuHU-.' There is a fair ilemand for this, at 

 ,2;^@25. for good to choice yellow on arrival. 



(Has. F. Muth. 

 Mar. 0. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Saint Louis.— Honey.— Market very quiet in comb, 

 atunchaiigod prices. Some inquiry for extracted 

 at 5 J,, in barrels: 6Vi@7 in cans. Beeswax, prime, 27. 



Mil''- !'• D. G. TiJTT Gro. Co., 

 St. Louis. Mo. 



Kansas City.— Honej/.— The market for all kinds 

 of honey is very slow. The supply is large, demand 

 light. We quote: No. 1 white, Mb., 14@15; No. 2. 

 i:i@14; No. 1 amber, Mb., 10@12; No. 2, dark, H@W. 

 Extracted, white, 7; amber, 6@6i4; dark, .5@5X. 



Beenwax. '£i@:ili. 



Mar. ft. ('LEMONS. Mason & Co.. 



Kansas C^it.v, Mo. 



Boston.— H()»6{/.— We quote you our li<inej-mar- 

 ket as foUows. One pound comb white, 13@I4. Ex- 

 tracted. e@7. Demand fair. 



-Mar. 9. Blake & Ripley. 



Boston. Mass. 



Kansas City.— Hojiej/.— Demand pooi-, with a large 

 supply of comb. We quote: Comb, 1-Ib., fancy 

 14(3115; dark, 8@9. Extracted, white, 7; dark, 5@6. 

 Beeswax, none on the market. 



Mar. 9. Hamblin & Beabss. 



.514 Walnut St.. Kansas City. Mo. 



Portland. -Honey.— Comb honey .scarce, 1-lb. .sell- 

 ing 16@1H; 2-lb., 14@16. Extracted, 6?4@7i/2. 

 BeASwnx. scarce at 3U. 



Feb. 25. Levy. Spiegl&Co.. 

 Portland, Or. 



Albany. -Horiejy.— Since the beginning of Lent 

 there has been considerable demand for comb hon- 

 ey, but at reduced prices. The Jewish trade are 

 also beginning to buy extracted for their annual 

 festivities, which occur soon. We quote: Wliito- 

 clover. 11(5)13; mixed, 9@10: buckwheat. m>\). Ex- 

 tracted, light, 7(ai8; dark, 6(a),7. Beeswax, '2h<S;i&. 



Mar. 10. Chas. McCulloch &Co.. 

 All)an.v, N. Y. 



Chicaoo.— Ho/iej/.— The market is not very active; 

 but some sales are made at unchanged prices. Fan- 

 cy comb sells at 1.5(@16; off grades and dark comb 

 are uncertain in prico. Extracted sells freely, at 

 6(a),7@8, according to kind and quality. Beeswax. 

 2.5(0)27. 



Mar. H. 



R. A. Burnett. 

 161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111 



For Sale. (Jalifornia 2-lb. section comb honey at 

 12<- per lb. Wis. and Mich. 1-lh. section candied 

 comb honey at lie per lb. If you want honey of 

 any description, write us. S. T. Fish & Co. 



•t-'i-'id 189 So. Water St.. Chicago. 111. 



For Sale.— One 30-gal. bbl. medium dark honey, 

 fine flavor, at .5c per lb. One 45 or .50 gal. bbl. of 

 mangrove, very white and candied solid, of fine 

 quality and liavor at .5i net. f. o. b. Samples .sent to 

 intending i)iirchasors, if desired. J. B. Ca.se, 



Port Orange. Volusia Co., Fla. 



For Sale.— 20 lbs. extracted clover honey, in iicm- 

 buckets, for $2. By the barrel cheai>. 

 ft-7d B. T. Baldwin, Marion. Ind. 



'OR S.I1.E.— A No. 3 Novice E.vtractor. used 

 only once. Price $ti.OO. Freight paid. 



C. C. GRIFFIN, Olean, N. Y. 



