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^te-^ Hood River Strawberry— best shipping— 35c per dozeu; $3.00 per liundred, postpaid. 



Everbearins: Strawberry— June till October— 40r per dozen; $3.50 per hundred, postpaid. 



Oreg-on Vellow Danvers Onion— largest yielder and best keeper known— 90c per pound; 



5 pounds to one address, $3.35, postpaid. Oregon Hubbard Squash- best yet— $1.00 per pound. 



Buell Lamberson, *''" ^'°'^' •"•^'""k^l.TKt.s Bee-suppnes. 



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WITH BASWOOD. PROTECT THEM WITH EVERGRENS. < 

 lOO, 2 to 5 feet, SIO. lOO Baswoofl Seedlings, *1. Delivered free. 'Other' 

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 Fruit Trees, Small Fruits. Vines, etc. Liberal cash commissions for j 

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D. HILL, Evergreen Specialist, DUNDEE, ILL 



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» Seeds, Plants , Bulbs, Small Trees, etc. by 

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 43d Year. 33 Greenhouses. 1000 Acres- 



STORRS & HARRISON CO., 



Box33l Painesville, Ohio. 



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1500 Bbls. Sweet=potato Seed. 



Yellow Jersey, Carolina, and Nansemond, select- 

 ed size, $2.50 per barrel; 3d size, $1.75 per Bbl. 

 Red Jersey and R. Nansemond. 3.50 " 

 Red Bermuda and Red Spanish, 3.75 

 South. Queen and Bahama White, 3.75 " 

 Vineless or Gold Coin Prolific, 4 00 



Discount of 26c per bbl. on 5 bbl. lots. 

 Send for free circulars. Adddress 



L. H. MAHAN, Box 143. 



Terre Haute, Ind. 



Manum's Enormous. 



The greatest-yielding- 

 potato on earth. They 

 lead all at several ex- 

 peri me nt stations. 

 Prices low. Potato and 

 Queen circulars free. 



A. E. HANUn, 

 Bristol, = Vermont. 



The Cultivator, 



Published semi-monthly at Om-aha, Ne- 

 braska, is the leading authority on fruit 

 grown ill Nebraska, and on general ag- 

 riculture in the West. Send for sample 

 copy and free strawberry-plant offer. 

 Address 

 The Cultivator, Omaha, Neb. 



FAY'S CURRANTS. 



Large stock, extra strong, 3 years old, 30 bushes 

 for $1. or $3 .50 per 100; 1 year old. 35 bushes for SI, or 

 13.50 per 100 FRED H. BURDETT, Clifton, N. Y. 



BEES 



^^gy FKEE at4ilogue. £. ' 



QUEENS 



Smokers, Sections , 



Comb Foundation, 

 And all Apiairan Supplies 

 rheap. Send for 

 £. T. FLANAUAN, Belleville, III. 



RED=CLOVER ITALIANS 



Are fine large bees that work well on red clover. 

 Are bred for business. One untested queen, 65c; 

 two for $1.35; one warranted queen, 8lJc; two for 

 $1.50; one tested, $1.35; 1 select, $3.00. Queens fur- 

 nished in season, and satisfaction guaranteed. 



C. n. HICKS, Hicksville, Wash. Co., Md. 



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s.-w.r>.^N./^.~-N Either Golden or Imported by 

 i«/a£»nc return mail. Untested, 75c; 

 UCCIld, Tested, $1.00; Breeders, $3.00. 

 *'^-'^'~~~'^^ None better. 



W. M. LAWS, Lavaca, Ark. 



niimiO Either 3 or 5 banded, 75c each; 6, $4.25. 

 llllrrllA. Nuclei, and all kinds of supplies 

 <^UUkl1U| cj,g.^p Eggs for hatching B. P. 

 Rocks, 7.5c; S. C. B. Leghorns, .50c per 13. Catalog 

 free. 



CHAS. H. THIES, Steeleville, in. 



UNTESTED QUEENS, leather-colored Italian, in 

 April, 50 cents each. If you want cheap bees, 

 queens, and sweet clover, send for my circulars and 

 price list Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Address W. J. Forehand, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



Queens, Queens, Tested. 



I have Italian queens, either golden or dark queens 

 from imported stock— good queens reared late In 

 season of 1896, at $1.00 each. Ready to mail the first 

 of April. W. A. Compton, Lynnville, Tenn. 



Second=hand Bicycles 



offered recently have all been sold, but we have 

 three more. One Remington Racer (made by the 

 Remington Arms Co.), y. eight 30 lbs., 1^-in. tubing; 

 nearly as good as new, and listing $110.00. We offer 

 for $5o. Reason for selling. A. L R. expects to ride 

 1897 model. Also one $85 model 9 Monarch, 1895 pat- 

 tern, In good riding condition, for $30. Also one 

 Hartford, made by the Pope Mfg. Co., '94 pattern, 

 in good condition, for $30. Catalogs with tull par- 

 ticulars, showing each model, furnished upon ap- 

 plication. Wax at market price will be accepted in 

 place of cash. 



THE A. 1. ROOT CO., Medina, O. 



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