THE LANCASTER FARMERS 



HI. 



My annuat Cntuht{ftie *»/' Veg'-tahffi and Vlotcr 



M'-^it for lS7it, rich in eueriiviiiRa, will In- ready in Janu- 



nrv, ;iud 8Put FKEK to all who Hpply. C'ustounTs of lii8t 



-■ ;isoQ nred not write for it. I offer mio of the larpeHtcol- 



1 ' ti-'iiaof VfRcttiblf eec(! evi-rweTit on( by uiiy seed houHC 



■ V'liericrt, u larjjo j^ortion of which wore growu on my six 



i furiiiH. /tinted directions /or ntHicafion on rach pack- 



All sped tvarrnn(,^d to W both frenh and true to nam*-; 



ir, that Hhould it i-rove otherwise. / xrill refill the order 



v. ThooriKinal iiitmduefr of tht» Uubburd Squash, 



hiiey'B Me'On, Miirbleheart CiibbaEPH, Mexican C'orn, and 



ri ■ of otlier vej-fetnbh'fl, I Invite the iiatrrjuii^je of at/ who 



n- <uixiou-s fo have thetr need directly /rom (he grower, freshf 



' ' \ and i\f the verxj heMs Kfrain. 



New Vegetables a specialty. 



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r EURErtA It V i)!^, lis /orli/ ili-firer.-i lu'(jfirr fire fc.st than 

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 .chiniiiey Imnier i8 used, is warranted nut to exptode, iiucler 

 forfeiture of $1110. 



t2r"F.Xl"'I.I'SIVE COUNTY RIGTITS fnr sale by 

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AIbo, WHOI.ESAI.K DKALEU IN UEAD LIGHT, COAL 

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WEST jliRSm NURSERIES! 



GIBSON & BENNET. . 



100,0011 Fel'on's Early Prolific aud Reliance Rasiiljerry, 

 ■200,0<)0 C'indrella alid Ouulitiemal Strawberry I'l.AXT.S 

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rBr~New descriptive Circulars now ready. 



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GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 



26 and 28 West King-st. 



A NEW BOOK. 



How to Raise 



FRUITS. 



A IIAND-HOOK OF 



HARDWARE fruit culture, 



BUILDII^G HAEDWAEE, 



GL,AS.«i, 



PAINTS, OILS, FUMPS, 



TERRA com. IRON aiiiLEAB PIPE, 



LEATHER BELTING, 

 SEEDS, 



PHOSPHATES & FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



Agrents for tlie 



*' Ohio " Reaper and Mo^o^er, 

 Whann's Phosphate, 

 Fairbank*s Scales, 

 Dupont's Po^wder, 

 Harrisburg Nails, &c., &c. 



We have the largest stock of Reneral Hardware In the 

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Culilvation and Mann'jemenl of Fndt Trees, and 

 of Grapes and Small FruitSj 



with condeusetl depcriptions of many of the l>e8t and moat 

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 IJy Thomas Gri- oo. Price $1 00. 



"a bLiok wt)ich should be owned by every pereon who owna 

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 whe'-e now there in nothing but failuv. It overs the 

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Fruit Culture for the Miilion. 



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 a most complete 



Guide to Small-Fruit Culture. 



with many illustrations and descriptions of the latest vari- 

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 Gooseberries, Cuirants. etc. 



Thoworkshows the value of Fntit, and how lo use it. 

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