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GRAPES FOR EVERY) 
GARDEN 
Grapes are the most tractable of all fruits. There is no 
plant fer the home garden that is so utterly indifferent to its jf 
position. Grape vines will accommodate themselves to the f 
§ most difficult situations. They take up little room and are ex- 
ceedingly ornamental in many ways, as arbors, on trellises, or 
for covering unsightly walls and fences. They take up prac- 
B tically no room yet their yield is most abundant, providing de- 
j licious fruit for weeks when there are few other fresh fruits to 
be had, and that with slight cost. H 
We will send you ten large grape vines of the best varieties 
including Delaware, Niagara, Concord, etc., in three red, three | 
white and four black varieties, for $1.00, delivered free. These 
are vines of the highest quality, just what we have been supply- } 
ing the large commercial grape grower who of course demands f 
the best for quality and yield. We have been growing grape | 
vines for forty years. ! 
Send for the above collection to plant out this fall. Let us 
send you our illustrated descriptive Hand Book which will tell § 
you how to plant, cultivate and train them. 
T. S. HUBBARD COMPANY | 
} Grape Vine Specialists, FREDONIA, N. Y. 
f eae is another picture of a strong, 
healthy, vigorous Mellin’s Food 
boy. Like all the others of the many 
thousands of pictures of beautiful 
Mellin’s Food babies which we have, 
it was sent to us entirely voluntarily 
by a grateful parent, who, knowing 
by experience how wonderfully good 
Mellin’s Food is for babies, hoped to 
induce you to try it for your baby. 
The Agricultural Experts Association 
GEORGE T. POWELL, President 
120 Broadway, N. Y. 
PpEVELOPMENT of Country Places; Examinations made of 
Land with full reports and Suggestions for Improvement; 
Advice on General Management; Policies Outlined; Location of 
Buildings; Landscape Work; Orchard Development; Care of 
Forest Land and Live Stock. Correspondence invited. 
— MUSICAL HANDBOOK FREE 
ey) toany one thinking of purchasing a musical instrv- 
ment. Contains illustrations, descriptionsand the 
F—= lowest prices on 25,000 instruments and supplies of 
artistic musical quality. Alsomuch valuable infor- 
mation. Ourname for42yearshasbeenthestandard, 
PIANOS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, 
Band Instruments, Talking Machines, ete. Every- 
thing known in music is sold_by us. Write today. 
LYON & HEALY, \a'aaamest., chicago 
ARE YOU FOND OF MOTORING ? 
Read THE MOTOR PIRATE, and 
THE CRUISE oF THE CONQUEROR: 
F or The Further Adventures of The Motor Pirate 
Prepaid, $1.50 Each 
L. C. Page & Company, Boston 
If your baby is not developing as 
rapidly as he should, you ought to give 
\ him Mellin’s Food. 
If you will write us, we will send you 
by return mail, entirely free of charge, 
a Sample Bottle of Mellin’s Food and 
4 a beautiful Book, “‘ The Care and 
Feeding of Infants.” 
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We will also tell you just how to 
wow prepare Mellin’s Food for your baby, 
Z | so that he will grow up a strong, happy, 
Wee healthy child, with bright eyes, clear 
ee complexion and a rugged constitution. 
MUS IEILIONES JEOQO NID) “COs, 
291 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
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S YOUR BEAUTIFUL LAWN DIS- 
FIGURED RY UGLY LEANING 
CLOTHES POSTS that are a constant eye 
ore? Get 
HILL’S FAMOUS 
LAWN DRYER 
It always looks neat and tidy. Holds roo to 150 
feet of line, quickly removed after the wash. Lasts 
a lifetime; saves line and clothes. No tramping in 
wet grass or snow: line comes to you. More than 
rk Avenue, Worcester, Mass. 
— = ta jeicot two million people use them. Also Balcony 
om : 8 and Roof Dryers. : 
-_ ee neil Se a If not found at hardware store, write 
Winitetor HILL DRYER CO., 359 Pa 
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