Is probably the best insect 
destroyer ever offered. Itis 
invaluable for the destruc- 
tion of potato bugs, cut 
worms, chinch bugs, rose 
bugs and slugs, curculio and 
all lice, worms or caterpil- 
lars, upon melon, cucum- 
ber, grape and squash vines, 
tobacco, cotton, cabbage and 
egg plants, currants, fruit TRADE MARK. 
and ornamental trees and all shrubs and flowering plants. It 
. is not poisonous, and fruit and vegetables on which it is ap- 
plied will grow and look much finer than those on which it 
~ has not been used. It comes prepared for use, and is simply 
dusted lightly on, so that it reaches all parts of the plant. The 
= quantity used peracre varies from 10 to 40 lbs., according to 
e size and number of plants. Express or freight: Bbls., 235 1bs., 
net, 4 cts. per lb. Bags, 50 lbs., $2.50.; 100 lbs., $4.50; less than 50 
lbs., 8 cts. per lb. (By mail add 8cts. per lb.) Tin canister, with 
perforated top that unscrews, 35 cents, postpaid. 
IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. 
For all kinds of Poultry. Will Make Your Hens Lay. 
_ When the Imperial Egg Food is fed according to direc- 
tions, sick and drooping chicks will never be seen. It sup- 
plies all the needed material for forming bone, muscle and 
Bat ee et Orang bs: i gentle some effect, strengthens the diges- 
BS 7 gans, and lays the foundation for vigorous, healthy, and there- 
GALVANIZED . STEEL - WIRE . NETTING. fore profitable fowls. They willalso be fitted for market a omioant ear- 
Pigeon Houses, Poultry Yards, Lawn Fences and Trellises. lier than by common treatment. Moulting fowls should be fed with the 
z i R = Imperial E Food two or three times a week. Cholera, R and 
Put up in bales 150 feet long. This netting is the best grade, made of common Balt seldom appear where the Egg Food is gio eeried 
No. 19 steel wire, 2 inch mesh, double twist and thoroughly galvanized. | trig) package, postpaid, 50 cents. By express, one pound, 50 antae 
The 1 ft. wide is extensively used for training vines over porches, up | 91% jbs., $1.00; 6 lbs., $2.00; lb. kegs, $6.95, , Pp , . 
posts, etc., and is far preferable totwine. I offer this netting in bales 

























A Be a ee ee ee ee 
of 150 lineal feet only. Price, by ex. or freight, at expense of purchaser: HAVEN’S ROUP PILLS.--For the cure of Roup, Catarrh, 
WIDTH. SQUARE FEET, PER BALE. PRICE, PER BALE, | Cold and Distemper. It was formerly the habit of fanciers, farmers 
6 Gagne 2h & ERI COW ih LU MND, Se vtee o ™SINI5 | and others, whenever roup appeared in a flock, to kill the fowls affect- 
RetiiGHesS tbc Sew Ss 225 Ee ALES ee al Slee bao (= | ed and remove them immediately, to prevent the spread of the disease. 
Tend = [5 6. ade bilo REG: De er meen eg 74) | This practice is, happily, no longer necessary, since the introduction of 
SP LEGGE A clo) ih Gag apie Seren (okie ue mee NCES 276) Haven’s Roup Pills. Per box, 30 cents, postpaid. 
nn VG Trt GOO, ac Succes) ees. weet @, 1450 PREPARED MEAT FOR POULTRY.—Is the best thing I know 
TRRER GHENME ECT a) ey istic hohe eye DOT maisiiei aes 6) of okies ee 3 OND | of to make hens lay during the winter. Large quantities of it are sola 
72inches . ° 900 =i). 6.75 | annually to experienced poultrymen; shipped in bags of not less than 

| 50 1bs. 50 1bs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.50, by express or freight. 
CRUSHED OYSTER SHELL.—Maonufactured from good clean GROUND BONE.—A bout size of wheat or cracked corn; should be 
shells. Poultrymen should use it. Exp., 25 lbs., 50c.; 100 lbs., $1.; bol., $3. | within access of poultry. Express, 25 lbs., 75c.; 100 lbs., $2.50; 200 lbs., $4.75. 
THE LIGHTNING POTATO-EYE CUTTER. 
This little tool does the work many times | 
faster, and is much more accurate, than the | 
Knife. It is gauged to cut enough flesh with | 
each eye to strengthen and vitalizeit. No 
matter how small a crop you intend to plant, | 
= you should use this cutter. It saves time, la- 
~ bor and seed; and if you use it once, I am con- | 
fident you would not part with it for many | 
times itscost. Full directions how to plant 
potatoes cut to one eye, and valuable points 
in potato culture, by a practical potato grow- 
= er, given with each cutter. 
30 cents each, postpaid. 
Address all Orders to WM. HENRY 










LANG’S WEEDER. HAZELTINE WEEDER, 
LANG’S HAND WEEDER.—One of the 
best weeders made; a band passing over the 
fingers gives perfect use of the hand for 
pulling weeds without laying down the 
tool. Price, postpaid, 30 cents each. 
HAZELTINE HAND WEEDER.— 
Made of best steel, good size, durable. 
Postpaid, 35 cents each. 
CONCAVE POTATO KNIFE.—For cutting Seed Potatoes. 
With this knife your Potatoes can be cut better, and from $2to$3 per 
THE WEED SLAYER. | acre saved in seed and time. One man can do the work oftwo. Full di- 
ma —I feel confident in offer- | rections for use with each knife. Price, postpaid, 35 cents each. 
ing my customers this EXCELSIOR Sdoinae's 
tool, that they will find it A 7 ‘eon 
very superior for use in the Monel ee ance SPRINKLER, 
garden, among Onions, Tur- ili 3 S, weed- 
nips, Corn, Potatoes, Strawber- ets pune beds, 3 oy 
ries, etc.;also very useful for weed- Postpaid, 30 cts. each. 
ing among flowers and in gravel GLASS CUTTER 
walks. It is very light, weighing AND GLAZING TOOL.—A han- 
but 7 lbs. is strongly made of the best dy article. Postpaid, 15 cts. each. 
steeland iron, is adjustable to any SCOLLAY’S RUBBER SPRINKLER.—For 
height of person; cuts from 1 to 174 in. GLASS CUTTER. sprinkling flowers, etc. Postpaid, $1.25 each. 
pidereround ane ae wide. Ee paced, - ul - — 
= e > .00, to be shipped by express or freight, at = oe pS 
ers (7 Of purchaser: Caponizing Implements. = 
Poultrymen can double their profits w= ae oO 
ENGLISH MOLE TRAP.—Made entirely of wrought iron. Equal! py Canine their chicks ; ihe de- 5 Wee ay 
to high-priced traps. Postpaid, 50 cents each. mand for capons in all large mar- 
GARDEN TROWELS. Amerivan.—5, 6, 7| kets always exceeds the supply, and 
and 8inch. 20, 25, 30 and 35 cents each, postpaid. prices are very much higher. The ope- 
SHEEP OR GRASS SHEARS.—Very useful | ration is very simple. Can be per- 
for trimming edges, also around plants, etc.| formed by anyone. Full and explicit 
Postpaid, $1.25 each. directions sent with each set of instru- 
GARDEN LINE.—75 ft. long. Postpaid, 75 cts. | ments. Price, $2.50 by mail, postpaid. 
eichart’s Patent Plant Protector. A simple yet valuable device for protect- 
ing young plants from the cold and 
wet weather of early spring; also from the ravages of insects. You can sow all sorts of vine seeds, 
such as Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes, etc., at 
least two weeks earlier, by protecting the hill 
during the night, or during cold, wet weather 
with this Protector. The Protector is made of 
waterproof paper, and if taken care of will last 
for years. The adjustment is very simple. You 
need only to place a stone on each lapel of the 
cover to keep it in place (see illustration), or 
_. you can pin them to the ground with small 
==] wooden pins or nails, If you want to 
have Cucumbers, Muskmelens, Watermelons, 
=Squashes, etc., before your neighbors, and ata 
—=time when they are certain to bring the best 
= prices of the year, or if you want to insure the 
= life of your young Egg Plants, Cabbage, Let- 
tuce, Cauliflower, Pepper, Tomato Plants, 
ete., after transplanting, you should by all 
_= means use Reichart’s Patent Protector. Price, 
20 cents per dozen, postpaid; by express 
$1.50 per 100; $14.00 per 1000, purchaser payin 
express charges. 
1i9 



CONCAVE 
POTATO KNIFE, 







THE 
Weed 
Slayer. 
PRICE, $2.00. 
BY EXPRESS. 































r-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. 



ENGLISH MOLE TRAP, 


























prevented; also Grape 
and Potato Rot—by 
spraying with Stahl’s 
Double Acting Excelsior 
Spraying Outfits. 
in the market. 
sands in use. Spraying 
becoming more general. 
Price, $12.00, by exp. or fr 
purchaser paying charges: 











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