ORCHARD & GARDEN 



PREMIUMS FOR FALL 1891 



To anyone in 

 Gardbn alone is 

 posite page). It 

 ing its circulatio: 

 are enabled to of 

 and greatly incre 

 lots of TreA^ and ^ 

 January 1st 1892: 

 No. 1. Six Lovett's K 

 No. 2. Three Beebe Str 

 No. 3. Six Parker Earle) 

 No. 4. Three Lovett or $1 



berries. (See page 12) 

 No. 5. Twelve Thompson's Ea: 



(See page 13). 

 No. 6- Six Improved Dwarf J 

 No. 7. Three Crandall Curra 

 fruit. (See page 20) 

 Two Childs' Great Jai 

 Two Childs' Everbea/ 

 One Lovett's Best Bf 

 One Moore's Diamo/ 

 Two Lovett's MViy 

 Three Wonderf/ 

 CaRLOL'GH Ap- 



One Idaho " 



No. 8. 

 No. 9. 

 No. 10. 

 No. 11. 

 No. 12. 

 No. 13. 

 No. 14. 

 No. 15. 

 No. 16. 

 No. 17. 

 No. 18. 

 No. 19. 

 No. 20. 



One Ling 

 Two Abu: 

 One AcMi 

 Two Har] 

 Two Japa 

 Any body s4nd 

 lots enumerated ab 

 may select any one 

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f all black Rasp- 



irly red variety. 



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7). 



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(See page 23.) 

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of plums, 

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 three additional subscribers (always at fifty cents each,) he n jy select an additional 

 lot from the above list of twenty lots; each subscriber receiving any one of the lots 

 also, as may be chosen by him or her. In sending subscriptions and calling for the 

 plants etc., offered as premiums, it will be necessary to refer to the mmibers only — as 

 preminum No. 1, No. 5, or No. 10. 



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