A FRUIT GARDEN 



FOR $s.oo. 



We are induced to make this remarkably liberal offer for a threefold rea- 

 son: to introduce our plants into new homes; to bring the wholesome Small 

 Fruits within the reach of all ; and to provide a good selection for those 

 who are not familiar with the different varieties of them. By this method 

 we are enabled to supply an assortment of plants that will furnish an abun- 

 dant supply of fruit for a moderate-sized family for a long season — from 

 early to late. Please understand, the value of the plants must not be judged 

 by the low price asked for them. All of these twenty varieties are t7'ust- 

 worthy, reliable sorts, which if purchased at our regular catalogue prices 

 would amount to $8.38. The quality of the plants is just the same as 

 though they were selected from the Guide at regular rates. 



THE COLLECTION. 



25 Lovett Strawberry, a superior early 12 Early Harvest Blackberry, very early. 



kind. , 12 Lovett's Best Blackberry, the best of 

 25 Dayton Strawberry, a grand midsea- all. 



son sort. 6 Fay's Prolific Currant, largest red. 



25 Gandy Strawberry, best late variety. 6 White Grape Currant, the finest fla- 

 12 Lovett Raspberry, best early black cap. vored. 



12 Kansas Raspberry, best late black cap. 3 Black Champion Currant, the best 

 12 Marlboro Raspberry, largest early red. black. 



12 Cuthbert Raspberry, best late red. 3 Industry Gooseberry, very large and 

 6 Golden Queen Raspberry, finest yel- good. 



low. 2 Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherry. 



6 Japanese Wineberry, a great novelty. 3 Improved Dwarf Juneberry. 



12 Lucretia Dewberry, immense and de- 2 Tree Cranberry, 



licious. 3 Buffalo Berry. 



The entire collection will be sent either by mail or express at the price named. If sent by 

 express much stronger plajits will be selected^ but the charges must be paid by the purchaser. 



But, necessarily, this offer must have its conditions. Since our ability to 

 supply them at such a low figure depends upon a large number of the same 

 collection being taken up and packed at one time, it must be understood that 

 zue can make no change whatever in the collectionSy but it must be taken 

 exactly as offered, Therefore please do not ask us to depart in anyway 

 from our offer, as we cannot do it. 



THE LE^insr FFLXJnSTEPl. 



The Strongest Hand-shear Made. 



Made of the finest steel, with dies; a giant in 

 strength and will cut through half an inch of dry oak. 

 It makes a smooth, clean cut like a knife, but a great 

 deal easier and twice as quick. Made in 2 sizes. 

 No. I, $1.00 each; No. 2, $1.50, by mail. 



