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though it is likely to bloom at any and all 

 times a year. With one or two pots of it any 

 one can raise an abundance of the far famed, 

 delicate and fragrant blossoms. 25 and 50 each- 



SOUR ORANGE SEED- We have im- 

 ported direct from Japan this season a fair 

 supply of our sour orange seed and offer same 

 at 50c. per ^ pound; $1.50 per pound. 



Budded Orange Trees of the following 

 varieties : Satsuma, Mandarin, Tangerine, 

 Pomelo or Grape Fruit, Jaffa, Brazil, 



Washington Navel, Louisiana Sweet, Par- 

 son Brown, Healthy, thrifty trees. AH of 

 the above named varieties in proportion to 

 sizes and ages. 



i^ feet. . .6oc. each. . .$5.00 per doz. 



I feet. . .70c. each. . . 6.00 per doz. 



3 feet. . .80c. each. . . 7.00 per doz. 



3^ feet. . .90C. each. . . 9.00 per doz. 

 4 to s feet, Balled, $2.00 to $2^50 each. 

 The celebrated Oonshiu Orange Trees, 

 direct from Japan, 2 feet high, $1.00 each. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



PLANET, JR., IMPLEMENTS. 



Note— The prices on the Planet, Jr., Implements are made by the manufacturers 

 and no one is allowed to deviate from them 



It is compulsory that all parties handling these goods must abide by this rule or 

 €lse they will lose all right to sell them. 



'PI^ANET, JR.," No. I 



Combination Drill and Wheel Hoe, 

 tivator and Plow. No Rakes. 



Gui- 



lt has a complete set of cultivating 

 tools, and all its work is rapid, easy, per- 

 fect and delightful. When used as a dri 1 

 the seed is sown with great regularity and 

 at uniform depth, regulated at pleasure. 

 The hopper holds one quart. From a drill 

 it is changed to its other use, by unscrew- 

 ing but two bolts when any of the attach- 

 ments shown in the cut can be quickly 

 made ready for use Price |H.nO. 



Hill Dropping Seeder. 

 Sows either in Hills or in continuous Row. 



This Drill sows in a continuous row, 

 in the ordinary way. with the greatest 

 regularity but its distinctive feature is 

 that it will drop neatly in hills, either 4, 

 6, S. 12 or 24 inches apart. The wheel is 

 15 inches high with broad face It is 

 changed in a moment from hill dropping 

 to drill work, sow^ equally well whether 

 the hopper is full or contains only a paper 

 of seed, and will not injure delicate seeds, 

 such as radish, cabbage, etc.. which are 

 so often peeled or crushed by imperfect 

 seeders. The plow is adjustable and opens 

 a very narrow furrow which is a great 

 advantage for after cultivation. Price, 

 $10 .nU. 



Silver Medal for Decorative Plants, at the World's Fair, St I/onis, Mo. 



