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J. stecku:r seed co., lte., almanac and 



FERRETS.— These little animals are the 

 deadliest enemies of Rats, Minks and Mice. 

 Babbits are also afraid of them. As soon a» 

 « Ferret enters the home, farm or ship the 

 RatB and Mice leave and do not return ae 

 long as the Ferret Is present. Try a pair and 

 fee convinced. Price, $10.00 per pair. 



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GOLD FISH. 



Japanese Gold Fish. 

 GOLD FISH.— These beautiful repreaenta- 

 tlves of the finny tribe are a source of pleaa- 

 «r« wherever placed, and serve as a beautiful 



object lesson to young and old, who can here- 

 by carefully watch and study every graceful 

 movement and outline as they dart through 

 the water. We have two varieties as follows: 

 European Gold Fish, small, ?1.00 ; large, $2.00 

 per pair. Japanese Fantail Gold Fish, $2.00, 

 $3.00 and $4.00, according to size. These- caa 

 only be sent by express. 



European Gold Fish. 

 FISH GLOBES AND AQUARIUMS. 



FISH GLOBES.— % gallon, $1.50; % RftJw 

 Ion, $1.75; % gallon, $2.00; 1 gallon, $2.35- r 

 IH gallon, $2.50: 2 gallons, $3.00. 



AQUARIUMS.— Va gallon, $1.75; 1 gallOB^ 

 $2.00; iy2 gallon, $2.25; 2 gallons, $2.50; » 

 gallons, $3.00. 



HANGING FISH GLOBES.— No. 4%, 75c.; 

 No. 5, $1.25: No. 6%, $1.50; No. 7%, $1.75; 

 No. 81/2, $2.00; No. 914, $2.25; No. 10%,. 

 $2.50. 



FISH FOOD.— Gold Fish In aquarium* 

 should be regularly fed every day. They wlIJ 

 soon become tame, eat the food from the hand. 

 and look for it at the usual hour. This foo<5 

 is put up in a neat package containing enough 

 of the food to last a long time. Price per 

 package, 10c. ; by mail, 5c, extra. Gold Flsb 

 Grass or Sea Weeds, 40c. per doien, very ea- 

 Bcntial for an aquarium. By mall, 5c. extra. 



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REGISTERED BERKSHIRE HOGS. 



Our Henrietta herd of Registered Berkshlres 

 la headed by the great Royal Victor II, 47,893, 

 a 700 pound boar, assisted by Betsy Lee's 

 Boy, 53,322, he by Gov. Lee, 47,971, the 



champion boar of 1899. Our bowb Inclufle 

 Miss Hagar, 52,736, who won first premium Im 

 her class at the Louisiana State Fair, 1900; | 

 Princess Belle, 8,716, also a prize winner at 



Silrer Medal for Decorative Plants, at tlie World 'jj Fair, St, I^otiis, Mo. 





