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racludes a valuable assortment of Fruit Ti-ees and Plants, all of which are new 

 #n the market. Most of them were put forth last spring as leaders, and sold at 

 Mjgh prices, while a few of them will be sold this season for the first time. They 

 are all from nurseries guaranteed to be free from any taint of disease, and are 

 Tery fine stock in every way. 



The peach and plum trees are June Buds— larger trees could not be mailed. 

 These will make just as fine a tree as a larger one would, and are very desirable. 

 Many nurserymen are selling these trees and plants for as much or more than 

 we are asking for the premium and paper combined. 



For the sum of 50 cents, the regular subscription price, we will send The 

 Sa?RA.WBERRY CuLTURiST to any address in the United States or Canada for one 

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®^LASS 1. — Six Strawberry Plants of any one of the following varieties: Sam- 

 ple, Excelsior, Carrie, Darling. Jerry Eusk. Ruby, Hunn, Glen Mary, 

 Man well, Clyde, Wm.^Belt, Nick^Ohmer. 



0LASS 2. — Six Raspberry Plants of any'one of the following varieties: Mun- 

 ger, Columbian, Miller Red, or Loudon. 



@LASS 3.— Three Trees from the following list of Peach and Plum Trees They 

 need not necessarily be all of the same variety: The Hale and Wick- 

 son Plums. Waddell, Eureka, Carman, Bokara, Mcintosh Peaches. 



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