GARDEN MANUAL, FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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REGISTERED BERKSHIRE HOGS. 



Our Henrietta herd of Regis- 

 tered Berkshire? is 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 cham- 

 pion boar of 1899. 



Our sows include Miss Hagar, 

 52,736, who won first premium 

 in her class at the Louisia»a 

 State Fair, 1900; Princess Belle 

 8716, also a prize winner at said 

 fair; Henrietta X 50,725, our 

 great Biltmore sow; Oxford Bell 

 Royal Victor II, 47,893. 53,309, and others, all of which 



are the best obtainable specimens of the breed; no care or expense being spared in secur- 

 ing first class specimens of the most popular strains. 



We are now offering a handsome lot of young gilts which we will breed to Royal 

 Victor II, 47,893 for spring farrow. We guarantee them safe in pig. 



We have also a choice lot of summer and fall pigs sired by Royal Victor II, 47,893 

 and other boars, out of our prize winning sows, now ready to be shipped. 



Orders for early spring pigs of the most approved breeding now being booked. 

 Prices reasonable. 



All stock eligible to registry. Inspection solicited. 



Minimum Thermometers. $2.00 each. 

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THERMOMETERS. 



Our Thermometers are made from "sea- 

 soned lens tubes. Their accuracy is guar- 

 anteed. Minimum Thermometers consist 

 of a glass tube arranged horizontally and 

 Mled with alcohol, a black index moying 

 freely in the fluid. The instrument is set 

 fey raising'the^bulb and allowing the index 

 to float to the end of the column of alcohol ; 

 as the temperature deereases the column 

 recedes carrying with it the index to the 

 lowest point, where it remains, wnile on an 

 increase of temperature the alcohol alone Weather Thermometers, No. 1, $1.25; No. 2, $1.00, and 



re-ascends. The end of the index farthest No. 3, 75c. each. 



from the bulb shows the lowest temperature reached. These Thermometers are of the greatest value 

 to planters, farmers and any one wishing to know "how cold it got" during the night. It would be Im- 

 possible with the ordinary thermometer to exercise sufficient watchfulness to obtain accurate results. 

 Usually the coldest time during the 24 hours is between 5 and 8 o'clock in the morning. To get an ac- 

 curate result of the degree of cold these thermometers seould be exposed to the north. They shouM 

 not be exposed to the sun and rain. It is as much of importance for any one to have a reliable ther- 

 mometer as it is to have a reliable watch or clock. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 



Wax Paper, plain white 40c. per pound. 



" " Sweet Pea 50c. 



Silver Paper 25c. " 



Annealed Wire, all sizes 30c. " 



Wire Frames. 



Plateau, 14 inch 



Wreath. 14 inch 



" ' 16 inch 40 " 



Egg Wreath, 16 inch 50 " 



" 10 inch 75 " 



Pillow, 16 inch 60 " 



18inch..._ 70 ' 



Cross, 16 inch 15 " 



24 inch 30 " 



Standing Cross, 16 inch 30 " 



IS inch 35 '• 



Cross and Crown, 22 inch $1.50 



Star and Crescent, 21 inch 1.60 



Standing Anchor, 16 inch 50 cents. 



20 inch SO " 



Harp. 18 inch ">0 " 



Broken Column, 30 inch $l.aO 



Standing Harp, 19 inch 1.00 



Lvre on Stand, 22 inch 1.25 



'1. 00 



2.25 



.". 4.00 



60 cents. 

 30 ' 



Gates Ajar, 30 inch 



Gates Ajar and Pillow, 20 inch 

 Roman Urn 



No Matter What You Want for the Garden We Hare It. 



