WIIiSON SHSXL A5a> BOMB MILL. 



With this mill you can grind your own shell, bone, meat 

 and corn. 



Price, complete, 85.00 



" with legs, 7.00 



MANN'S GREEN BONE CUTTER. 



To make hens lay and chicks grow, feed them on green bone. 

 This you can easily get with the Mann Green Bone Cutter, as 

 it cuts the toughest green bone and gristle. Price, $18.00, 



^-^^■^^^ CANADA FIELD PEAS 



^^^^S these peas ; they are small 



^n^OOS K^^^ ^ an^ easy to swallow. Pigeons 

 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^k ^ require them to ^^p^^ good 



E^V ^MBH ^ .ifej.. J GENUINE RUSSIAN 

 ^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^f HEMP SEED— If ^ you 



squabs ther^ is nothing you 

 ^^Bhbs^^^ can feed that is so fattening. 



Price, qt., 10 cts. ; bush., $1 50. 



IMPORTED BIRD MILLET. This millet is of large size, 

 and is the cheapest for birds of all kinds. Price, qt., 10 cts.; bush ., 

 $1.50. 



TARES OR VETCHES. This should be fed occasionally 

 to all pigeons. Price, qt., 15 cts.; bush., $2.75. 



BUCKWHEAT— A very fattening food. Price, qt., 10 cts.; 

 bush., $1.26. 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED 



Q:«»^^^^A 3 T E R^^^^^s*^ 



This new strain of American-grown Asters has been by careful 

 selection brought to a high degree of excellence, and it is to-day 

 the best variety for the amateur and florist to grow. The 

 plants are of branching habit, from two to three feet in height, 



Jroducing fromtwenty to twenty-five large, perfect flowersfrom 

 oar to six inches in diameter, on stems from ten to twenty- 

 four inches in length. Theflo^wers are perfect, with broad, lorg 

 petals, which are curled so much as to give the blooms the 

 appearanc* of a Chrysanthemum. One of the great advantages 

 of this Aster is its late blooming, coming in flower when other 

 flowers are scarce, and is just the flower to fill in with. It is a 

 decided improvement on Vick's White Branching, and is In- 

 valuable for cutting and the flower trade. Pink and white, 

 mixed, packet, 10 cts. Red, packet, 10 cts. 



it^FAUSrS SEEDS are Stid on their 

 Meriie, witliout Schemes er Prizes. 



A magnificent new class of Carnations that are, without ex- 

 ception, the most abundant bloomers ever introduced. The 

 double flowers are most beautiful, varying through many beauti- 

 ful shades of reds, white, pinks, variegated, etc.; they are of 

 perfect form and large size, and what is of special value, the 

 calyx never bursts. They bloom in 4 months from the time of 

 sowing theseed and continue to flower until checked by frost. 

 The plants are of very strong habit, branching directly above 

 the ground; vigorous stems which are self-supporting. They 

 embrace a fine range of brilliant colors, are very free flowering, 

 and are certainly a novelty of uuusuai merit. Pkt., 10 cts. 



Ricinus Zanzibariensis. 



(Palma Chrigti) 



This is a most striking novelty from East Africa, an entirely 

 new and distinct cla»s, and may, in its geneial appearance, be 

 compared to a luxuriantly growing giant Araiia Sieboldt. 

 The plants attain great dimensions, presenting a splendid 

 aspect with their gigantic leaves, which range from brilliant 

 coppery bronze to light and dark green ; the ribs, also, are of 

 bright colors, and contrast nicely with the leaves. They make 

 handsome specimen plants, and will become a general favorite. 

 We have had the seeds engraved natural size, as in the illustra- 

 tion, andin themselves they are a great curiosity, being highly 

 polished and of the most beautiful colors. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 

 25 cts. 



5mall Fruits. 



Corrants, Blackberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, 

 Strawberry Plants, etc. 



We can supply the choicest varieties at the rery lowest prlees. 

 Quotations and varieties on application. 



