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Italian Annual or Ancone.— A ■very fine and healthy annual race, 
from Italy (Province of Ancone); cocoon medium large, heavy, peanut 
shaped, light yellow, finely grained; yields a very fine silk. 
Grain or eggs of both sorts at the rate of $6 per ounce for less than 
half an ounce, and in quantities to suit, from 50 cents and over; $5 per 
-ounce. These prices include packing and mailing. 
Prices for Mulberry trees and cuttings: 
Nangflsaki or Japonica. — First size, trees 4 to 6 feet, 50 cents each; 
$5 per dozen. Second size, $3 per dozen. Mailing size, $4 per dozen, 
including packing and mailing. 
Cuttings of Nangasaki, Multieaulis, Lhoo and Moretti, $2 per 100; 
by mail, 75 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100, including packing and 
mailing. 
tiratted Rose-leaved or Alba-Kosen, (Imported Trees.)— 60 cents 
-each for less than a dozen; $6 per dozen. 
Morus Alba, (Grown from the seed of the Alba-Bosea.)— From 25 
to 50 cents each. One-year-old trees, $1.50 per dozen; by mail, $2. 
Morns Alba Seed, (Gathered on the Alba-Kosea.)— 25 cents per 
ipacket. (For directions for sowing the seed, see " Sericulture Chart.") 
SERICULTURE CHART, 
-OR SYNOPTIC TABLE ON THE CULTURE OF THE MULBERRY 
AND THE REARING OF THE SILKWORM. 
BY FELIX GILLET, OF NEVADA CITY, CAL. 
Illustrated with cuts representing the size and shape of 
leaves of the Nangasaki, Alba-Eosea, Lhoo, Moretti and 
Common Morus Alba; also, the Nangasaki one and two 
years from cutting, the natural size of the silkworm 
just hatched, and the silkworm ready to spin; silk 
cocoon of French and Italian annual races; chrysalis and 
moth. Printed on heavy paper. Sent by mail to any part 
of the United States, carefully wrapped, at 50 cents per 
-copy. 
