NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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T^GRTiLizGRs, ImpDemenTS, Gtg. 
Note.— On all Fertilizers and Insecticides, if to be sent by mail, 8c. per lb. must be added. 
LADIES' FLORAL SET. 
No lady who does any work at all in the flower or vegetable garden should be 
without this splendid set of tools. They are just the right size for that kind of 
work, being strong and light. This set will not be broken, but the small cost of 
the four tools places them within the reach of every one. Price, $1.50 per set , 
by express. 
THE "HARVARD" LAWN 
MOWER. 
Unexcelled for Lightness of Draft, Sim- 
plicity of Construction and Durability. 
As a result of the popularity of the 
rear cut, internal gear, Lawn 
Mower, the simplicity and 
consequent unlikeliness of its 
getting out of 
order, it presents 
every advantage of 
the best known ma- 
chines now on the 
market, and includes many 
valuable improvements not 
found in any other mower. 
An extended description of this 
mower is not possible at this time, 
and we can only say that we war- 
rant every machine to be the equal 
of any now iu use, and solicit your 
order for Lawn Mowers, guaran- 
teeing that every claim made for 
this new machine shall be substanti- 
ated by the most exacting trials. 
Price, 10 inch, $5.50; 12 inch, 
$6.50; 14 inch, $7.00. 
PLANT FOOD. 
Bowker's Food for Flowers. — The best fertilizer for house plants. Clean to 
handle and perfectly odorless, it produces a rich, green growth and profusion of 
flowers if used according to directions which accompany it. Small pkts. 15c., 
or by mail 20c. Large packagre, enough for twenty plants for one year, 
30c.; by mail40o. 
HAND SEED 
THE GRANGER 
BROADCAST 
SOWER. 
This seeder is acknowledged by 
all to be the best on the market 
at the present time. The seed dis- 
tributor, being placed in a horizon- 
tal position, throws the seed direct- 
ly in front of the operator. At the 
regular walking gait of the average 
person it will sow about six acres 
per hour. Any person can use it, 
;ind it distributes the seed and does 
better w(>rk in every respect than 
can possibly be done by hand. Not 
only does it save labor, but by dis- 
tributing the seed so evenly it saves 
the cost of the machine in a very 
short time. Price, $4.00, by ex- 
press. 
LAWN ENRICHER. 
May's Lawn Enricher. — lieware of imitations. To have 
a perfect lawn the ground must be in perl'ect condition, and to 
bring it to that perfection, good fertilizers must be used. To 
make a beautiful green lawn without manure is an impossi- 
bility ; this we have learned by our long experience in the lay- 
ing out of grounds. We now offer our patrons the only lawn 
fertilizer we have found beneficial, and feel confident that it 
will give full satisfaction. Quantity to be used: Ten pounds 
will be sufficient for three hundred square feet, either on old or 
new lawns. Prices. 5 lbs. 30c., 10 lbs. 50c., 20 lbs., $1.00, 
no lbs. $2.00. 100 lbs. $4.00. Special prices for larger quan- 
tities can be had on application. 
Pure Ground Bone. — This is well adapted for general fertil- 
izing purposes. We offer a verv fine quality and quite pure. 
Price, per barrel of 218 lbs., $5.00. 
Crushed Bone.— Moderately course and verj- useful ir. the 
cultivation of vines, small fruit and trees. Perfectly '-ure. 
Price, per 100 lbs. $3.00. 
Slug Shot.— Hammond's 
celebrated Slug Shot is 
guaranteed to destroy po- 
tato bugs and those on 
tomato and egg plants, 
currant worms, cabbage 
lice and w-onns, flea beetles, 
and striped bugs on melons, 
squash, turnips, beets, 
onions, etc. Canker worms 
and caterpillars on fruit and 
ornamental trees. A pre- 
ventive of the rose bug 
and cut worm. Prices, 10c. 
per lb., 5 \bs. for 40c. 
TUADK MAKK. 
Q-rape Dust. — A 
powder for fighting 
mildew and blight. 
This preparation has 
been used success- 
fully over all degrees 
of latitude, embrac- 
ing the ztines of Can- 
ad.-i an<l Florida. 
This powder is supe- 
rior to liquid reme- 
tdics, being more 
easil.v handled and 
applied ; however, 
the success in the use 
of Grape Dust de- 
pends more or less on 
the intelligent man- 
ner in which it is 
used, and the atmos 
f>heric conditions fol 
owing its use, aid or 
retard its effective- 
ness and necessitate 
few or more applications. The application of Grape Dust 
is simple and safe. Bv using a bellows it is spread in a 
cloud of fine dust, settling over fruit and leaves and stems. 
Whether on grapes in the conservatory, in the vineyard, or in 
long stretches of vineyard trellis, or bunches in the green-house, 
a careful man can take any good bellows, insert the nozzlc 
among the leaves, and, with a puff ortwo,coverlightlythe foli- 
age. A few pounds go over a great surface, for :t is very difhi- 
sive and it destroys or drives off various insects on plants. 
Prices, per 6 lb. pkg., 40o.; 10 lb. pkg:., 76c. ; single lb., 
10c. 
It Has Been Proven Conclusively 
that Potatoes Cut to Single Eye give the 
Largest and Best Results. 
THELiaHTNma POTATO EYB 
CUTTER, 
does the work many times 
faster and Is more accurate 
than the knife. It is 
guaged to cutenough tlesh 
with each eye to strength- 
en and vitalize itand does 
the work in a scluntiflc 
manner. No matter now 
small a crop you intend to 
plant, you should use thU 
cutter. 
KXiU Directiona, 
HOW TO PLAKT POTATOES OUr TO OKE ETE. 
and valuable points in Totato Cclturk "by a 
practical Potato Grower," given with each cutter. 
PHoe 30 CENTS By Mail Post Paid. 
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