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March, 1889 . 
Rancocas made famous by producing the finest tomato 
ever raised ; the earliest and heaviest cropper ; beautiful 
round shape, glossy-vermillion, smooth, solid and of deli- 
cious icy-flavor. 50.000 pkts. sold in Europe since Dec. 
1 st. For 25 cents we will send a pkt. of the Lor- 
illarri Tomato seed, a beautiful colored plate 
and handsome Seed t'ataloffiie, by mail, post-paid. 
A. D. COWAN Sc CO.. 1 14 Chambers St., 
P. 0 . Box, 2541. New York, N. Y. 
SELF-BINDING 
ASPARAGUS BUNCHER. 
Second Year and Four Sizes. 
Boston Bunclier.— 1 to lbs. 
bunch ; ties in middle. Trenton 
Buncber— lJ^toSlbs. NewYork- 
Two sizes, to three lbs. ; 4 to Qi lbs. 
Agents .— Parker A Wood, Boston, Mass.: 
Tomillson A Satterthwait, Trenton, N J.: 
Pond A Smith, 236 Washington St., New 
York City ; S. C. Satterthwait, Aiken, S. C. 
C. Billups, Norfolk, Va.: W. Jones, 2029 
Market St., Philadelphia Pa. 
Correspondence solicited. 
EDWIN BEE KM AN, Middletown, N. J. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
Produce Commission Merchants 
for Circular giving important advice about shipping 
produce. Also containing recipe for preserving 
eggs. Established 1845. 
No. 279 Washington Street, New York City. 
Lucrative Employment. 
Send for Economy Roaster, Baker and 
Steamer If you want to make money, 
have a tender roast or good bread. Rec- 
ommendedby J. T. Lovett. Sample by 
mall $1.00. 
T. A. GARDNER, Ulfr., So. Vineland, N.J. 
FRUIT TREES 
Cau be destroyed by spraying 
the ireei with London purple dis- 
solved in water. For full directiona 
„ and improved outfits for Hand or Horae 
Power at BOTTOM CASH PRICES, 
address HELD FORCE PUMP CO. Lockport, R.Y. 
TOBACCO STEMS 
Average 500 lbs. to the bale. Delivered free on board. 
We claim to have the Best, Cleanest, and Strongest 
Stems In the Market. 
STRAITON A : STORM, 
204, East 27th St., New York. 
SPRAY YOUR TREES. 
We make the cheapest and best Spraying Pumps In the 
market. Send for Illustrated circular. 
Rnmsey A: Co., Limited, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
ately low. Agents well paid, 
free. Mention this Paper. 
“OSGOOD” 
U. S. Standard Scales. 
Sent on trial. Freight 
paid. FullyWarranted. 
3 TON $35. 
Other sizes proportion- 
illustrated Catalogue 
OSGOOD k THOMPSON, Binghamton, N. Y. 
PATENT 
k4Ja«taMe2r>nnen 
and Marker. A 
liARHELL’S 
FURROWER 
UMARKER 
kuna Steadily. 
Gam 
adjustable 
to all ine'ioaf 
Kies of froond 
Leaves the earth wi 
Opens a 
I better row in ' 
Neither soft or hard 
^ground than any other Marker. 
["pulverized at bottom of furrow. 
Mark* ary width from 2X to 6 feet, and from a mere 
mark to 6 inches deep. 
“Take pleasure in recommending it. it does the business ; It 
veil made and will la«t for years.' - J. 9. Collins, Moortttovm.N.J 
“It far exceeds my exportations. If the real merits of this 
;beap implement were known to potato growers alone, the sales 
vonld beimm- use ' E L.Ooy.PrM. Wash. Co.(N. Y.) Affr Society 
U.W.DOUGHTEN 
Manufact'r. Mooreatown, 
Burllnrtou Co., #• 
GANDY’S PRIZE OR FIRST SEASON STRAWBERRY. 
This shows its shape and average size. Its 
color is brightest crimson, very handsome 
and showy and so firm as to keep several 
days after gathered. In quality it is lusci- 
ous, the plant a strong grower with a perfect 
blossom, entirely exempt from disease and 
an abundant yielder: bu . its great value is 
in its remarkable latenecs — lasting long after 
all others have disappeared and "■''tending 
the Strawberry season to two months — and 
the fact that it yields a crop of its beautiful, 
mammoth berries the season the plants are 
planted. Full description, testimonials, &c., 
and a colored picture of it, mailed free. 
Plants by mail, 50 cts. a doz; $2.50 per 100. 
By express $15.00 per 1000. 
Lovett’s Guide to Horticulture, a hand- 
some book of nearly 100 pages, finely printed and over 200 illustrations, de- 
scribing every kind of hardy Fruit and Ornamental Tree and Plant, new or 
old, giving both defects and merits ; replete with instructions on planting, 
pruning, culture, &c., and quoting Trees and Plants at half what they are 
usually sold for, will be mailed, with colored plates, for 10c., without plates free. 
Headquarters for Wonderful Peach, Gandy and Monmouth Strawberries, Erie Blackberry, 
Abundance and Spaulding Plums, Lawson Pear, Meech’s Quince, etc. — all fully described in 
the Guide. 200,000 Peach Trees, Apple, Pear and other fruit trees; Strawberries, Blackberries, 
Raspberries, Grape Vines and other Small Fruits ; Evergreen and Deciduous Ornamental Trees, 
Plants and Vines and Nut-bearing Trees in almost unlimited numbers and great variety^. 
Plants by mail to all points of the Continent a specialty. 
Mention this paper and a copy of Orchard J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N.J 
and Garden will he sent free. • 
NEW DWARF CHAMPION TOMATO. 
Introduced by us last season, and univer- 
sally admitted to be one of the most valu- 
able introductions of recent years.receivlng 
tbe highest commendation wherever tried. 
Entirely distinct in its characteristics; 
dwarf and compact in habit; upright in 
growth and nearly self supporting; fruit 
smooth and symmetrical, of medium size 
and pinkish purple color; ripens well to the 
stem, but little subject to crack; skin tough ; 
flesh solid and dense, few seeds, immensely 
productive, and earliest of all Good To- 
matoes. Send us 15 cents and we will 
mail you a packet of the seed and our 1889 
Catalogue. 
To more generally Introduce our 
seeds, we will, for $1.50 (catalogue price 
$2.50) mail you one packet each of the fol- 
lowing recent introductions, all of the high- 
est merit, 25 varieties in all. Gold-eyed 
wax and Champion bush Bean; King of the 
Garden Lima and Golden Cluster poleBean 
Lentz blood Turnip Beet; all season Cab - 
bage ; Intermediate Carrot; Beauty Cauli- 
flower; Beckert’s Silver Spray and Golden 
Self Blanching Celery; Giant Pera Cucum- 
ber: White Corry and Old Colony Corn; 
Beckert’s Golden Curled and BrownCurled 
or Chartier’s Lettuce; Emerald Gem Muse 
Melon; Green and Gold Water Melon;Whltk 
Globe Onion; Sweet Potato Pumpkln;Amer- 
icaniWonder and Stratagem Pea; Scarlet Globe and Beckert’s Chartler Kadish; Mammoth Salsify and Sibley 
Squash. Choice Seeds for Market Gardeners our Specialty. 
WILLIAM C. BECKERT, Seedsman, Allegheny, Pa. 
FAYKIGRAPES 
NIAGARA, EMPIRE STATE, 
and first-class establishment. Free 
|^MlCtST MOIEfl 
GRAPEVINES 
IN AMERICA. 
EATON, MOYER and all other., new and old; also small fruits 
, , Lowest prices, highest grading, warranted true. In every respect a model. 
class establishment. Free Illustrated Catalogue. CEO. S. JOSSELYN, Fredonia, N. Y> 
ELECTROTYPES AND PRINTING 
FOR 
Nurserymen, Fruit Growers, Seeds- 
men and Florists. 
CATALOGUE, BOOK, NEWSPAPER,^ 
And Job Printing of Every Description . 
Catalogue of 3000 Electrotypes of Fruits, Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Vege- 
tables, Designs, Ac., at low cosf, by mall for 15 cents. 
OOH MOTTO: Fine Work at Fair Prices. 
Orchard and Garden Is a sample of our printing. 
MONMOUTH PRINTING HOUSE, 
Little Silver, New Jersey. 
