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f ORCHRRDf^f GARDEN \ 
Buds for Propagation 
Carefullv selected and packed In moist spas mini 
moss at prices quoted. At dozen and hundred rates by 
mail postpaid: at thousand rates by express. Six, fifty 
and live hundred of a variety will be supplied at dozen, 
hundred and thousand rates respectively. No order 
accepted for less than $1.00. 
Peaches. — Wonderful, doz., 75c; 100. $3.50: 
1000, $*25.00. Lovett's White, Good, doz., 
$1.C0; 100. $4.00. Tong-Pa, Japan Hardy. Southern 
Early, Ellison, doz., 30c: 100. 75c: 1000, $3.00. Standard 
sorts, doz., 25c: 100. 50c: 1000, $i . 50. 
Plu ms. — Abu iidanee (true), Spaulding, 
doz.. 50c; 100. $2.50; 1000, $10.00. Kelsey's Japan. 
Ogon, Robinson, Mariana and Standard sorts, doz. 25c; 
100, 50c: It 00, $*2.50. 
A pplen.— t’arlougli, doz., 75c: 100. $3.50; 1000. 
$23.0 . Hano, Jacob’s Sweet. Scarlet Cranberry. Sut- 
ton's Beauty, William’s Favorite, Red Cider, Indian, 
Dickinson, Finny, Marshall. Charlottenthabr. Whin- 
ery’s Late, Paul’s Imperial, Gideon's sorts, doz., 30c; 
100 $1.00; 1000, $5.00. Salome. Yellow Transparent 
Lavrver or Delaware Winter, and all standard sorts in- 
cluding Crabs. doz. 25c; 100. 50c: 1000, $2.00. 
Pears.— Kieffer’s Hybrid, doz., 25c; 100 50c; 1000, 
$3.00. 
Q u I nces.—Meech’s Prolific, Champion, doz., 25c; 
100, 50c; 1000. $3.00 
A prieots.— Named Russian sorts, doz., 25c; 100, 
1 0c; 1000, $3.00. Common Varieties, doz., 25c: 100, 50c; 
llOO, $2.00. 
Almonds.— Russian, doz., 50c; 100. $2.50. Com- 
mon Hard and Soft Shell, doz., *25c: 100 50c; 1000, $2.50. 
Budding Knives, Pocket, tlnest English. Wost- 
enholm’s IXL each by mail, $1.00. 
Kalila 'l y ing, prepared for use. per lb„ 25c; by 
mail, 40c. 
J. T. LOVETT CO., 
Little Silver, New Jersey. 
Telegraph and Money Order Ottic.ee: Red Bank, N. J, 
FRUIT 
EVAPORATUK 
THE ZIMMERMAN 
The Standard Machine. 
Different sizes and prices. Illustrated Catalogue free. 
TIIEZIMMEUMAN MACHINE CO. Ciucinnati,0 
MAItlAf* C D WANTED on SALARY 
IflAllAtaCn $2000 per YEAR 
To open a branch office in your locality. Business 
purely mercantile. One that will inspire you with 
pride pleasure and protit. Trade established. 
No peddling. J. E. SHEPARD, Cincinnati, O. 
U S I C—A R T—E LOCUTION and 
General Culture. Desirable Positions 
open to progressive students. All interested 
will receive valuable Information Free, 
by addressing E. TOURJEE, Boston, Mass. 
UNEQUALED 
For House. Bam 
INDIANA 
and all out-buildings. 
ANYBODY CAN PUT IT ON. 
PRICE LOW. 
Write for Sample and Book. 
~ Duane 8 t., New York City. 
PAINT A ROOFING CO. 
For Sheds & Poultry Buildings 
Excellent Roof Complete. Any one can lay it. 
$2.00 per 1 0O Sq. Feet 
Sample tree ij you elate size of roof. 
DAIUTTOV11 BARNS AND FENCES WITH SLATE 
rAIHI PAINT 60 CENTS A GALLON IN BARRELS. 
42 W. Broadway, New York. 
Cabinet and Turning Mill. 
Pews, Counters, Tables, 
DESKS, 
^Mantels, Wardrobe*, etc., etc. 
STAIR WORK- 
Newel Posts, Balusters, 
Strings, Step*. Hand-Rail. etc. 
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450 N. Twelfth St., Phil&da., Pa. 
WRIGHT <3c DAVIS, 
SUCCESSORS TO 
AMOS W. AUSTIN, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
82 & 84 Mulberry Street, Newark, N. J. 
DEALEU IN GAME. POULTKY & PRODUCE, ALSO 
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS. 
Strictly Commission House. We buy no goods. 
NEV 
IES. 
ws 
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Greatest inducements ever of. 
fere<L Now’s your time to get up 
orders for our celebrated Tens 
and Coffees, and secure a beauti- 
ful Gold Band orMoss Rose China 
Tea Set, or Handsome Decorated 
Gold Band Moss Rose Dinner Set, or Gold Band Moss 
Decorated Toilet Set. For full particulars address 
THE GREAT AMERICAN 
P. O. Box 289. 
TEA CO., 
31 and 33 Vesey St., New Y ork 
PATENTS 
rorlNVENTORS! 
_ _ _ _ Send for Pamphlet. 
Patbiok O’Fabhelx,, At’ty at Law, Washington, D. C. 
FARM FOR SALE ! 
80 ACRES AT DEAL, BEACH, N. J. 
(Midway between Long Branch and Asbury Park). 
Ocean view. 4000 peach trees In full bearing. Good build- 
ings. Land suitable for truck and garden farming. Price 
moderate Terms easy. Address, 
ISAAC C. KENNEDY, Asbury Park, N. J. 
The Wonderful Peach 
FALL 1889- ORDER EARLY. 
Thecutshows the form one-hair* diameter or quarter 
natural size. Largest specimens measure a toot in 
circumference and weigh nearly a pound Rich yellow 
with carmine cheek; firm, rich, juicy, excellent: fleBh yel- 
low; a perfect freestone; ripens the second week In Octo- 
ber, (or after Smock) and lasts two weeks after It Is picked. 
By all odds the best late peach yet introduced. Sent out 
under seal. None genuine without it. 
PRICES: 
1st class, ea. 50c; Doz., $5 00; 100, $25.00 
Medium, “ 40c; “ 4.00; “ 20.00 
J. budded “ 35c. “ 3.50; “ 15 00 
Buds, by mail. doz.. 75c, 100, $3.50; 1000, $25 00 
Full information (history, description, testimonials, etc.) 
mailed free. Also a pamphlet on the culture of the Peach 
wirh descriptions and prices of all the standard and new 
varieties, of whlc » we have, we think, the largest and finest 
stock In the country. 
We also offer a large supply of peach pits grown In the 
South below' the yellow's line. Low prices upon application. 
J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N. J. 
TOBACCO STEMS ^.oo 3 
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. 
BEECHAM’S PILLS 
ACT LIKE! MAGIC 
ON A WEAK STOMACH. 
2Scts. a Box 
OF ALL DRUCCISTS. 
HORTICULTURAL BOOKS. 
The following books are standard works and the best of their kind. Sent post-paid 
on receipt of price. 
Fuller’s Small Fruit Cclturist.— T he most valuable work on thesubjectextant; 
propagation, culture, varieties, etc., fully treated upon. Profusely illustrated. Price 
$1.50. 
Fuller’s Grape Culturist.— A standard work on the subject : eminently practi- 
cal, and exceedingly interesting ; should be in the hands of all who grow grapes. 
Finely illustrated. Price $1.50. 
American Fruit Culturist. — A valuable work, covering the entire field of the propagation and culture of 
both Orchard and Small Fi uits, recently revised and brought down to date by the autho’*, J. J. Thomas. Fully 
Illustrated ; nearly 600 pages. A valuable work at the low price of $2.00. 
Barry’s Fruit garden.— W ritten by P. Barry, who has had years of practical experience as a nurseryman 
and fruit grower, and who thoroughly understands the work he has treated in this book. Over 500 pages, re- 
vised and enlarged. Fully illustrated. Price $2.50. 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America.— A n encyclopedia of Pomology. New edition. The 
author spent a long life In the study of pomology, and has left this enduring monument for the benefit of gene- 
rations to come. One thick volume of over 1,250 pages. Price $5.00. 
Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden.— B y Mary Treat.— A valuable and Interesting work giving 
an account of the most distructive insects and the present knowledge of the methods of preventing their ravages. 
Invaluable to the fruit-grower. Fully Illustrated. Price $2.00. 
Scott’s Suburban Home Grounds. —A treatise on the art of beautifying Home Grounds of small extent. 
Illustrated by upward of 200 plates and engravings of plans for residences and their grounds, of trees and shrubs, 
and garden embellishments; also descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees aud shrubs grown in the United 
States. Over 600 pages handsomely bound In cloth. Price $3.00. 
J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N. J. 
ELECTROTYPES AND PRINTING 
FOR 
Nurserymen, Fruit Growers, Seeds- 
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CATALOGUE, BOOK, NEWSPAPER, 
And Job Printing of Every Description. 
Catalogue of 3000 Electrotypes of Fruits, Flowers, Trees. Shrubs, Vege- 
tables, Designs, Ac., at low cost, by mail for 15 cents. 
OUK MOTTO: Fine Work at Fair Prices. 
Orchard and Garden Is a sample of our printing. 
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