November, 1889. 
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Gandy and Monmoath Strawberries. Tlie Earliest and tlie Latest, 
Monmouth is a large, firm, good, handsome, 
productive and reliable, extra early strawberry 
with perlect blossom. 
Berries of large size, 
crimson color, very uni- 
form and regular, 
holding their size to the 
end of season, except- 
ionally Arm and of sup- 
erior quality. Plant 
full of vigor. 
Gandy is the latest 
of all, also the best 
shipper and keeper. 
Monmouth and Gandy 
combine to produce all 
that can be desired in 
the way of strawberries 
for a succession, from 
the earliest to the latest 
Monmouth and posseses the im- 
portant qualities of size, beauty, firmness, good quality, vigor and 
productiveness. Such a combination cannot fail to make them be- Gandy 
come popular and profitable. One dozen each of Monmouth and Gandy for two subscribers, or two dozen of 
each for three subscribers, by mail postage free. 
Daisy Strawberry. 
Jucunda Improved Strawberry. 
An improvement upon the old Jucunda, possessing 
A good grower and stand the sun well. The berries all the good qua ities of that most beautiful and valua- 
are large, uniform in size and shape, vtry handsome, ble old variety, with a plant as strong, vigorous and en- 
Quallty is very good and it is moderately Arm. Karly during and as free from disease as the old reliable 
to midseason. Pistillate. One dozen plants for three , "Wilson.” One dozen plants for a club of three sub- 
subscribers, or two dozen plants for A ve subscribers.by scribers, or two dozen plants for Ave subscribers, by 
mail postpaid. I mail postpaid. 
Holt’s fflammotli Sage.— Forms large plants, with immense, perfect leaves and never runs to seed. 
This is far superior to the ordinary variety aud a few plants of it should.be in every family garden. It is of 
vigorous growth and gives a profusion of fragrant foliage. We offer 1 doz. plants for 3 subscribers, free by mail. 
Pruning Knife. Given for Three Sub- 
scribers. 
This is a well-made knife, of best steel and admira- 
bly adapted for the purpose. Postage 6 cents. 
Dickens and Scott’s Works, complete in 
15 Vols. and 12 Vols. respectively. For a club of Ave 
subscribers we offer a complete set of either of these 
novels, delivered free of chirge. For full particulars 
of this liberal premium see September number of Or- 
chard & Garden. 
Hazeltine Hand Weeder. Given for two 
Subscribers. 
This is a most useful tool for the gardener and a great 
help in weeding onions, carrots or any other closely 
planted vegetables. We hardly ever go into the gar- 
den during the growing season without one of these 
tools. Postage 5 cents . 
Iris Ksempferi (Japan Iris), The most beautiful 
of all the Iris family. Entirely hardy and succeeds 
in every kind of soil. The Aowers are very large and 
handsome and differ in form from the ordinary kinds, 
being b oad and Aat. They present a remarkable va- 
riety of color, from pure white and ranging through 
the various shades of blue, purple, and violet, with oc- 
casional markings of yellow and white. It is quite dis- 
tinct from all the other varieties and is a valuable ac- 
quisition. Named varieties. Four plants for three 
subscribers, by mail postpaid. 
Hydrangea panicnlata grandiflora 
(Large Panicle-flowered hydrangea). Re- 
cently introduced from Japan. A variety of great 
value, perfectly hardy, with large and abundant 
foliage, and immense pyramidal panicles of white 
Aowers, a foot or more in length, changing to 
pink, which appear in August and continue until 
frost. Most effective either singly or in groups 
and a> shrub of the greatest beauty and value. Two 
plants, free by mail, for three subscribers. 
Tlie Lawson Pear. 
This re markable 
Summer Pear is not 
only the most beauti- 
ful in apperrance, but 
the largest early pear 
yet produced. As it is 
a good shipper and 
can be placed upon 
the market several 
weeks earlier than 
Bartlett, and at a time 
when it has absolute 
control, there is nothing perhaps that can be planted 
by the fruit grower (particularly at the South) that will 
yield such lucrative returns. Two trees for three sub- 
scribers, four trees for Ave subscribers, by mail post- 
paid. 
