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November, 1889. 
NEW 
COPPER LABELS 
For Plants and Trees. 
ABSOLUTELY IMPERISHABLE ! 
No String or Wire Required. 
This label is made of Prepared Copper extremely soft 
and pliable and the name of the Plant or Tree is written 
or indented easily with any Pointed Instrument. The 
nscription thus t^ p ,’ clear and distinct and will remain 
so as long as the giant lives. Samples sent on application. 
PRICE $1.50 PER CROSS. 
10 Per Ct . Discount on 10 gross lots. 
Johnson & Stokes, 
SEEDSMEN, 
217 & 2! 9 MARKET STREET, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
“OSGOOD” 
3 IS!! $35. 
U. S. Standard 
SCALES 
Sent on trial. Freight paid. 
Other sizes proportionately 
low. Fully warranted. 
OSGOOD &TH0MPS0N, Binghamton, N.Y. 
and expenses paid, anv active man or woman to sell a line 
of Silver Plated Ware, Watches and Jewelry by sample 
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and do exactly as we agree. Addressat once, 
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i Advert -ing Wagou in your County. t»° to three I 
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YOUR s AME oa 50 chroin °- &c - 
f'ards and PRESENT 
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CARDS 
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850.000 CRAPE VINES 
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IS38 — POMONA NURSERIES -1889 
WONDERFUL PEACH. 
Lawson, Kiefter, Le Conte 
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