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CARDEN 
October, 1891. 
PATENTS. 
PENSIONS, 
Arrears of Pay 
and Bounty 
How to procure a Pat- 
ent. Trade-mark, or La- 
bel. Information as to 
wliat is patentable, etc. 
for Soldiers and Sailors, 
Widows, Minor chil- 
dren. and Dependent 
Parents of Soldiers, 
obtained for Sol- 
diers and Sailors, or 
for Widows, Parents 
or heirs of those who 
died in the military 
service of the U. S. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
ALLAN RUTHERFORD, 
(Late Third Auditor U. S. Treasury.) 
Attorney & Counsellor at Law, 
Atlantic Building. 9'iS and 930 FStreet.N. W. Room 125 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
F. I. SACE & SON, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
1 S3 Kende St., N. Y. 
Receivers of all kinds of Covntry Produce, Including 
Game. Live and Dressed Poultry. Dressed I'ogsand Calves. 
Specialties— Berries, Grapes. Apples, Honey, Onions and 
Potatoes. S cnclls furnished. Correspondence and con- 
signments solicited. Refeience: Dun's Commercial Re- 
ports, to be found at any bank. 
THE PE COS V ALLEY. 
THE, FRUIT BELT OF NEW MEXICO 
Over 100 miles of irrigating canals now completed, 
each from 18 to 60 feet wide and carrying 6 to 7 feet of 
Over 300,000 acres of the richest lands in the world 
already available for irrigation and farming under 
these canals, twenty-five per cent, of which are still 
subject to entry under the homestead laws. 
Other lands for sale at $15 to $&) an acre and on 
easv terms. 
The Pecos River being fed by never-falling springs 
of immense size, the water supply for all the canals 
can carry is assured. In this respect the Pecos is 
unequaled for irrigating purposes by any river on the 
continent. 
Climatic and soil conditions here are superior to 
those of Southern California. All the fruits that are 
f :rown there can be produced here, 3xcept oranges and 
emons, while the Pecos Valley grows all the cereals, 
vegetables and grasses that can be grown anywhere on 
this continent. , _ , . . . 
Cotton, tobacco and hemp also grow here luxuriantly, 
while the neighboring mines afford a home market for 
all products. ..... _ T 
Direct and easy rail communication with the North 
and East. , , .. , 
Send for maps and illustrated pamphlets, giving 
full particulars. 
PECOS IRRIGATION & IMPROVEMENT CO.. 
Eddy. New Mexico. 
Tlie .UltTilghii A uric u I Hi ra I College 
needs more fence- Tbe executive committee of six 
examined forty rods of Page fence that had been In 
use on tbe farm for years. Prof. Davenport stated 
that “no other fence ever made would have stood what 
that fence has.” The committee voted unanimously 
to give an order for more of it. 
PACE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., 
ADKIAN, MICHIGAN. 
PAIN Troops 
DIXON S SILICA CRAPHITE PAINT 
Water will ran from it pare and clean . It coversdonble 
$20 
PHOSPHATE FOR WHEAT. 
Ji^Sold to Tarm**r>* direct. No agents. 
York Ciikmical Works, York, Pa. 
u/nn || mire unleached Write for free pAinplet contain 
V? U U ftllng full Information Reference as to reliability. 
a © U C O Haskins Ranking House Canadian Bank of Com 
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Mention UUe paper. Ont., Canada 
FOR FALL PLANTING. 
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AND OTHER PLANTS. 
BY F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER. 
Professor of Botany in the University oj Ten- 
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Experiment Station of Tennessee; etc. 
A thoroughly practical work prepared es- 
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and Gardener of to-day, and treats the sub- 
jects presented in the freshest and most 
practical manner. It gives full descrip- 
tions and illustrations of each disease, its 
nature and means for its identification, with 
remedies to be used and mode of application. 
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Chapter I.— THE ESSENTIALS FOR STUDY. Chap- 
ter II.— BLACK-ROT OF GRAPES. CHAPTER III. — 
EXPERIMENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF BLACK- 
ROT OF GRAPES. Chapter IV. — BITTER-ROT. 
WHITE-ROT. Chapter V.— BROWN-ROT. Chapter 
VI.— THE POWDERY MILDEW OF THE VINE. CHAP- 
TER VII.— GRAPE LEAF BLIGHT. CHAPTER VIII. 
—ROOT-ROT OF THE VINE. CHAPTER IX— AN- 
THRACNOSE AND BIRDS-EYE ROT. CHAPTER X. 
-DOTTED OR SPECKLED ANTHRACNOSE OF THE 
VINE. Chapter XI.— BLACK ROT OF THE APPLE. 
CHAPTER XII.— APPLE RUST AND CEDAR APPLES. 
CHAPTER XIII.— APPLE SCAB. CHAPTER XIV.— PEAR 
SCAB. CHAPTER XV.— THE F.NTOMOSPORIUM OF 
THE PEAR AND QUINCE. CHAPTER XVI.-PLUM 
ROT OR THE MONILIA OF FRUIT. CHAPTER XVII. 
-BLACK-KNOT OF THE PLUM AND CHERRY. 
CHAPTER XVIII. — LEAF-SPOT DISEASE OF THE 
PLUM AND CHERRY. CHAPTER XIX.— POWDERY 
MILDEW OF THE CHERRY. CHAPTER XX.— PEACH 
LEAF CURL. CHAPTER XXI.— FUNGUS OF THE 
RASPBERRY ANTHRACNOSE. 
OVER SIXTY ORIGINAL ILLUSTRA- 
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Id order to place it within the reach of all our sub- 
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J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N. J. 
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The True Bermuda Easter Lily 
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SlPEItB FALL CATALOGUE of Bulba and Plant® 
for Fnll Planting nnd Winter Blooming, together 
with a sample copy of the Mayflower, andTarge color- 
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Mixed Tulips for 35c.. 6 Fine Mixed Hyacinths for 60c.; 
12 Mixed Narcissus, 50c.: 25 Fine Mixed Crocus for20cts. 
OUR FALL CATALOGUE for 1891. 
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