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ASPARAGUS. 
CONOVER’S COLOSSAL. One of the largest and best in cultivation. A de- 
licious early vegetable which should be in every garden. Strong 1 year roots, by mail, 
postpaid, $1 per 100 ; by express, $4.00 per 1,000. Two years extra strong, $1.25 per 100 ; 
$6.00 per 1,000, by express or freight. 
PALMETTO. Anew, extra large variety, very fine. One year, strong roots, by 
mail, postpaid, $1.25 per 100. By express, $6.00 per 1,000. Two years, fine roots, $1.25 per 
100; $8.00 per 1,000. Express, or freight charges paid by purchaser. 
BARR’S MAMMOUTH. A new, extra large Asparagus originated in Pennsylva- 
nia, where it is claimed to be, grown side by side with Conover’s Colossal, and under the 
same treatment, double the size, as well as earlier, and more productive. Strong one year 
plants, by mail $1.50 per 100 ; by express or freight, $6 per 1,000. Two years, $1.50 per 
100; $8 per 1,000. Only one year Asparagus can be sent by mail. 
our Patrons. 
(SPECIAL.) 
Weare anxious that every one of our customers 
shall have a good practical helper iu their gar- 
den work, knowing as we well do, that this will 
insure greater success and pleasure to them. So 
we have arranged with the publishers of Popular 
Gardening and Fruit Growing to furnish that 
bright, able and profusely illustrated Dollar month- 
ly, for one year, ou the terms which we print below: 
WHAT YOU GET. First let us mention what you will get in the yearly 
volume: Almost 400 three-column pages with nearly 400 costly and original 
engravings, (no St. 00 magazine is more finely printed); over 2,000 practical arti- 
clesand notes from cultivators every W'here on gardening for money-making and 
pleasure. Full monthly directions for doing Out-door, UnderGlass and Window 
Garden and Orchard work; complete indexes: an Inquiry department in which 
thousands of inquiries have beenanswered.it will answer yours; valuable plans 
for laying out readers’ gardens in every issue; reliable reports from its Editor’s 
thirteen-acre Experiment Grounds. Sample copy, 4cts. Address at Buffalo, 
N. Y. Send subscriptions to the undersigned. 
OUR TERMS TO YOU. 
The invariable price of the above Magazine is $1 per year. But for each subscription 
sent me, with $1, a selection may be made of any plants in Catalogue, as a premium, to 
amount of 40 cts. And for each cash order for Grape Vines at single, or dozen rates, 
amounting to. $6, or over, it will be sent free, for one vear, if request for the Magazine ac- 
companies the order. 
Good Books for Gardeners, Fruit Growers, and Others. 
Any of the .following valuable books, I 
publishers’ prices named, poxtpaid, by mail : 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. New and Revised Kdiiion . S2 oo 
Fitz’s Sweet Potato Culture 60 
Henderson’s Gardening for Pleasure 2 cx> 
Henderson’s Gardening for. Profit. . . 200 
Treat’s Injurious Insects of the Farm and Garden. ... 2 00 
Bailey’s Field Notes on Apple Culture 75 
Chorlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide 75 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. New 
Edition 5-00 
Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener 1 00 
Fuller’s Grape Culturist 1 5Q 
will supply to my customers, at the regular 
Fuller’s The Propagation of Plants St 50 
Fuller’s Small Fruit Culture. New and Revised cd.. 1 50 
Fulton’s Peach Culture. New and Revised ed. 1.50 
Henderson’s Hand Book of Plants. 3 00 
Henderson’s Practical Floriculture 1 50 
Husmann’s American Grape Growing and Wine 
Making t g 0 
Meech’s Quince Culture 1 oo 
Origin of Cultivated Plants ’’’’ 1 75 
Quin’s Pear Culture for Profit 1 00 
Thomas’ American Fruit Culturist. New ed 200 
Kg? Should any of my friends receive two Catalogues ; or if it is sent to any one not in- 
terested in grapes or small fruits, will you please hand it to some neighbor, who would be 
likely to care for it. Everybody who owns a lot, can find a few feet of space to plant grape 
vines and there is probably no other fruit that yields as speedy and profitable results 
with as little trouble as the grape. 
Address all orders and communications to 
GEIO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
