flfton, IN. Y. 
Sanford This blackperry here has proved to be the hardiest < f all black- 
berries. The canes have endured a temperature of 35 degrees below zero with- 
out injury, always producing a good crop of choice berries. The fruit is 
round, of medium size, a deep black in color and will not turn red after picking. 
(Juality good, better than the Snyder, tender and sweet with the flavor of the 
wild berry of the woods. The Sanford does thebest grown on a rich moist loam, 
restricted to thehill, with out pruning. Doz., 50c; 25, 75c; 100, $2.00. 
Field Corn. 
I have a small lot of this to offer, and must limit each customer to one bushel 
or less. This corn is the early yellow eight rowed improved with deep grain 
and small cob. It is a heavy yielder. Last season it produced at the rate of 
106 bushels of ears to the acre. Price by freight or express, one peck 60c., '/i 
bushel $1.00, bushel, $1.75 
Berry Baskets. 
I can furnish the standard quart Wax Lined Paper Berry Baskets at $3.25 
per 1000 1<\ O. B. Afton or $2.80 from the factory, if ordered before June 1st. 
As the name implies they' are coated inside and outside with pure refined par- 
affine wax rendering the baskets pure, clean and perfect. Send 3c. stamp for 
sample basket. 
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