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HOWE’S POTATO MANUAL. 
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RURPEESgEEDSf^ROW 
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1 which cannot be obtained elsewhere— FREE to all who intend to purchase Seeds. I 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
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ARRAY m FRUIT TREES I VINES 
Wormy Fruit and Leaf Blight of A . , , , 
Grape and Potato Rot, Pluin Curculia prevented by using 
i, Tears, Cherries, fXCELSIOR 
PERFECT FRUIT ALWAYS SELLS AT COOD PR ICES. Catalogue show- 
ing all injurious inseots to Fruits mailed free. ' r — 
'and Berry Plants at Bottom Prices. 
Large stock of Fruit Trees, Vines* 
Address WM. STAHL, Quincy, Ills, 
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This Blanket remains securely in its place on the horse, is loose and com- 
fortably adjusted at every point, made of best wearing material and cannot be 
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horsemen everywhere. _ Bll Pi i I]Ql)0[l BldnKGt GO., 
Burlington, Wis. 
full descriptive circular 
sent on application. 
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Early ami frequent use are only requ'red to secure Ibe best remits. Endorsed by leading agricultu- 
rists throughout the countrv. Jas. J. H. Gragory, the noted seedsman, in his anuual catalogue for 1891 
in au article, “How I Grow Potatoes," recommended the weeder fer the early cultivation or that crop. 
“ While one row of potatoes was being heed by hand, it being too near the edge to use the weeder, 
my son hoed with the weeder and one Lorse, ami more thoroughly, THIRTY SIX rows. I must have 
two next year.” T 3 . TERRY. 
“I regard Breed’s Weeder as one of the most valuable implements a farmer can afford to employ." 
.1. THOMAS, Inventor of the Smoothing Hariow. 
“ We are uslug the Weeder today on a field of potatoes a foot high and it does the best work it has 
done yet for we have hit just the right condition of the soil." WALDO F. BROWN. 
” Your W eeder is about all that can be asked for as a weed-killer and surface pulverizer.’ 
JOHN GOULD. 
” Its advantage is, that it can comb out the fiue weeds from the hills of coin and potaloes tetter than 
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“ I have culy words of recommendation for vour Weeder.’* 
CHAS. W. BLEW, Manager of the Northwestern Agriculturist. 
THE UNIVERSAL WEEDER CO., No. Weare, N. H. 
Send for circulars and price list. Where we have no agent we will ship machines prepaid at retail price. 
