can afford to show more enterprise than 
any agent lias yet exhibited in collecting 
subscriptions. 
The Prizes O tie red are as follows, 
and will be paid to the persons sending 
the largest clubs in the same order: 1st, 
$200; 2nd, $100; 3d, $75; 4th, $50; 5th, $25; 
(till, $20; 7th, $15; 8th, $10: 9th, $5. 
The Premiums offered, to the s i w ho remit 
50 cents for each subscription are given at 
length in our December and January num¬ 
bers, and a copy will be sent to any one 
requesting it without charge. As this is 
our last issue before the award is to be 
made, we will here say for the last time, 
personally, to you, kind reader, that if you 
let this opportunity pass with no attempt 
to help yourself by helping ns. you v ill. in 
our opinion, regret it exceedingly, when 
you read our awards and see 4 * what might 
have been.” 
Look at Reed’s advertisement; or Concord Crapes 
on page 25. Every reader of Seed-Time and Harvest 
should send a trial order for a dozen. You are sure 
to be pleased. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Parties who contemplate risking Europe will do 
well to correspond with Dr. E. Tourjo*. Boston, the 
lead r of so many pleasant trips over the ocean; t\ ho 
will send a desci iptive pamphlet free to ail applicants. 
The Christian Union says: . "Dr. Tourjee’s excur¬ 
sions are the most satisfactory, the best planned and 
conducted and embrace a wider range of travel than 
any other of the excursion tours.” 
Extra Early Pea*. Messrs. Peter Henderson 
& Co., desire us to say that the statement made by 
us in our last number, regarding their Extra Early 
Peas is a mistake, and that theirs are entirely differ¬ 
ent and distinct from Cleveland’s First and Best. In 
correcting this statement we will say that we now 
regret having “called names” at all in making it. as 
it may lead to hard feelings, when no unkind ness was 
intentional on our part toward any one. and a second 
thought would have kept back the whole statement 
even though we knew it to be true It is just, possible 
that Henderson’s name, was not mentioned in the long 
list of “leading seedsmen,” a part of which we 
thoughtlessly quoted, and we beg the pardon of any 
who may think themselves injured by our statement . 
We add to our clubbing offers the following publi¬ 
cations with Seed-Time and Harvest, at prices given. 
Ballou’s Monthly Magazine, Boston. $1.50 
North and South. Buffalo. N. Y. .50 
Farmers’Home, Dayton, Ohio. ,50 
Farmers’ Magazine, Parkesburg, Pa. .50 
In OtfR New Catalogue will be found three entire 
ly new Potatoes, three new. Beans, a splendid new 
Sweet Corn, four new Peas, one new Cabbage, a new 
Melon, a new Celery, a new Tomato and new prices 
on many standard vegetables. Please reserve a por¬ 
tion of your Seed Orders for us. Catalogue free 
upon application. 
Light Brahmas. 
SEE FRONTISPIECE. 
, Among the Asiatic breeds of fowls th« 
Light Brahmas hold a high rank. They are 
of large size, good mothers and fair layers 
of large eggs. Some claim them to be the 
best winter layers there are, but we pre¬ 
sume almost any of the large breeds will 
lav well in winter if tliev have warm and 
comfortable quarters, and plenty of suit¬ 
able and stimulating food. Our engraving 
represents atypical pair of these excellent 
fowls. We have known a flock of one year 
old fowls of this breed to average from nine 
to twelve and a half pounds in weight, as 
they ran, and vve found a cross of them 
and the White Leghorns to make a most 
desirable general utility fowl. 
Advertisements. 
In writing to any of our advertisers. please 
'ion that you saw their advertisement in SEED- 
VIME AND HARVEST. 
S end $1 for formula to make 50 lbs. best LAUNDRlf 
SOAP for SI. J. E. Hue, Jr.. Littleton, IS. C. 
Russian or Caucasian "N1ULBERRY 
A sped .liy. A. K. VV iuliams Fairoiiry, Nebraska; 
A NIGHT’S AMUSEMENT 15c. Plays, Dialogues, Entertain¬ 
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2t3 ‘ 21 Beckman St., N. Y. 
mmm turkey, 
PIIKIN DUCK and 
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From choice turds at fair prices Send for price list. 
Mention this paper. O, E>. BELDING* 
2-5* Middletown. N. Y. 
SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
Grape Vine*, Fruit Trees, Are., «fcc. 
A superior stock of ail the leading varieties, both new 
and old. at reasonable rates. < Catalogue Free. 
2 1 IRVING- ALLEN, Springfield,- Mass. 
2020 SEP.ftffS 
BY ACTUAL COUNT 
grew on one Plant of 
the Blue Ridge Raspberry in 1882. The Blur- 
Ridge is a new Berry found growing wild on the Blue 
Ridge Mountain in 1879. I ha ve a few hundred Plante 
for Sale at 50 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. Cash with 
order. Mention Seed-Time and Harvest. 
Address. JNO. W. MARTIN. Originator. 
Itf GREENWOOD DEPOT. Alb, C«*., Yu. 
CATALOGUE FREE ! 
FRUIT Trees. Crape 
VINES, FLOWERS, PLANTS, &c Ac. 
The choicest grape vines delivered safely by mail, 
8 for 81 . 00 . 20 for $ 200 . Address, 
F. WALKER & CO., 
2-1 New Albany, Ind. 
