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Cheapest" ^and Sb$S incubator. 
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Small Fruits until you send 
for my Price List. E. Van ALLEN. 
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v ou one of our 
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We want agents to "sell them. Send for one. 
A. A. DAVIS Sc CO., Nashua, N. H. 
$5 
5 
Rubber Stamp OUTFIT FUSS, 
AGENTS WANTED. Address, Rubber Stamp 
& Novelty Agents' Supply House, 
5 Siegerstreet, Rochester, N. Y. 
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CENT SHEET MUSIC 
We have over §000 pieces, Vocal and Instru- 
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“The dent Practical Art magazine” 
is The Art Amateur, which gives, monthly, 
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EVERY 
GROWER 
OF SMALL FRUIT 
that reads this advertisement 
will learn of something greatly to his interest by 
sending address on postal to the undersigned. 
F. I. Sage & Son, 
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PHILLIPS’FRUIT EVAPORATOR 
Which was successful at Smyrna, Del.. Aug. 31st. 
1882. in a trial contest of §100 forfeit with the Will¬ 
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contest by S. E. & J. M. Sprout. The Phillips is made 
in 2 sizes; large size has large capacity; both have 
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past, with a bright future. Circulars of Trees and 
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W. R. PHILLIPS, 
i-b Milford, Del. 
PLYMOUTH ROCKC 
B Gilman’s Renowned Strain, if 
Four Yards open range. Correspondence eheer- 
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1* WM. BROWN, Westfield, Mass. 
BERRY. 
Plants by mail or express ai 
one-half Agents' prices. BIL 
Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Blackberries 
\ew Strawberry MRS. BARFIELD. 
A perfect flowering Seedling of Crescent, which ii 
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Full description in free catalogue, 
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S TRAWBERRY PLANTS ana P 
Raspberries, dec. SRAPE VINEO 
Eggs from choice P. Rock fowls $1.50 per 13. 
Send for others’ price lists then send for mine, 
l-b R. S. COILE, Harman’s, Md. 
070 OQO PLANTS James Vick, D. 
g Boone, Mrs Garfield, Manches¬ 
ter, Old Ironclad, & 50 others. HANSELL, best early 
Raspberry. E. Harvest and Early Cluster, Wilson Jr 
and other Blackberries, Trees, Vines, &c. Catalogue 
Free. J. W. HALL, Coulbourne , Som. Co., Md. ] 
20,006 PEACH TREES, 
4 to 7 ft., 7cts. each, §0.50 per hundred, §00 per 1000. 
2^4 to 4 ft., good, stocky trees, 5 cts. each, $4.50 per 
hundred, $40 per thousand. S«nd in orders early. 
ISAAC HID61VAY, 
Greenwich., New Jersey. 
Correspondence solicited . l-b* 
2020 BERRIES 
BY ACTUAL COUNT 
grew on one Plant of 
the Blue Ridge Raspberry in 1882. The Blue 
Ridge is a new Berry found growing wild on the Blue 
Ridge Mountain in 1879. I have a few hundred Plants 
for Sale at 50 cents each, §3.00 per dozen. Cash with 
order. Mention Seed-Time and Harvest. 
Address, J NO . W. MARTIN, Origiuator. 
PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPING. 
AN ILLUSTRATED BOOK ON POULTRY. 
How to breed and manage Hens, Turkeys. 
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Exhibitions. Colored Plates of Fowls, Dia- 
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’now to make them. Capons and how t<- 
prouuce them. Diseases and their remedies. 
The New York Weekly Tribune says of it: “We have 
examined the Ponltry Book sent out by G. M. T. Joh n - 
son, of Binghamton. N. Y., for fifty cents. It is a tlior 
oughly practical little work, finely illustrated, up with 
the times, well calculated for the person who keeps 
fowls for pleasure or profit, and just what every one 
needs who keeps a dozen fowls.” 
The Seed-Time and Harvest says: “Johnson’s Prac¬ 
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little treatises on the care and management of fowls, 
in fact, everything relating to poultry, that we have 
ever read. We consider it well worth 50 cents, the 
price asked for it.” 
Price by mail 50 cts. Three copies $1 20. Postal 
notes preferred: stamps taken, 
l-b G. IW. T. JOHNSON, Binghamton. N. Y 
