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MOUNT KISCO PAINT WORKS. 
HAMMOND’S SLUG-SHOT. 
{Registered.) 
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3 __ **• HAMMOND <fc CO., Mount Kisco, N. Y. 
The accompanying picture gives a partial 
view of the Monmouth Nursery, where the 
largest and best stock of Strawberries 
Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseberries’ 
Currants and Grapes in the Country is to 
be found ; also, a superior stock of Fruit- 
Nut-Trees. All the Standard and New 
Varieties of value are grown. Among 
Small Fruits a specialty is made of the 
Hansell Raspberry, Early Harvest Black¬ 
berry, and Jessica Grape—the earliest and 
most valuable varieties : and, among Trees, 
Kieffer s Hybrid and Le Conte Pears, Ja¬ 
pan Giant Chestnut, and the new Peaches. 
Send for Lovett's Illustrated Catalogue, 
which tells the whole story, varieties' 
ices, descriptions, giving the defects as 
1 as the merits, truthful engravings, with 
instructions for growing Fruit-Trees and 
ants. It is conceded by the press and pub¬ 
lic to be the most beautiful and useful Fruit 
Catalogue ever published. “ So beautiful, 
contains such sensible directions about 
“A gem of a Catalogue, gotten up with much care 
Small Fruits unit everybody should send and get one ."—Farm Journal 
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EAUTIFUL ROSES 
fivm r miP pica fA fliaiAir TV..-1_ n _1_ 
Few fully appreciate the elegance 
and cheapness of my EVER- 
B LOOMING ROSES, nor the 
ease with which they can begrowi. 
I of the 1Se en 'j° y - 1 h . ave lar Fe Greenhouses, which I devote entirefyTo the*culture 
I of the best ami newest varieties. 1 give GOOD PLANTS to all wlio huv fi om ...e 
As an inducement, I will give for 50 cts. 3 of my best y 
ai ? vi space A, or for #1,1 will send 12 
Roses (no „ alike), to include at least 1 of the Roses named in space A 
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u1 *■ «• 11 • I * H Ldirections for care and culture with all orders. 
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five dollar collections, an extra “dollar collection” rKbE ! 
<K5n IN CASH PRIZES For the largest club senUme 
§20 in ca^^^h^TTTsize,S e i 5 r ; 85? 
A For 25 Cents I will 
send a sample rose— 
1 only,— Marie Guil- 
■ lottQmre white,strong 
; new; beautiful buds),or 
Send Postal Note or Stamps with the order, and ask for mv cata¬ 
logue of® Roses, Grape Vines. I AM mm m mi mm 
grower 
1 Perles Des Jardins, 
(richgolden yellow; new; easily 
grown), or 
1 C'omptess Riz Du Parc 
(light crimson: very vigorous 
growth; free bloomer.) 
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17 panels, Eii v{f ELG OM E OAT S ^ r«^ 
Cucumber, good lor pickles or cucumbers. Early Montana Suimr tv™ . 5 Y rotn Cluster 
corn in the world. New Perpetual LettucS'SnK Scalv WoSf* 7^ 
entirely new; large as the Cuban Queen; better quality; keeps good until Christmas ir„,wL Hark Watermelon, 
of the Sandwich Islands; the sweetest and finest-flavored musk niln in, Six” ey Green P ltr on, a na dve 
grows from seed to weigh 8 pounds. Improved gSllb ni. m W Dalian Onion, mild flavor, 
beautiful pepper ever seen. Improved Farlv SeorleJ’ It-wuin" Mango, large, entirely sweet; most 
good for simmer or winter use. Livingst^WewiVnriti G « m S « l,n ! ,h » excellent flavor, 
finest-flavored tomato ever introduced. Early Stran I pnf TnJ?i *^0,^0 largest, earliest, smoothest, most solid, and 
and a two-ounee packet of C E N U I NEW EL^MP o iTt Js f of tho , T ™ e Naming Corn, 
from one 2-ounce packet were grown 4TK„?,m,k ZE ! ea * on fo , r Si > eents . a P acket ' 
full-headed stalks. IN ALL 1 7 PACKETS For 55CENTS OR TWI?TO°T , f^ 
A PPnPn^lTinN To « ,add ? n ^ and 1 brighten the wav’oV^^^^lf^ A ^^ 
H IbwS UOi I lUll. every tiller of the soil and lover of the beautiful. • POCK6TS OT CHOICG T/0W6P 
seec/s for 30 cenis7 M Q^%7L^ i ^i^A^ , ^r s, large double, mixed. Mignonette new 
fine, mixed. Portulaeea. Phlox DruinundH, all hr i <ht^olor ° Ub g weet' WI1 Ham*** 8 *- fl "u S V n ' Jl >e tunlas, 
12 choice colors New I vy Leaf Cypress Vinel’zinnias? 
Our Illustrated and Descriptive Ca^alogt/aicompanlt 
SA WILSON, beed Grower, Meehanicsville, Rucks Co., Pa. 
(Vj Money Orders and Postal Notes payable at Doylestown, Pa. 
