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SEED-TWf- AIW HARVEST. 
Raspberry Plants. 
perS prices -^Gregg^ $?000, e $6 
& 5 S-'« ’ ■??*V heffan per ltj0u - Tyler per 
sSawbe^PI 1 ,', r 1CS Per ® 6; P er 50 °0, $25. Also 
btraubeiry Planrs reasonable Address 
J. K. ENGLE, Industry, Beaver Co., Pa. 
New Market Plum, 
SHIPPER'S PRIDE.' 
Now offered. Send for description and testimo- 
Nia^a ea cran« P1 TrT Author ^ ties of it. Also 
. a ^I^P 6 Vines and 50000 Ohio 
Cayuga^’w. Y. 
PRIZE ^ONTESTT 
Vote of the Vegetables. 
Ballot for February. 
(nil all the bla7ik8 and return to Seed-Time and 
Harvest by February 20th. Poll* close on Feb 
r-uary 25 th.) 
Name. 
Post Office. 
State. * 
Date. 
CABBAGE. 
Best Early 
Best Medium 
Best Late 
TOMATO. 
Best Early Market 
Best for Home use 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Best Early 
Best Late 
PEAS. 
Best Early Market 
Best Table sort 
A PRESENT TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO 
The American Garden. 
Best Hot 
pepper. 
Best Sweet 
POTATOES. 
Best Early Market 
Best for Table 
-Established 1872.- 
Edited by Dr. F. M. Hexamer. 
• r ^ e .onjy Popular Journal of General Horticulture* 
in United States. 
Monthly, beautifully printed and illustrated From 
colored plates during the year. Written wholly by 
practical men for practical people. 
For fruit growers, gardeners, liower lovers, ama- 
teurs, mechanics, farmers, and every owner of a 
flower pot or rod of ground. 
PRICE $1.00 A YEAR. 
postpaid, to every subscriber at 
$1.00 his choice of one of the following lots! 
SEEDS. 
Carden Seeds: half-ounce packet of 
100 varieties choice flower seeds: $5.00 in 
single packets. \ 
Pansy, Perfection: splendid, large, vigor- 
Oils. /a , ’ 
Single Dahlias: seeds of 100 choice v re ¬ 
ties. * ?«. 
Holyhock: choice double mixed. 
Balsam, White Perfection: large, pure 
white, Camellia-formed, good for pot 
culture. 
Everlasting Flowers: seeds of 12 distinct 
sorts. 
Ornamental Grasses: seeds of 12 best va- 
neties. 
No. 8. Pea, Bliss's Ever Bearing: 1 packet: new 
very prolific, excellent quality. 
Pea, Bliss's Abundance: 1 packet; new. 
early, dwarf, very fine. 
Chou de Berghley: 1 packet; new vegetable 
here, hardy. 
No. 11 . Onion Giant Zittau: 1 packet; from Eu¬ 
rope, handsome, enormous size, pleasant 
flavor. 
Water Melon, American Champion: 1 nkt 
highly recommended. p 
No. 1 3. Potato, Dakota Red: 1 tuber; a promising 
new sort. * ® 
No. 13A. Marlboro Raspberry: 1 strong plant of 
ibis famous new sort; from the origi¬ 
nator; cost $1.00 each. 
[For 10 subscriptions we will give 25 plants- for 80 
subscriptions, 100 plants.] W 
PLANTS AND BULBS. 
No. 14. Tritomci Uvaria (Red Hot Poker Plante 
one of the best hardy plants. ' 
No. 15. Calla uEthiopica (Lily of the Nile); a strong 
root of this stately plant. J & 
No. 16. Clematis CHspi: beautiful, new, flowers 
1 to inches across, lavender blue and 
white, delicious perfume. 
Tigridia Grand!flora (New white TigridiaV 
a splendid acquisition. s 
% ly ° f J he Fa ^- 6 of these dainty plants. 
No. 1 9. ^enmfiscoccinea (Scarlet Clematis): grows 
~ on 1 feet in one se a«on, coral red flcfwers. 
No. 20. Choice of 25 cents’ worth of seeds from the * 
catalogue ot any reliable seedsman. 
SPECIAL. Niagara Grape: We will give 1 strong 
aco - 
(Lowest retail price, $2.<>0 each.) 
E. H. LIBBY, Publisher, 
New York, and Greenfield, Mass. 
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