SE10-T1HE AND HARVEST. 
17 
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For the convenience of our readers we will club 
.50 Western Plowman..75 
1.75 Youth’s Companion (new subscribers).. 1.75 
Youth’s Companion (renewals or transfers 
from one family member to another; . .2.26 
Seed-Time and Harvest with any of the papers 
named in this list. Remit the amount given in the 
right hand columu, and you will receive both papers 
for one year, postpaid, Seed Time amd Harvest from 
us, the other also directly from the place of publica¬ 
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Time and Harvest, add the corresponding prices of 
the right hand column, and deduct therefrom 35 
cents for every additional paper. For instance, you 
want Seed-Time and Harvest with Rural New- 
Yorker and Farm and Garden, add $2.25 and .70 =• 
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be remitted to us. 
Our magazine and the others ordered with it, need 
not necessarily be sent to the same address. 
Be sure and make all remittances to the Publisher 
of Seed Time and Harvest, 
ISAAC F. TILLlNGHAST, La Plume, Pa. 
$1.50 
.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
4.00 
1.00 
1.50 
2.50 
1.00 
2.00 
.50 
1.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
4.00 
1.00 
.50 
2.00 
.50 
.50 
4.00 
4.00 
1.10 
1.00 
1.25 
1.25 
.50 
.56 
1.25 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 
3.00 
3.20 
3.00 
1.50 
1.25 
1.65 
LOO 
American Agriculturist. $1.50 
American Bee Journal (monthly).80 
American Garden. 1.25 
American Rural Home. 1.25 
Beekeeper’s Magazine. 1.25 
Century Magazine. 4.00 
City and Country.75 
Coleman's Rural World. 1.75 
Country Gentleman. 2 50 
Cricket on the Hearth.75 
Demorest’s Magazine. 2.00 
Farm and Fireside.90 
Farmer and Fruit Grower. 1.75 
Farm and Garden.70 
Farm and Home.75 
Farm Journal.75 
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper.. 3.75 
Fireside at Home.75 
Fruit Recorder.75 
Gardeners’ Monthly. 2.00 
Green’s Fruit Grower.. 75 
Home and Farm (semi-monthly).90 
Harper’s Magazine. 3.75 
Harper’s Weekly. 4.00 
Household. 1 25 
„ , (old subscribers- 1.40 
Husbandman... .) new ” _ 1.10 
Ladies’ Floral Cabinet... 1.25 
Ohio Farmer. 1.40 
Our Country Home..80 
Orchard and Garden. .75 
Poultry World. 1-25 
Prairie Farmer. I- 60 
Rural New-Yorker, including free seed 
distribution. 
Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer. 
St. Nicholas. 
Scientific American. 
The Independent.. 
The N. Y. Weekly Tribune. 
Vick’s Monthly Magazine...:- 
Western Rural ... . . 
Weekly World, N. Y. 
2.25 
1.75 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
1.50 
1.30 
1.90 
1.20 
SPECIAL LIBERALITY. 
To induce our friends to favor us with as many 
subscriptions as possible, we make this offer: For 
every Two Dollars sent us for subscriptions at above 
rates, the sender may select and receive one of tha 
following books free; 
Green’s How to Propagate and Grow Small Fruits. 
Terry’s A B C of Potato Culture. 
Pierce’s A B C of Carp Culture. 
Tillinghast's Manual of Vegetable Plants. 
Joseph's Money in Potatoes. 
Parry’s Fifty Years Among Small Fruits. 
PRODUCE MARKETS. Wholesale. 
November 1, 1885. 
i \ 
New York. 
Apples, 
Per Barrel, 
$1.00 
to 
$1.50 
Cauliflower, 
2.50 
to 
4.00 
Sweet Potatoes, 
11 11 
1.00 
to 
1.50 
Onions, Yellow 
o * 
2.00 
to 
2.25 
” Red 
11 11 
1.75 
to 
2.00 
Potatoes, 
Per Bush. 
.50 
to 
.60 
Cabbage, 
Per 100 
6.00 
to 
8.60 
Chicago, III. 
Apples, winter 
Per Barrel, 
.75 
to 
1.50 
Sweet Potatoes, 
11 11 
1.50 
to 
1.75 
Onions, 
11 11 
1.50 
to 
2.00 
Potatoes, 
Per Bush. 
.85 
to 
.40 
Cabbages, 
Per 100 
3.50 
to 
6.00 
St. 
Paul, Minnesota. 
Apples, 
Per Barrel, 
2.00 
to 
2.50 
Potatoes, 
Per Bush. 
.25 
to 
.30 
‘t , > 
Scranton, Pa. 
Apples, 
Per Barrel, 
— 
to 
1.00 
Potatoes, 
Per Bush. 
.40 
to 
.50 
Onions, 
IV ft 
— 
to 
.90 
Caobage, 
Per 100, 
6.00 
to 
9.00 
Boston, Mass. 
Apples, 
Per Barrel, 
1.50 
to 
2.75 
Onions, 
11 11 
1,75 
to 
2.25 
Potatoes, 
Per Bush. 
.50 
to 
.60 
Cabbage, 
Per 100, 
5.00 
to 
7.0$ 
Philadelphia, Pa, 
Apples, 
Per Barrel, 
1.50 
to 
1.75 
Sweet Potatoes, 
11 11 
2.25 
to 
2.50 
Onions, Red 
*! It 
1.65 
to 
2.10 
” Yellow 
V 
2.00 
to 
2.15 
Potatoes, 
Per Bush. 
.45 
to 
.50 
IT WILL BE FOUND THAT THE 
ASHES 
beI5-‘FERTilizer 
and free from noxious weeds. Sold in Carload Lots. 
Each car will contain from 14 to 17 tons. Imported by 
MUNROE, JUDSOlf Sc STROUF, 
11 - 10 * 31 & 82 Aroade Block, Oswego, If. T* 
CANADA 
unleaehed 
