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Vegetable Plants. 
Isaac F Tillinghast, La Plume, Pa. 
B. R. Black, Muliica Hill, N. J. 
S. Rupert, Canton, Siark Co, Ohio. 
Wind 
E. C. Leffel, 
Mast, Toos & Co, 
Wm. A WheeltJ, 
Wagons < 
Sechler & Co, 
Cortland Wagon Co, 
Moore & Ross, 
Columbus Buggy Co, 
Mills 
Springfield, Ohio. 
Springfield, Ohio. 
Worcester, Mass. 
I Maggies* 
Cincinnatti, Ohio. 
Cortland, N. Y. 
Owego, N. Y. 
Columbus, Ohio. 
The result of 25 years’ experience, 28 paged 
pamphlet. Send postal tor a copy. 
M. CRAWFORD, Box 321,Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 
PLANT CHAINS. 
FOR HANGING BASKETS. 
As I manufictnre all kiuds and styles I fan givp vou 11“ 
Test, i hains for ihe mor“v. A mce Niekle long link 
Chain, m cents. A nice Niekle ar d toll ( ha n, 15 cent. 51 . 
A nice Niekle and gi't adjustable Suspension R> *, can be 
made any length, 20 cents. All postpaid. Dealers, I can 
give you bottom prices . Se d f r>r pHc^-list. 
F,. F. FPGFCOMB, M°eVianic F^lls. Moinp. 
Kemp’s Manure Spreader, 
PULVERI ZER AND CART COMBINED. 
A new invention equally as valuable as ihe 
Mowing Machine, and as indispensable. Spreads 
evenly all kinds ot manure of the farm; also 
Lime, Ashes, Muck, Marl, Cotton-seed, &c., in 
one-tenth the time done by hand; increasing ihe 
value of farm manure 25 per cent, by pulverizing 
and eveulv spreading it so that not a single square 
inch of soil is unmanured. For illustrated cir¬ 
culars and lull particulars, address the manulae- 
lurtrs, mentioning this paper. 
KEMP & BURPEE M’F’G. CO., 
7 _tf Sya^ose, N. Y. 
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The Columbia Courant. 
Established 1829. Largest Cirpulatton, 
It is a live nod spicy paper devoted to houspnoid 1 tpra- 
iure, general news. Masonic information, ptc etc, Oldest 
Paper in the place and heat advertising medium. Terms 
only $1.50 a year in advance, * rMres« 
A. M. RAMBO, Editor, Columbia, Pa. 
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ney, Box 422, Washington, D, G. 7—10 
FAIBVIEW NURSERIES. 
ESTABLISHED 1835. 
KIRKWOOD or Mt Vernon, the Best Mark-t 
Strawberry yet introduced. This variety yielded 
the past season, on 34 one-hundredths of an acre, 
3414 quarts, and sold for $614.51. 
ONE MILLION PLANTS of the above kind 
with all other choice kinds. Strawberry, Rasp¬ 
berry, Blackberrv, Currant.. Gooseberry, Grape 
Vines, and all Small Fruit Plants; Fruit, Shade, 
and Evergreen Trees, including 150 000 Extra 
Fine one year old Peach Trees, 20,000 of them 
the Waterloo. TWO HUNDRED ACRES 
in First-class Nursery Stock. Peach Trees, 
Small Fruits and Osage Orange, Specialties. 
Send for Free Price List, 
Address, J. PERKINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
7—lOmdse Mention Seed-Time and Harvest 
Ax Illustrated Quarterly Journal, 8 pages. 
Articles by Wilder. Downing, Barry. Thomas, Vfiler, 
Johnson and 50 others. SAMPLE COPY FREE to 
all who apply. How to grow strawberries, raspber¬ 
ries, currants, grapes, apples, pears, plums, peaches, 
quinces. What varieties, what time, and how to 
plant How to succeed. Sources of failure. How 
to start a nursery and fruit garden. CHAS. A. 
GREEN, (correspondent of N. Y. Tribune,) Editor. 
President Marshall P. Wilder says: “It gives 
much information, even to those like myself who 
fancy we know something about fruits.” John J. 
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Charles Downing says: “Ittakes its place and fills a 
gap. I wish you success.” Only 25 cts. per year 
Address GREEN’S FRUIT GROWER, 
Clifton, (near Rochester,) N. Y. 
