THE 
Great Strawberry of the Futures 
The most prolific, the firmest, large r 
.handsome, and of the best quality of any" 
'productive strawberry yet produced. 
What the highest authorities say of it? 
- 'The Manchester has more good qualities than any othe & 
strawberry in cultivation. For shape, color, Savor, beauty, 
firmness and uniform large berries as well as for productive-^- 
ness and hardiness of plants combined, it has no equal—BV 
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strawberry that in all respects im^ 
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as long been sought for.— Peter 
"I regard the Manchester as 
deed^’—E. Wileiams. 
a very promising variety in¬ 
attention Is given to Sonhegan and 
a ad may save you a great deal. Send 
“I truly believe it is destined to become one of the mos;> 
popular varieties.—E,P. Bob, 
“I deem it worthy of extensive cultivation—combining alS 
the requisite for market or family use.—W m, Parry 
“It invariably commands high prices. It keeps its color the 
best of any strawberry I ever handled and ‘stands up’ well.”’ 
—C.W. IdelIi, Wholesale Commission Merchant. 
A SPECIAL CATALOGUE, of this remarkable strawberry 
giving opinions of experts more fully, notices of the pressv 
history, etc., with a Colored Plate, will he mailed to 
all who apply. Plants $2.00 per dozen. $10.00 per hundred. 
My General Catalogue, profusely illustrated and re¬ 
plete with valuable information on fruit culture should bo 
read by all who read Seed-Time and Harvest. Special 
Cnthbert Raspberries and the New drapes. It costs you notihng 
for It. FREE TO EVERTBORT. 
J. T, LOVETT, Box 23, Little Silver, N. J. 
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GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 
I can supply Ruhlman’s Hand Cultivators at Fac¬ 
tory Price,$5.50 each; also Matthews’ Hand Seed 
Drills at $12. each to be shipped from here or from 
the factory. These are the best garden implements 
made. 
MISCErjUAKTEOTTS. 
The following articles were overlooked in making 
mv Price List within; 
Collection of Flower Seeds, 10 pkts. my selection, 25c 
Mixed or “Wild Garden” Flower Seeds, per pkt., 05 
Strawberry Seeds from Sbarpless and Crescent 10' 
Potato Seeds from select varieties.. . 10’ 
Golden Grains W r heat, 2 oz. pkt., 25 cts. per lb., 1 50’ ’ 
Mammoth Russian Sunflower, pkt. 5, oz. 10, lb. 80 
German Millet, oz. 5, lb. 50, bushel on application. 
Early Amber Sugar Cane, . oz. 5, lb. 60 
Pearl Millet,. .•. oz. 10, lb. 80 
Oocoanut Squash.pkt. 5, oz. 35 
Address Isaac F. Tillinghast, 
La Plume, Lack’a Cov, Paw. . 
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