CHOICE SEED-WHEAT. 
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The Largest Grain and Most Productive White Wheat in the Worlds 
That is what was said of it a year or so ago, and it still stands up head having proved 
fully equil to its recommendation. It is a very hardy and most productive variety, with 
long, stiff straw, standing well, stools heavily, growing from twenty-five to seventy 
stalks from a single grain; the ears are of good length, closely filled with full plump 
grains with but little chaff. We advise our friends to try this Wheat this fall knowing 
that it is destined to take the place of some of the older sorts. As our own stock is yet 
limited we can only offer it in small quantities which will be promptly sent, postpaid, 
by mail, at the following prices: 2 oz. package, 25 cts. | lb., $1,00. 1 lb., 2,00. 
TITSCAKT 
This is a new, bearded, red, winter wheat, which with us has proved very hardy and 
pro luctive. It has long, stiff straw and stands up well. It will give us at least 30 bush¬ 
els per acre on our common corn lands. Price, per pound, by mail, 40 cts; per bushel, 
by freight or express, $2.50. Bags, 20 cents extra. 
CXj-^WSOKT andL FIJXjTZ. 
These are well known as the two most popular varieties in this section. Per pound, 
by mail, 30 cents. Per bushel, by freight or express, $2.00. Bags, 20 cents extra. One 
bag will be required for each two bushels. All the above are clean and nice. 
Send orders to Isaac F. Tillinghast, La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa. 
"connecticu^Tonion weeders. 
Here we have some of the 
cheapest and most effective 
weeders made. They are 
the implements which are 
almosLexclusively used by 
the onion growers of South- 
port and Green's Farms, 
Conn., whence 4000 barrels 
of onions are shipped week¬ 
ly, for 8 months in the year. Wo. 1. 
Price of No. 1, Universal Wheel Hoe, by express, $3.50. 
No. 5, Draw Hoe, with long handle, 60 cents. No. 6, Hand 
Weeder, by mail postpaid, 25 cents. By express, $2.40 
per Dozen. This last is an excellent little instrument. 
It is made very light yet very strong, with blades one and 
a quarter inches wide and three or four inches long. 
Address, I. F. Tillinghast, La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa. 
Wo. 5. 
Wo. 6. 
Every one who plants seeds or loves flowers should see 
and read the Farm and Garden our monthly Journal. 
Every Market Gardener, Trucker, Fruit Grower or Far¬ 
mer no matter what he raises should send for it. Eevry 
Housewife should have it. Send 5 cents in stamps for 
sample number to FAJtM AND GARDEN, 275 South 
Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 
