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SEED-TIME All© HABVEST. 
1883—^ P R f N C-1383. 
Now is the time to prepare 
vour orders for MKW and 
R 4 RE Frui* and Ornamental 
Shraijs, Evergreens, 
ROSES, vines, etc. 
Besides many Desirable Novelties*, we offer the largest 
and most complete general Stock of Fruit and Ornamen¬ 
tal Trees in the United States. Abridged Catalogue 
mailed free. Address EU.W 4NOEE A BARRY. 
Mt. Hope Nurseries. Rochester. N 
TREES 
20 PLANTS for $1.00. Geraniums, Carna¬ 
tions, Euensias, Verbenas, Ac. As good plants as are 
sent out by any establishment in the country, and at 
about half price. Send for our Ill strafed C italogi e 
free. F. E. FASSETT & BKO., 
16 
Ashtabula, Ohio. 
Fruit Farm For Sale, 
on the Rappahannock River, Virginia, | 23 acres. 
30 of which are in Pine Timber, remainder in a high 
state of cultivation; contains 1500 Apple, 600 Pear, 200 
Peach, 200 Apricot and Plum. 150 Cherry, and 1U0 
Quince Trees, all the Small Fr uits besiles five acres 
in vineyard, all of which do well. The Farm is sit¬ 
uated at the junction of the Currotoman and Rappa¬ 
hannock Rivers, about one mile from the thriving 
village of Millenbeck, where the Steamers plying 
between Baltimore and Fredericksburg stop five 
times per week. Fronts some of the best oyster 
grounds in the state. Also contains a fine Oyster 
Creek part of which could Ire successfully converted 
into a fish pond. Dwelling two stories, contains ten 
rooms including basement and attic. Ail necessary 
out-buildings. Buildings comparatively new. I will 
sell sixty acres of the above, containing an Orchard 
of 600 Apple Trees and fifteen acres in timber, no 
dwelling, for $35 per acre. Or wi 1 sell the whole 
for $5000. Terms: one-half cash, balance on easy 
terms. Address, J. C. TAWLES, 
17—ti Mi Men beck, Va. 
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$1,000 SAVED! 
In Grass and Fences. By use 
of ROCK’S IMPROV¬ 
ED TETHERS, foi 
retnering Cows, Horses, or 
other animals in pasture. 
No fences needed; all waste 
grass utilized. Send for cir¬ 
cular and reduced price list. 
EUGENE MOCK, 
Glen Head, Queens Co., N.Y. 
THE BEST STRAWBERRY! 
— a bonanza for Fruit Growers South 
and West, as it withstands droughts 
sand sunburn best of all. Extremely 
||vigorous grower; immensely product¬ 
ive. Lc.rics extra large: Bright reu; 
ripens extra early; ships 300 miles or 
oyer. The trade supj i d. Colored 
picture and descripi ive price list li ce. 
1 am branch Headquarters for the 
Axt fl! PUS ! Pair APPLE, a fine, yellow, 
W ala n ia» juicy apple which keeps 
until July. Scions or buds, $2.00 a dozen; Trees, $1 
each. I am also branch Headquarters in the Middle 
■tnd New England States for the TEXAS RED 
HYBRID BLACKBERRY. The trade sup¬ 
plied at low rates. BIG BUB, JAMES VICK, Ray’s- 
Prolific. Jersey Queen and 40 other strawberries; 
Hansel! and 15u other Raspbe:ries; Fay’s Currant; 
all the best New Grapes; | 
Blackbei ries, &c.. &c., &c. 
I ears. Apple and Peach r i i ces as specialties.. 
My Hand-book, 77 )h Fruit Grover's Friend,, 
[price 30 cents. Catalogues free. Mention 
this paper. R. H. HAINES, 
mcorestown, N. J.. 
ispbeir.es; Fay’s Currant; 
KIEFFER 
: have a positive rom- dy forlha ftbovo disease; by its u <r 
thousands of cases of tbe worst kind and of long standing, 
have been cured. Indeed, so strong is my faith itii f >j ofilcat-,, 
that I will send TWO BOTTLES FUEE, together with a VAL¬ 
UABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufferer. Give Ex¬ 
press & P. 0. address, DK. T. A- SLOCUM, 181 Pearl X 
