20 
iL<i\rertisem.eiits. 
We aim to publish the advertisements of trust¬ 
worthy parties only and such as we feel assured will 
deal fairly with their customers. In meriting to 
them please mention SEED-TIME AND HARVEST. 
Young: People! 
A good autograph album, in the eyes of sensible 
people, shows good sense, taste, and refinement on 
the part of the owner, while a poor one reveals a 
lack of these qualities. 
We have just purchased from a New York Manu¬ 
facturing Stationer, an immense stock of A No. 1, 
First-Class Autograph Albums. The party was com¬ 
pelled to turn his stock into cash or collapse,and we 
therefore secured an immense bargain, and are en¬ 
abled to sell them at less than cost of manufacture. 
The Album we will now offer, is 7J4 inches long, 
5 inches wide, and about % of an inch thick; and 
contains over 00 leaves, —1 20 pages—, of the finest 
gold edged, translucent writing paper, superbly 
bound in the finest Russia leather, with convex cov¬ 
ers; highly embellished with raised flowers, buds 
leaves and scrolls in genuine gold and silver leaf; in 
all, it is one of the handsomest and best Autograph 
Albums yet made, and is far superior to those gener¬ 
ally sold for from $2.75 to $3.50 each. The demand 
for this style and quality of Autograph Albums has 
kept the price beyond the reach of the majority of 
the young people. We have also secured a large 
number of copies of the “Album Writer’s Assistant - ’ 
or over 300 choicp selections for Autograph Albums. 
It is neatly bound and is an invaluable book. We 
will offer it for sale with the Autograph Album at 
the following prices: 
One Album and one Assistant . $1.25 
One Album without Assistant. 1.09 
One Assistant. 30 
Or send us a club of three Albums and Assistants 
and $3.75, and we will send you an Album and Assist¬ 
ant for your trouble. We guarantee them to corres¬ 
pond exactly with the description, and if not satis¬ 
factory, we will refund the money. Address, 
INDUSTRIAL WORKS, 
16— New Philadelphia, O. 
Seed-Time mid Harvest 
B USINESS DIRECTOR Y. 
Cards for all kinds of bueiness pertaining 
to Agriculture or Horticulture will be inserted 
in this Directory and a copy of Seed-Time and 
Harvest included for $2 00 per year, always 
in advance. Your order is solicited. 
Kerry Boxes, Basket *», Crates, A'c, 
R. H. Haines, Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
BKEEKING CAT TEE. 
HOLSTEIN S. 
Edward L. Coy, West Hebron, N. Y. 
California, Japan and China Seeds, 
Plant* and Trees. 
W. A. Sanders. Sanders, Fresno C9., Cal. 2-4 
Cl BE ft All EES AND CRESSES. 
JERSEY APPLE GRINDER. 
Robert Butterwortb, Trenton, N. J. 
1 CHAMPION CIDER PRESS. 
Robert Butte r worth, Trenton, N .J. 
ELECTROS of FBCtTS K FED 
A. Blanc, 314 North 11th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Engraver for FlorisO* and Nurserymen. 
A. Blanc, 314 North 11th S r . Philadelphia, Pa. 
FEU TIEIZEKS. 
Lister Bros, Newark, N. J. 
Geo. T. Bailey. La Plume, Lack,n Co., Pa. 
Ft. W a/STS’ SCf‘ CElES. 
Masu-facturer of Florists’ Wire Designs. 
N St fieus, 335 East 21st St., New York. 
I ll I t T A* FE O IPEH C LA TE. 
0. M. I)ew*y, Rochester, N. Y. 
Grape Penes. 
A. S. Watson, Portland, Chatauqua Co., N. Y. 17 
H. 8. Anderson, Union Springs, N. Y. 23 
Hoi I Paler Apparatus 
Hitching* & Co, New York. 
Eahbls —WOOD POT AND TREE. 
Penfield Block Co. Lockport, N. Y. 
NEKSEHP STOCK. 
B. F. Traosou & Co, Humboldt, Tenn. 1-4 
Merrell & Coleman, Geneva, N. Y. [17 
H. S, Anderson, Union Springs, N. Y. 23 
Printing Coper. 
Henry Lindenmeyr, 15 Beekman St, N. Y. 
Caper Seed-Bags. 
Clark Bros, 29 Ann St, New York. 
Pegetable Clants. 
f«aac F Tillinghast, La Plume, Pa. 
SEE it ft—Fiowcr and Pegelabte . 
[*aac F. Tnliughast, La Plume, Pa. 
11 S. A 'derson, Union Springs, N. Y. 23 
S.tlA E E FK Cl T C CANTS. 
J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, N. J. 
Irving Allen, Springfield, Mass. 
H. S. Anderson. Union Springs, N. Y. 23 
R. H. Haines. Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
SHE EC. 
SOUTHDOWNS. 
P C. McClure, Fountain Stock Farm, Galion, O. 
A U~INE. 
JERSEY RED. 
P. C. McClure, Galion, Ohio. 
