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(y  They  are  THE  BEST  at  THE  LOWEST  PRICES, 
/  DREER'S  GARDEN  CALENDAR  forl892  from  nature,  mailed  for  6c.  postage 
HENRY  A  miEKR,  714  Chcitnat  Strict,  PH1EADERPH1A,  PA. 
Binghamton,  Feb.  g,  1892. 
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We  sowed  some  of  your  Danvas  Yellow  Globe 
k  Onion  seed  last  year  by  the  side  of  that  purchased 
of  nine  other  growers,  and  yours  proved  to  be 
the  most  careful  selection  of  seed  stock. 
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thoroughly  tested  and  we  know  they  will  not  only 
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The  beautiful  Early  Norther  heads  the  list  of  new  kinds.  New  Queen, 
Harbinger,  Minister,  and  all  the  good  kinds,  new  and  old,  are  in  it. 
The  Haw,  Blustering  Winds  of  winter, 
search  out  the  weaknesses  of  all  who  are  predisposed 
to  I.ung  Complaints,  and  in  consequence,  Colds, 
Coughs,  and  Bronchial  Disorders  everywhere  prevail. 
Those  who  have  contracted  Colds  should  be  espe¬ 
cially  careful,  and  not  Imprudently  wait  until  by 
constant  coughing,  they  so  irritate  and  rack  their 
Lungs  as  to  bring  on  themselves  a  very  serious  Pul¬ 
monary  Affection.  Let  them  rather  treat  their  symp¬ 
toms  rationally,  and  at  once,  and  by  the  prompt  use 
of  Dr.  Jayne's  Expectorant,  cure  their  Colds,  and 
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July  i,  I  shall  have  six  bushels  less  to 
sell  than  if  I  did  not.  Potatoes  are  worth 
in  Akron  40  cents  per  bushel.  1  have  to 
go  to  Akron  occasionally,  and  my  team 
is  idle  part  of  the  time  ;  so,  if  I  can  select 
mv  time  to  market  what  potatoes  I  now 
have  on  hand,  the  marketing  will  cost 
me  nothing,  and  the  hired  man  consumes 
what  is  worth  to  me  40  cents  per  bushel. 
In  the  autumn  it  was  different.  I  had 
all  I  could  do,  and  when  I  took  a  load  of 
potatoes  to  market,  I  had  to  pay  a  man 
to  work  in  my  place. 
The  cost  of  team  work  on  the  farm  can 
be  rightly  estimated  only  by  finding  out 
what  it  costs  to  keep  the  team  for  a  year, 
adding  the  wear  and  tear,  and  dividing 
the  whole  by  the  number  of  days  in  a 
year.  For  example,  we  ivill  suppose  the 
team,  wagon  and  harness  to  he  worth 
$325,  and  the  cost  of  a  year’s  feed  to  be 
$150.  One-tentli  of  the  value  of  the  out¬ 
fit  should  be  allowed  for  wear  and  tear, 
or  annual  depreciation ;  this  would  be 
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