12 Each. For the First Five Clubs of 20. 
EE, SLED. Small Fruits. 
jt for all who like to coast. With When you send the Orange County 
t hill.” They are made for “ go ” Nursery at Cornwall, N. Y., an order for 
sring device gives both of these small fruits you may feel pretty sure that 
you will get what you order, and prime 
u ^ jjr plants every time. Mr. Dwyer has 
selected the following list which we can 
7 ^ offer for the first five clubs of 20 new 
. JfF y:? 25 Michel’s Early Strawberry, ex. early. 
~ 5 Lovett’s Early Strawberry, 2 nd early. 
25 Parker Earle Strawberry, late, 
above for the first two clubs of 12 15 Marlboro Raspberry, red. 
ialogue which may be had of the 15 Golden Queen Raspberry, yellow, 
ay S. L Allen & Co., Philadelphia, 15 Souhe.an Raspberry, Cap. 
Cell your father, by the way, that 15 Fay’s Prolific Currant, Red. 
wants them. 8 White Grape Currant, White. 
For the First Five Clubs of 20. 
Peaches, Plums and Quinces. 
CULTIVATOR. w .. . , on 
1 or the first five clubs of 20 new yearly 
egular work and soils of variable subscriptions we offer the following list 
The wheel at the end may be of peaches, quinces and plums from the 
it conveni- Orange County Nursery, Cornwall, N. 
of turning Y. These trees are especially selected 
vator is so for this offer, and are all prime stook. 
1 from the tree list. 
with one Two Wonderful Peach, Yellow, Medium, 
and when Two Keyport White Peach, Late, White, 
closed is Two Hale’s Early Peach, Medium, White, 
not diffi- Two Stephen’s Rareripe Peach, Late, 
cult to White and Red. 
Two Chinese Blood Peach, Red, Early. 
One Spaulding Plum, Yellow, 
by the One Abundance Plum, Early. 
One Lombard Plum, Red. 
One Meech’s Prolific Quince, Orange 
colcr. 
One Rea’s Mammoth Quince, Yellow. 
be surprised at the results. This is an 
especially liberal offer, and the first 
three clubs of 50 get it. No more can be 
had when these are gone. 
For the First Club of 12. 
Farr’s Elevated Milk Aerator. 
LTliis is a simple, yet 
very effective device for 
Twr] cooling and purifying 
milk by submitting it to 
the action of the air. It 
B strains the milk per¬ 
fectly and then spreads 
” pfMBBP it out so that the air 
■ ^ passes all through it. 
a tf" jpBwp ^ ci rcu l ar issued by L. 
W. Farr, Earlville, N. 
Y., gives a full description of this aerator. 
Send for it and then get a dozen of your 
friends to take The R. N.-Y. 
open. 
iL™), 1 ! 1 ,. . 
Syrac use 
-.- How Co , 
of Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y., which is a guarantee of its superior quality. The price is $10 75 It 
is offered by this company for the first club of 10 new yearly subscriptions to The For tho FlrBt Flve Clubs of 20 ‘ 
Rural New-Yorker. This is an attractive premium, and the first call gets it. Apples, Pears and Cherries. 
The following selection will be given 
for the first five clubs of 20 new yearly 
TG HARROW subscriptions. These trees are from the 
well-known Orange County Nursery, and 
and a well dese.-ved one. For have been especially selected for this 
offer : 
TREE LIST. 
One Red Astrachan Apple, Early. 
One Yellow Transparent Apple, Early. 
One Gravenstein Apple, Fall. 
One Fall Pippin Apple, Fall. 
One Baldwin Apple, Winter. 
One King Apple, Winter. 
One Lawyer Apple, Winter. 
One Lady E'gin (Crab) Apple. 
One Bartlett Pear, Early. 
One Seekel Pear, Second Early. 
One Sheldon Pear, Late. 
One Anjou Pear, Late Winter. 
One Black Tartarian Cherry. Black. 
One Napoleon B. Cherry, White. 
One English Morello Cherry, Late, sour. 
For the First Club of 10. 
The Leggett Paris-Green Gun. 
This gun is little short of perfect for 
distributing dry insecticides such as 
For the First Five Clubs of 20. Paris-green, London-purple, slug shot 
hellebore, buhach, etc. The cut shows 
the gun and the nozzles, straps, oil can, 
A gun with the name of “Stevens” on it is pretty sure to be a good one. etc., that &° with each. This gun is 
Hence we are glad to announce that Messrs. J. Stevens & Co., of Chicopee Falls, 
Mass., have presented five of their new “ Sure Shot” rifles again this year to the — 'ax--- ~~ ’ ''' 
five Rural boys who want (f _ j|L f l \ 
them enough to send ua clubs ^ 
rel, is 22 calibre and takes a 
22 -calibre rim-fire cartridge; r N0, ' f 
either a long rifle, short, conical, or B B Flobert cartridge. The barrel can be 
easily detached, and the rifle packed in a very small space. The stock is of black 1 . r. --~ 7 ^ 11 
walnut, beautifully modeled. The action outside is nickeled or case-hardened; no. 4 - 7 AX 
the hammer and barrel are blued. The barrels of Stevens’s rifles have a world- TY Jf 
wide reputation, and expert riflemen concede their superiority. The barrels of Sy C ° M - \N, 
ACME 
This standard old tool is having a new 
a few years there was a furore for the disc and digging harrows, and it was claimed 
that they would do the ri 
“Acme” does work no 
other implement can do. 
For these reasons we are very glad to offer the “ Acme” again and for the first 
club of 30 new subscriptions it is a fine offer. It is made by Duane H. Nash. 
Millington, N. J., who sends an excellent catalogue on application. 
STEVENS 
Steven? “Sure Shot 1 packed 
in use at the Rural Grounds, and we 
wouldn’t know how to do without it. 
Every farmer who has a currant bush, 
an apple tree or a grape vine should 
have one. Made by Leggett Bros , 301 
Pearl Street, New York. Price $ 0 . Sent 
for the first club of 10 new yearly sub¬ 
scriptions to The Rural New-Yorker. 
