SMALL FRUIT, 
Secbs, {Hants, (Etc 
Nero publications 
Bellevue Nursery, 
Paterson, n. ,t. 
A special wholesale nrlo» H«t of Bedding Plant*, and 
I ants suitable for Hanging Baskets. % twos, Rock- 
ork &e., Ac. Ready February 1, 13i2. Mailed freo 
application to woOftHtff V. Fnoprtetor. 
Or, U. E. CII1TTV, Superintendent. 
illustrations in this number. 
A Plain Traveling Suit is illustrated 
on page 117. It is a simple black cashmere 
dress, the skirt trimmed with four rows of 
satin bias. Amazon bodice trimmed with 
satin. Bine cloth waterproof, with cape 
trimmed with a deep woolen braid, headed 
by another narrower braid. Two rows of 
braid are placed lengthways on the cape. 
Black felt hat, trimmed with black velvet, 
with a natural bird’s wing at the side, and 
fringed ends falling oyer the side. 
Crochet Stays (see illustration, 
orkod with knit- 
hite piping cord. Begin 
The best mediums for shrewd advertisers are those 
which go to the largest number of intelligent, well- 
to-do readers. Ttao 
NEW AND RARE VEGETABLES 
I make the seed of New and Rare Vegetables a 
specialty, besides raising all the common varieties. 
On the cover of my Catalogue will be fOUOjextracts 
from letters received from tarrtters and g'O'dj'o'^'src- 
sUHnjr in over thirty dlirernnt State* and luUtortcs 
who Save nsod my need from one to ten years. 
Catalogue* sent. Free, to all. £ I ktijw over one 
hundred varieties. Get your scod dlrectly from the 
grower. JAMIES J. IT. OKKGOR5 , 
K U Marblehead, Mass. 
EDITED BY 
IIENRY WARD BEECHER, 
Already contains the advertisements of most or the 
prominent Arms of the country; admits no Medical, 
or Doubtful, or “blind" advertisements; gives to 
every business card a conspicuous place in its com¬ 
pact, neat pages (all being either “ outside or 
“facing reading matter’’); and goes to a regular 
weekly Subscription and Hales List of more than 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
23 Park Place & 20 Murray St., N.Y 
Child's 
p. 117).— These stays are tv 
ting cotton over v ... , 
at the bottom with a chain of 270 stitches, 
about 21 inches long. Work 10 rows, taking 
up the back thread of the previous row and 
putting in 1 chain stitch at the end of each 
row before you turn the work. In the first 
0 rows, in order to form the gores, take off 
as followsIn the 2d row pass over the 
100th and 111th, the 160th and 171st stitches, 
and repeat thU every other row, decreasing 
1 stitch further from the end each tune. In 
the 38th row begin to increase by working 
2 stitches on the 103d and the 117th stitches. 
Repeat t his increase every other row l times. 
From the 41st row, work 58 stitches at 
each end for the backs, leaving the middle 
untouched. Work 11 rows, taking off 3 
stitches every other row on the inside to 
form the armhole. Then work 11 rows on 
the front of the stays, decreasing at each 
end for the armhole 15 stitches, 5 stitches 
in the 1st row, 3 in the 3d and 4th row, and 
2 in the remaining rows. Make a chain of 
50 stitches for the sleeve, and work 5 rows; 
then 7 chain, turn the work, miss the last 
of t he 7 chain, work double in the remaining 
6 chain, and to the end of the row. Increase 
in the same way as in t he 6th row by adding 
G chain, in the 7th and 8th row by adding 2, 
in the 9th and 10th by adding !, in the 11th 
and 12th by adding 0, in the 13th and 14th 
by adding 5. Finish the sleeve with a row 
of double, join it round, and sew it Into the 
armhole, observing that the straight aide 
meets the top of the stays. Now work a row 
of double over the cord along the edge of 
the bottom of the stays and down the backs. 
Round the top work an edging as follows: 
Alternately 1 double long treble, 1 purl of 
5 chain, and 1 double on the 1st of the 5, 
missing 2 underneath. Then work the 
border below the edging on the same row of 
double, beginning at the upper corner of the 
right back, and taking up t he front thread, 
whereas the edging is worked on the back 
thread. 1st row—* 2 double with 4 chain 
between on the 1st stitch on which the 
double long treble has been worked, 7 chain, 
missing 5 underneath. Repeat from *. 2d 
row like the 1st, observing to work the 2 
double on the center stitch of the 7 chain. 
3d row—* 2 double, with 4 chain between 
them on t he center stitch of the 7 chain, 7 
chain, 1 double on the 3d of the I, 2 chain, 
repeat from *. On the bottom of the stays 
work 2 rows like the 2d and 3d rows. At 
IMPORTERS, OROWERS AND DKALEKB IN 
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SMALL FHUITS, 
Horticultural I I on plements, 
Fertilizers and Other Requisites for 
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LAWN MOWERS 
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Bey oil hi i Beef Also tHloScrlptlve list Of J,MIO spin «* 
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person* unli'/fllu ri/fetoflurx, i/ they atlt Mate the name 
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Address B. K. BLISS A. *0\>, 
I*. O. Box 3,713. New 1 ork City. 
The above cuts show tho form and some of the 
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over 200 varieties of choice vegetable and flower seeds. 
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THIS 
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99 Smithkteld St. PITTSBURGH, Pit. 
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One New Name, 
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ess 
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just (ts it is part of the mission of trees, and 
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pound 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS 
FOR 
SPatlYCJ OF 1873. 
JOHN SiLOXi’S 
Catalogue of New and Beautiful Plants will be ready 
in February, containing a superb colored plate of a 
fine New Pelargonium, mailed free to all my cus¬ 
tomers ; to others price 10 cents, of a plain copy to all 
applicants free. 
JOHN {SAUL, 
Washington City, I). C. 
m ( n nno Ten Thousand Dollars' worth of 
Jg fl. Nursery and Green-House Stock, 
for fall of '72, not yet engaged, which we want to con¬ 
tract to No. 1 experienced canvassers. Southern 
raised trees for southern soil and climate. Territory 
close by the Nurseries. First-rate references given 
and required. TRUETT'S SONS A MORGAN 
Rosubank Nurseries, Nashville, Term. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, N. Y, 
BEFORE YOU BUY your Seeds for 1S72, bo ;uro to 
send for our new Illustrated Catalogue Of I' lower and 
Vegetable 3 ood*, it Is printed on the finest, or paper, 
with sixteen full page Illustrations: giving all neces¬ 
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wood, N, II. 
«00 Acre*. 31*t Year. 13 Green-House* 
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1.000 Pear or Plum Rootgrafts . b 
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10,000 Osage < bun go Plants 1st class. 2 
5,000 Concord Grape, or Willow Culling*. 1 
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The Trophy Tomato. Headquarter* Heed. *l(JU 
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Jersey Cattle. Essex Swine. Address 
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Thb fashionable dress for gentlemen at a 
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ITKltBENA SEED. Send 33 rrniK fur a 
V package Ot mir Finest variolic-; saved trom more 
than 100 named kinns; 5 packets (oi tl 
j. t. SMITH k SONS, Brentwood,K - H. 
T ake notice.—until aphil ist, i 
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IIIOICE FLOWER SEEDS! SELECTED 
j Garden Seeds! Fresh Tree Heeds! 
VBREBNA SUES. 
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Address DEXTER SNOW, 
Chicopee, Mass. 
^ _____ Fresh Tree Seeds! 
Annuals, oolleot.ton 25 eh' >lon sorts, ; 12 sorts. 50c. 
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Wetne.rsfield Onion, (b., )> lb„ »l.2.=»; Colyeanthus, 
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Peach, bn., $2; bbl., it Apple, Osage Orange, bu., ?12. 
Seed aud Plant. Catalogue, 112 pages. Illustrated, 10c. 
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Coldness, and absence of heat and haste, 
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I FLORISTS WHO WANT CHOICE Flower 
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Calendar lor 1872. 
7or Sale. —Prime Fresh Apple Seeds, at Reason 
} able Rates. H. W. Blashfleld, Homer. N. A. 
