MAY 7 
313 
THE RURAL. MEW-YORKER. 
trifle as usual; Italy was “agitated” 30 that the 
ministry was overthrown for allowing the French 
to begin the war. The succeeding Ministry has done 
nothing to check It, however, yet It has Just re¬ 
ceived an overwhelming " vote of confluence,” 
France will "push things”; Italy will grumble 
anyhow and If 8he can get powerful *• backing,” 
like Bismarck’s, for instance, will go to war; Tur¬ 
key will continue to protest and the future will 
Bhow the end of It all. 
$1 9 (k 92 oo, oommon Millet at $t 40@i so, and Hun. 
garlan Grass at $1 25 $ bushel. Hogs quiet; com 
mon and light, $4.5u@$0; packing and butchers’’ 
$3.60(510.35. 
Mt. Lonis.— Wheat No, 2 Red Fall cash: 
$1.0T<a*l oT>; May; $1 06(^1 OT June; $1.(11(5)101 ft 
July, oh vc, August; 9TV<9«,Vo. all the year; No- 3 
do $t.02 l i bid; No 4 do 92c. bid. Corn dull ai 423,7 
W48c. Cast); 42ft'c. May and June; 42ft(5)42Vd. July, 
43VC. August. Oats Arm at 35ft(I'35uc. cash 
34’,c. May: S3fte. July. Rvk |t.iu bid. Pork 
quiet: Jobbing at *17,00. Lard dull at llftc. bid. 
ljulkmeats Arm with a fair demand for c,.r lota; 
shoulders $3,7”; clear rib $s r<); clear aides fs 80® 
H sr,. Bacon firm: shoulders 6 ft a ; clear rib $9.20m 
9 25; clear sides *9150 Jloos fairly active; Yorkers 
and Baltlmorea $5 85(90; mixed packing *0 76@6; 
choice to tancy $0 lr.mo 35 ; pigs *5(93.40. Cattlk 
Supply very Light; llule doing; prices weak on 
heavy grades-quotations the same as those last 
given, sheep steady; wooled *4 60® g 70; clipped 
$3.75@4.5u. 
1,23V: do. Mav at *1.1PY<at.20j<: do. June at *i 8(9 
1.18>» : No.2 will teat f 1,21 1,2. X: ungraded white t 
*l.i0ai.?2 No. 1 red at *1.28V((ai 30*: No. 2 red at 
Sl.56Hal.27H: do, Anrtl at * 1.258^1.27 H; do. May 
at 8(1,2IV(L i.22%: do. June at! tUSAKil.iOft: do. July 
at $1.18ad,I8V. No.3redat Jl.26jjn.23k: do- steamc 
at ♦ i,12; uuimuled red at St.1lkatl.29. No. 2 Chicago 
Spring at $I.24-V oil.25; No. 2 Northwest at *1.23. 
Rye at Si. If St .13. 
Corn 1ms boon active and higher, but-closed weak. 
With miles of 
New York No. 2 at 63ft'«05o ,• do. April at 630 
64)40., do Mav at do, June as 54 YaM Kc., 
do. .Inly at 55‘4o.. No. 3 at it ii.urri.ued 
udjreo '•Veetort, at i7@64c; New Yorv steamer mix¬ 
ed at Soft#80e,t New York yellow at 63o. 
Gate have, been id Ilueral demand and closed at 
for 
No. 1 white at 58c,; New York No. 2 white at 50c.s 
No. 3 white at 4Se,: New Yotk No. 3 at 45H<5>46c.; 
do. April at 4&Hc.; do. May at 44 V'j'. 44%C,; do. Jane 
ut 4*V(«4iiJ.i dn. July ui.t.ic.; ho 3 „t 4.ic.. an- 
eraiied white Western at 4H«5'Hc.: ungraded mixed 
Western ut 44opfiftc.; No.2 Cba-go at 46e asked. 
Hay and Straw. Offerings continue liberal of 
low uraUdb for which prices are easy ; prime hay is 
in fair demand, small receipts and firm. Quotations 
are a* folio wh : 
Prime timothy hay at 81.lQA1.Tfi P 100 h>g.: medium 
tlmothv at 9iu,®#1.1X1 do-, shipping grades at 85<39i)j. 
do.: clover mlxvd i.i D5cja$l.tU. Uorer at 8i>a8t-c. do. 
Straw—No. Irte at $1,056*1.19 IMQOlbs.jNo.a rye at 
66®7llo, do.: Oat and wheal at r. 1)461)0. do. 
Exports r r week. 2,314 bains; since Jau. 1, 1881, 
26.187 do.; same time last year, 33.100 do. 
Hops. -Exports for the week<mly22Cbales. There 
Is a dull shipping demand and mi, orate trade from 
brewer?, hut prices hold »inudy. Quotations arc for 
„ „ . Gems uet B> 
New Yorks, crop 1H80, ohoioe...22 <&23 
Do. medium.19 <*20 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair. )2 ®16 
Eastern, crop 1840.14 (5)22 
w.soonsln.crop lBap.14 (3)22 
Yearlings, crop 1879. ohoioe. 12 ®18 
Olds, all growth*... 4 Sri 
Paoiflccoast, new.19 <av3 
Bavarhir-e. 30 @36 
Reoelpts for week. 938 bales, 
Kx.'Orta Ou.. 280 oo. 
Beeswax.—A smal trade noted and a steady mar¬ 
ket. qu .led at 25526HC. 
popltry and gam g.—Prices are strong but the 
demand is limited tn anecial buyers at this sum. 
Borne remote p u kers b< gin to slap In ice. 
Turkeys, prime fresh nod frozen IS .10c.; good ifi© 
18c.; largeo are ..'lutblu chi.keui SprinBfil)ihc: Win¬ 
ter ;u. f.c; readings J6(»:0 .;good pr me lota 18 »l7e 
fowls. (1. p lt,..lfo.; scalded 136916o ClipOhS, la.go, 28 
@30c.;em»U 25(9270 Ducks,Choice, ‘-’5c.: other. 16 ^ 220 . 
SCMiaiie.whlu, *4 #> or., do. dark. * :5<a2 5o. 
Squab active in the absence of much gLtnc. 
i pure lx not much activity in live ns wants are 
small and about, supplied by dreioad. Prices are 
quite easy ai tue close. 
i owls. 12,9i;>o.: ruo.tera, 7r98c,: turkeys. 13®14c.: 
Spring cblh's per pair. 76c.a$i.r6 : ducks,87c <o>4l.;2: 
prime,e(i,u80o.. other geese, ft®2; p igeuns, 35A50c 
U, too Is or no moment. A few English snipe and 
plover, $1.75®2. 
Provisions.—H og products have been more free¬ 
ly offered nod prices vvouk. 
.Mess pork quot-d at tuLOOtor old ’and *17.75 fn r 
new, (17.25917.ro f >r May delivery. Bscon at 8’4'(t9o. 
fur I mg Clear nn i lift for Short clear. Lard —West¬ 
ern »i e „n, at 10.02ft lor May. 10.606*10 62 ft fortune, 
10.b7Sfor July, Stearins at 13V Tallow ut 6ft(»4 
6 9-iK r r pi ime, 
Receipts icr work, beef, bbls and tcs. 805- pork, 
bbls. 1,352: cut-meat*. pkgs. 12.317: Grd- do. 0,498. 
Exports for week, beef bbls. and tcs., 1 Itu pork, 
do. 3.87*; cut-meats, as. 1,700.958: lard, do. 1.4:0.148. 
Bred.—C lover is quiet at 8H'39c. Timothy tg 
Inactive ut *2 8042 90. 
Tobacco.—E xporters have bought very moderate¬ 
ly and the home trade bus been without much ani¬ 
mation with prices held sieidy. Quotations are (or 
WESTERN I,EAR. 
_ Light. Heavy 
£ub« ... .4 @ 5H a @6H 
Common leaf. 5H® lift 8 ... 7ft 
Medium leat. 7 i* 8S 7ft<f «ft 
Good leaf. 8 < 31(1 9 >, i*i2 
Flue leaf. l-)f«lt 11 (912 
Beiootlon*. 1 -. 413 ft 12 (gi 4 
^ AN» CAtVTSS -Tfte market has been a tame 
one even with light receipts; a good range is #309 
se eded singles from thequalitr now arriving, 
weX I i 9 *ifl^f, ce w ts , for weelt ’ ^ 019 kend: do. last 
week 19 703 dp. Western live orn fed have deollnod 
a shade wlihin a or day two. Prime light Stat* bogs 
are doing well, other weights only steady 
Live Cum fed $6.26 ali.jil per l”0 »*.: mty dressed 
State pork light, 8Y<S9..: medt ra.SHaOHc.; heavy 
SwKHo.; city dressed Western.SJjaSHc. Y ' 
S ; Ar.VB S .-The .market has been heavily 
n (, . n ' o g i.tie week ,.ud prices for live or dead 
huv- rn ed as at our last-. 
Live abolco fe use: fair to prime 5®fic.: poor 4 ® 
6a. Mt Holly, So. buttermilk 3a4o: hog dres'i- 
h96<f 8 TUS l,jr ^ ra fair to prime 6it o; poor 
Sheep and Laaibr-R eceipis for week, 16,968 head; 
do last week 27.462 do. Supplies were veiy light 
S „ a J^ , u'n ere 1 , ' |U ' c ^- U’n*hon, sheep sold aiffi.iUo 
ie 5 -n^ e a clipped18’.25i&ft.75i clipped yearlings 
Nnrincr K m nu -S'l Jtn J * 
Kidney-Wort ts a remedy which removes foul 
humors from the blood, and creates healthy action 
in every organ. Torpid kidneys and liver lead to 
gravel, diabetes, constipation, piles and rheuma¬ 
tism. Kidney-wort la the surest and Baiest reme¬ 
dy now to use.—Rocky Mountain News. 
Lydia E. Pinkham’b Vegetable Compound is a 
remarkable remedy for all those painful com¬ 
plaints and weaknesses so common to our best 
female population. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- 
ham, 233 W’estern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pam¬ 
phlets. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
RURAL) NEW-YORKEJ 
Inside (Agate space)...,. 4 P C< per 
" 13th page... 5 o 
Outside or last page.. 
Discount on 4 insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 pe 
13 ins., IS per ct.; 36 ins., 20 per ct.; 53 inB., 25 per c 
r»w No Advertisement inserted for lens than #2. 
Tbopio-Fruit Laxative Is the best and most 
agreeable preparation in the world Tor constipa¬ 
tion. biliousness, etc. One-half to one lozenge Is 
the dose. Price 25 and flo cents per box. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Call on or write to It. H. ALLEN A- ( 
\ orlt, for whatever you want of the above 
Address 189 Hi 191 Water St. 
Why do Hop Bitters cure so much? Because 
they give good digestion, rich blood and healthy 
action of all the organs. 
BURNETT'S COCOAINE 
Promotes a Vigorous and Healthy Growth oj 
the Hair. 
It has been used la thousands of cases where 
the hair was coming out, ana has never failed to 
arrest Its decay. 
Use XSurnett’M Flavoring: Extracts— 
the best. 
tslhr only ""'•'I'’"- that reotlvoi! »„ swuM .ui bolh 
Horse-power and Thresher nod C L.rirr, at the CooUn- 
nlal Exhibition; wu awarded llir two lau Cold 
Wedala C ;r « by Ike New Y rk PLsle Agrlenltorei 
Society on Horse-fowers and Tbrwlien J anil is the 
On ly Tnmhes aeletted (rotn (be -east number built in 
the l nitod Suite., It llliutratl«n nnd descrlptlnn In 
ApplotoD’s Oydopedla of Applied Merhanl.re¬ 
cently pohlished, thus adopting it as the standard 
machine of this connlrr. C'atttlnpue eent free, Addrcsa 
MIBAKD U AltDEli, Cobleaklll, Schoharie Co y y 
SPECIAL FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS. 
Until Matnrday, April 30. 
Boston.—The following are the prices paid by 
receivers: Butter— New Northern - Vermont 
dairy lots, choice, 24<325o; New York dairy lots, 
choice, 23<5i24c; air to good. i5«A2iic; New Western 
—Choice creameries ar 28@3Uc. do. fair to good at 
22(ii27c, ladle-packed Choice at 21(9220, do. lair to 
good at ie®lso; old butter Creameries at 18c, 
Fall made dairy at iho, choice dairy at I6(rf,i3c, 
common to good dairy at 10 ((& 16 C, and Wca eru 
ladle packed I0@15c Chkemh Northern factory 
- choice 13k,Gi)!4c $r lb; talr to good at ll#j@i3c, 
antlsklm at s@U0; Western faciory-choice,’ 13 w 
^14C; ralr to good, ll(4l2#c; akUn, 7@IQj. Eaos 
—Eastern at niirfiis^c. Northern 16(3U6Mc, West¬ 
ern I5j^(at«c VGoz Ricans—N orthern hand-picked 
Pea at$2.5008.55 ^ bushel; do New York at # 2.45 
i.t,9.B0; do. common to good *2.25(92 lit; medium 
Choice $2.40(512 50; OOlOIHOn to gOud $2 20@2.30 ; 
Yellow Eyes $2 1 D ®2 5U; Red Kidneys at$l. 60 i* 
1.70. Canada Peas 75cca)$ 1. iu y buabo) for com¬ 
mon to choice. Green Teas at $ 1 .25k 1.70, Pota- 
toks are very Arm ; we quote Aroostook Rose, at 
fli£l 051? bushel; Maine central Rose at 95o@$l; 
Northern Rose at 9Q<®9J)dl Prollflcs at 90C(9fi, and 
Peerless at Kt>o y bushel' apples at $ldi2 60 w 
bbl Cranberries at f3<o)6. onions, flea, $ 3^3 50 , 
vs bite $3 76(/<4 ^ bbl, and Bermuda $2,25(9 2 60 % 
crate. Provisions— Have been unaeuled with a 
fair demand. Quotations: Pork, extra prime, at 
$13.60@14 y bbi; mesa at #17(5)19 ; Boston clear 
at $21.60(5)22, and backs at $22.59^23 ^ bbl. Beep 
Is steady; we quoie Western mess at$io@10 50 y 
bbl; extra mess at $10.R0@11 50 ; and extra plate 
at $13(<$!4; Beef Hams at $17 00(5)18 50, and Beef 
Tongues $28tfl),2T ^ bbl. Nmokcd Hams steady ; we 
quote Weal 01 u smoked At lo^ovll^c y lb; Boston 
at 10>^OllJ4C,and U>i«« 12 c for fancy In bags. Lard 
at 12 !u(^ 12 >jC ror VvesietU kettle rendeied, and 
12>4(^]2 > 4 c y hi, for Boston rendered Hogs at 6\ 
tft;T.v*c •y lb i vo weight, and y ib ior city 
dressed nkkds— ciuoutla Linseed is now nomin¬ 
ally $2 06(5(2 10 y bushel, 't here Is a good demand 
for Grass Seed. We quote Clover Seed at S(g9c y 
lb for Wesiern and New York ; Timothy at$ 2 . 75 (n. 
2 80 ; Red Top at $2 05fi$2 16 y bag; and Canary 
Beed at $1 60(^1,76 y bag. 
Chicago.—W heat active but unsettled; No. 2 
red Winter, $l.U4<s|108; No. 2 Chicago ypitug, 
$1 0O.S'@l,0O5f, cash: No. 3 do., «0@9a,vo.: rejected, 
73j#(^8uc. Corn steady wltu a fair demand atia^'c , 
Cash; rejected, 39 c Oats quiet anil weak at 
35>3e. Kve strong at $114 Baki.ey (lull at$l 05. 
Flax herd, $1,15 Pork quiet butsteady at$i7 40. 
cash and May; $17.42,0June; $17.62)^ July. Laud 
In fair demand but lower, at Hi.‘30(311.22v,‘, cash 
ana May ; $n.27,v Jt Juoe; $ 11 . 35 , July ; #ii 40 , Au¬ 
gust. Bdle meats steady and unchanged. Kggs, 
<^12j. Butter -Creamery, oholce, 32w33c.; cream¬ 
ery, fair to good, 29@3ikj.; dairy, choice, 2ft@27c.; 
dairy, fair to good, 20«$24c ; packing stock, la^isc ; 
grease, 8@loc. Chkksh—F ull cream, 18(5) 14C.; 
part gklm. extra, lQjft^llo,; part skua, fair to 
good, 8^9 tfc.; part akirn, hard, 6(5)70.; low grades, 
3(o45e, speeds— The offerings arts generally light; 
Clover stt'ady, wlih prime seed quotable ut $4 40($ 
4 50, and mammoth at $5(5)6do; Timothy rules 
steady, with prltuc salable at $2 so and oholce seed 
at. $2.90; flax la a 1 rifle weaker, selling at $1.17® 
1 ITji, delivered; Uuogorlan comlnuea tlim at 
tl.55i.5H 75 for German, lioos.-Demand modcratv,; 
mixed packing, $. 7ft@0 06 ; light, #5 85(o)() 10; 
coulee heavy, »c> IOiaiO 40; prices 5(9100 lower. 
Cattle -common to lair shipping, $4 60(95 10 ; 
good 10 choice, $5 409 * 505 ; butchers’ steudy at 
$2 60@4 50; atockcrs and feedem, $3 20@4 so ; extra 
feeders, $4 B0<&B 20 , siiKKr-Market strong aud 
brisk; commou to medium, $4 90(®5 ao; good to 
choice, $5 60(a)6 25. 
4 iiqclimAil.—W heat in fair demand ; No. 2 Red 
Winter, $1 12 Cohn steady; Nu. 2 Mixed, 47*»c. 
Oats Ann ; No. 2 Mixed, -mo. Rvk dull; No. 2 at 
$1 22. Barley aearce and rirm. No. 2 Fall held at 
$1 15. Pork tlrm at $17 5u. Lard in fair demand 
ni $il 20(5)1 1 26 . Bulk-meats non; Shoulders, $5 75 ; 
Clear Rib, $8 55. Bacon Arm. Shoulders, #6 75; 
Clear Rib, *9 3!,#; Clear Sides, $9 7a. Butter- 
Pi lees have bullcreda farther decline of fully 2(9,30 
y lb on all grades during the week. All butler 
should how be solid packed. Fancy Creamery 
sella at 29@30A prime do ut. 2fi@28e, choice Dairy 
at 23(^860. choice western Reaerve at 20(^23c, 
prime to eholce Central Ohio at 17<^i8e, medium 
do. at I3^l»c and infer lor is dull at $li)(^l2c^! it». 
CUKK9E-rhtre Is a moderate supply or choice 
cured factory olTered and u. sells at I2,v<j)l3c, but 
prune to Choice Northwestern Is spiling at io@ 
UX0 Ifl lb. homo new Ohio factory is arriving, but 
it la poor and unsalable. 8 kkh clover and l lmo- 
ihy are dull and nominal but Millet is lu active 
demand, scarce and higher. Prime to choice 
Clover sells at 7ji@8e w lb, and Timothy at $2 &6& 
#2 76 bushel from store. Round lota ou arrival 
would not bring these prices. Flaxseed la steady 
at $ 110(41 i 2 jf) y bushel, German Millet sells at 
PORTER’S HAV CAUKTER. 
THTF ACKNCIWLEDDKD 
a,,,....— Circular«. 1 ilioh.un 
nr).n/ioVi u ,1 '7 Li-ni jiiditt dwaraiu showimr Htyio 
H t nii,V 1 l'Jc’' ?- lul ? O’-tailC't desermtion of sains, with 
iiihI'.ww 0 , ma h', r irt], vivinir the size of each 
r V nul il ,J<,r 01 shmwlea oud Rik. .if nails 
of atRTnr’, t&cun8trn ®2o4L 1 will -eiKj same on receipt 
ot BUtup. , T K. PORT. 1 .. Ottawa. 111. 
wira. ui iimwiiw. .xuveuiiier, luusiu.tje. Decem¬ 
ber. lOl^lO.Wc.; January, ill. KlailO.lTc. 
(^cc'auuQK ici Cdiioa are caned on American 
lumdard of dataiaouUoo. and or. uoiton In more 
raonlna in qa&lliy not more than half a -Tilda above 
or below the aradu quoted. 
„ , _ A. Orleans 
Uvlaauts. and Tewas 
Ordinary. 7 1-16 7 6-16 7 68 W 
dulot ordinary. 7 H-i« t) II -16 8 1-16 
Rood ordinary.. 8 Y 9 11-16 9 P-JH 
Strlot KOC d do.. 9* 9 9-16 » 9-16 
Low middling. 9 15-14 lu 6 -J 6 10 6 -lti 
Strict low anadllna. lu 7-16 J0‘V igv 
MldbltDH .IU P-16 10 15-16 10 16 -Ut 
Good flttiddllnK. 11)4 UK 11 Q 
Strict KOod inldclHnu. II u llL 1 13 
Middling Fair. ( 2>4 h>£ ja? 
Ml.-. 13 13« 13* 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. | Low mlddllnu.. 8 « 
Strict aood ordinary, 7x 1 Mlddlinu.9 13-16 
Receipts for the week. 16.3C0 bales, Exports do 
18.718 do. 
dried Fruits.—A pples have aaoo l inquiry and 
I'Utc liim lu p.ico. PeltcUOS are wanted at steadv 
prices and small fruits geueraliy are quiet un. flrui 
Quotations mo for 
avaporated apples at 8 H®‘Jo. for prime and 
Choice stock, sliced apples at for aood to 
choice North C.roilna . iigdyoc. tor V , apples.tialwc. 
lor lonn do. 4.V«5o. for siaio do; Ignopgc. for west¬ 
ern, Ohio sou Mich. I'uucbos ut 28«ji'*yt,ioi evaporated 
poele.i, ISkio. fur unpeeled do ; N. C. peeled at 19r<i 
22c ; for tn l* better qaalities of new »ud 1'A5|1 Sc. for 
Old; an peeled peaches al bHIsSkc. lor halves aud 
“Sc. fur quarters. Plums ai iouihio. Biackbernrs 
at 90. fur prime. Cherries at 16o. Raspberries at 24 
T llAl.STON’H 
KNIOli Hi te H(X ’ICTCR 
. RAW BONB 
PHOSl'H A 1 K Jtnu u 1S S O L VED 
BONE. t-oiuposed of now Bone. 
Flesh. Blood, Acid aud Potash. 
Prompt action combined with lasuiqr 
effects Highest pussiblo dngvee of ex 
cellcncc attainable Applicable to ul) 
cro|>.H and every variety of soil. Gunr- 
aptoed amuysis on every package 
uptep.d analysis ou every package 
Mnpwent* made, diee.ee from the UVat- 
, evil factory and ueuvkiucd at all 
principal railroad depots at less than wholesale 
prices m New York. 
ra£ Special Fertilizers for Corn and Potatoes, 
ras^ Liberal Tanns to Abtlveu ttsuponsible Dealera. 
Highest Cash Prices paid for Kaw Bones. 
Address JOHN RALSTON, 
170 Front St., N. Y. 
Trade Hark. 
THE 
ROSS GIANT CUTTERS 
FOR ENSILAGE AND LARGE 8TOCK RAISERS 
Of immense 
Size, Weight, Strength & Capacity 
Gnaranteed the best Cutter for the business. Send 
E. W. ROSS & CO., Fulton, N.Y 
Grnpphn* Hay Fork and Railway II 
onveyor. I'.ei-t combination known. Used by tin 
Circulars scut. C. |}. WEEKS, 
tr Agents want ed._Syracuse, N. Y 
EVERY ONE WHO OWNS A tt lKl 
LIVE STOCK MAEKET8 
N*w Yobr. Saturday. April 30, 1S81. 
BERrsfl.—Re jelpts for the weex 12 621 head; do. 
last week. 12,o«8 do, The luter markets have been 
f loor for drov rg ; some or them auiupUrlned of lo»- 
ng $25 ul 60 per car load. Butchers tuok tan- qu.u ti- 
tles but trade was not nnimared enough 10 aiillcn 
prices. 8 ’me lra«h. In the stiapo ut poor sieers, 
rough oxen aud otacs, wore closed out vt 8>i(5flSc.. 
to dross 65ia>56 It'S., but sales generally of decent to 
strl 'Uy piime Btecrs were from uve . to dvtss i 6 ibs , 
to UHc • to dress 67 ths.; and a number of distillery 
and corn-ted bulla oiiunged h.i, d, at 4 ! 4 «u 4 ye„ i.ve 
weight.. The y«rds were not entirely olearoil. 
xnamlest tuat lrom t,t>UL* si.- i>>, 
can Gooil Vegetables be obtained. 
The character of LANilKETitS’ SEEDS 
has heeu suhstami.iU'd hrm-mi all question 
They are the STANDARD lor Quality. 
Over 1500 acres in Garden .Seed Crops 
under our own cultivation. 
A sk your Stoi-ekeeper for them iv original 
routed packages, or drop us a postal card for 
prior* and Catalogue. 
Il ViofcguJ.c trade prices to dealers on application. 
