Brkadstuffr and Provisions.—T here has been a fal r 
degree of activity In the fl,,ur market, especially in 
low grades Casa wheal quiet but steady. CMsheats 
dull anrl heavy. Buckwheat rlltto Corn goods have 
a fairly act ive deitiaud The provision market was 
ext cinely dull toward close of week foreign re¬ 
quirements seem to have been well supplied t date. 
Prices of Hour feed and Meal. - Fi.otfn No 2. *2.4'l 
67)8.85, latter extreme superfine, $3 35641.75, latter ex¬ 
treme, conmi .,11 to ralr extra State, g3 G5<<s4.'.15, good 
t" fancy do , $i.iil®6.l'H); Conirmn t«J good extra 
Western. good to choice, <tt.li.o7 40; com 
moll to good extra round hoop Ohio, $3 7n@4.6U: 
good to choice do. $4 6bi<*G.’0; common to extra 
Minnesota, $.1 :>U: clear, $4 , r ilVn)S,75: rye mix¬ 
ture. $4 ?3®5 25; bakers'extra. $5 OOijifl.OO; straight, 
S.i.'> k'iiK.5(l; pal., at, ?.’> 77<®7.40; St. Louis common to 
fair extra, $,'S.7f.< ;!4.. r i(l; good to very choice, $4.fit) 
rd ft 75 patent. Winter wheat extra, $i.70@7.00; city 
mill extra for West Indies. $5.1006.60-. South Amer¬ 
ica. Ji.50t®5 7.1; Winter wheat patent, g5.60iit6.50; 
Southern dour, common to good extra, $4 3005.10; 
good to choice 65 15^6 65. Hye Hour, superfine, 
SHJCifflS H6. Buckwheat Hour dull} 82.HWinO. mainly 
$2.21)02.40. Cdro meal, qui t. steady, sales 201 bills ; 
Brandvwine, $3.80; quoted $37"'6*3 90; yellow West¬ 
ern, 83.0fitii8.73; fet-d Market tinner 40 ft, 80@825«e: 
00 It. sTKiii V^c; 8(1 ft, 80c lift ft, kuesuji; sharps, $1,1'3 
ii#i. 15 rye feed, iViotviSl. 
Price* oi rant, o hbat—U ngraded Spring, $1.0256 
No 2 New York Sprlug, $1 05 delivered; ungraded 
Winter red* 92c (all 16. No. t red, $l. 07 w. 6 tL.ijS; do. 
Steamer No. 2 red $UBM®1.0:»lg; No. 2 red 1.12Wfor 
certificates $L'.3imI,lS)#f delivered No l red $1 17; 
ungraded white, 93c<(*$l.lff, Including State at $1.1464 
1 16; Steamer No. 8 white, 190; do No 2 white HVCaj'.iito; 
No. 2 white, $ia>i.0.'; No. 1 white, $| HI for certlfl- 
eates; No. 2 red January. $1.11 jitit'.181*; do Feb¬ 
ruary 81 . 18 ® 1.1844; do. March, $nfiW@i.lC; do. 
April. gi 17'i tl.lSi do. May, $i Hj>x@ i-.tj, kvc— 
Steady with a fair export d.-niund; Western, 66®70c: 
State, 6Wa.;2 ; Canada, Baui.kv- Four-rowed 
State, 8944c; Western, mainly Minnesota, G2&72C 
Coen— Ungraded Western mixed 6 >*<s7ie; No 3 
in 02540: steamer mixed O5460c59(c: new No 2 6856c. 
hi Plevator. old No. 2, 693*,®70e In elevator, 7 <57 Vi'', 
delivered. Western Yallow, 7!e; Hnuth'-rn Yellow. 
65«til'7o No. 2 mixed seller January 674§®69e: do. 
February (iii'^iatb^c; do March OO^,) 6*lc. steamer 
mixed seller January. 65Vi do. February, 6456065c. 
Oats—N o 8, )5c No. 2, 46c, No. 1 quoted It;Vie; 
No. 3 white 4U4je; No. 2 47MC: No I 5'.We; mixed 
Western 44i;»47e; whit- do, t* u »50c; mixed State, 48® 
49c; white State, 5005(0; No 3 mixed seller Janu¬ 
ary. 46c; do i'’tbruary,BH®*656c; do March 4ejjtai47V^C- 
rrho. Pn.vtsn ns—I-.., s- New mess spot *13.25 
<t4$lM3: family ui r H9, 816 jtk« 18.90- clear • ack. $2.50; 
extra prime quoted §14.256*14 51), prime mess, $I7.5<J® 
17.73, uew mnH«, January, $l8.1ti®13..iU Februa y, 
$18,15,* 1H 31). Beef—Plain mess, 812.i064l2.5U. extra 
mess. $l2.75ffil850 packet, $15®15.50, clt> extra In¬ 
dia moss in tes, it.'i;’11/28.50. Hcef hams 8l8.5uiisi9.uu. 
Cut meats—pickled bellies. 12 ft 9V«c; do 11 ft996c; (1 •. 
in ft 94|®9^e ; pickled Shoulders. 85' ' ' 
11 l i(Sl l 
HEN PERSON'S EARLY RUMMER 
HENDERSON’S EARLY SNOW 
BALL CAULIFLOWER. 
< VRBAOE 
.V’A, b-f .>*. •■■/;■ 1 die'msi of 
Mur. H last 
Snowball 
meisurin^ o inches in (lUiufetcr hy llic xos!i 
ot.l'in*. one sw.*tk eart-rf iti.jii anyoilitft sort. 
Every |»Unt forming a nnehcnrl. In a<UJitV»n 
to it Ana ^reader certainty to lie s.1 
than any other ririety, its dwarf liubit ami 
short outer leaves allow it to be planted as 
close as : or 20 inches t-alIi way. so that from 
twelve to fourteen t‘n*'Uvi tuI can lie Set out 
on an acre. f>0 cent* per packet. 
- - Matures 
-iiK ^ M ) * hom TV:S 
\A*y* loter 
V * 11 ‘ 
most r>f ibd 
bite Varieties, are! irs short outer leav-r. . n- 
0*le it to In* plamr I nearly as close iis the 
Wakefield, about i.,f >,1 to the acne, wlnlts 
K.irty Flat Dlit(h.WiDpiDgSt-nlt etc., iirotliiv* 
ItiSf I'** larger hcail-Sr.m only bcifrown at the 
rate of 8,cco to tfu-acre. A peauiar qualit, 
"f this variety is that it V:ecps longer wiiho it 
liursiintf npcu after heailin^f. thiin any other 
sort know of. 
I*kt. ir>e-t Or.. 60e.; 1-1 lh. 
MAJOR CLARK’S 
PINE CELERY. 
li is not generally known 
that thn rcl •'r oink Ce!c- 
rie= arc ns a rule much su¬ 
per;. -r in quality to the 
wtiitc sorts* .V .'only are 
they bener tf iturcd ind 
more en.n. bur they are 
usually hardier and keep 
hettcrnuriiuf winter. This 
new variety >s f niedium 
growth, skiff close habit, 
lartre heart, very Solid, 
and possesses a line wal¬ 
nut fl.ivor. 
I > kt- 52Oo.; per Oz. ijll. 
SQUANTfTM St G VU 
COKa\% 
A metliuni early variety, 
Ml A of Ifiir size, quality ifie 
very best. It is cvccedimply 
sweet and very prolific, y: 
dutinfif from four to five cars 
i n a stall:. This is the \ \- 
Hety which i> in so great 
f,t\or with the well-known 
Siiuantum Club ot Rhorlc 
Island, and used almost rx- 
lusivcly by them in their 
famous clam-lukcs, 
Pkt. Quart. uO t*t«. 
(Pofttpftld.i 
CALfFORXIA YECTAR 
Vp.lt V EARLY ETAMJPES CABBAGE 
SCALY BARK WATERMELON. 
First exhiliitcd at the 
Atlanta Exposition in 
l?gt skin dark f^reon I ^li 
and look's as if covered /jp f a t 
with fi>ii scales.although f \ 
quite sroortih. The a»er- » > ^ W!‘rt 
a^e weight of the mel- f m j r JF i 
on, is 35 lbs., although | il 
ii is n"t umwnsl 6 • 1 I! 
spccitn*ns tn .vfi.iin <5 { * v„ 1S- - 
'1 1 '. in ’At-’ig'U. Tbe tlesh I I, Of;, 
Ml’-| ' r l. 5o'i’l. ! $7 IB 
ti-mU-r, ,nid of exquisito I ^ 
ll.tv.iT. but its great dis- l < 
tin-rtivc feature, hov- \ V v ' mH 
Ctrr. is the ftet that it f 'Tn' W 
remains in diaireeating \ 'ys / 
• nlitinit from ten to \ .I' .(,/ 
tTie.en o.ivs after being 
pulled. This with its 
very lout/lt. ihfn rind, will make it most 
valuable for shipping purposes. 
Pkt. tie.; Oz. 50c.; 1-4 lb. $1.50. 
RALAMAXDEU LETTUCE. 
r—^ This is t h e 
- - / best lettuce 
r ^ Si^in« 
' 
witlistand tlrotith and htat. and remain lon¬ 
ger in head, than any other variety. This 
was fully proven (luring the unexampled dry 
seasons uf iWi-S’. 
I*kt. 10c.; Oz- 85c.: 1-4 lb. $1.95. 
MUSKMELON 
''. ^ ''I' '^ 
(. 
t i, tlic amttnpanyini tgrnving. 
It is, of COIK-rather pieta.iture lo assume 
th..: from it- gre.il COrllne--, the Htainpes 
will uke a leading place as an early variety 
for market purposes, lint from what tve- have 
seen of it we believe that itw 'll prove most 
vnln.ihlc and desirable, 
i’kt. 15e.; Oz. 75c.; 1-tlb. $8.50. 
All who were fortunate enough to tuste this 
new variety at our plac e the past summer, 
unite in pronoun/ mg it of most delicious 
flavor. It is an r-otly sol*, very productive, 
am! of good si, -, while t'.e flesh is -,erv 
thiclt. sweet ar.il iuiey. and of un-up.assei.1 
flavor, racket, 5n cent*-. 
Smoked 
- - __ suit) ed 
hams. Ioi.hlSWe. Bacon — "ng clear Jiere quoted 
Mfitgi9HC! at West, short rib 9t*'c long clear quoted 
S.ti.>’u8 90c: short clear, »i»t«9 35o Dressed Hogs— 
CUty, heavy to light, 85si<si86»e; pigs, 86fc; bulfalo 
quoted 8J<t’ bard—prime steam spot, lu iivajiu 8256'-; 
city steam. ld.SOo; No. 1 city, 1246c: retlned for Conti 
neat, lie.; S American, 11.25c. 
CilKKSf.^ rhere Is a fair demand for the lower 
grades white gilt, edged factories are quoted high, 
and It shippers want they must pay extreme quota¬ 
tions. 
State factory, fancy Fall, lie; do. prime to choice, 
185ftffl}l38jc; do. good, 12561 '*ISJAc; do fair, 116*12 
do. medium, U6ul()4j; do poor, 96 * 9441 '; Ohio lints, 
choice, ISHSilH^e; do,tine, i;"....-, do. fair to good,10 
(3) 12c; ereamerv skims, choice, 9c: do. good, 7^6*95*; 
do. fair; Stnsfli^c 1‘cuusj lvatila skims, fancy, 8Sptf9c; 
do. fair to fine, 654fit75ve, skims, iron clad, 5ig.6e. 
Cottok. -Market dull Demand for spot cocton was 
slow mid speculative doalluga light, with but little 
variatb-ns In prices. -ecelpts -luce September 1 , 
8,807,811 oales, against S,3J5,3iil bales same period last 
season. 
CL’RRP.NT I'lUCSa. 
Quotations based on American Standard of clas¬ 
sification. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. .. 7}6 7 13-1G 7 1:1-16 
Bt-rlot ordinary. fi 15-16 sy 8k 
Good ordinary. SJi 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict good ordinary. 9 3-16 9J4 95 ^ 
Low middling. 9 11-16 10 10 
Strict low middling. 1U 10« U)W 
Middling . 10 3-16 10 7-16 10 7-16 
Good Middling. 1056 10*4 UW-i 
Strict good middling. UHB it' 11 
Middling fair. Hi* 11« U5« 
Pair. 12 12Ji 1254 
stain KD. 
Gtiod ordinary. 7>6 I Low Middling, 8W 
Strict gO<3d ordinary. ...7 15-16 I Middling .. ..9 1-16 
Diuxti Fruits.—S outhern apples, ordinary to good, 
6 < 3 i 76 yc: do. do., due to choice, usance: do. fancy, 
95 pu 94 iO; Western ordinary. 61016440 ; do fair to 
good 7@74tC; choice lots, HoSkldV State, sliced, 8 W 
raHMe: do, quarters, 8<»85<jo. : apph-s, evaporated, 
lata, 1 ,me; do. choice, ring cut, sflticifitje; fancy 
selections, i7o.; Peaches, Southern, 8ti*9c; do. Carol 
lua. good to fancy, 126415c; do. Georgia, peeled, into) 
19Hl’ : evaporated peaches, peeled. iVjiaJc! do. do. 
flu peeled. l’JtdlK^C; unpceied ppachos, halves, 5 ^ 
® 6 c : do, quarters, 55 * 645940 . Plums, Soutnorn, 
14(^1494 c; do. Slate, 13®15>ie; • h.-rrles 23®24ct Black - 
berrie- 7)*c.; Raspberries, 30to5»>)!e; Huckleberries, 
ISbiCi* 1 4C. 
Rous. A s’lght increase tn demand for strictly 
fresh Quod Utnrd eggs have a little better deman 1 
and some lmprovemei.t In price. 
Fancy Block. Iti bids, e tloz. XkflUGe ; State 
and pinnsylvanla In bbls . 2S6*89e; Choice Western, 
215toT2’5ie; other Western 286*'.!Oe. Canadian, tine, In 
bb.s. ;5ttv'.KC; South- i’ll, prime. 2iyi'23e. all kinds, poor 
lo Z(i''i|.;i5-/Viic, limed Slate, JOO; do.Canada and West¬ 
ern, lSiUMc. 
rnicsii Fruits.—B ut little doing In apples; choice 
arock In wt /ro is firm but ordinary arriving, is dull 
andwc.uk. Grapes alow. Cranberries firm. 
Apples. Wtuu-rn N V., nuxeii lots, s’2 506*8 25 per 
It'd. do. Baldwins, $3 2'mM O) Grm»nln«s. A! iltii-i.ix) 
wlndftills, do, §1 15*2.25 Grapes, W. N. Y., Ca¬ 
tawba, 5(.'i7e, do do. Isabella, > ft 3566hk'; Cran¬ 
berries. Cape Cod. fancy, t* bbl. $ 14.51 15.00; do. 
good to prime, $12 UVjtlt.iX) do 4< crate, f4.IXX444.75: 
do Jersey, prime, * crate, ft l>'6»4.50; do fair to 
giiotl, v eratt $3Bt'o*/ 75 Fla oranges, choice, brlsht, 
ner 5* bbl box. 83 5U&3 75; do. fair to good, $2,5tVi» 
2.75.; Peanut*. Virginia. Hand picked, V tb., 76*7Uc; 
tin., fancy, 5944-it>*-t»'- do., good to prime, 456645c; Hlok- 
ory nuts. 4< bush , $1 Nkt*l.75 
Pom.TRv anu Gamk Live poultry Is not much want 
ed, and receipts are light Dressed Is In moderate 
supply. Turkeys slow. Ducks scarce and wanted at 
good prices. 
iJi i poultry Spring Chickens, near-by, 4* ft, 12<9 
ilic: do. 'Vesiern and Southern llGtUJe.: fowls. Pa. 
and Jersey I5<v State, 15e; Western. 14tsjl5i.; roosters, 
old, ft ft 8'"9c; Tlirkevu. Jersey and Pa ft ft 16c; 
Wemem. ItkA ti": itueks. State, Pa and Jersey, ft 
pair, $UIU®1.2f.,- do. Western, 7'’C.6i$1.0U, Geese, 
Western, ft pair. $1 504*1,73. do. Suite, Fa., and Jer¬ 
sey. ft pair. $21 Ut»2 25 
Dressed Poultry Turkeys, Jirsey, choice. 18642tk>.; 
prime, dry picked, 17*4180; do. scalded, 176*18c; 
tlo. poor to fair 14ti*16c ; Springs, Philadelphia, la- go, 
ft pair, 22-1.23Q, do PhUadciphla. mixed weights, 
ft ft, 31tsi28c, chickens. Btate, choice, 16t®17o; do. 
Western. I5fcj*l6i\; fowls, Bucks County and N. J., 
prime 150; do L. L and SJ., fair to good. I3®14c; 
do. l'hliadelphlu. dry picked, prime, 1.76*10e ; do. 
Stare and Western, dry picked U6*1.V-.; do., scalded, 
)3(,« 4e; do. fair to good, 11 12o; ducks. State and 
Western, fair lo good, 1264140; do, Philadelphia 
Spring, ft ft, ism2nc, do. State and Western Spring, 
17 i <1 18 c; geeso Philadelphia young, lie.; do. State and 
Western, young, I26*13e; do, fair to good, 96*lie. 
Game—Quail, prime ft dot., $1.756<2.!.'U; fair to good. 
*1 S7i6l.au. Partridges, eastern and Minnesota, vx,* 
7;’>c;do, State and other IVestern, ft pair, f’.lXl; 
Urunse. do. $1 1 * 14*1 5; Woodcock, ft pair, 754*300,; 
ton c squab*, light, per tloxun, $8 ", do dark do.. 
$2.i'U; tume plgi ona. live, ft pair, SfltdIOc; wild 
ducks. Western, canvas. $1.75(02.1*); do It. de O., red 
heads, 6t5t75c.; du. Western, red heads, 5U6#6tK.i ; do. 
mallards, r pair, 4U6*3i)e do blue wing, teal, ft pair. 
4(>4» iho. tin. green wing, teal, do., 25<03Oo: do. com¬ 
mon, ft pair. 2348300; Hares, ft pair. JlltrfSOe; Hab- 
tdts, undrawn, ft pair, 2i)®’28o.. do, drawn, ft 
pair 154420 
Hops. The e are but few lots ptlerlug at what buy¬ 
ers I'onstder reason stile rates, and thedemanu la light 
at the prices. We quote: 
N. Y Stale, crop of 1882,choice $1.0031.10; do. inedl- 
u" s, DfViCl.hOc- do. do. low grades, 36u*90e: do. crop of 
1881. good to choice, 9Uc.4*$l ,05; old olds, SMSSc.: East¬ 
ern, crop of 1882, fair to choice, 95tai$i.|)5; do. Pacific 
Coast, WiQUKi. 
JPERFECT BE91 sQUARII, 
NEW EXTRA EARLY 
PEA, ’’ llr.VDKRSON’S 
FIRST OK .at." 
HEW I’/VI Hi; I'Ka, ’* AMKIIIUAS MONIIEK.” 
A llrgc <iipply ol this cnsltlesusl infer It 
thi- vo.n it at low |iri. c> as many of the 
older varieties ire sold at. American AVon- 
dcr is one *f tjig oarliest wrinkled }sras in 
cullivMiiiu, of Ihc fliicsi i;nn:it>'. arid exceed* 
ir.gl; prndticihe. It is -ten’ compact and 
?/'! :;V-' uij Ji5tB ac-iu li sketch 
• -cjK&J. "fit as it ,n p- 
I , c2 .T.'V ’WV;! t^mrcl in our 
if: '' A* Tf $ trial grounds 
' /’ #• l (fe is shown, in 
"ffj* n ! ’) ] eurcrt.doguc 
i7 siiii.»m*;r or winter 
nr 14 c. .T 5 many .*> 24 
on •» single vkne. 
1 i • 6 inches in d «m- 
litir, and •With a t!iin, 
h cooked is dry, \\\ -ut. 
^ ami rirlj in 
flavor, and 
iFv /. 2s. i r e*e fmiil 
fjjv strong ta<tc 
peculiar to 
some sorts. 
A splendid 
yB room. 
, U a d uu 11 1 
ii'kiu^ioo.t 
- I -ilb. $ 1 ". 
A mc*st T-aluahte pea 
fi r *!to market or fam¬ 
ily garden, comparative 
trials hating’shown it !-5 
he earlier than ;hc Phila- 
UclphU lictra Early. 
C vr'.*t7.'us. and «»tl»er 
* arieties <*.f this cUanv, 
pods of goad size, well 
tided with >eiS of excel¬ 
lent flavor. A prodigous 
bearer, and ripens up >0 
thoroughly as not to re- 
qn*re m«*re than rwo pick¬ 
ings to clean off thecr-* 0 . 
In this an*i in its earl♦- 
Tt’-SS consists irs great 
value. Paokch 1 *»«••• 
QliA-t.'Oo, (Po«ti>»ld 
Any of tl*e above Novelties sent free toy Mail on receipt of price 
EACH Of tile COLLECTION OK “ii NEW AND SCARCE YEG 
rOR $1.50. For olherNew and Fine VEGETABLES, FLOWERS and FRIT 
or “ EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN," sent free on application. \ 
make remittances from this advertisement, toy Post Office Order oj 
altimiiRli small amounts may be sent in postage stamps. 
PETER HENDERSON & CO., 35 & 37 Cortiandt St. N. Y 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
HAVfc. YOU A 
iF SO. YOU NLEO 
Nbw Yotut, Saturday, Jan. 13 3. 
Bkkvb. 4.—Total rvovlpta for six days 12.9S8 head 
against 111601 head for Kami- time laai week Wednes- 
ilxv's prlees were nmlnml ed to close of week. 
Prices ranged from 854 to UJ$C. per peund.and 
weights from 5Qewt. t" lOJ^ ewu Many of the west¬ 
ern nnught oatile lost money for their • htppers. 
Western stoekern amt dry cows sold at $4.30, and 
some Jersey dry rows, $4.50 rough steers and oxen, 
85<; to 9e.. to dress 55 ft a; common 'o prime bullocks, 
9546 * 11 * 140 , to dress 554*56 tt«. Some choice steers 
brought 12 <i4 12540 . to dresu S7 ft*. State cattle tn 
mixed lot*, $4 20 per cwt. The quality ran from 
coarse to fair Illinois steers, 1,048 ft8. at 9Rc ; Ohio 
s'eers. 1.35t» ft*, at Ho; Indiana steers. 1.17U fts., at 
Ilk?.. State oxen, 1.538 fts, K<5tiC , to drea»55ft*. 
Mn.cn rows.-Trade is still dull. Prices range from 
$45 to $55 per head. 
Calvks.—G r a«sers were dull and lower, selling 
at 45*c<«4%t'c. Veals sold at steady prices or at 60*10510 
for common to choice. Tno best d-essed veils sold 
at l&ibllc; Dressed grass’ rs were lower ut S5g<395^o. 
State veals, 117 ft*., 9c; 5 do., 148 fts., at 1054 c.; West¬ 
ern do., 886 tbs., «e. 
SnitKP a.\o I.amhs —Totnl receipts for six dnys> 
87.890 head, against 21,4.13 head for the corresponding 
time last week The market ruled Steady, w ith very 
ordinary to prime sheep selling at $5.10 to $6.5n per 
10O fts , and a few ears > f extra sold ut f 6 K2q,J»6 fl'c. 
Sa es of common to prime lambs were at 
Bin ks brought 5*<c. per pound. Quality for all rang 
Ing coarse to good. 
Ilr.tis - Total receipts for six (lays 86 4*5 head 
against ?5 39t) hi nil fur the same time last week. De- 
maud was fair and values firm. Market steady at 
an 41)®6 70 Tar fair to prime hogs; country diessed a 
little easier at- 8<*3>,o. per head; 8q,(g)*$4c, for me¬ 
dium, and 84* 9c, for light States, wllli Light Jerseys 
selling at 'k-tUMjC ; Ohio hogs, 176 fts.. $6.75; roughs, 
113 fts.. $5 65. 
And will want THE BEST at the least money. Ihett our Catalogue will surprise 
you,—not because it contains over ijoo Varieties, embracing everything good, both old and 
ne~,v known to the trade, and nil guaranteed as represented, or on account of its 
7 00 Illustrations,—out because no matter wnere you have been dealing, it trill Slirely 
full/ to bug of US. It costs nothing but tne trouble of sending us your address, at once, 
on a Postal- Card, and you (fegr OJJG H T TO HAVE TTf^tig 
BEXSOX. MAULE A' CO., 129 A 131 S. Front St.. Philadelphia. 
SAVE MONEY , 
TRY OUR ) 
GOOD IN QUALITY. 
LOW IN PRICE. 
Market Gardeners,Merchants,Farmers 
500,000 Manchester 
STRAW3ERRY PLANTS, 
By thk Origdsatob, at Reduced Pri-es for Spring 
of *>. Bit at the Fopx r.vjs H*ao and gee the pirx 
averages twice as large as the Wilson and vields fully 
and all others who have occasion to purchase Seeds 
by p mod, ounce and bunlicl For price list and 
tset of 41 Comic Ve« -tohie Curd;,, sen.t yourad- 
dres* on postal JEROME B. RICE *Y CO . 
(Cambridge Valley S-*d Gardens .1 Cambridge. N. Y, 
double the number of qt’xRTS per acre; U an excel 
lent shipper, vkry utsaiTIVe Ln appears ce of 2 i.- 
CK 1.1 K-T flavor, ana retains its color and flavor to a 
hmiarkable degree after being picked, tree alien 
lars at an early date. 
J. BATTEY, Manchester, N. J. 
QrPfl It pays to sow good, uew varieties, 
OCCUt an ‘l so proved hy reports rum my lust 
_ _ « , «, yva 'sens omers Be oreordi-ring vour 
I, K AI N Seed, Wheat. Barli y, Oats Corn. Pota- 
U I) HI H • toes. Ac . see my Descriptive Catalogue 
of newest and best varieties 
Name this paper and address 
LAKE SHORE SEED FARMS, 
Shebyonan Falls, Wis. 
AfiR’L IMPLEMENTS 
FERTILIZERS 
IN OUSAT TASaSTY FOR THR 
^**^**®' FARM and G A R 1 >EN . 
Qr Send for catalogue. Address 
R. H. ALLEN 2t CO., P. O Rox 376, N. Y. City. 
(Established 1343.) 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & S'E^S 
Call on or write to R. H. ALLEN & CO,, Nev 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
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