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novelties o<r”“'V .4 
tLALLEN B R&X TLEBOR0.VT. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Pi£cenan*au,$ Advertising 
Fully equal to the 
1> e s t. ** liarul-gatTi¬ 
ered.’* at less cost. 
The closest examin¬ 
ation invited. Sam¬ 
ples upon application. 
C. A. W iiitVet * CO., 
Rinutiaiuciui. X. Y. 
^ v£ RY Be sf^ 
/timothy 
6 : w-n. s. CO. 1 
the most c published. No. 1, 
Fruits, including Small Fruits, (netved.b 10c. No. 2. 
Ornamental Trees, etc . 15c. No. 3. Strawberries! 
1^0- 4 } Wholesale. No. 5, Roses, free. 
F.I.LWAJSGKR >V BARRY, 
Mt. Flope Nurseries. Rochester, S. V 
asERO POTATOES .—Best varieties,old anrtDPW, 
at reduced rates. Send for price list. Mention this 
gaper, W. E. Wkld, Evergreen Farm, Ingleslde, 
We have purchased of Mr. E. 8. Brownell his entire stock of the “Great Eas 
‘Dictator” Potatoes, perhaps the most valuable two varieties now in cultivation 
Mr Bkownell’s description of each 
CONCAVE & CURVED 
SEED POTA TO KNIFE 
^ Will cu t to one or more eyes and 
not i iiJ oin the vital tissues. 
Jjfl Ilf IUtistratecl Circular showing 
gll structure atul directions for cut- 
red t l ug. Sslistac-liua guaranteed, 
ra|^PRICE 35 CTS. Post Paid. 
HnmphreyBros 
Ohio. 
£\ RAPE-YINES of over 100 k,mls - Nur - 
■ t Al/tAA Xi T Ail „ ery established 28 years. 
Del awn re. Concord, Lady. Emnire State, 
Niagara, Vergennes, Hayes, Early Victor, Ladv 
and all the heat, new and old varieties, splendid 
stock. Prices low. Catalogues FREE. 
(<EO. W CA >1 PBKliL, Delaware. Ohio. 
Cul a rhin alien from ^ 
Center of Potato, hold 
up to light and see feede-g 
as in small cut. 
We will semi you a watch ora chain 
BT MAIL OK KYPHESn. i :. u. j_i., to be 
examined betore pay l ugany money 
and if not satisfactory,returned at 
lour expense. We manufacture all 
our watches and save you 30 per 
'cent. Catalogue of 250 styles free. 
Every Watch Warn, it ted. Address 
JOHNSON 6 RASS SEED 
The best Grass grown; large yields per acre. Will 
grow wherever corn will. Can be cut In most sec¬ 
tions three times In others six to nine times per an¬ 
num. WelJ liked by all kinds of stock. 
Send for pamphlet. 
HERBERT POST, 
Formerly Posthurgh.) Helmn, Du 11 tea Co.. Ain. 
PirrsnirpuH pt 
Now Style, Thnhniwnl Hidden Name and Cbromo Visiting 
Card* no 2 alike, nan teem, iOc., ISrarke Jl. Warranted best 
told. Sam pin Beok, lo, L. JONES A CO., Naesan, N. Y. 
• P. S. CABBAGE. The Best SEEDS 1 the 
world supplied by Isaac P.Tn i.inohast. La Plume, Pa. 
To Owners of Fine Subnrtan Resi¬ 
dences. Architects, and others 
Interested in Securing the Best, 
WR OFFER THE 
8 TO lO FEET. 
White Maple and Blue Ash, at *i(Ufl oer 100. 
Blueberrms, 75 eeuts for iwo dozen: $l 75 per 100; 
*1-2.00 per 1.U0U. 
Russian Currants, *3.00 per dozen. 
P. W. KENYON. 
Sebewa, Ionia t o . Mich. 
Absolutely Pure, in Paste or Liquid form,. 
SAGES. OLIVES, 
DRABS, GRETS, 
MAROON TERRACOTTA 
BRONZE, ORANGE, 
coLOJ>r.ii8 rki a, arc., »v. 
These goods are all guaranteed free from Barytes, 
Watpr Benzine, or or any other adulteration. 
Samples and prices given by 
ESSEX PAINT WORKS 
ESSES, CONN, 
GREAT EASTERN POTATO 
DICTATOR POTATO 
RIVALS OF THE ROSE.” 
C BEAUTIFUL EVERBL00MING 
ARNATION PINKS 
Fragrant, Beautiful and Lasting- 
they are the flowers par excellence for boquets and 
personal decoration. Catalogue free. 
We Ma.ll Plints safely to any XJ. 8. Portoffi.ee. 
SIX SAMPLE PLANTS FOR 50 cts. 
CEO. S. WALES, Rochester, N. Y. 
Mr:. Brownell says: I originated rids potato in 
l.ssn, from the Excelsior and Peach Blow. It grows 
v ry large with few small ones; eyes few, and uearlv 
even with the surface: tubers oval ami somewhat 
flattened l took two tubers out of one hid that 
Weighed Hvo pounds each They were very smooth 
and free rroin prongs I never saw n hollow or false 
hearted potato among them. Vines are medium and 
stocky, milage dark green, color of skin white, flesh 
when cooked Is tvrp white, table iiuulltv nrate. 
It matures medium early, grows compact In the hill, 
and is easy-to dig. It Is one of tbo beat protlnclng 
potatoes i ever grew. If nor the most productive, 
healthy, and free from rot or decay. 
Each, per barrel, $10: per bushel, $5; per 1 
#1.25; per two quarts, 75c., by R R. or Express 
By Mail, postpaid. 1 poumi. 60c.; 2 pouuds, ; 
Mb. BuowxEr.L says: I a'so originated this potato 
from the Kxeel.lur atul Peach Blow In ]s8fl Dictator 
grows large with few small ones It has a bright 
green foliage, vines medium to Urge, smoky, and 
matures medium late, about two weeks later than 
the great Eastern. Color of the skin White: eyes few. 
and not very deep, quality first rate. 
It Is very productive, does not grow hollo r, cooks 
table quality excellent It grows compact In the hill, 
which make It easv to dig. KitietviHOi bushels were 
grown from otic barrel of seed Of these large pota¬ 
toes. with oo in tuna Hold cultivation, out with two 
eyes in a piece and two pieces In a hill. 
1 HE NEW EARLY WHITE GRAPE 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & GO'S 
NEW IMPROVED 
woa ■ | Used by best Cream- 
E 1 8 I (■“ faeries and Dairi« BE- 
w __ _ CAUSE it is theStrong- 
I FS eat, the Purest, the 
La I V Brightest and the Best. 
-XT WILL NOT- 
Color the Buttermilk or Turn Rancid. 
Brit contains no Acid or Alkali. jEJ 
It is not our old Color, but anewonesoprepared 
in refined oil, that it cannot change. 
Empire State, 
f° r , ™ hi f h 771 tmU L the ?rI«Inator $4,000 In cash, 
and control the entire stock. Is now first offered to 
the trade, bend for Descriptive Circular and Price 
Llst - R.OSOS. 
A splendid stock, our own roots, in cellar, one and 
two years, at low rates. 
_ Clematis. 
two years: strong: a large assortment of varieties 
Seud for Price Lists. Address 
Fit ATT HU OS., Xurseri/men, Rochester. N. 7. 
llcw Berry Plants for sale: 50 cents each or *3 
per dozen. A, O. li I.IStS. Centralia. Va 
MAKES 
O. BLISS, Centralia, Va/ 
IIAIjSTED’S P4TEXI r 
PORTABLE HOT-BED. 
Suited for the Conservatory, the Sitting-room. or 
opeu air. Heated by gas or kerosene. Neat, conven¬ 
ient. Durable and i 'heap. Adapted for Ladles’use 
tn starting their flower-beds or cuttings’ or for Far¬ 
mers to start their tomato and other seeds 
Send for circular to 
Centennial IVI’fe: Co. t 
_ Box 230. Rye. N. V. 
TltEKS A Ml SHAM. l’R CITS. 
Large stock. Kx. quality. Prices low. New and 
old kinds Catalogue free. No. Main Street Nurseries. 
J . \\ . A DA Ml* A CO., Springfield, Mass. 
colors, for they get rancid and sjioil the butter. 
See that our trade mark, a dand eli on bios- 
som, is on the box, and. the signature of Wells, 
-Richa rdson « Co.. is on thabottle and TAKE NO 
OTHER. If the dealer y/ | | III 
does notkeep it, write J Vv 
us to know where and __ 
liowto ge-t it without JJ | I I T LL O 
extraexpense. U W I I ha *V 
Sold by druggists, grocers and merchants. 
Pour sixes, 15o. 25c. BOc. 81.00. 
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. 
It is strikingly beautiful; akin white and smooth; eves 
shallow, but strong; tl.ish pure snowy white and of peculiarly 
rich and delicate flavor. Of vlgomns growth, the tubers 
cluster compactly in the bill It is enormously productive, 
having yielded at the rate of ncnrly 600 bushel, 
per acre, and thoroughly tested ah.ng-Bido of the most 
popular variwti.i«, Iturprir'a Knipii c Sij»te has. in 
every caso, uutyieliled all others, l'riea., |i«ek. $1 "O: bushel. 
$5dkl; barrel. $10.00. By mail. 75 cts. per lb.; 5 lbs. for flftt, 
post-paid. For full particulars, illustrations and testimo¬ 
nial*, see BCttP^K’S FARM AN N It I. IOK 
1N-N5. which will bo sent free to any address. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
550000 GRAPE VINES 
'SUal &$tatr 
IHEDINGEE & GONARD GO’S 
Virginia Faruis.—Mild climate. Cheap Homes. 
Send for circular A. O. BI.IS.S. Cenn-alia. Va. 
A CHANCE to secure a first-class Farm 
in the Red River Valley at $3.00 per 
acre is an opportunity for a profitable 
investment that a • 
WIRE MAN^~ 
VI IUL III fill the past year a 
large number of actual settlers availed them¬ 
selves of this liberal offer by the St. Paul, 
Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Co., 
n AIIAIi T c ^°^ ce tracts, and com- 
HlllllaH I mence 'l improvements. 
IJUUUll I The Company has also 
many thousands of acres of choice lands, 
well adapted to Dairy, Live Stock and 
General Farming purposes, -from which 
A PI HII can be selected that can- 
la fl If not be excelled in any 
I It 11 III State in the Union. 
FOR PARTICULARS, MAPS, ETC. WRITE TO 
* J. B. POWER, Land Com. • 
St.Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba R'y Co. 
ST.PAUL, - - MINN. 
80 Varieties- Also Small Fruits. Quality unsurpassed. Warranted true to name. V< 
cheap. Illustrated descriptive price list free. LEWIS ROESCH. Fredonia. IV. Y 
• BEAUTIFUL. EVEK-BUOO.UINt 
NIAGARAS 
have been planted in all parts of the country, havo 
proved a success every’where and to bo the most val¬ 
uable variety in cultivation. 2yearqld vines of this 
wond erful ly productive, hardy, delicious WHITE 
EVERY 
“NIAGARA” 
VIHEf 
I Has this Reg¬ 
istered 
8 or I; rent .Specialty is growing and distributing 
OStS—we deliver strung Pot Plains, suitable fur 
itnmr*l%ixtr bloom, oafely hy mail at nil Post Offices. 
«? ''Pleiulid \ iirlefle-s r rt\',(ce .all latieled, tor 
«l; 12furSS; HTifurSo; 100forS12. Also 
OTHER VARIETIES 111 FOR *R -fl 
■ yv ». v n- I.. . O I " wr 
1 3 A 1 V T 5 are now offered for the 
( -r | \ /-\ I— J H first time at the low 1 
'—^ A V J A. i 1 .J price of$2.00 each by 
mail post paid. Wo hold the entire stock of this 
grape; tiono having ever before I eon sold with the 
privilege of pro pagat ion therefrom. 
\ 7 J TV T 1 'O' can now bo obtained only 
\/n| \l p A directly from US or our 
v ,-*■ ’ -*—I 'authorized agents. Order 
your vines NOW before stock is exhausted. Circu¬ 
lars free. Address tho Sol© Owners, 
Niagara white grape co., Lockpori, n. y. 
according to Valuta Send foruur N’nv Cuide. 7tipp 
elegantly illtia. and cenx*.- from over .yOO tinest sorts 
Address •THE DIMSKE iV I'O.Ntltl) <’<» . 
Koto Urowers. \\ eel KroVo, Chester 
,~trade ' 
1 MARK W 
TRADE MARK 
Stamped on a 
Lead Seal 
Attached. 
IIEADQUV KTKK.8 
for N1AO.VK.V, 
_ — now las i 
ottcml wilhmil rotrio- M 
tion< r<« pUut«rr> for ilr.st w tAl f 
■ tiiru Myr. vinca, mnil, 
it ouch. None bjt'iiii 
wutiout NCtil 
3 G rupp ■ 
Sp^Jil Tern* W> .LgeaU* 
General A^eut for thr 5KW TV1HTK UKATK 
n ^ n n \M 11. VNTS, ohonp and correct 
U jL, U U V Marlboro free with cocr;/order. 
|l B II la I Niwgttru ttrspeaud -11. Scud for 
■ ’-Berry Leaf" Don’t wait—'Ha 
getting late. K. B. Underhill. Po’kecpsle, N. Y. 
Also other Small Fruits, and nil 
old and new varieties of 
Hrapes. Extra Quality. War¬ 
ranted true. Cheap by mail. Low 
vote to dealers. Agon to wanted. 
1IIK LUtti£8T STOCK IN 
AMI- MICA. Prices. Kcduccd. 
llliiatrutol Catalogue KKKK. 
T.S.RUBBARD 
NIAGARA 
4 for oOc. 1U for * l. 
Cutnlognc Free, 
i luuulicrwburg, Peuua. 
FRANK S. PLATT’S 
PLANTS 
Desirable Farm of 1*5 acres, mostly under cul¬ 
tivation. Brick house and frame barn on promises. 
One tulle from town. Price *50 06 an acre. Terms, 
part cash, balance on long time. Address 
C. E. C.OPF, Burr Oak, Michigan. 
New and Standard varieties of Greenhouse, Bed¬ 
ding and Vegetable Plants. Verheuas,— the best 
varieties, 50 cents per dozen. Early Cabbage 
Plants, 60 cents per 100: *4.50 per 1,000. Catalogue 
free. JOHN M. SIMIUONS, 
Vestal, Broome Co., N. Y. 
FOB HALE. 
One of the finest Stock Farms In Central Nebraska, 
comprising 1,7*0 Acres, admirably adapted to stock 
Raining and Farmlug purposes, situated 18 miles 
from the CHy of Kearney, six miles from Elm Creek 
station, on the Union Pacific R. R. Three never-fall¬ 
ing Wells- two flue Wind Pumps; good Residence, 
Barns. Stables. Crllis. Hennery, etc. Fairbanks 
Seale* for weighing stock. BnHdlngs all new , nicely 
painted, and In line order. Sheds for ;S>k 1 head o'f 
stock. 100 acres fenced In; 200 acres under cultiva¬ 
tion. Price *9 per acre. Implements, Stock, and 
Crops at appraised valuation, If desired by purchaser. 
Easy terms of payment. Call on or address 
H. K. HUKTtS, Elm Creek, 
bdftnlo Co„ Nebraska, 
Prices always the lowest that good seeds 
can be sold for. 
ARTICHOKES 
The greatest Hog Food known, yielding over 
lOOO Bushels : 1 th‘‘ ur,-, .ill soils 
and cTunate. One acre Mill keep c. to head in tine 
condition :r ro <>. :obcr until April- l'liev prevent 
Cholera and ..ihcr Hog diseases. Id cn 1 koots, ilk 
40cents; 3®s Si .es l.y 111.ul. po-tpaid ; by freight or 
express, bushel Jj.no; harrri, 5 IntslicW iraiotigh for 
one acicV $; 50. Directions for . nllur- hi uur lU h i- 
tratrd Seed Cota,\>fue. MAtl.RD FREE. Address 
comprising a list of everything required for 
the Farm and Garden. 
FRANK S. PLATT 
JOHNSON A STOKES, Philadelphia, Pa 
