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Maniml of E ve ™ GARDEN 
For 1S80 is tho handsomest and most com¬ 
plete Garden Guide ever published. It is 
really a book of 140 pages, size 9 x 11 
inches, contains three colored plates, and 
illustrations of all that is new, useful and 
rare in Vegetables, Flowers, 
Fruits and Plants, with plain direc¬ 
tions “ How to grow them,” by 
This manual we mail to any address oh 
receipt of 25 cents (in stamps). To all so 
remitting25 cents for the manual, we will 
at the same time send free by mail, in addition, 
their choice of any one of the following 
Splendid Novelties, most of which 
are now offered for the first time, and the 
price of either of which is 25 cts.: 
One packet of Autumn King Cabbage, or one 
pkt. of Yosemite Mammoth Wax Bean, or one 
__ pkt. Delmonico Musk Melon, or one pkt. 
Giant l’ansy, or one pkt. Scarlet Triumph Aster, or one pkt. Su?>fl<»rer,“Silver and Gold,” 
or one plant of tho climber Blue Dawn Flower, or one plant of the White Moonflower, 
or one Bermuda Easter Lily or one plant of either a Red, Yellow, White or Pink 
Everbloomina Rose (see illustration)—on the distinct understanding, however, that those 
ordering will state in what paper they saw this advertisement. 
35 GortlandtSt., 
NEW YORK. 
oraeriner wm state in wnat paper tney saw inis advertisement. 
PETER HENDERSON & GO. 
New and Cboice Field Corn 
FIELD OF ORANGE COUNTY FIELD CORN. 
This new Corn is entirely distinct from all ocher varieties, having the largest grain with 
the smallest cob of any Yellow Flint Corn ever offered. The kernels cover the end of the cob, 
in fact topping it over. The ears are eighc-rowed, and about 15 inches long. We have com¬ 
pared it with ail the leading Yellow Flint varieties, such as Longfellow, Angel of Midnight 
and Compton’s Early, and find it much superior to any of these, in its immense yield. The 
staJk is strong and large, of medium height, three ears to the stalk being not uncommon, and 
during the past season the remarkable yield of 150 bushels was produced from one acre. 
Send for our Catalogue of 1889, free to all. 
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ENSILAGE 
PRINCE CHARLES CORN I 
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ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, etc. Also Extra Sized STANDARD PEARS of the Finest Quality. 
Special Inducements to Buyers in large quantities. Trade List out August 1st. 
POWELL & LAMB, Syracuse, N. If. 
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OHNSON&STOKES’ 
I GARDEN AND FARM MANUAL FOR 1889. 
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AND VALUABLE NOVELTIES never before offered, 
handsomely illustrated In natural colors; altogether 
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FAUST’S NEW QUEEN LETTUCE 
COLOSSAL PANSIES are 
Without question this NEW LETTUCE is the 
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Grows to a large size, forms close, compact heads, 
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Come, Fellow Farmers! 
It Is tho good things and the new tilings yon want. 
Here is a Catalogue full of them! Do yon want tested 
seed, raised from stock selected with extra care, 
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Vegetable and Flower Seed Catalogue for 1SS9 FREE to every* 
body. JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
MONEY IN SMALL FRUITS." 
“The whole story," as told the past winter by J. H. Hai.k, in Lectures before vast uudi- 
„ ences at the Faint Institutes of Wisconsin and New York, and Maine, is published for 
first time in our FREE CATALOGUE, which also describee ALL the Best NEW 
» and OLI) varieties of SMALL FRUIT PLANTS grown from pedigree stuck. 
EARHART RASPBERRY 
low been tested over the whole country. “ Would fruit the <rhnle year thrwa/h ij it had a 
chanre " "Sir quarts to a p’ant." “ Just ropes of berries," etc., are some of the reports that 
FRUITS FROM JUNE TO NOVEMBER 
and is a prize for any family garden; and for three years past we have been unable to sup- 
HALE BROTHERS, SOUTH 6LAST0NBURY, Conn. 
