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you a good reliable article that requires no faticv .. , _ 
<*’* >’°" r other Reties “re all that we /k d theySadTor' 1 * ^ al ° n ** 
^rh°erc issur'e tl, be a demand forth^-Oa'fo^Vears'fn^ 1 ?T* ‘ 5 * m 5 ta ‘ the ? are mad , e ^ ‘ 
icall zc handsomely from them for several years by supplying .heir neighboThoo^. C " ° gCl Km n0W WlU 
PKICE OS' YANKEE POLITIC OATS. 
The supply is very small and I offer them tn 2 ounce packets, for 25 cents each, or five packets for gi, which is the 
only price at which they will be sold this season. 1 p ’ 
Price 
off Farm Seeds. 
£EE1> WIJEAT. 
MAR 1 IN AMBER. The greatest and most remarkable wheat ever produced. Price for 1884—By Mail, postpaid, 
1 II)., 50c. 2% lbs., $1. 4 lbs., $1.50. By Freight or Express, J^bu., $1.-25. / 4 b u., ^2.25. ^bu., for 1 acre, 
$3.25. 1 bu., $4.00. 3 34 bus., for 2 acre, #6.00. Per bag of 2^4 bus., lor 3 acres, ,'77.50. If we receive your 
order for Martin Amber Wheat before July 1st, 1834, we will accept at the following price :—By Mail, postpaid, 
3 lb , 40c. 3 lbs., 31. 4 lbs., $1.25. By Freight or Express, %bu., $1. J^bu., $>2. J^bu., £2.75. 1 bu., £3.25. 
1 34 bus., $5.25. Per bag of 234 bus., £6.50. 
gJjOVEK. 
Small lots by Mail, 35c per pound. 
“ “ 35c per pound. 
** “ 65c per pound. 
1 ‘ tc 6jC per pound. 
“ “ 65c per pound. 
'* “ 75c per pound. 
Peck, 
90c 
9 jc 
1 25 
90 
90 
«5 
By Mail, 3 lb., 50c. 
]/i Bushel, 
Red Medium, 
Red Mammoth, 
Alsike, 
Lucero, 
White Clover, 
Bokhara, 
COtf N-iEBKXn. 
EVER ITT'S PERFECTED EARLY YELLOW DENT 
By Freight or Express, 34 peck, $1.75. 
Clouds Celebrated Early Yellow Deni, 
Chester County Mammoth 
Pride of the North, 
B1 lint's Prolific, 
Compton’s Ear.y Fie’d, 
LEAM 1 NG (2 bushels or more at $2.15) 
OATS. 
Any of the below varieties of Oats, by Mail, 40c per pound. 3 pound 
White Belgian, Peck, 60c. 34 bu., gi.oa. 2 1 / 2 bus., in 1 ba 
Washington, Peck, 60c 
American Triumph, “ 1 50 
White Russian, “ occ 
Probest ier, “ 60c 
Large lots prices on application. 
2% lbs., f,i. 00. 4 lbs,, $1.50. 
$z-5o 
1 50 
2 OJ 
r 50 
1 75 
1 60 
Bushel, 
£2.50. 
2 50 
4 co 
2 50 
3 00 
$i.oo. 
J, #3-°o. 2 bags, $5.50. 4 bags, $10. 
34 bushel, $1 00 Bushel, #1 50 
.3 00 
I OO ‘‘ T 50 
“ I OO “ I 50 
| ? 
ta if 
THIS IS A PICTURE OF S. I. HASELTINE’S PATENT 
Pleafe don’t use it for a 
Boot Jack or Hair Invigora 
tor; it is not a water melon; 
but if well used among small 
plants, as Onions, , Carrots, 
Beets, Turnips, C e 1 e i y , 
STRAWBERRIES. Sweet 
Potatoes, and NURSERY 
STUCK., the plants wilt rap¬ 
idly convalesce, while the 
eeds will go into piemaiure 
decay, i HE huKD HUS¬ 
BAND who presents one to 
his wife, with which to culti- 
vateTier roses an., other beautiful flowers, WILL REALIZE that his HONEYMOON is. again .at 
its full. 
“She will pet him and caress him, and press him to her heart.” 
While fromiher brightly glowing eyes the tears of joy "ill stai t. 
~r Fromp.tlic Nt. S.ouis t citmu i ciai Cazelie, June 28. I8-§3. 
“A little garden tool that is simply invaluable to florists and gaideners. It is exceedinly simple, 
well made, does its work to perieciion, and is ci.eaj', costing but 50 cents. It should be 111 the Lands 
•f every amateur or prolessional gardener, laoy or gentleman. 
TTom t!i<* SirriiiylieUS (Mo.) Sews, .June 8<1«, 1883. 
“We have tried it, and know it is woitii double the 50 cents asked for it.” 
Liberal ;i)!SC«tL’NT to (lie TRA11E) 
r Address all ordeis io J. C.jEVERTiT, Lima , Indiana. ___ 
"Tsj. p;._ Alioiatrs to secure attention naisl bt uaxmpanied by cash. Postage Stamps of any de¬ 
nomination will be received in sums less than one dollar. 
