«/. C. Everitt's Catalogue. 
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HOW TO STOKE A'VO KEEP. 
It is a matter of no small importance to the farmer to he able to keep his crop of potatoes in good 
condition through oui long winters, and to present them for sale, free from blemish or mildew in the 
spring. A well kept potato brings three or four limes its value in market in early spring than the 
same stock will if sold in the hall. paying an extra profit over and above the cost of storing, handling 
and care required. fa ’ s 
Of the three methods of storing in general use, each one has its champion. 1 hey are ; storing in 
barrels bins heaps or pits. 1 he advantage of placing in barrels is, they can be easily handled, do not 
suffer from abrasion, can be readily looked over, and if disease presents itsell it can be checked or 
removed. 
When thousands of bushels are raised on one farm this method cannot he followed on account of 
the time and expense involved Bins are largely used ,1 y our forehanded fanners, esi.r tally those 
nenr laige cities, as the roots can at any time be reached and grot ready for market \ div rcol 
well-ventilated cellar, with the light excluded, is the best place to siore potatoes It" hasten louncl 
very advantageous in. preventing decay to sprinkle lime in the barrels nr I in at the rate, say ol one 
pound to each barrel. It acts as an absorbent and neutralizes the eartlily ciders, this directly acting 
as a preventive of decay to the roots ’ ' b 
I he impoitance of excluding light from potatoes and keeping them as cool as possible, cannot be 
over estimated as means of preserving the crop. 
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! Ft rives the rich st curcArtof airricnltir'al snvi ?■><?<? an«i (Joiners, and po ente r- pri>Ii:c\ I'iir.kinsj 
■ Far:.. . Stock-Bkkkdkr, llouTicui/ruitisr «»r I’o- i.niY Kan cn:,ii can aliord 1 «.» 1 1. . r.t j\ ' 
r i 'oiiooTiseil form it eives tin* current rir 1 literature of t eday. Mil>sc jj> i<in jjrico 
| Oiu-ly cento per year, »\ iln valuable Seed Premiums Fiu-m. * Sample coii i mm. 
WE GIVE THE FOLLOWHO il’lZI nil D EVF.EV SUBSGKEEil: 
“rioi 
.V 
! 3 ’fit*. Evorrtt’s P.*vf«rct <1 Y llo-v 
I Deni, C ru,tlio best yelUw iieM com ever 
f .vet nll'red to ih" public, .nut is the result of 
[ years of careful -.election ami thorough cultur ■. 
i Marly emuurli for the North and adapted to alt 
\ sections. It has the i.akoestk v its? and hkkpks - 
l of nit uxs. two grains spanning tin* largest cob. 
; I'lie yield is fully three times as heavy as tin* 
ordinary and well-known 8 --iwed 'yellow. 
( while it surpasses all others. It has a iu'*diu"i 
i stalk, which makes ext a line foil e-. Thi-ii 
I tin* first season for this corn, and the demand 
| will hi* henvv and constant for wars. 
1 Pitt. Now Yankee I’roliiic flats, 
olrered this year for the first time. It do*; it 
I weigh 50 lbs. p'*r measured hush.el, nor will any 
other o it under ordina y circumstances, but. 
I wcCilAId.KNGK TH E VVOTf I.T) to prod nee a -i 
| oat that will yield more bushels per btcre than 
| the NEW YANKEE PltOLIEIC, either hv 
iltht or hv mensu-o, all conditions of yrowth 
I beinfr equal. We know farmers have often been 
humhuirgcd by new varieties of oats, but we 
a k them to give this one a trial, for it him, 
GIVE TI1ICM ENTIRE SAT '’K • CTIO.N . 
1-4 IT), a. K. UfaTvinoni!i T’ro'ifie. 
T otntu. ii triiihiceil Uisi year and sold a; Ai 
l rpound. ] is the most t roliiic potato n e.\- 
i .Micenw! I as vie: i.iikii 700 ruSHEi.s i*kr ,\< i;e. 
I hape, oblong to round : w 1 ite skin ai d I esh ; 
Vi’-v smooth ; n i- ; unsurpassed h r cork ii p-. 
'} lit* above 7 hri*«* Novi* tins wlii o 
v ■ rbsoiuteiy jfive Hum : wi y to 
< v< t y - iil>-<*ril>< i* 1 o Tlt<* E;*i iimisl, 
v *li iv> worth hundreds < V tfollia s, 
in onminjc yea i s, to al > vvlio k ran 
t Su pr Tlio’-e is no risk in iryirgfit. 
V k ivti.i. cive in addition fo l lx* above 
1 rksr. of b omato Seed. eonsi.-iii-jv of 
fn**r newest and l*c-t v vieiies. rs follows: 
T i viliK-s! on’s J’etfeet ion. Notv May- 
flows* r, Es*('x Hybrid in <1 J-. < vv I av- 
s, rite. ( lie packet each of these seeds would 
have cost, last season 55 cents. 
1 f’k.tr. of to varii tii'S of E'otvor 
Poo'is, choicest kind : mixed. 1 . bought sep¬ 
arately would cost 75 cents. 
A i i. or the ATOVr and a copy of Tnr Fmo- 
m 1 st for one year,will be sent free for only50cts. 
Address, 
J. c. EVERITT, LIMA, UGrarre Co.. Ini', 
