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wadies’ Floral Cabinet 
‘SKe i4«LEiies , S’laral ^cdainet blh 3 SHctarml Maine I^amjmriiaii. 
PICTORIAL HOME COMPANION. 
The Handsomest Illustrated Journal of 
Household Art, Flowers, and Home 
Literature in America. 
25 per year, Monthly Edition, with Premium. 
65 cents, sis months, without Premiums. 
These terms include postage prepaid on Paper, 
which is paid by the publisher. 
25 cts. for agent’s outfit of paper and chromo. 
Terms to canvassers sent on receipt of P. 0. 
stamp. Agents wanted in every town. 
Advertising Rates—50 cents per agate, line of 
space, or $7 per inch. Address 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
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Office, 46 Beekman St... N. Y. 
HEWITT, PRINTER, 27 ROSE STREET, N. Y. 
for winter 
Jlcnvering , 
6 for <jti, 
14 for 2, 
Fox' 
post-paid. Window and basket Plants, bulbs, 
and catalogue free. J. T. Phillips, West Grove, Pa. 
for Transplanting, and FRUIT for the Market. 
| n ACRES planted with BERRIES I , fl 
I U Varieties of SELECTED FRUITS | < U 
See new Catalogue for what sorts to plant. Sent 
ifoHN S. COLLIN'S, Moorestown, N. J 
PALMETTO HATS, 
By mail, $1. Florida Moss— 10 ounces by 
mail, 25 cts. M. R. BEAN, Norwalk, Fla. 
W. C. WILSON’S 
CATALOGUE 
of Choice Bedding and Greenhouse Plants, Flow¬ 
er and Vegetable Seeds, will be mailed to all who 
apply by addressing W. C. WILSON, 45 West 
Fourteenth Street, New York City. 
"M AMU 4 III \ I. BA I, ill restores and 
I’A develops the bust. Warranted sure and 
safe. Price $1. New England Medical In¬ 
stitute. 24 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass. 
No. I. BALSAMS 
No. 2. CANDYTUFT 
No. 3. GANNAS 
No. 4. MIGNONETTE 
No. 5. DIANTHUS 
No. 6 . PANSIES 
Packet worth 25c. 
“ 10c. 
“ 10c. 
“ 10c. 
“ 10c. 
“ 25c. 
Total Wortli, 
Thus each subscriber receives for $1 25 or $1 
seeds besides. 
| fl fl Scrap Pictures. 10 cts.; 100 Transfer Pic- 
I U U tures, 10 cts. ; 12 Floral Embossed Cards, 
10 cts ; 10 Perforated Mottoes, 10 cts. ; 4 Chro¬ 
mo Mottoes, 10 cts. ; 4 Fine 6x8 Chromos. 10c. ; 
1 Floral Surprise, 10 cts. All for 50 cts.; post¬ 
paid ! Stamps taken 
J. W. FRIZZELL, Baltimore, Md. 
a week in your own town. Terms and $5 
'PUll outfit free. Address H. Hallett & Co., 
Portland, Me. 
dJO’O A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily 
*P 4 sw made. Costly outfit free. Address True 
& Co., Augusta. Me. 
li»X in It 4 )A per day at home. Samples 
IU <P«v worth $5 free. Address 
STINSON & CO,., Portland, Me. 
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Magnificent New Piano Ilpiiglit 
Parlor Organs. 3 Set Golden Tongue 
Reeds ; 5 Octaves ; It? Stops; 2 Knee Swells. 
Walnut Case, warranted 6 years. Stool and Book. 
Only S78, New 7 Octave Pianos, with 
Piano Cover, Stool, and Hook, only 
$143.75. “ The most successful business 
house on Earth.” Illustrated Newspaper 
(Autumn Number) sent free. Address 
DANIEL F. BEATTY, 
Washington, N. J. 
fl AT T| Any worker can make $12 a day at 
home. Costly outfit free. Address 
TRUE &' CO., Augusta, Me. 
We will send, free by mail,and guarantee I 
arrival in good condition, 
j 8 Fine Hyacinth Bulbs for.$1 I 
I or 20 Fine Tulip Bulbs for. SI | 
I or 10 Fine Tulip and. 4 Hyacinths . .jjjjl I 
or 8 Roses , Fine Winter-Blooming ..^1 I 
or 4 Roses and 4 Carnations for.... $1 | 
or 8 Fine Geraniums, 8 sorts, for.. .§£1 I 
or 2 Camellias and 2 Azaleas for . .Jjjjl I 
J or 8 Carnations , 8 sorts, for. asl I 
I 26th Year. 400 Acres. 15 Greenhouses. I 
I Everything in the Nursery line. I 
] lO Grape Vines, 5 sorts, for. SI I 
25 Raspberry , 5 sorts, for .SI I 
12 Gregg Raspberry for. SI I 
I 80 Strawberry Plants , 4 sorts, for. .SI I 
20 Sharpless Strawberry for. SI I 
10 Currants A 3 sorts, for. SI I 
J Remit by P.-O. order, draft on New I 
York, or in registered letter. tt^"Send I 
your address for Catalogue free. 
| STORKS, HARRISON & CO. | 
l’ainesville. Lake Co., Ohio. 
THE DINGEE&CONARD GO’S 
BEAUTIFUL EVER-BLOOMING 
Every subscriber, whether new or old, remitting hereafter his subscription for 
one year, either singly or in clubs, is entitled to receive as a present from the pub 
Usher, in addition to the paper, the following premium, free of all charges for post¬ 
age : 
Plants Grown §i oo wm m roewnt seeds rbbs 
This collection consists of the following varieties most popular with flower-lovers. The seeds 
are very choice, grown for us specially this year, carefully selected, and many of them new and 
improved sorts, which would sell for 25 cents each ; they are equal to the best sold by any seeds¬ 
man at 10 to 25 cents per packet: 
No. 7. PETUNIAS Packet worth 10c 
No. 8. PHLOX DRUM- 
MONDII “ 10c. 
No. 9. SALVIA SPLEN- 
DENS “ 10c. 
No. 10. ZINNIAS “ 10c. 
30 . 
10 his paper one year and $1 worth of flower- 
We deliver STRONG POT ROSES for Winter 
Bloom and Fall Planting, safely by mail, at all 
post-offices. FiveSplendid Varieties, your choice, 
all labeled, for $1; 1 H for $3; 19 for $3; 26 for 
$4:; 35 for $5; 75 for $10; 100 for $13. Send 
for our New Guide to Rose Culture, and 
choose from over 500 Finest Sorts. Our Great 
Specialty is growing and distributing Roses. 
THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., 
Rose-Growers, West Grove, Chester Co..Pa, 
ft BEAUTIFUL EVER-BLOOMING 
Carnation pinks \ 
In condition to bloom this winter, 20 different varieties, 
clove scented, strong healthy stocky plants, all labeled, 
sent safely by mail to any post-office. (} plants for 5Gc.; 
14 for Jfi1. Extra choice fancy varieties, 4 for 50c.; 
8 for SI. O. T. STARR, Avondale, Chester Co., Pa. 
We give the 
SOCIAL VISITOR 
Largest and best story I 
paper in the world, 
3 M o n t h s,J 
1 On trial, and a Beautiful French Writing 
I Box. imita’n Morocco. containing 1 Lead 
I Pencil. 1 Penholder, 3 Golden Pens, 
1 Rubber, and Patent Top Pencil, for 
25 Cents. 
This offer is made to introduoo our 
fl paper into new homes. Address 
1 SOCIAL VISITOR PUB. CO. 
Box 3139, Boston. Mass. 
This is a new and delightful premium. To every subscriber remitting $1 50 will he given : 
(1) The Floral Cabinet one year, worth $1 25; (2) Collection of Flower-Seeds, worth 
$1; i3i Collection New Gladiolus worth $1. Total, $3 25. Ail will be sent without 
charges for postage. These Gladiolus are new seedling varieties, very beautiful, flowering this 
year and will consist of two bulbs, each worth 50 cents, divided into two packages : (1) One 
Bulb Pure White and One Bulb Pure Yellow, or (2) One Bulb Pink and One 
Bulb Scarlet. The subscriber will name his preference of package. 
"©©xffli® gi®®© I 
Every subscriber remitting $2 will receive (1) Paper one year, worth $125; (2) Collec¬ 
tion Flower Seeds free, worth $1; (3) Collection New Gladiolus free, worth $1; and in 
addition. (4) Collection vegetable Seeds worth $1. Total worth $4 25. 
This collection of vegetable seeds consists of the following varieties, seed carefully selected 
and grown this year; 
No. 1. Beets, worth 10c.; No. 2 Cabbage, worth 10c.; No. 3. Lettuce, worth 10c.; No. 4. 
Carrot, worth 10c.; No. 5. Cucumber, worth 10c.; No. 6. Onion, worth 10c.; No. 7. Pars¬ 
nip, worth 10c.; No. 8. Turnip, worth 10c.; No. 9. Tomato, worth 10c.; No. 10. Radish, 
worth 10c. 
This collection is specially adapted to family gardens, and the seeds are as pure, genuine, and 
fresh, and in as large quantity as the seedsmen usually sell for the same money. 
The delivery of Seeds and Bulbs will commence January 1, and continue daily till all are sup¬ 
plied. 
N B-—These offers are made by the publisher to stimulate the taste for flowers, gardening, 
and to introduce the paper into every home. It is a pleasure to publisher to give and subscribers 
to receive such new and beautiful gifts. 
Subscription Price, $1 25 per year, Five Copies, $6; Ten Copies, $11. 
Each member of club being entitled to receive $1 collection of flower-seeds without extra charges, 
also paper one year, postage prepaid : also privilege of remitting at same time other sums to 
obtain the other collections of seeds and bulbs. Address 
HENRY T. WILLIAMS, Publisher, 
40 Beekman Street, Neiv York. 
(Cut is not near full size.) 
This is an elegant Pocket-Book of a new design, made of Ru»« 
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and clasps. It is arranged with pockets suitable for either silver, 
scrip or bills, and has a beautiful silk handle with tassels attached. 
They are equal to pocket-books sold in the stores for S1.25 to 
S 1.50, and yet we send one by mail post-paid as a premium to 
any one sending five subscribers to Farm and Fireside at 50 cents 
a year. We are confident that our lady readers will be delighted 
•with this new premium, and are sure that a more acceptable 
present could not be found. 
PRICE OF POCKET-ROOIv. post-paid, including one 
year’s subscription to Farm and Fireside is $1. 
It ig only because they are manufactured in large quanti 
ties especially for us that we can afford them at such a low ju ice. 
FARM and FIRESIDE is the most popular Agricultural 
*nd Home Journal in the U. S. It is suited to the home circle in 
city, town or country, and is a welcome visitor in every house¬ 
hold. Farm and Fireside is published twice a month, it contains 
8 large pages, and the circulation is so large that we can afford 
to publish it at 50 cents a year, although each copy contains as 
much reading matter as most journals costing $2 to Sd jier year. 
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List sent to any address for 3-cent stamp. 
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of FARM and FIRESIDE, Springfield, Ohio. 
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