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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 5, 1913 
| WILLIAM MILLS (SL SON 2JZJ& * 
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DRY FLY 
ENGLISH DRY OR FLOATING 
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Per do*. 
On Hooks No. 12 or IS.$1.00 
On Hooks No. 10, Long Shank- 1JS 
TACKLE 
DRY FLY RODS. 
“PEERLESS” Special 9% feet... .$5.00 
“NONPAREIL” Special 9% feet.. 10.00 
“STANDARD” Special 9 y 2 feet... 18.00 
H. L. LEONARD Special 9 y 2 feet.35.00 
“INTRINSIC” DRY FLY LINES. 
30 yds. 40 yd*. 
Each. Each. 
SIZE D: (for Heavy Rods) . $5.50 $7.00 
SIZE E: (for Medium Rods) 3.50 4.50 
INTRINSIC DRY FLY LEADERS. 
Heavy, Light, or Gossamer weight: 7^4 
feet, 40 cents each. 
OUR 208-PAGE CATALOG is the most complete and comprehensive that we have v 
ever issued. It is not only a "CATALOG" but an ANGLER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. Its A. 
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Our Expert Casting Line 
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Trout Flies 
For Trial—Sead Do 
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Because it is guaranteed to catch and hold better than a 
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Highest quality standard flies, $1.60 per dozen, and bait 
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