CHOICE SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 
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POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
For summer and fall planting, are now quite popular 
with such people as from various causes failed to ‘plant 
in the spring, and yet want strawberries the following 
June. During August and September we shall have for 
sale pot-grown plants of all the best new varieties, and 
will pot to order any variety that may be wanted, in 
any quantity, and at lowest market rates; but always 
remember that 100 plants set this spring are worth as 
much for fruiting next June as 500 set this fall. Now is 
tiie time to plant. 
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 
WASHING MADE EASY! 
BY USE OF 
The Improved Western Washer. 
Tiie Only Perfect Machine Ever Tested. 
40,000 NOW IN USE. 
With this Machine your 
wash can be done better 
and in one-fourth the time 
that it takes in the old way. 
WITH SLIDING RACK FOR TUB. 
In the use of this machine you .dispense entirely with hand and board washing, as 
everything can be washed perfectly clean with the washer, with less injury to the 
clothes, will use less soap than any other, and in less than half the time required to 
do it by hand, and a boy or girl ten or twelve years old can work it. 
While in operation the machine is closed, making no slop whatever, and the 
operator does not inhale the foul steam from the clothes, which is an important feature 
of our machine over others. We can furnish a large volume of the most flattering 
testimonials from persons that have purchased them and are now using them. The 
two following are fair samples : 
Friedbns, Somerset County, Pa., February 4. 
Dear Sirs We find your Western Washer as useful to us as our sewing machine, and would not part with 
it for twice the amount it costs. We find it requires less labor than by hand, as we get through washing in half the 
time, and don't use more than half as much soap. We are very niuen pleased with it, and advise all who have none 
to get one. I am satisfied that the Western Washing Machine is no humbug. 
Yours respectfully, SAMUEL BALDWIN. 
South Glastonbury, Conn., February 14, 1&S7. 
Gentlemen :—Previous to Nov., 1885, " wash day ” was a hard one at the Elm Fruit-Farm, the washing for 
our family of ten to twelve persons requiring two women to work hard all day. For the last fifteen months we have 
used one of your No. 2 Improved Washers, and the workis done better, and in one-thtrd the tttne that was required 
to do it in the old way. It’s a perfect success, and we can cordially recommend it to all our friends. Would not 
sell ours for £100 if it was impossible to get another. Respectfully yours, G. H. & J. H. HALE. 
We make three sizes of machines: No. 1 , for small family; No. 2 , for large family; 
No. 3 , for hotel or laundry. They are made in the most substantial manner, and the 
price is very reasonable. Should you buy one of our washers, and it does not prove 
entirely satisfactory after giving it a fair trial, we will take it back and refund the price 
you paid for it. 
Price for No. 1 ,. $10 
Price for No. 2 .11 
Price for No. 3 ,. 12 
Freight on 1 or 2 machines, to any point east of the Mississippi River, will not 
be over $ 1 . 50 , and in most cases from 50 to 75 cents. 
If you have not faith enough in our recommendations, remit one-half price of 
machine and we will send you one ox trial, and the balance of payment can be made 
after two mouths trial of the machine, if satisfactory, and if not you can return it 
and we will at once refund tiie CASH advanced. We know you will be satisfied and 
never return the machine. Your wife won’t let you. She will know a good labor- 
saving machine when she tests it. 
Remit by registered letter or post-office order on Hartford, Conn. Address 
STANCLIFF, MOSELEY & CO., South Glastonbury, Conn. 
