Large Golden Oregon Onion. — A Great Money-Maker. 
I offer my customers and all critical onion growers seed of my select strain of Golden Oregon Onion. This is 
a very handsome onion, thin yellow skin, white flesh, fine grai ned, iirm, and of extra flavor. It is the result of' 
years of labor in the most careful selection with a view to EARLINESS, PERFECT SHAPE, SOLIDITY, and 
EXTRA KEEPING QUALITIES. It grows to a Vfery large size, solid and thick thru as shown in the above 
illustration. It is an enormous yielder, and is in every way all that can be desired as a market or table onion. 1 
I hope every one of my customers will plant it. All growers who give special care may certainly expect extra- ' 
ordinary results. I have received a host of testimonials from all sections— in favor of this remarkable onion,; 
and no one should miss this great money-maker—for it will be money lost. My grower writes, 
li I P LAN T E D a measured half acre and gathered from the same 452 bushels. This is at the rate of 904 bushels per acre. 
In an exhibit of 17 varieties of onions at our State Fair the Golden Oregon took the first premium over all competitors. It it* 
^ certainly the most remarkable onion before the people to-day.” E. PollOQk of Mich, writes:— We planted your Golden 
Oregon, and they were the nicest onions ever raised here—and this section is noted for its fine onions. 
PRICE. Large packet—extra selected seed, pure and true, 10cts. 3 packets 25 cts. 12 for $1.00. 24 for $2.00. 
36 packets with splendid, reliable watch and chain—or any other $3.00 Premium you choose—only $3.00. All' 
prepaid by mail. D®* 36 packets with good ground and care should produce fully $50.00 to $75.00 worth of onions. ' 
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Welcome one and all- 
True Friends we’ll ever be. 
EVERY CLUB-AGENT 
in America, 
and every Boy and Girl 
who desires fine Watches 
and other 
Valuable Premiums 
without cost, 
to know of my 
Matchless Premium Offers, 
and the Great Opportunity 
of Making Money rapidly 
by selling 
my Gilt Edge Seeds and 
Cinnamon Vines. 
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PRIZE ESSAY ON 
The Village Carden 
FROM FARM JOURNAL—BY A. T. COOK. 
Given Free With Orders. 
A Concise, Practical Essay, telling 
just what and how to plant, and how 
best to arrange and manage your 
garden to obtain marvelous crops and get best re¬ 
sults from a small piece of ground. 
The instructions given will save you much time, 
labor, and weed-pulling. The hints on Celery Cul¬ 
ture alone are invaluable, and shows how fine, large 
crisp celery may be grown with but half the usual 
trouble and expense. 
This Essay is given FREE (if requested) with 
every order for 50 cts. or more. I will also send 
CLUB RAISERS enough Essays so each one in 
their club, who orders 50 cts. worth may have one; 
This will assist you greatly in getting clubs. Be 
sure and tell on your order how many are wanted. 
A useful Book on “The Window Garden” also 
given free (if requested ) with EVERY order for 25 
cts. worth or more of FLOWER SEEDS. 
FROM CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 
—B Y A. I. ROOT.— 
TEMPERANCE, PURITY, AND GODLINESS. 
Our old friend A. T. Cook, of Hyde Park, N. Y., sends out anioe 
catalog of garden seeds, etc., and actually takes space on its 
crowded pages to plead for temperance, purity, and godliness. It 
is refreshing to find a seed catalog that not; only refuses to sell to¬ 
bacco seed, nor anything else that, in his opinion, will not he a real 
substantial benefit to his customers, but uses its valuable space to 
remonstrate with the boys on commencing to use tobacco. Brief 
exhortations for righteousness are scattered all through its pages. 
