TO CLTJB AGENTS AND GARDENERS. 
Great CINNAMON VINE Offer. 
YOU CAN EASILY MAKE 
$5.00 Clear Profit on a $3.00 Order. 
The Cinnamon Vine is one of my Specialties. I am 
the largest grower in the world. Never before have I 
had so large and splendid a crop ALL TWO YEARS 
OLD. Every one will grow and make beautiful, dense 
vines this year. Remember this. You know I offer 60 
tubers with extras and a prem. watch [orany$3.oopre- 
miumj all for $3.00, and it is a wonderful big bargain 
too as many ^vill testify. Here is something even bet¬ 
ter for those who want a big CASH PROF Li 1 , in pref¬ 
erence to premium-' and extras. 
b:t.i money 
The Resurrection Plant, t Siempra Viva, 
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and everybody who 
desires to make 
_. . ,_., money^-or obtain 
CLUB A -<ENTS plenty of vines at a 
nominal price; for their walks and ar- 
3 VMM'/v bors. For only $3.001 will mail you 160 
2 -|1 Rr tubers of Cinnamon Vines—extra stock 
3 f. ; —two years old, also two lifelike Col- 
3 v ; ored Plates for you to show customers 
c- v - leaf. : and make sales. Order at once. You 
i,rT,nrirTT ' , '' rT,r ’ TTS can quickly sell these at my prices for 
$ 8 . 00 , and have $5.00 CLEAR CASH for your trouble, I 
expect thousands to take up this very liberal offer, for 
selling vines is so very easy. By showing the colored 
plate you can sell 5 to 50 to most every one you meet. 
I will supply all the vines you can handle at this low 
rate, prepaid to you. This is surely the biggest bar¬ 
gain of the season. Why not canvas your town and 
county?. You can get a big income every day for 
months if you wish.—as many others are doing. Begin 
now. Don’t let anyone get ahead of you. 
A PERSONA L If you are unable to accept this 
CAunp remarkable offer—wlU you be kind 
r avuk. enough to show it to some agent, 
canvasser—club agent of any description,—or hustling 
boy or girl who desires to earn some good money. 
With many thanks, Sincerely Yours, A. T. COOK. 
MARKET GARDENER’S BEET. 
Undoubtedly 
one of- the best 
novelties ever 
offered, and it 
receives much 
praise from my 
customers. One 
sowing only is 
needed for sum¬ 
mer and winter 
use. Deep red, 
enormous size— 
6 to 8 inches in 
diameter—an d 
just splendid 
quality. Pkt.sc. 
6 for 25 ets. 
This exceedingly rare and wonderful plant in its dry 
state, is a shrunken ball of tightly coiled loaves and 
stems, apparently dead. In this form it 
will live a hundred years or more. When 
immersed in tepid water—the leaves un¬ 
fold, and the whole plant is quickly resur¬ 
rected and transformed into a rosette of 
beautiful velvet green, both odd and mar¬ 
velous. It can be resurrected again and 
again indefinitely—if allowed to curl up 
dry each time. Do not plant them. 
The whole plant kingdom cannot show 
anything more astonishing. It is a rare 
and beautiful thing—a most interesting 
curiosity to all. You could not find a more 
unique or pleasing present to give your 
friends. I have a large stock of selected plants—and 
am sure that they were never before offered at such 
low prices, l plant 15 cts. 2 for 25 cts. 8 for $i.oo. 
PRIZE ESSAY ON 
The Village Garden 
W 
A New 3 
PREMIUM < 
Carden < 
Seed Drill, j 
Free for a < 
$3.00 Order J 
◄ 
Every one j 
Needs One. j 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
New Rhode Island Reds—Rose Combs. 
No breed ever before known has sprung so rapid¬ 
ly in favor. Their great beauty, and wonderful lay¬ 
ing qualities are truly a delight to every owner. 
They are the best general pur¬ 
pose fowl— the one for profit. 
Just the right size, extremely 
hardy and vigorous, and heavy 
winter layers. It don’t pay to 
" keep indifferent— run-out fowls; 
the loss is enormous. Get a good 
start in this grand new breed, 
and then sell stock and eggs to your neighbors. 
•I offer choice eggs, carefully packed^-15 for $1.50— 
30 for $ 2.80 -45 for $4.00—75 for $ 6 . 00 . Order Early. 
Address, Miss Rena Terpening, High land, N. Y. 
Dear Friends:— I can testify that Miss Terpening’s R. I. ■ 
Reds are beauties- and will surely please you. With high : 
grade stock. pou’fry dollars eome easy. People around here ; 
s.tin to be going just wild over i.'uo “Reds.” A. T. COOK. : 
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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. 4QTI will also send 
CLUB RAISERS enough Essays so each one in 
their club, who orders 50 ets. 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 £5 
cts. worth or more of FLOWER SEEDS. 
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FROM CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 
-BY A. I. ROOT.— 
TEMPERANCE, PURITY, AND GODLINESS, 
Our old friend A. T. Cook, of Hyde Park, N. Y.*sends out a ni< 
catalog of garden seeds, etc., and actually takes space on fi 
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 be a r&U 
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. 
Giant Celeriac,—An Acquisition. 
A turnip-rooted Celery, 
used for flavoring soups, 
etc. also cooked and sliced, 
used with vinegar, making 
a most excellent salad. Eas¬ 
ily grown . Culture same as 
celery— but requires no. 
banking. Very healthful, 
and should be more large- il 
ly planted. 
Packet 5 cts. 6 for 25 cts. 
, A HELPING HAND. Albert and Agnes Zepp, of Melrose, 
Md. are devoting their lives to helping “shut-ins,” and who in all 
the world is so much in need of sympathy and help? Please send 
t-icm 25 cts. f>»r a years subscription to t ieir lil tie magazine- or 10 
cts. for a trial trip. It will encourage them much. 
