Top, or Button Onions, per bush., 58.00; peck, 
$2.25; quart, . 50 
Yellow Bottom Sets, per bush., 57.50; peek, 
$2.00 ; quart,. 50 
White Bottom Sets, per bushel, $8.00; peck, 
• 52.25; quart,. 50 
SHALLOTTS, page 20, Florai. Guide. 
Shallotts, per bushel 56.00 ; peck 51.75 ; quart . 40 
Although Onion Sets vary in price, as before noted, 
customers can depend upon being supplied at the very 
lowest market price, and of the best quality. 
ARTICHOKE, pp. 21 and 22 Floral Guide. 
Artichoke, true, seed, . 
Jerusalem Artichoke, tubers; per bushel 55-oo; 
per peck 51 -50 ; per quart . 50 
RHUBARB, or 
Pie Plant, Roots, per dozen $2.50 ; each ... 25 
At bushel and peck rates, purchasers pay their own 
charges. 
j Garlic Sets, per lb.,. 40 
Horse Radish Sets, per 100, 51-25; dozen, ... 30 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Conover’s Colossal, 1 year, by mail, prepaid, per 
dozen, 30 cents ; per 100,.51.50 
2 years, by mail, prepaid, per dozen, 50 cents; 
per 100, . 3.50 
2 years, by express, not paid ; per 100, . 1.50 
Not less than 50 roots at 100 rates. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Per lb.,. 30 
For culture, etc., see Guide No. 1, for 1875. 
HEDGE SEEDS. 
Osage Orange, per lb.,. 5°-75 
Honey Locust, per lb, . 73 
DINING TABLE ORNAMENTS. 
Nothing can be more tasteful than the elegant glass ornaments now made for the adornment of the Dining Table. 
The little glass troughs, about two inches in width and depth, outside measure, are of so many different forms that 
they can be made up in any shape desired. They are supplied with water, and then filled with flowers, and gen¬ 
erally surround a fine center piece. We have even seen beautiful monograms made of them at weddings. All can 
be packed and sent safely by Express. The following are the prices of the glass troughs here : 
Large one-half circle, . each 8o cents 
Small one-half circle, . “ 65 “ 
One-fourth circle, . “ 50 “ 
Straight, 18 inches, . “ $ 1.20 
Straight, 12 inches, . ‘‘70 cents 
Straight, 9 inches, . “ 60 “ 
Crosses, . “ 85 “ 
Canoes, . “ 5 [ - 2 5 
The above are highly ornamental, and can be used with great effect. Single pieces are sometimes ordered by 
our customers, but they can hardly be used to any advantage. 
THE “EXCELSIOR” LAWN MOWER. 
After a careful examination, and witnessing several 
' trials, I am led to believe that the New “Excelsior” 
Lawn Mower is the best Mower for all work that I 
have seen. It is very simple in construction, and is 
not likely to get out of order with proper use, and for 
style of finish and Mechanical construction do not 
think it is excelled by any in the market. 
It has an open balance wiper — with steel knives 
— the only practical means of securing strength and 
ease of draft, and Patent Adjustable Wrought Iron 
handle attached to each side of the Machine. 
PRICES. 
No. 1, Width of Cut 9 inches,.514.00 
No. 2, Width of Cut 12 inches,.18.00 
No. 3, Width of Cut 15 inches,.22.00 
No. 4, Width of Cut 18 inches,.26.00 
NOVELTIES. — In our next number we shall give a list of Foreign Novelties. We have heard of nothing 
startling yet. We design to have our next number reach subscribers by the first of February. 
WARRANTEES. — We grow many of our Seeds and obtain the remainder from the best growers in the world. 
Still, I wish it understood that I warrant nothing, and will say as last year, that while people possess so much 01 
original sin, and are so ready to say " the woman thou gavest me,” or “ the seeds thou sentest me, we do not pro¬ 
pose to warrant Seeds unless we can get Customers warranted. 
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