PEWSiMlKg^^“ 
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For the JPASM AND , '^OOl/ 
illustrations, and a Ben^«i^ .160 i,^ 
Flowei-B, tolls WHAT, 30 o 
plant, and is lull oI l),fJ,r,„„^N, ana fiStf ^ 
iuterestodln pardonliig. UAnSS, l“^«oa5?lV “tj 
cbkt stamps, to cover postage' ® tusek^ >U 
^Wo, 
A young man ol active i^iiSa^^^ultural Seeds In 
practlcaUy engaged jn growin^|ncm 
England fortfionasttonjcais.OTsnM^^^^ Grower or 
engapeineDt bo roQuirert in 
Morcliant, ^vllel•e ffrowinff crops, trial 
straggling and looking 
grounds, AM EIIICAX Gakdex. 
YaVe; Mcia Co„ Coloi-aJo- 
Hand-Book FREE. 
^R.S. & A- P- LACEY, 
Patent Att'ys, WasMogton, D. 0 . 
FRUIT 
PJTENl 
Send S-fc ecnis la sumps w p.ny me posia-g, {•AVfci..u, «»... —- 
sirree to ■ebon' the i»poon« and act “ agent for our Sliver 
Ware, and we will semi vou free ol’eliorcc* a set of 6 spoons 
lo a aiie casket, and our 50 puffobook tellinghow tod can moke 
nom #8 to>?5 a dac. Monev refni’ded if not satisfactory. 
iB.iAJ5000K. fSo OO,, Centorbrook, Ct, 
Sawing Made Easy 
Monarch Lightning Sawing Machine! 
A Great Saviagr 
Xsabor Afoaey* 
saw logs PAST and EAST. SllLES 
K?t5AX’jyJtggg»Mjc h .wr ites* "Animnchnleasedwiih 
atrtnjlogs 
for family stove-wood, anri all sorts 
vs JDK*eutuiHr. iL lA t^p^wiAca n 1s aX llostrate^ 
3feation thfg 
“EllIS’S HORSE REMEDIES 
■ /V . r tJE! THaS BEST.” 
Solidly indorsed by the ‘^Spirit of the Times ’’ 
and Leadlny Veterinary Surgeons, 
they ever applied, in many casea it 
removed the lameness, hiit also th, i ”"*' 
rwommend «as far Kui)frim-t, 
prescribed by the faculty w, ’ i‘"''"'‘“'T blisters 
Condition, Col 0, worm an, 1 r?" o”" 
ftesf 0 / metr Wmraiirjn Vb r** 
Sold by all BrugBlsts nn.i it 
^{35-OHr$5 and 810 n.« ” '®*" *>«ulcrB. 
ELLIS SPAVIN CURE Co 
50 Sadbary Street, Boston, M„ss., 
a7«F„„rtbAvo„„e.K„,.^„,^ 
$500.00 IN PREMIUMS 
^ Offered for the Largest Yields of 
PRINGLE’S NEW CEREALS, From One-Quarter Acre of Ground, 
PRINGLE’S AMERICAN TRIUMPH OATs 
This is a cross between the Excelsior and Waterloo Oats, comhlai,! . 
% romarlcnblo degree the cxceUent qualities ot both, ’ '““““ingln 
Tim n vorago height, as the gram stands in the field, is six f... . . 
draw is so strong and firai that It bolds up well, witlioJd iSg^-!!" 
^T ..-5,..TTf tilled with Dlrnnn. heawe'pni«a an.« !:_9 
?^iS?fk^l™eSisfnh;a:VuhVii.;m 
productiveness of the grain are unexcelled, yielding fromW^iSS 
bushels per acre, according to the condition and state ol ferUl%“( 
'"prices: By mail, fl OO per lb.: 3 lbs., $2.50, postpaid. By cxnreiw .i 
purebaser's expense, per peck, $4.00; hush., $12.00. ^ ® 
PRINGLE’S ADAMANT SPRING WHEAT. 
In this beardless variety wo have one of the hardiest and most Imtv 
v.ai1etics in ciiltiv.atlon, very productive, hardy, and vigorous. Strav 
vellowlsb-wbito, very stiff and erect, .averaging 4 feet in height. For 
ciillivatioii in North-west, Colorado, and the Pacific coast, where hart 
cuUivalioii in jNoriJi-wf»L, ^.duiuiuuw, ium UU5 A.iciiic GGasT, wliere lianl 
wlieat is the favorite sort, wo arc confident that this will be particularly 
desi rablo. 
Prices: By mail, $1.00 per lb. ; 3 lbs., $2.50. post-paid. Byoxpress,at 
purcliaser's expense, per peck, $4.00; bush.. $12.00. 
PRINGLE’S GREEN MOUNTAIN SPRING 
WHEAT. 
This is another bcardlnss Tariety of great promise. Ithas been grown 
for the ]>ast two yeai s by one of the most exiierienced wheat cultivators 
in Northern Vennont, in close proximity to the Green ^fountains, who 
pronounces it the bc.st ho has ever gi’own. The straw averages about4 
feet, light yellow, very strong, and free from nist. Heads average 4to 
5 inches in length, soinewliat tapering; keniels white, large, and iilniap. 
Verj’’ hardv and iirodnctive. 
Prices: J3y mad, $1.00 per lb.; 3 lbs., $2.60, post-paid. Byexpress.at 
purchaser’.s expense, ixt iieck, $4.00; bush., $12.00. 
The above varieties were first offered by us last Spring, and were extensively growoi throughout the 
country during the i>a.st season, and furnished ample proof of tlieir excellence and superiority over the older 
varieties. To mduceas extended a trial as jiossible, wo offered liberal premiums to those who produced the 
Jarge.‘jt quantity of gram from one oiiucc of either of tliose varieties. The rcsiilt is marvelous and shows what 
bo accomphslMMl by superior seed and good cultivation. The largest yields are as follows: The Triumpli 
’''’bent 108 lbs., .and Gi-eeii Dloiiiimiu Wlient 71 lbs., cacb. frqia ow 
fm ,w?‘nfT,.,n£iJ 'P® awards will apiicar in our Novelty Sbeet, imblisbed in Eobrnary,ami willto 
be"maUed'to"alfap"dicauta'" ®''£ec8tloiis about graiu-groiving are given. A COpytriU 
NEW VARIETY SPRING WHEAT FOR 1884. 
stiff'^welf ghzal beamPv nod S.' •'''■‘f.J: of remarkably robust and vigorous growth; tbestr.aw s stroa,, 
very craipacl and imconnnPm wc.albcr. Tbb beads arc four to five in^cs !»“?• 
wonderfiifiy nrob ic! a nX Win^^ .''^T ‘ TLlitain 
snob resnlti. 'n“t® seventy busbefs, If properly eff'’®'®'’’^Kgaa 
sneii fesliits 'imwev-or" ih7see,tZ\\sA’'‘J-'' l’®"‘l''®®,«f'Y t® seventy busb'efsVif properly cW'’®'®'’’ 
ample quantitv Th^c ur^hl^?Wnul^w «own thinly in drills, lliiriy to forty poumls of seed pej* aero bch|g 
getovcr-rijje before liarvcstiillr^"^^*”*^^ ^remarkably evenly; care should therefore be taken nott 
.. >ofo«rconutry.na*{ 
Randolph ’s Hand Seed-Sower>^ 
in’igatiotf ii»l\viihout'wo^do* I P^st five years, iu various sections of 
growerin tlio world filirv cmuirTo^^^^ »ow Wheat m highest 
tlic grower, and piove second in nm>o r, v‘*^ ^ every wlierc give good satisfaction, yield 1 ’™?W} jf'®’|?'|rt,st. 
paid. By C.vprcsi, .atpiSascr's X purposes. Pi lco, $1.00 per lb.; 3 lbs., $2.60, by uiaH.l 
Every 01,0 ’ ' f’ "®"”®®’® ®^P®"®®, Per peck, $4.00; Im.sb., $12.00. ^ 
^scr^ive mrc..i„,.s"Ti';if r„i4 
SONS, 34 Barclay St. New^W]| ; 
C0LLECT10NS0F^^^^"~ 
SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS. 
f'"^®®®l«kMmnw,wc";,’o";i“^ Sum,no,.. 
c®llnctlrn,Kai,,ig,.,,,,i,. :®"f f'’ '>ff®r tbo following 
Collection X, cm.taini,,;; o, ' ’’'•‘®®». 
Cblllora, rirandliloi a and Oi-.,, ''’’Krldln C’o„. 
'»t® Purp,,,.,.,,; 0,,,, D .,,' 0 ;'" Al"a; Ono Val- 
"Oxed aiadlolns, and ,SIv'n.m ' : f^lx llnest 
Collection Y, coni'linp,,'!'’"‘’®®®- '’'■ice, $1.50 
Alba ®"'®"'’»l»ra. On" tw 'II':’ f'''>"®lilllnra; 
Alba; One Vallota l■nl•„| Crand|||,„.a 
B. K. ■RT.TC.c 'T' '■••'®o,« 5 . 00 . 
For sowing a llkiiul80fsn'“[J,‘{i!l! 
£Kiati»»isfe 
use. Tbo saving bi tb'’® (|,oi,iil'® 
will uiidoiiblcill.viiia’J L„ weij; 
ill tbo pliiiillng "f ® ,^ ,le.t®^ 
1 ts construction is »> ll»W: 
tog®'""'' 
51.5" 
priei, gp„i 
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W.’i 0 «"•' 
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Aisiount 
agent* 
Barclay Street, Uew-Yofk* 
