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C. NoyeUy CoUectlon No. V ' 
One doe. '’,”‘“,1 “ i“™est early blackberry. 
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One doz. Parry, the best of »'/ 
One two»year best of all Wnit g p 
One irrear/e«i«, best of al early gmpes 
Sent by express, or free by mall for a ciuo or / 
D Novotty’coMectfonNo. p. All for rz sAscrip- 
dions m $ 1.00 each. (Regnlar price S-o-oo)- 
Half doz. Marlboro Raspberry. 
Half doz. Wilson Jr. Blackberry. 
Half doz. Parry Strawberry. 
One Niagara Grafe.Woyesxs. 
Sent by express; or free by mail for a club ol 13 
E Nut^TrM'coilecHon : All for 10 subscriptions al 
$ i.oo each. (Regular price $5.00). 
One Japan Chestnut, 3 to 4 ft. 
One Spanish Chestnut, 3 to 4 ft. 
One RnglUh Filbert^ 2 to 3 ft. 
One Kentish Cob Filbcrty 2 to 3 ft. 
One English Walnut, 3 to 4 ft. 
One Dwarf English Walnut, 2>s ft. 
One Pecan Nut, 2 to 3 ft. 
One Shellbark, 3 to 4 ft. 
One Soft Slull Almond, 4 to 5 ft. 
One Hard Shell Alutofid, 4 to 5 ft 
Sent by express only. 
F. “How the Farm Fays*” Pnce» $3.50. The 
valuable new book by Peter Henderson & William 
Crozier, on the best methods of profitable gardening 
and farming, as proven by the experience of these 
successful men. Free by mail for 4 subscriptions at 
$1.00 each. 
G. Any Books Published in the United States, 
to the amount of $5.00 will be sent, by express, for 
9 subscriptions at $1.00 each; free by mail for 11 
subscriptions. 
H Uittle Detective Scales. (Price, $3.00.) Strong, 
accurate scales (not cheap and imperfect b^ances or 
steel-yards) to weigh anything from JSj ounce to 25 
pouncb. Just the thing for the kitchen. Sent by 
express for 5 subscriptions at $1.00 each. 
I. The World’s Cyclopedia and Library of Uni¬ 
versal knowledge. An elegantly bound volume of 
Soo pages, 50 000 separate and distinct references, 
1,200 engravings, accurate and concise information 
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A perfect pen of this class within everybody's reach. 
Same material and same quality as the higher priced 
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H. New York Club Skates. Known everywhere as 
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Boy's Skates, No. sj, (price, S1.60), 8 to ii inches. 
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crucible steel, very fine. Sent prepaid for 7 sub¬ 
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The publisher of Tim American Gardeh has car¬ 
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Sent postpaid for 18 subscriptions at ii.cn each. 
M. The Farm IJbrary. Six handy liitic manuals, 
°’S} ''•"’‘era! No. l, Flowers in Winter; No 
2, Phe Flower Garden; No. 3. The Phrwer Gar- 
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Garden: No i, Luscims Fruits; No. 0 , The A. 
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WM, PARRy, Parry P. 0., H. J, 
seed Warranted 
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t?uhbar<l nnd Marblehead Stiuagw 8eir>‘ 
C?rn, Marblehead Cabbaues, Ado F’ot%*rWeh^ ' 
Beet, are some of the vegetables ol which 1 was mI?' ' 
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l.Me variety, i8 to 24 in. high^ 
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