68 
the 
Seeds at 
bus Silver White Flint ^°*S'u,rhton Farm, and wt^rant 
£ -aavs All ,?,“a\"“;iall lot's or ent.re. a. 
pd Dure ano true- a 
wholesale market rate^. A FARM, p. m V 
.^^^M^mtaiovil le, Orange Co- 
SEEDS. 
„„st uaioue anci; inferestiog CaUlogue published attd om 
Calendar for .885, both Free. E. C. HOLMEb 
76 Clinton St., Boston, Mass. __ 
SIBLlYJ 
-i-TCCTCn 
p^Etlr for our n,l.rSTR,^M and »E. 
SCIUPTIVE CATALOprE of C B B Q S 
T„p.prablc, Flower, and Field 
^BCtaoic, bulbs, FLORISTS’SUP- 
PL’ANTO PLIES nnd IMPLEMEATS 
of ALL KINDS, mailed FREE on appllentlon. 
HIRAM SIBLEY&CO. 
itOClIESTEK, N.T. CHICAGO, ILL. 
32S-3S6 E. 31»in St. 200*206 Ranilolph St 
^400.00 
Casb Premiuis for 1885, 
■ - offered last season by the Bowker Fertilizer Company and our».t 
rrHE competition f°''P''"’ pw ,,o l OF SAVOY Potatoes from one bushel of seed, created a et-m’*®'''' 
■I largest yield of the celebrated PE interest, and resulted in a widely diffused knoLj " 
' best methods of cultivation of the potato and the **" 
of the following remarkable prize crops, viz: ' '’™^“«io. 
ist. C. F. Thompson, Wadleyts Falls, N.H, «. ■ 
ad. Alfred Rose, Penn Van, N, Y., 148 51.60 v'’*' 
3d. W. C. Hill, Glastonbury, Conn , iz.^bush I 
bushek 
..... BTA, ain.ixnHwu.1. conjunction with the Bowk' • 
tilizurCo., to offer this year *4001" CashPrem/"' 
for the largest and best yield of the Pearl of s 
Potato and the Aiiffel of MidnightPield Corn 
on the Stock BRIDGE M anures. The “Angel of Midn'T^ 
is an Extra Early, eight-rowed Yellow Flint . Corn 0 ' 
ated by us, and offered for the first time this year "p"’ 
ripened in 80 days and produced 160 bushels to the acre ** 
nail free on application. If five cents is enclosed, to pay postage 
pages, containing several colored plates, the best raethodsof cut 
UlU ULaiiAi-.w..,, - 
and a complete list of . . x .. . . 
Vegetable Field, and Flower Seeds, Implements, Machines, 4c. 
JOSEPH B RECK & SOWS, 51,52 & 53 North Market St., BOSTOH . 
DAKOTA RED 
MAYFLOWER, 
SUNRISE. 
HEBRON 
AND OTHER POTATOES. 
Dakota Red $1.50 per peck. Mayflower S2.50 per bush. 
Sunrise $2.00 per bush. Early Beauty of Hebron $1.00 
per bushel. C^h with orders. 
S, L. LIBBY, Ashland, Mass. 
Refers to the publisher of American Garden. 
DAKOTA RED 
POT A.TOE S . 
Seed stock from the originator. THE MOST PRO 
EinC OF 126 VARIETIES in a comparative test. 
Yielded this year over 2,300 lbs. from 1 lb. 
Quality equal to the old Peachblow. Bushel $5, peck $1.50, 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH CORN. 
The only true dent corn that ripens in New England. 
This has ripened perfectly for the past three years. Very 
productive. Fine quality for table and stock. Millers 
say it is the best for grinding, better than western grown 
corn. Bushel $2.50; peck 75 cts.; half peck 40 cts.; quart 
20 cts., all by express. Sacks free. 
LiDY FINGER POTATO. ?nd"r.^:rp’‘„ra[,‘a'’b-,r’'' 
netics. Selected Seed, $1.00 per peck. 
EARLY ROSE POTATO. S>?rg^„;xr'S; 
yielding, smooth and A. I. Bushel 81.50. Ebl 5i’oo ^ 
WM. young, Jr.' 
Refers to the publisher of this Magazine!^^'”*'"**^'*”’ 
Xexv Rosc.s, Cliry. 
santhcmiims, and CIc 
matis. NovoJiIoh ... 
Flower and Vegetable 
Seeds, IlrirdyAza leas 
... ... Maples, Rl,,,. 
dodendrons Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Vine, 
J.R.U. 
Pitlslitgh, Pa. 
EslnbllHlif.fl ]^ri) 
I'- K. JMirKxNJX? 
ILOOMINGTON. 
NURSERY 
)bL00MIHGT0h5lL.S;H'?^''- 
600 AOKKS. ^la 
— --- - V 
My New I^r ice llxist 
EDWIN ALLEN,5New Brunswick, N, 
Hon 
„,I,ie|, we will mail free on application. 
.«S,“•' ■<“ «“• 
tivatioii, and a complete list of 
AN UNPARALLED OFFER: rL",„"rt,.aTa&^^^ 
Munorlorlly nf nur vuliinblo new varieties, we will send free by mail for only 
r>0 centi* note cr stamp-s) our novelty collection containin? lursc pack* 
__ eti* of each ol ilie following; Uictniil vnlue Aew Pino Apple Squnfili, aper- 
fort wonder valuable as both a Summer ami Winter Squash, ami best of all lor pics and custards. New Mar* 
kit Chumploii Tomiiti,. Hie e.-irliest. largest, li.aiidsoinesl, .ami mnst prmluenve variety ever introduced. .New 
finMen-invoT Cubbime, rklicr than Catililloivcr. .Miiiiiiiiotli Silver King Onion, very liandsome and pro. 
ducitre Jrowine 10 enormous sire, niil.l fl.vvor. New .sirntugein Fen. nnnicnsc pods filled with large, fine 
flavoreci Peas untisimlly nroductive. NVoiider rjF Friinee Iteiiir, .v reinark.ablc new variety, superior to airothcis. 
New Kolb Gcni Wiitermelon, sweet, sugary, luscious: enormously larco and solid. JS'vw Knbj King Pep* 
Dcr very large brilliant, ami luindsome. .New Larifc ^ lolct. C*oiirnfty KnulMli, mud, ensp, and tender, sure 
to become a favorite. New Gucrundc C’nrrot, superior for table use. Roynl Drumhead Cabbage, 
handsomest, hree, late, sure heading variety, very solul and fmc grained. 
another liberal offer a trodiictioii Bo.t 
Containing: “ — -.-.w.. . 
den mail 
popular I_ _,_ ... — . . , 
jrai'p^r" $1,000 IN CASH PRIZES FOR 1885. “tg'e 
New Garden and Farm Manual, mailed free. 
JOHNSON & STOKES, cr§^%?s. 
NEW& 
Philadeipliia, Pa. 
E 
FRUITS 
PLANTS 
nnd SEEDS 
and nil the old reliable sorts, NOMC TIETTKR. None 
LliHiipcr. i lanta/i’reos.Vines. JSuctls.Ac. hn mat/, aspecialty. 
arrivaf gmirantoocl. 64CHdlCE'CHEAP’$l SKTS 
l»> Hplondid over-hlonming Hobos. 15 sorts, our 
choice, Si ; lz|. maKiiificont C.irnntions, 14 sorts, SI; 14 
Ubrysnnthoinuins, 14 Hortw, JSi ; JIG pnekots choice Fjowor 
boedfl S 1> or 11 for 50c.,or S for 2oc.: 20 packets choice 
VcKotabloScortB.Slior 14 for5<)c..„or 7 for 25c. 7 pkt«. 
ing kept l^theNurseiy ?'*** Ciilalotfiie of over HO pages, 
SEEDSi S^DS! 
it coma’i™ rvely u'V.'ir' ^ n'V*^ '"'i*''" MON 15 Y. our catalogue will .lid you to procure thcatJ 
IxiHl, and inoni rollalil."" i' ”1'' "’u trade, our long «!XiM'rloiic<' enables " 
-resswewi,i::;:r-.:;---^^-- Humny ..a„o„ Boy oC R. 
hovisy & 00 ., 
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JSEED Warrarited"to Cl S^ 
^ .. ■ tin. nmvceomvPki;m^“S„i^ 
rariiioi'M aiul «:*» »,»for> If 
{ Bome me .ve«»’ J'lleiiriirt'lJ!! 
4„v:^ .lie relluhle. M*'* 
iiiiMivH.wrllert me: *‘!'or 20 yoars 11“'m rtjulK« 
I hfivo lived In lewiv, MIsboui*!, \)ie 
id no miittniMvIuit Iho soil or 
CBECOJiy:, 
'ALoay) 
. u,.V..'lV'"'”‘ '•OlUltnl Kl Hllrt. 
I^HLtd to over ii lulliroii f 
Uidlotl SliiiUH, perhnps 
i£Arj 
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trodunoj. 
I imvc Bom voRidjo I ' j„ n,t‘ 
loi'M aiul 
... ,ui, n.,p» Bonii* iiio .vo«»’ ! J ileiiriirt'lf 
tliom wiieLher lliey me relluhle. Mr. * ^'^i'V‘rt..adi 3 «hJ 
^ I r"y,KiinHiia,wi'ltiw mo: "For 80 years j *'i.jo nullK“!, 
^ you. I Imvii lived In liiwn, MIseom'l, 6o'«F"''’\|,e vo.'io 
siiH, and no iiiiillor wliiil. iho ^"1'«r ollj'''y’j,|y h«o'.‘: 
"OK alwiivii till! aaiiie, lo will—roBS*’! 'ij, H'l 
, Kood.” I'liiH 1 h Ihnklmlot need 1 rnlso ni"' S.jolie#'' 
anil nTili-bItilii'iKl NmiUHli. 
!;”* Miirbioiioail Ual)1mK'«»i <>•>•« J ‘’*ilM»rlK"'»'J{i 
1,I*66*'> "10 Mime of the vegelnbleo of which 1" ""'’’J-‘ free’ 
oliieor, A |ialrwlili»fi(lOln premlmno. .SeoiiiyciilnloK" ' . 
■ II. IJ I* I5««UY, (Spot! Grower), MorWi'”"' ' 
