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LL of our seeds are tested as to Germinat-

ing quality.

The prices herein quoted we will adhere to as far as possible, but we reserve the right to change the price without notice. Many varieties of sweet corn are impossible to obtain and when we sell out will have to remain sold out on those sorts. We buy only from good growers and take every precaution to get the best seeds obtainable, and should they prove not true to name we will replace them with other seeds or refund the money paid.

Purchasers by maill will add to these prices a sufficient amount to cover postage. On quantities of from one-half pound upwards, 8 cents per pound; 15 cents per quart for peas and beans, or 10 cents per quart for sweet corn. All seeds in quarter pounds or ounces prepaid.

Remit by Postofice Money Order, Express Order or Bank Draft.

JONES; tHE SEED Vira {1 NORTH IONIA STREET, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

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BEANS.

Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. Very early and hardy. For either market or home garden; no other green podded bean is so satistactory. The pods arearich green, very round and straight, five inches long, solidly meaty, tender and brittle; always entirely stringless even when fully matured.

Giant Stringless Green Pod. This new variety should not be confused with Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. It resembles more closely the Valentine, the pods averaging one- third larger than the latter variety. The plants are of strong growth, the pods five to six inches in length, absolutely stringless, crisp, round, full and fleshy; follows Burpee’s String- less Green Pod.

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BEETS,

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Crosby’s Egyptian. The earliest beet on the market, a selection from the Early

Egyptian which retains the earliness of the parent stock and has added thickness, giving it a more desirable shape. Color deep red, almost black; sweeter and smoother than the

Egyptian. It is a rapid grower and the most desirable sort for early bunching; can be sown as late as July.

Acme. crop beets. tap root.

This new variety is just becoming recognized as one of the very best main The top is low, spreading, dark color, roots thick, turnip shaped with small Outside color dark purplish red, flesh crimson and ninety per cent. of the beets have no white zones. It is superior in both shape and color to the Detroit Dark Red,

which it resembles, and is a remarkably long keeper. Especially adapted to gardeners and canner’s use.

Giant Feeding Sugar Beet or Half Sugar Mangel. result of careful seed breeding and selection. with the size and yield of the mangel.

This valuable stock beet is the It has the richness of the sugar beet combined

It will yield twice as much as the sugar beet, is much easier handled and keeps better and in every way is more valuable to the farmer;

roots are large ovoid in form, very smooth, white in color with small tops. It should be planted closer than mangels.

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PEAS—CONTINUED.

Gradus. From the market gardeners’ stand point too much cannot be said in praise of the Gradus or Prosperity. It is extra early, being but 2 or 3 days later than the very earliest. Pods very large from 4 to 4% inches in length, peas large and handsome and as sweet as the Champion of England. The vine has heavy stems with large dark green

leaves and grows from 2% to 3 feet high.

WEN am... THE ‘‘NEW SURPRISE” PEA.

Gregory’s Surprise or Eclipse. This is the earliest of all wrinkled peas, fully as early as the Alaska. The vines grow about 18 inches high and require no bushing; a fall cropper. Though equally as early as the smooth sorts it has the delicious sweetness of the wrinkled peas. The pods continue longer in condition for the table than the smooth varieties. The crop matures very evenly so that it can be gathered in one or two pickings. From the more tender character of the wrinkled peas it cannot be planted quite so early as

the Alaska or First and Best.

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THE DELICIOUS SQUASH.

The Delicious is the product of the work of years in careful selection, crossing and isolating by the originator of the old Hubbard and all who ‘have tested the Delicious pronounce it supperior to even the Hubbard when it was at its best a quarter of a century ago. In form the Delicious ranges between the two examples given above. Its color is almost uniformly of a green shade, with occasionally a blue specimen. In size it follows closely the original Hubbard, which weighed between five andten pounds. Inthickness of flesh it surpasses nearly every variety, the color being a dark orange. For table use no squash compares with it in its fineness of grain, dryness, sweetness and exceeding richness of flavor. It is a fall and winter squash, but like the old Hubbard, though at any time excellent, does not acquire its best qualities until winter. Seed of the Delicious will be retailed the coming

season in packages only, at fifteen cents each, four for fifty cents.

CUCUMBER.

Rawson’s White Spine. Mr. Rawson selects the specimens for seed stock from the vines saved in the green house in early winter where nothing is allowed to grow except the vines for seed stock. The fruit grows very even in size and regular in form, color dark green, with light spines running from the blossom end. The very best cucumbers for forcing. Nine-tenths of the cucumbers grown in Grand Rapids green houses are grown

from this seed.

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CABBAGE.

(New Savoy—Iron Head.)

Earliest. Large; this is the very best of all the tender and solid, Early Savoy Cabbage. The heads are round, very large, of best flavor and hard as iron. It is the

earliest of all. Market gardeners will find it a money maker.

RADISH.

Scarlet Conical. Absolutely the best forcing radish on account of quick growth, extremely small tops, and the length of time they will stand without becoming pithy. Color brilliant scarlet, shape conical, flavor is all that can be desired and is very tender

and brittle; equally as good for outdoor raising as for green house.

TOMA TOES.

Spark’s Earliana. The earliest smooth bright red Tomato of good size and flavor. A heavy bearer, nearly all of the fruit ripens very early in the season. The tomatoes

are a deep scarlet and grow closely together in clusters of from five to eight.

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ASPARAGUS.

ROOTS. Per 100 Per 1000 Palmettomitwohyear old@rootss 1. a AOI, BU Bh se MO Aa aN ak $1 50 $6 00 SEEDS Oz. yy lb. lb Ballanve tt occ 6 as Peete oe Se een Mora Re ee yee eee et ee ee 10 20 75 ConoversiColossali ee ey) See es OMe te on I nate gies, 10 20 60

BEANS.

(One pint to 100 feet of drill, 1 bushel per acre.)

DWARF SNAP OR BUSH,

(Green Podded Sorts.) Qt. 4-Qt. Peck Bush. Burpee’s Stringless Green Pod. See novelties... ...... 25 SOR Slls0 spon 00

Long Yellow Six Weeks. Early, pod long, flat, light green ___. 20 75 125 4 50

Round Yellow Six Weeks. Improved strain of long Yellow Six Weeks, pods not so long but more fleshy and brittle,

nearly stringless i= Saree er vnean a eete auth) eee UR ean a 20 75 125 4 50 Giant Stringless Green Pod. See novelties. = = 20 75 1 50 5 00 Emperor William. Earlier than the Dutch Case Knife, pods

very tender and excellent flavor, nearly as long as Dutch

CaserkcnitieyayD waren us lass ec neers ees 20 75 1 50 5 00 Refugee or 1000 to 1. Pods nearly round, pale green, solid,

fleshy, brittle swithw but aslitg ht strimosmee) es emee eae ee 20 ih) 125 4 50 Dwarf Horticultural. Vines very productive, pods medium

length, cylindrical, covered with splashes of bright red on a

yellowish ground, beans very large and easily shelled_......... 20 75 1 50 3 00

Longfellow. New, pods very long, stringless, vines immensely PEOUUCEiVCRA Rae ht crnetn Nl rk hen e Wrets ircten aren aN 25 90 1 60 6 00

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BEANS—CONTINUED.

WAX SORTS.

Dwarf Golden Wax. One of the best early wax varieties, pods long; flat, fleshy; color bright golden = =

Challenge Black Wax. Early, round, clear, waxy white, ileshyscrisp, teudersandestrimelesse ss area eee eee

German Black Wax. Earliest wax podded bean, pods long, curved, round, deep golden yellow, meaty, brittle and stringless

Davis’ Kidney Wax. Immensely productive, pods very long, straight and handsome; color light yellow, should be picked VOung, 2 eee ee Bae eet ae she coed eLetter sce

Wardwell’s Kidney Wax Beans.

Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. Early, good cropper, pods long, straight, fleshy, rich yellow and stringless.__ cae eRe eS

POLE OR RUNNING.

Seibert’s Early Lima. The earliest true pole lima...................

King of the Garden. Late, very productive, large pods con- taining five or six large well flavored beans...

Dutch Case Knife. Pod long, flat, green, seed white, used largely sfor ‘slicing: andacanniny eee ee eee

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BEANS—CONTINUED.

LIMA BEANS. (One pint to 100 hills.)

Burpee’s Bush Lima Beans.

Qt. Burpee’s Bush Lima. A bush form of true large lima, very productive, bean large and of fine flavor eee 30 $1 00

BEETS.

4-Qt.

(One ounce to 100 feet of drill. Seven pounds per acre.) Richest coloring is

The color of beets depends largely on the season and cultivation.

developed during cool moist weather.

Oz.

Jones’ Crosby’s Egyptian. Selected stock, see novelties... 10

Croshycseb oy pia Sate tee eet tate ast oe reer 5 Eclipse. A superior market garden beet, blood red, very early,

excellent for greens and for bunching beets... S)

Early Blood Turnip. Not so early as Detroit Dark Red, tops ANUETOOES blah e ie eet eres Us by hae eee aes Ceo a ee B)

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BEETS—CONTINUED.

Oz.) 4-lbae Ib: 5-lb. Detroit Dark Red. A favorite sort for bunching; early, dark

Ted pemect se tunmip slid pest OD Sus fallen eee see 3 15 a) G2 ZS Acmie7See: novelties: <a w eee ee ee Peseta eee Pee ee () 20 70 3 00 Barly; (Balssanoy. tor ae 5 ee SCs oa ee a eter mare cee Bets. te) IS 50 2 00 Bals tlanae sae ara yagAa uit pee eee eee A Picks Soe aE CO) IS 50 2 00

Long tDark;Bloodis ems eth a 20 er emene senoeey aes eo eA TS LS 40) 1 80

Dewing’s Blood Turnip. A favorite variety with market gardeners for main crop and winter storing; roots smooth, almost round, outer color dark red, inner color ringed red and NM OWUCS) Eeececcee esos Po gr aera i dom ADS PN te A en hors P| BW Ne 5 ILS) 5) 2 00

Edmand’s Blood Turnip. One of the best main crop beets; tops small, good form, color deep blood red, zoned with lighter shade 5 15 50 2 00

Swiss Chard or Sea Kale Beet. Superior to beets for greens; plant forms broad wax like stems which may be used as a salad

Orpickled aes: EP eet eres tet eon Perr Ae regs same eTh there Al Uy DEG 5 5) 50

SUGAR BEETS. (5 to 7 lbs. per acre.)

Oz. %-lb. Ib. 5-lb. Giant Feeding Sugar Beet. See novelties... 5) 10 30 i 25 Lane’s Imperial. One of the best for stock feeding........................ 5 10 30 25 AV alinarori sass lire reall eros eet enna eee aera ene Rene ade ranq aaa 5 10 30 GZS Klein’s Wanzleben. Best German... eee Re see aD Ne 5 10 30 125

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BROCOLI.

1 oz. to 5000 plants.

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BRUSSELS SPROUTS.

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CABBAGE—CONTINUED.

Charleston or Large Wakefield. A strain of the Wakefield in which the head is larger, a little later and not so pointed; a good cabbage to tollowaeabhymlerseymWiaketiel din mate eee ee mesens eee to ae

Early Spring. Nearly as early as Early Jersey Wakefield; heads round, solid, but not large

Henderson’s Early Summer. Large, round, solid heads, keeps longer without bursting than most of the early sorts; one of the best Second Ia liye © al bial pee epee ote et tere ee aca Mien Ne Noes NE oe) CRE a tee

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Early Winingstadt. Heads large, cone shaped and solid; very early ATES Te stom Nea dae cenece tote es Re Were Mra ns Toee ee enc t eeuaee

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Henderson’s Succession. About 10 days later than Early summer; heads#lareemand more: unifonm os ee ee

Fottler’s Early Brunswick. Earliest of the large heading Drumheads... Fielderkraut

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CABBAGE—CONTINUED.

LATE KINDS.

OA, WAslos iloy Surehead. Strong, vigorous, uniform, large, solid and quality fine... 20 60 $2 00

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Jones’ Late Flat Dutch. A very fine strain of this variety; heads large and more solid than the loose headed Flat Dutch 0... 20 60 2 00

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CABBAGE—CONTINUED.

Oz.

Danish Round Winter. The best cabbage for late spring sales and for

shipping; the heads of this variety are of medium size, are very solid

and deep, and of a fine white color; their quality is superior and they Keepabetterithambany othe tasonteac ees = ean eee een 20 Hollander: © 2:0 ce ern e en tee rene ee Ca ce AO Ne ee ue 20 arge: ate, Drumhead:, (Very lareessolid head= ===. 20 TD) ee age el ee ceo ee re ea One oO Be SU eee OE RENE IRS 15 SHOTS LENS se PS aE ce Ne ene Se PN TARE eR CAN ec iS) Luxemburg or Hard Heading. Large, solid and good keeper 20 PATE IIE AEM AV One metas ae ea Ne eR er ee a te PuS. yah a ee 2 15 IronwHead Savoy. a.See noveltiess.2.. ek 30

Mammoth Rock Red. Large, round, solid, deep red... 20

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CARROTS.

(One ounce to 150 feet of drill, about one pound per acre.)

Danver’s Half Long. Very productive and adapted tof all kinds of soil, roots smooth and handsome of medium length, deep orange color, flesh

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CARROTS—CONTINUED.

color deep orange red...

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The best for market garden; to

roots tapering slightly, but stump rooted;

Chantena.

Guerand or Ox Heart.

A thick carrot, very blunt on the end, easy to

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CARROTS—CONTINUED.

Improved Long Orange. A good cropper on deep mellow soil, the old standard for stock feeding ....................

White Intermediate __

Long White Belgian. (‘Stock carrot, very lange. = ee

Long Yellow Belgians sg Stockicanrot cc eee eee eee ee

CAULIFLOWER.

(2% oz. should produce enough plants for one acre.)

Oz. Early Snowball. The best; the heads are solid, compact and round, very witite amd dru dulilke ets ees epee ae oe ee es eden en $2 00 CELERY. (1 oz. of seed to 15000 plants; per acre 2 oz.) White Plume. Early, uniformly white and free from green or hollow Starlkeg: 2 102 gC ee cee et eid co, ee eee RA Bal ec iy <n mea 20 Golden Self Blanching. Rich golden yellow, close compact growth, easily blanched, crisp and solid; better than White Plume... 30 Dwarf Golden Heart. Good main crop variety for fall and winter; produces large bunches with solid heart, waxy yellow............0.000....... 15 Evans’ Triumph. ‘This new variety is one of the best late sorts, very strong and vigorous with large, very white, crisp, tender and finely flavored stalks. It is late and requires the whole season to develop, and will keep longer thany any, other celerys 2 20 Kalamazoo Waree Rabbeds) tialt dwantewhites =e 1)

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CHEERY CONTINUED:

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Perfection Hartwell. One of the best late sorts, producing large

bunches of tall broad stalks, blanching to golden yellow... 15 40 $1 50

20 50 1 60

GiantePascoltes: = Sp hs SOURS so AR as (eee ey eae Soup or Cutting. Sown thickly in rows and cut when three or four eg inches high; used for flavoring soup... fe Se RAS ee a Me) aa 20 40 125

CEEEREAG OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY.

Smoothy/Prasnesss 226. SPR si Red eee Rice gh LO, Seen ea 20 40 1 50

CORN SALAD—Feld Salat.

Oz: 74-1b: Ib: Used during the winter and spring as a sub-

stitute for lettuce and spinach 10 20 60

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SWEET CORN.

Our sweet corn is grown for usin Conneticut by one of the best growers in the United States. The eastern grown corn is both earlier and sweeter than that grown in the west. While the cost is a little more the quality fully makes up for the difference in price. % pint to 100 hills; 6 to 8 quarts per acre.

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Early White Cob Cory. One of the best for the early market; ears fair size, cob white, and quality good.............2...... 20 1S) ASU AS)

Oakview Early Market. Similar in general character to Mammoth White Cory but with larger ears and quite as Carly? 25 Be he RO ee cee ec ORE, Dee tron, Uae Beene 25 US) IL 50 5 50

Mammoth White Cory. Ears are 12 rowed; larger than White Cory and nearly casveanl ys ce ee Ce eee 25 75 1 50 5 00

New Metropolitan. But a few days later than White Cory; ears set low, 10 to 12 rows, well filled to the top with large,

tenderkernel’s ye ee eee Oe es en eee 20 60 1 10 4 00 Kendel’s Early Giant. Large handsome ears; ready for use

in 6Oor 7 Os dialysis Serres ae td Reet tee OR 20 60 1 10 4 00 Early Champion. Earliest large sweet corn; very sweet and

tender 2.7 2k Sa ee erate a eee ee Sean IN, Oe 20 50 90 3 50 Burbank’s Early Maine. Very early, large, pure white ears,

of first: class quality; good market com! = = 5) ae ee 20 50 90 3 50 Early Minnesota. Popular old variety... 5g ae e 20 60 90 Sis Early Crosby. ‘This is the sort so largely grown in Maine for

canning and which has given Maine canned sweet corn its

reputation for quality; crop short, supply limited... 20 60 1 00 3 75

Black Mexican. When ready for use pure white, but the ripe grain is black; the sweetest variety and best for home garden 20 60 1 10 4 00

Perry’s Hybride. Matures a little later than the Minnesota; CATS. VERY: La ce ae a Me ere, eae Lae fe Breede Pan 20 50 1 00 3 50

CUCUMBER. (1 oz. to 100 hills; 1 Ib per acre.) Rawson’s Arlington White Spine. See novelties;"sealed packages.......... 30

Jones’ Market Gardeners’ Wholesale Price List for 1903 23 SWEET CORN—CONTINUED. ee Qt. 4-Qts. Peck Bush. Old Colony. Matures a little earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen, abe teatsplrogucer. csi 1On sol Geh=s se sees ee 20 60 $110 #4 00 Country Gentleman. Very small white cob, well covered with ' irregular rows of long slender kernels, very sweet_...._........ 25 70 1 20 4 50 Early Evergreen. One to two weeks earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen, ears large and of best quality 20 60 1 00 4 00 Stowell’s Evergreen. The standard main crop variety; crop MehVESHOLts SUPPLY wMmited os ne Se ON Nee ey 20 60 1 00 4+ 00 neste iin ieee Mammoth. Produces the largest ears, quality sweet, tender andsdelicigus sso = Ge aan eet ee HME S Aide a emer |) 60 1 00 4 00 Mixed Sweet Fodder. Bs SR DB: Diccnd SOS ea a ee 3 00 CRESS. Oz % Tb Ib Bxt ram eunled mane cppel Grasse. see nen eee A Es 5 15 40

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CUCUMBERS—CONTINUED.

Oz Arlington Waites iS pines ee oa et ae ct ee te ere > 20 Improved Long iGreen. 22 een ee ee ee ee te 00) Nichols’ Medium Green _ SLI eR LG he ONL oe Le ATT S 20 Chicago Pickling. One of the best sorts for pickling. = 20) Boston Bicklings o1 Greer gelgt 0) iti cee eee mre ee ae oe ran Wenner) Early Prame eile eee NE: Peete eae ene ate eee 20) Barly: Cluster in: eee ee a een eee ees en ee eet ren 2 () Early ORus6ian., 5 ose eee en eee eee ese ee Pepe ee ies. 00) Coolitand @risp: 22.9: 5450 ee tes eee ee SPSL Syed Uk 20 Fordhook + Pickling: 44.) 22:0 ie wat ieue te cee Loree eRe SEE Jou ia) PS)

Gherkin. A very small oval variety, prickly, quite distinct from all 0} 0 Hee RM eNO a aca cits NU ec ie baeems bl ARG ei oS om eee ae 20

ENDIVE. (% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 4% tb per acre.)

Moss: \curled’s <2 ei esto te sei Waren SOMO J eer en AE Dare 10 Greens@unled3. eee De PRE aah oe ee Re AUS NR a era se = 10 Broad) eaveds Batavia imeem eee reer ee Ang tha Meera. MEN 10

; (1 oz. to 4000 plants; 4 oz. per acre.) New York Purple. Very large and smooth, and fine dark color.......... 25

ati) to 60 $2 00 60 2 00 60 2 00 60 2 00 50 1 50 50 1 50 50 1 50 50 1 50 50 150 Us) 2 50 60 2 00 30 =$1 00 30 1 00 30 1 00 80 3 00

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KOHL RABI. (% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 4 fb per acre.)

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LETTUCE.

(% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 3 tb per acre.)

Grand Rapids Forcing. The best forcing and shipping variety, will produce more pounds of lettuce on the same space and stand longer ALCerIMaAtuGl Gye Manyamiye KeO WINES OT, be ee ee wt eT ee

Early Curled Silesia. Very early, best for family Garden_.....................

Black Seeded Simpson. Early, leaves large, thin, tender, growing in large loose clusters; good for forcing or early growing out doors fOTMt ewe aTdy qiNla Tc aes meh Maa a ete yn earn Serge) es

Prize Head. Leaves are large, crimped, bright green, tinged with brownishtrede = wreak 2 momen ONC Pe net Sibiee

WWihhitem Cabbapenssstis 200 cs ents Rit ot gee : ElansontwmVeny largesmeadinpavanict yee em mee ee ee

Black Seeded Butter. Large, smooth leaved, solid heading sort, inner leaves beautifully bleached and very tender, of fine favor...

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Big Boston. A very popular market gardener’s sort; the plants are large, hardy, leaves smooth, thin, light green in color; in doors this forms a solid head, a less distinctively heading sort when out of doors

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LETTUCE—CONTINUED.

: Oz. Wihites RarisiiConse.. > ne eee A cee leas ee wee lO Inimen sity: 6 5i5, lS ee eh RP A Oe RON BAL AT Al]

LEEK. (% oz. to 100 feet of drill, 4 tb per acre.) Large: Miusselburg sees = ee eee FDO Wevieed et Ma aie aie AR ES 10 Broad Scotch. __ > : Ee NN ae EN ak eer 10 MUSK MELON. (1 oz. to 100 hills; 1 to 3 fb per acre.)

Jackson First Market. As early as the Grand Rapids Early Market; fair size, nearly as large as the Osage and of the same shape, when ripe color light yellow, flesh green, very sweet and spicy, vines highly productive) butunelons are) poor Keepers)... ee 10

Grand Rapids Early Market. Very early, large, yellow; good sellers On/accountiotseaninesstamdslarpersize ese yey eee ee ee ee 10

Paul Rose. For a shipping trade as a basket melon this new sort is unequalled; flesh yellow, very sweet and spicy... 10

Osage. (Jones’ Stock Seed.) Grown by a careful grower; this seed is saved from the very best and most perfect shaped melons, of the best quality; every melon must come up to the standard required; the Osage is becoming more popular every year, and is the most profitable melon to grow on account of being a heavy,yielder and a good shipper and the demand yearly increases 20

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%-tb = Tb 20 75 50. = $1 ~S0 30 1 00 30 1 00 30 1 00 20 75 35 1 25 60 2 00 30 1 00

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MUSK MELON—COnrtTINUED. Oz. %-Ib its) ROCK ysahond peace ee kt Oe 5 Oe ee artes ei Re 10 25 70

Extra Early Green Nutmeg. One of the best sorts for hotels and TE SCAU CS mateo ee cm rare Mirae URL Retee Cee a aig ina te hap re te 10 115) 50 EmeraldmGempaminatatwete cn eh sy Og 10 35 25 Extra Early Improved Hackensack _............... erica io, one le paeeemaaene) 0) 29 80 Taya Vi Waimrnee ntne an aie Ne DER ein cor Ww OR ioe Te dl tc 10 20 70 INiettedixG cirnteeaiee ee ern rne hin een sy fg Fee re ee ct) ee a Ol Se 10 25 70 WATER MELON.

(4 oz. to 100 hills; 1% to 4 fb per acre.) Cole’s Early. Very early and sweet; good for home market. sd 20 60 UDYEHUV DOGO aL 2 ees le CIEL RI ea to ng ee 5 iS 50 hinmeyasmeb aplysece-. sense) sss. een See a Mite Me co! 5 IL) 30 IYER SIPEG sa ar he Sk a 2 5 IS 50

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WATER MELON—CONTINUED.

Oz, YA=iig itd Monte Cristo or Kleckley’s Sweet. A splendid variety for home garden or near market; fruit good size, long, somewhat tapering at the ends, skin dark green, flesh bright scarlet, very sweet, rind thin; not a good 10 25 80

SHIP Per Sess le WR a rE ae ever IE ce AAR oa eal te Hh te ated

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WATER MELON —CONTINUED. O75 5 Z-lb tb

IR CREENIUY ENcSY USED ce Se ce ee eae ge 5 15 50 Kolbys Gemms es = ae ee ee ae Nd ee Lab leae des nS) 15 50 CCE LCS Seer ee ee en SE seen ins ny) 15 50 Darllcing7e 38 Ocoee ye Peat Aa Moe Pre EET on | AUN ve 5 Py) 15 50 Light dicing 22.2 ones SS es pene ewe NSI wy ne aE ne SS 5 15 50 Deis ee Fe ic | en ee ee et este Se nse a gO Ee, Re em 5 15 50 Flungariani tl one yee 2 orn oe Sh oto IG obs ems Dine Ce ee ee 3) 15 50 Citrons > Serer es Pee TE tenn Serre NE eS IAN Re ih MO eh ES PS) 15 50

ONIONS.

(% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 4 to 5 tb per acre.)

Early Flat Red. A medium sized, early flat variety, very uniform in Size andisuape, moderately.strong. flavored. 2 2 Ae keel 10 40 $1 00

Large Red Wethersfield. A popular red sort, good keeper .............. 1055 40> 1800 Australian Brown. A small, early onion; one of the best keepers; TRECUITES 7 eroeY Maa en cote ne ek sn seis OE) ig lela Wes nO 10 40 1 00

“I on

Philadelphia Silver Skin or Portugal. The best white onion for sets.. 20 50 it

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ONIONS—CONTINUED.

Oz. %-tb tb Yellow Globe Danvers __ : 10 40 $1 00

Adriatic Barletta. Small, early, white onion: used for pickling: ... 2,715" > 0 aio

Michigan Yellow Globe. ‘True globe, best on muck land, rich COLO Tp tee eee ee a es ae ae sO ES S ee Oer a a

Southport Large White Globe. Large, solid and handsome.

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OZ ibe sali

orange

Cheri 10 A) St ZS) 10 30 1 10 10 40 125

Rees ier Se 20 50 WS 20 60 2 00

Mammoth Silver King. Very large handsome white flat onion

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ONIONS—CONTINUED.

=——S

Oz. “4-10 ~ > Ib Southport Red Globe. Medium size, small neck, very deep rich color. 15 40 $1 30

New Queen. Early, very white skinned; small, especially valuable

for pickling. ce occs cece -nnct cee ee ieee ae 15 50 175 PARSLEY.

(% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 3 tb per acre.)

Champion’ Moss Curled 2 2) 10 20.ees £60

Fine Triple Curled. Fine curled and a stronger grower than Champion Moss Curled) x)..0.2. 55. ck) ee ee 10. ~20 60

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(1 pint to 100 feet of drill; 1 to 3 bush. per acre.)

33 PEAS. EXTRA EARLY. Ot. 4-Ots: Pk. ~~ Bush: $1 20° -$4°75

First and Best. Very early, popular for market and shipping 20 65

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PEAS—CONTINUED. Qt. Alaska. The earliest and most popular blue pea, takes the lead nowsforiearly market peas) =e tes 20 Gradus; ¢ See novelties: 2.0) i seen emer tec ees 40 Eclipse: or Surprise: ssee novelties te ee 25

Nott’s Excelsior. Best early dwarf wrinkled pea, better bearers than American Wonder or Little Gem, quality just

as gob). 28 ee ee ea ee ees Pe ea OR eek 30 Anierican, Wonder) = 00 ee eee ete ne OU McLean’s Lettle Gem... eh ace Fk rach ee dere 30 Premium Gen! BM RR ee) rE Le ee 30 May Queen’: co. o's ek ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 20

MAIN CROP. MecLeanrs Advancert ot. fc. ce arte Waren ee ee ee Pee 20 Yorkshire Hero. Very productive; peas large._.......... .......... 20 Champion) of? Expl ard 0 ee ree ere seg 20 Telephone. Best main crop variety; pods very long, peas

larpe sands weet tre 20s reerees oe etn een ee eee eae IS. 20 Dwari > Telephone@or-:D ais yee ee eee (5) Bliss?" Ewerbearing) =< eer ee eee i er tk 20

Pride of the Market. Vines of medium height, stiff, with large dark green leaves, bearing at the top very large pods well filled with large good flavored peas; one of the best

large, pOdUeds SORLS ss Seren sek pecs oe te treater en 20 Sharp’s Queen. Pods very large, vines quite productive; excel-

lent: for market} pardentn es es ee tee eee Sawa: 20 Improved Stratagem. Vines 18 inches in height and very

stocky, pods long, well filled with large peas _......-.0..... 29 Large’ White Miarrio wit 228s a ie eee et es ee 15 Black “Byed@Marrowiat © ie otrt torte ee eee ae 15 Melting Sugar toBdiblepodciee scree es oe ee ene 30

PARSNIPS.

% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 3 fb per acre.)

Hollows Crowe eehe mol dirs tar clair, cl eee cee eres ee ee

Long White Dutch or Sugar. Roots very long, white, smooth and

COTS Fe Eek ee NERC EE UE ae SHIR RC oe OA a A

4-Qt. Pk. Bush. 3 (5) SAIL AD) SS aE SD) 1 50 300 12 00 95 50 6 00 95 1 85 7 00 95 1 85 7. 00 90 1 80 7 00 90 1 70 6 50 65 1 20 4 50 65 1 20 4 50 65 1 20 50 60 1 10 4 00 65 I 2S 5 00 95 1S 6 50 65 125 4 50 65 125 4 50 65 125 4 50 WS 1 40 5 50 45 80 3 00 45 80 3 00 90 1 60 6 00 Oz. %-ibd ib

5 15 40

Cymer eS) 40

Ruby King. 4% to 6 inches long, mild, one of the best for stuffed

[WCE [Sean Rn ie net ie SOE he ete ae a 2 eee er ed eee

Sweet Mounta

red, flesh thick, sweet and mild

Large Bell or

Cinese Giant Pepper.

Bull! Noses 2 ae ce orn meena a,

plant grows to a height of 2 feet; this sort is later and should be

started early

one pRhedm Cayenn esr. n ee = oe eee renee pies

Large Cheese Quaker Pie.

or Kentucky Field. Popular for family

Jones’ Market Gardeners’ Wholesale Price List for 1903 35 PEPPER: (1 oz. to 5000 plants; 3 oz. per acre.) Oz. %-ib ib 20 60 $2 00 in. Very productive, when ripe the peppers are a bright Sra ich * Vala’ /BRe A eet ae eaten See en ee 20 60 2 00 peocen en nn eae e 20 60 2 00 Fruit very large, scarlet, flesh thick, very mild, Se ee ee Re a 50 75 50 Bele ee et ae 20 60 2 00 PUMPKIN. (% Qt. to 100 hills; 3 to 4 tb per acre.) use; flat shape. 5 15 40 asia ete) Sere eA A 5 15 40

Nearly oval, cream colored, best quality

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PUMPKIN—CONTINUED.

Sweet Potato nc eee eee ree

Common Yellow or Connecticut Field...............--20.0002-..0- eee eee

RADISH.

(% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 Ib per acre.)

Vick’s Scarlet Globe. Good variety for forcing, equally good

Scarlet Conical. See novelties...

out doors.

Sad 40)

Scarlet Turnip White Tip. One of the earliest turnip shaped radishes, very handsome, good flavor; favorite on Grand Rapids market...

Cincinnati Market. Long smooth, tops small, flesh very tender; does not

become pithy or hollow... Wood’s Early Frame. Good early, long scarlet French Breakfast 2.02 Long Scarlet Short Top Early Scarlet Turnip....... Long White’ Vienna or Lady Eimvexs Philadelphia White Box_ Chartier.230 2s eee ee Half Long Deep: Scarlet = 2.) ee eee

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1903 37 - = OV Fait) is) ones brightest scanletyassvnitestipped ames sete eee eee ee 5 15 50 Giant White Stuttgart. A mammoth white summer radish... 5 15 50 Wonew Blac Kaas palais ieee meat nie tee Seay oe nce Agha A a) Cale iH tore ee de de 5) 15 50 Round eB lacks Spams hie wisi cect chelate cat eee ae ea dec estate a ) 15 50 China Rose or Scarlet China. One of the best fall and winter radishes... 5 tS 50 SPINACH. . (% oz. to 100 feet of drill; 8 tb per acre.) Thick Leaved. Large dark green leaves, the most popular variety for the TIA KC teaeesereetee Ore RNR ORIOL Ce MOY WE MEG a a ee 10 20 Bloomsdale or Savoy Leaved. Curly, thick and fleshy... 5 10 20 Kong standings leaves smooth sdarks ereeme 20 5 10 20 New Victory. Dark black green leaves; splendid for spring sowing Prickly Winter. for fall sowing

ees 5 10

Very hardy, leaves triangular or arrow shaped; hardiest

20

20

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SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER.

(34 oz. to 100 feet of drill; 8 tb per acre.)

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Mammoth Sandwich Island. This is a large strong growing plant, less liable to branch than the large white...

ee mets, ieee eh (1) Large Wiites + 10 SQUASH.

SUMMER VARIETIES.

(4 oz. to 100 hills; 2 tb per acre.) Oz. White Bush Scallop... (aise Pi ht ee ee 10 Mammoth White Bush. Twice the size of above... 10 Yellow Bush Scallop... 10 Mammoth Yellow Bush. Large yellow, very early................................ 10 Summer Crookneck. The old standard sort, very early... -—«10 Giant Summer Crookneck ~ Verydarce®. 2 ee 10

FALL AND WINTER SQUASH.

(8 oz. to 100 hills; 2 fb per acre.)

Boston Marrow. - Good for autumn use. =) eee 10

Oz.

%-Tb ib 30 $1 00 30 1 00

% tb tb 20 70 25 80 20 60 25 80 20 70 20 70 25 80

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SQUASH—CONTINUED.

Hubbard

Chicago Warted Hubbard. Much larger and more warty than the old

lub bard eeecenee ese k etre ee ey see CA ee Ane pe ful 10 30 $1 00 Sibleygoreilve smiled kit seamen ers he ee ERED pe yh ccs ees a 10 30 1 00 Faxon. Very productive winter squash, fine keeper.........................-.-------- 10 20 75 Delicicuss) Sce novelties, packages sonly= Package 15 cts, 4 for 50 cts.

TOMATOES.

(1 oz. to 4500 plants; 1 to 2 oz. per acre.)

Oz) 4-10 ib Spark:swEarlianay--scesnoveltics-e2 eee ee 40 $130 £$6 00 Dwarf Champion. Very early, fruit bright pink, smooth and regular 20 75 Zh BE aphysilViic hia nein: tetera ete cn Ok Pe we aren ie fo Ce 20 75 2 50 Honor Bricht.| Bright red, zooditor shipping. 20 75 2 50

Livingston’s Favorite. Large smooth, productive; a good shipper and canner

20 60 2 00

Livingston’s Perfection. Large size, productive, fine blood red; good canner

20 60 2 00

Livingston’s Beauty. Large, smooth, fruit purplish pink, thick flesh; Eaoditcanne hese sect ied Wend yg at ie ok ghee BD) 2x ANE PEER 20 60 2 00

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TOMA TOES—CONTINUED.

New Stone. Very large, smooth, bright scarlet, solid; splendid canner.. AGING 2202 ete eae ne Magnus. New, color of Beauty, but thicker leaves and more solid,

very productive, matures quickly and will take first rank for early market

Golden Queen. Redai@herny

Yellow Plum.

TURNIP.

(1 oz. to 250 feet of arill; 1 fb per acre.) New White Milan. Very early, white; the best for bunching

Purple Top Milan. Early

Purple Top Munich

Purple Top Strap Leaf

White Egg. Very handsome, good early or late turnip for the market.

Oz.

20

%-tb 60

60

70 50 40 30 50

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TURNIP—CONTINUED.

BurplesMopmewimite: Globee. sees White Flat Dutch Cow Horn. Good stock turnip, heavy cropper. Marcel Whites Noriol ktevcs se yt ee Glee ee BarlyaWiniter Stonemess = ese seee WiellowsStonesese =

Sweet German. Flesh white, hard and firm, sow early

Yellow Aberdeen. Globe shaped, very large; good stock turnip... Robertson’s Golden Ball. Small, early, fine quality... Wella wAG10 beeen eee ee IE Poets Be A BS Phe ae et

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RUTABAGAS.

American Purple Top. Best yellow baga for market... @arter Selim pentale.S wed esse ene een ete ee New Breadstone or Budlong. Early, white and sweet...

White Sweet Russian. Large, very desirable for either table use or stock Feed ira eta cn oes a ha a As aN ANN Co Phe A ee A Na Aa

4]

Oz. 4 -tb tb 5 15 40 5 10 30 5 15 40 5 15 40 5 15 40 5 15 40 5 15 40 5 aS 40 5 15 40 5 15 40 5 15 40 5 15 AQ 5 15 AO 5 15 40

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HERBS.

Oz. tb Oz. tb Caraway A024 > ae eee: ee it) 50 Summer, Savory... ae ee 60 OU eee ee ee 10 50 Sweet Mariotami = eer elu 90 Lavender = Be Saeed deh ico tl DONA b 9245) "Thymes 2s oe oe a URC AUN Sage, Broad leaved _ Piacente Mimic 10 1 00

GRASS SEEDS. Medium Clover. 8 to 12 fb per acre ............. rant eee | Eniees upon application Mammoth" Glovers (Site d2)ib per acres ee ee - - Alsyke: Clover: Glib pernacres po eee Recs veteran LAAs i i White Dutch (Clove: Gib peracre,= > es ee ee ee ee ee 0) ets petal Crimson: Erefoil) —10ito: 15: ib: per acres 2 er ees 2.2 Pieces Bye application Alfalfa or Lucerne: /15)to. 20) ip=pem acre 2 ecg Kentucky’ Blue. ‘Grass.), -2:bushi per acreage. ee eee $1 60 per bush. English Blue Grass. 1 bush. Per crea ey oe is 0 ree Prices upon application Hungarian and Millet. % bush. per acre........... ..... eae! N os Pee cor hy Orchard Grass. 2 Sroke perjacre.2 chai decys die sd TE cae, Soe ee $2 25 per bush Red Top, fancy clean. 8 to 10 tb per ACTO’ oc isc pis a eee 1250 ie

© “unhulled:- 15)to 20 ii per acres. ee ee ee ee 25M ee dc: 0% tn Chath: 20\ito 28.1b, per ache ar.t. oe eee ee ee OU

Dimothy: 76, Ots wpesacke = Bet tha bree Prices on application

FIELD SEEDS. Dwarf Essex Rape. 1 to 5 tb per acre... ‘pensive sua, POE OD perslOU MGs Cow Peas:. % tol bush-per acre. 3 Ek TALE ee ee ee Prices upon application Whipperwill. Clay, early, black and nied Late eae (iy ket ae eae as Soy Beans. 2) toxl iy per acre: eee fest MS BITS sk ee ce Sorghum. Early, Amber, 3 to 4 fb per acre- ee ee Kaffr Corn. White, 3 to 6 Ib per acre. 2 ponte eer oe

FIELD CORN. (4 Qts. per acre.)

Poney Dent. Small, early, long kernel, medium stalk... Prices upon application Pride of the North. . Large ear and stalk, long kernel, 90 dase. Be smut: Nose?” Flint; -very lonpyeaies meee eran a ene Se meee ee - 2

Red Cob Ensilage. Very large, leafy stalk, used for fodder; corn sown in rows at the rate of 1 to 2 bush. per acre... Leaming Fodder. Earlier than Red Cob Ensilage........ 00... :

LAWN GRASS.

(1 tb to 600 square feet; 3 to 5 bnsh. per acre.)

Hill Lawn Mixture. Especially adapted to light soils and shady situations. A thick velvety sod is very hard to grow on the light sandy soil of the hill residence district, but four years actual use has demonstrated that the Hil] Lawn Mixture will do better, last longer and grow a thicker sod than any lawn mixture on the market.

Price—1 fb, 25 cts.; 3 tb, 60 cts.

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LAWN GRASS—CONTINUED. CHICAGO PARK LAWN MIXTURE.

It will produce an even, dense growth of permanent sward as early in the season as it is possible to do with seed. This mixture contains no annual grasses for making a quick show to the detriment of a good lawn but only those of lasting value and hardiness.

Price—1 fb, 25 cts.; 3 tb, 60 cts.; 10 tb, $1.75.

Bone Flour. Very fine, clean, no smell; will produce a luxuriant growth of grass, making a thick, velvety sod. Price—10 tb, 50 cts.; 100 fb, $3.00.

FLOWER SEEDS.

Pkt Oz: Pkg

Asters tall mixed = 10 Ransy- olan tempter eco) ge tee 10 dwatiemixediee. 2s . 10 ROP Dyes es Ree he ee ede 10

Wes mossy eee ee ee eh se oe ees 10 Rebuniageyste tee es a ne ae 5 Gaston Ole Beansee =< 29 a 10 Bhloxcs cet ee (lee ea 260 ee Ne 5 Morning Glory, common... Pe) Sweet Walliams tee oa ae Os sh 10 Morning Glory, Japanese... 10 Mernberay © cmrte meas. cee ee Cee 10 Pansy,.commonumixeds] > Zennta 2a eit: See ee cas eee 10

Oz. %-tb 1-tb

ApplesBlossomabrizhtopinke 0 oe we ewe a eR eh 5 15 40 America gpl OOUeredcSeniped pe ee See ee ees ke Roemer a fe vs eae oS 15 50 Auroras white.striped-wathopright< = = ee ee fee 10 20 70 LES TCM WALT eo Ren cae eee en Ao ac URINE <5 1D SRT £5 bee 10 20 70 Boreatton) darkemarooume, See 5 ese pees) Ee) 15 40 Blanch) Berrys pink.andGwhiters store ee teers é: Rev rere sales) 40 Blanch; Burpee® pink: and owhite 2 2= se ee ae et nA Te) 115) 40 [rrlilarate, GamagQon Qeamle 2 Eu - Ye 20 60 Cupid2D wart, swhitetu eon see Ree Le ene EMSS 15 40 Countess of Randor, lavender Leas! a0. 20 60 Captamof the -Blaes, purplishybiues=- = ae S21) 20 70 Pmily.tckford,reddishmauvyew = = eee oc UREN rte 8) 15 40 mauly Flendersony pureswhite 2 == oe eee $5 xc. Ce 5 15 40 Birefly. scarlet see ae A ene ee Oe Ns Seat BF Se tee 0. 5 15 40 Golden Gate pinkishimauves ee eee is Petes ee te 5 15 40 Gray Friar, general effect is gray. See a Ae RO Ly en ene WAS) 15 40 Indigo King, rich purple maroon.......... I eS i FT ee ES S 15 40 Lottie Hutchins, flaked pink on cream ‘ground =k ee grag a ee peri 1) 20 70 Lady Mary Currie, new bright orange pink see ce isthe oe te 10 30 1 00 Lovely Shella: Pinks ces one ee cee Me ome Ora Taal es Tig Bie oe tenes) 15 50 Maid of Honor, shaded light blue on white ground. US eet te anes |) 30 1 00 Primrose, creamy yellow............ ph Ea ae 2 EY ges ie esr 507 eee) 15 40 Queentof- Englands wihite scene ee ee oe ere eee es live ee & 5 15 40 Royal: Robe, bright -resespink =e eee ee ia eee 5 15 50 Redrand White Striped ae ee eee: Se Ne Be Aer Sele nS, 1S) 40 Salopian; deep crimison=s eee aa ee ee igs Bee ieee edhe ion TA 10 20 70 Shazada, dark maroon, shaded with purple sere ee LO) 30 1 00 Senator, white ground, striped chocolate. Pret ee Pe SAO) 15 50 Prize-Mixtuge) the best. ta. = ae oe re realli hcr tiene Raber se coe Al) 30 1 00 Parcesblowering=lviixed ant ser neti n ere eae ene est doh AT eae 10 25 70

IVitxed hp allGCOLOT Steere ote ee eg ete EUR eee Rte ees Mt cae to) 10 30

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LRON AGE “PAR Vs Ne ae GARDEN, POOL sr

New Model Seed Drill.

The best drill for market gardeners. The best value in material, durability ana merit. Each Drill tested, crated and carefully packed for shipment. Price reduced to $7.50.

No. 4 Iron Age Combined Double Wheel Hoe Drill Seeder.

The most practical and complete combined tool on the market. Easy to adjust and operate, light and strong. Complete, $10.00. As Drill Seeder, only $7.00.

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No. 15 Combined Single Wheel Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder.

Will place the seed accurately either in the hill or drill, $10.00. As Hill Dropper Drill, only $7.50.

No. 18. Combined Single Wheel Hoe and Drill, similar to No. 47, without the Hill Dropping device, $9.00.

Gem of the Garden, SinglegWheel Hoe.

GemrDonublenWiheelGiloese se te een ee ane Fat ee rs nat Bere $ 5 50 Gemvyotthes Gardens sorelemWiheelell ces etted a eee Neen ee ee ek 4 50 TrongAcerSin clea liee letter N On g2 et meme ates Nip a ee) id sve St Cel et eats ons Sh 3 50 iron Agcessing les heelaoemsE1 oes only ser tae en et oe ee en ee Ah Le 3 50 ligon Age Double: Wheel Hoe 22.4 oe RO ak ta eer Bo ead aS 6 60

Iron Age Double Wheel Hoe, with side hoes only one eee cece 3 75

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= uf =

Premier Broadcast Seed Sower, $1.00.

GARDEN TOOLS.

Asparagus Knives, each i OO Dandelion Pullers 2b 20 Excelsior Weeders 20) Lang’s Weeders.. : 2() Combination Weeders 29 Lane’s Mole Trap 50 Steel Trowels -........ 50 Patty Bulbs... eats) @hiselOPruners 1 00

ARMOUR’S FERTILIZERS.

Armour’s Grain Grower. Especially adapted for the growing of all cereals and for general farm use, quick and lasting. Analysis—Ammonia Available Phos. Acid Potash K, O Price per ct. 2 per ct. 8 per ct. 2 per ton $22.00

Fruit and Root Crop Special. For fruit trees and small fruits, grapes, etc., potatoes, beets, onions and all root crops. Analysis—Ammonia Available Phos. Acid Potash K, O Price per ct. 2 per ct. 8 per ct. 5 per ton $28.00

Bone, Blood and Potash. Made of dissolved bone meal, dried blood and with potash in the form of sulphate and nitrogen in the form of nitrate of soda added. It is especially adapted for the culture of celery, asparags, corn, fruits, grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, squash and wherever a very concentrated fertilizer is wanted.

Analysis—Ammonia Available Phos. Acid Potash Kz O Price permet. per ct. 8 perct.7 per ton $36.00

Wheat, Corn and Qat Special. For all cereal crops.

Analysis—Ammonia Available Phos. Acid Potash K, O Price Perict-! per ct.7 per ctu per ton $18.00

Bone Meal. Made from pure finely ground bones, steamed in vats and thus rendered readily available in the soil, largely used for fruit, with either wood ashes or Muriate of Potash.

Analysis—Ammonia Available Phos. Acid Bone Phop. Price

Pench so: per ct. 24 per ct.52 per ton $25.00

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INSECTICIDE.

Bug Death. This Insecticide and Plant Food Combined has been on the market for six years and its sales have shown a large increase each year. We can say to our customers that we give Bug Death our fullest endorsement. While the first cost to kill the bugs on an acre of potatoes is rather more than the arsenical insecticides, the results at harvesting time are entirely satisfactory, and where practical tests have been made the extra yield of marketable potatoes has more than paid the entire expense. It is non-poisonous, which makes it perfectly safe to use on all plants or vines.

Very beneficial results are obtained by using Bordeaux mixture in connection with Bug Death, and they can be mixed and sprayed on the vines at the same time, with any of the spraying machines on the market for that purpose. ‘Bug Death prevents bight.

Miya ( i j yi] ' Nj; }

ay)

2 Reduction in Price. _The manufacturers at the Pat. March 16 and Nov. a, 1897.

request of the trade and many consumers, have added

Pat. :n Canada Nov. 2, 1897, a 100-pound keg, which will be much appreciated by and Jan. 25, 1900. the farmers, as it reduces the cost per pound.

Put up in packages as follows, with trade mark on each package: leispackaeemie (00k. ee Ps Silouehs 72 tpspackage con! tec ots $1 00 Sell OMENS EO Pes. can eae aaa a Sue LOO package ny cc oes. ee ae 7 00 Sol Dy packarem es a Oe ok Nie eee 50 Perfection Shaker for applying Bug Death 65

Bug Death may be applied dry with the Perfection Shaker, or with a small bag made from burlap or gunny cloth having the right mesh; also mixed with water and sprayed as above stated. ‘The best spray for fruit trees.

Hammond’s Slug Shot. Kills the currant worm, potato bug, cabbage worm, slugs and aphis on roses, caterpillars, bugs on melons and cucumbers, cut worms, sow bugs, lice on fowls, curculio on plums, tobacco worms, etc.

Price per 5-Ib package, 30 cts.; 100-Ib $3.50.

Tobacco Dust. Fertilizer and insecticide, lice on lettuce. Price per 5-Ib, 25 cts.; 15-lb, 60 cts.; 100-ib, $2.00.

Twemlow’s Old English Glazing Puttty Semi-Liquid and Elastic. For bedding glass in sash or for filling cracks or seams in roof joints or frames of greenhouses or hot beds; lasts from 5 to 7 years.

Price per 1 gallon, $1.25; 5 gallons, $1.20 per gallon.

JONES’ FLIZIP.

The great fly remedy for cows, horses and sheep. How would you like to be a cow and have the flies bite you. Think of the long weary summer days and warm dreary nighs of torment. It is not only the protection of your animals from flies, lice, mites and other vermin but it is money in your pocket to use Flizip; it is cheap, as one gallon properly applied will keep 25 cows free from flies for two weeks. The feed saved will more than pay the cost and you will gain in the increase of flesh and increased production of milk.

Price per 1 gallon, $1.00. Express prepaid to Michigan points.

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HORSE-ENE.

The best and {cheapest horse and cattle ointment made. Will positively cure galls, cuts, scratches, mud scalds, quarter cracks, sore shoulders, necks, and backs on horses, foot rot on sheep and cattle, sore teats on cows, mange on dogs and all skin diseases.

Price per box, 15 cts.; 2 boxes, 25 cts. Special price on boxes 1 and 5 pounds.

THISTLEINE.

The great Thistle and Weed Killer. |Thistleine is ‘a chemical preparation and when applied to the leaves and stalks of Canadian Thistles, Burdock, Dandelion, Johnson grass, !Mullen Plantain or other fibrous plants, will absolutely {and positively kill them root and branch. Canada thistle, the farmer’s greatest enemy can be cheaply and easily overcome. ‘Thistleine follows the fibers of the plant and works all through the roots and will kill every rootlet. Thistleine should be dissolved in boiling water. [One pound will make one gallon of liquid strong |enough to kill Canada ‘Thistle. It should then be applied with a spray pump to the leaves and stalks. For killing weeks in the walks and driveways and city streets it is unequalled. Your money back if it don’t do the work.

Price—5-ib can, $2.00.

WEIGHTS OF VARIOUS ARTICLES.

Per bush. Per bush.

Barley. 9-.stiicoaectatere ee ee ae ere 48 Gass, SheepismhescUcssyss sear 12 Beans: -) Meee hee oes ee ee Be ee 60 Meadow Fescue or English

Buclewhestie mas ieee ores 48 BluetGrasst-e ne 22

Canary, Seedie Wee) eerie 5 ee ol) Lo Perenniial eyes are a0)

Castor Beans... ce SM Ra unague teen es 46 ce ima Ot ys eset ee ees 45

Glover Seed: i si.0 oie ane nee 60 (VViood mead oases eee 14

Conn, fields ‘shelled 2. ak ee eee 56 coemKentiucksyaee teen sree ee as 14

$6) SOME dil soe sat Se es. 70 [aH owwilag Viead ow apres eee ee eee iW

‘« sweet, sold by measured bushel. ‘« Rough Stalked Meadow........ 14

Plax Seed). ete eee hoor I ee ie, oon 56 HG TRIG) SEC, 5s sccrecosscbeeseceesdose 44

Grass, Rhode Island Bent.................. » Jd Elunigatrianty toe ee meee 48

‘o \@reepingy Bente sss. 20 Millet, Gorman or Golden .............. 50

ec Redeahop) (inichiallis meee 14 Millety ees eon aoe Pee 50

u (cleaned from chaff)... 32 Peach Pits 22 ei ee ae OU

Co lead owls opxctear ll Gee ase ree eee a Peas; smooth... oe eee 60

ditall: Mead ow) © atten eee 10 ee Sawin leds me teerye eee eee 56

‘i VAwniless Tome je eee 14 Reape lies co 2 pai eee ae 50

Ss AO TChand ys tata tamer cee ees 14 Roy ei. pel i ee eee 56

<ceailandi he scucl === rena seers 12 Wetches on mliaress eee eee 60

Sh all SY 5 OSes eet aeee eres 14

THISTLEINE KILLS CANADA THISTLES

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