~ ... . ' ' . ' · Spri~g is ~--hi-iii!~ :~o~efur~,_._C?.f-th~ ;~:· -' ·.'iivkbo<ii wh~--~~:a ;J6t :of-l~d-' ·~ corastJ:aililed· ro~~pJ;~-~:;p ·seeds.-and thus- C'~n~ib11te t~ -~h~ 1oY9t.d"s prOdijcdven~ - ~ Nobody iS 5atisfied· ~iflfa~h~f_¢top:·~ _"E·xailiiiior~f,J PlOttO of fivery~~D}~~'!~~~ :well'~ pr~.f~i~parPrdener. "l\!.9.J»ains ~:~;sl>.are~ i.n .cultiva~~g::~n_~ _en_1_i'i_! cJtjng :but no mattet;:\low-great_·the car.t:·.~d..labo,-,~WithoutgoOd seecis-the·result will~ unsatisfactory. : : . • -· . ....... .,__, ~ •• • . • , • • • -."<- ,• - . .... ... ,.. .• . .... • ':.' .• - . •.• -I .... •. -.- Seeds pure in strain··and_of.higb ge~ini!iting qualitY.-~ wha~. w.e aim to .supply. ·.·.~ W~ pu.rc}l~ 1-:urefiJI. grow:ers ~:an.d ~g~t 'tliei_(v~ry,~fseeds .. ,-_ 'Wi~:sti.ch: ~ec!S'.Pilr ~'llstoni'ers shoUld 'o~buti ~0,5~ saj:i$f.il~e:J • • • ·:· •• ' •• ~ ..... • .J. ·~ •• ~y· --f .... ~·~~ :·... .. • · ~ ~-~ • :~- ~ .. :· i - '\ ..... ·' ~- . ~- ,· -~~.. -· . . . .W,e s~pply. paek~_t::-seeds ~PP.-~~up by_:wm.-Reiuiie & Co;: ·s~· Briggs,&: c~ .. - aml_.~b. __ -M."'F~-$1: ~~··' ~l. .new~ . We ·h!lveJL-sP.ec;i'41 - !in~. put ilJ!~ fo~ .o~~~~4'·:We;.re~u:2 p~cli~ts ·iolt sc. -:·; ~- .. _:\~ ~ ·. _,· ·~ _ ..;- ~~-· ..... • ..- ' ,._ 1f -~ -. !:, -._ '; k~· v•· _, ·' _. - • .... • • · _ ·•• r • '• ,-_. • ., .. ~ • ~ ~ - · ~ 0 .\lr. speciaJty,-:fiowC!v~r:• l!is Se~ i~~~Jk:. '~' -~~~~.ar~ .alJ .tested' S~QS .. of the: finest . quality and · ,. . . "much cheape(ttt4n· ~h~.pac~~t .. ~ed~_ .... ·: ;:· ,. __ r;:::" . . ~~ . ·._ .• :.> : .-~ . ·'. ~ .. ~ ~> , .. . . : .-r-n ... ,. ... Sets _have th_e···eJ:it.._ c'irpre>aucing "verfe~ly -growth. of' onion&:' Sometimes.-tli~. kts are .~ .• ·, ~rc;.,:r.i -groWth runs to' seed. ·,_ At ;,~her ~th~es the .gr:OWth h~ .s~~ it:t:the ~n~on to su~ :an_ ~tent· iliat tliivit:alitY~ ~-U5u:u beforf!· the plantingj s" done. ·w _hen. yop ,. can -~.!_,s~alf s91id ·sets of- uniform .size : Wit~Qut 5]. p-1 ~~-g;_~ :(()Undp,eriection_inthat .lin.e. _. .- .:<.' . . :·:. :. ·- ,_ · .· ~ .. . ,. :· ... ·.·· · ... : ..... ·. ·.unLo-- yod' see. our .SetS you 'will say. they"ate:tlie ~t you ev.er saw;,and the price is :· right." ·shalldts ."-'oii~t; early growih :;uad they~ iriA~m~~d' .£or-that -~n. We have fine o~e5-_ai k . per. ib~_ . ..o:"· Queen. City Lawn .~rass pi'OduceS' the finest velvety lawns. · ~ ' . - " / Red Clover. govemm~nt sbln~,-$5~50 per ~us . Timothy Se~, bright and 'Clean. ·$~.25 'pet ~us. Com of flint varieties· will be scarce. Jletter secure your supply eady. · Learning and Compton's Early, for silos, as well ~s -the other varieties of fodder corn will be sup- tested sample_~; . · the fi~t year .wiU p~dqce three crops a season of the finest fodde~~ tatme:I:S ...... u ........... 'it ? In _the Western· States if is_ a staple and very profitable crop. , .,t • .- - - -