Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . , 20 cents; ounce, 50 cents ; pound, ; pound, Be up to Date and Ahead of Your Neighbors — One packet each of the Xew Early Grand Kapids Muskmelon,Davis Kidney Wax Beans and Xevf Imperial Tomato, will be sentpostpaid to any address on receipt of SO cents. Thus for the tri-fling sum of 5© cents, you will have a packet each of the threebest vegetables that will be offered in 1895, and I can safely that not a single purchaser will ever regret the investment. NEW TRIUMPH MUSKMELON. This is another new Western variety, which I offer f
Maule's seed catalogue : 1895 . , 20 cents; ounce, 50 cents ; pound, ; pound, Be up to Date and Ahead of Your Neighbors — One packet each of the Xew Early Grand Kapids Muskmelon,Davis Kidney Wax Beans and Xevf Imperial Tomato, will be sentpostpaid to any address on receipt of SO cents. Thus for the tri-fling sum of 5© cents, you will have a packet each of the threebest vegetables that will be offered in 1895, and I can safely that not a single purchaser will ever regret the investment. NEW TRIUMPH MUSKMELON. This is another new Western variety, which I offer for the firsttime this year, is a cross between the popular Osage and Columbus. Itretains all the unsurpassed keeping and shipping qualities of the Co-lumbus ; but is of a fine red or salmon color. Flesh deep like its parent;of superior flavor. Melons never crack open at the end, and grow 10 to15 pounds in weight; of very attractive appearance, which sells them atsight. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents ; ounce, 50 Two Parallel Columns >- that should command the attention of every reader of this New,Revisedand EnlargedEdition. by T. GREINER. READY FEBRUARY 15th, 1805. PRICE, POSTPAID, $ For sale by all the Leading Booksellers in the UnitedStates and Canada. NO book ever published on Gardening has excited so muchfavorable comment as this work. Ten thousand copiesof the first edition have been sold at $ each, duringthe last few years by the book trade of America, and the de-maud steadily increases, hence this new and enlarged edition. How to Make the Garden Pay contains morethan 100,000 words, is finely printed in large, readable type, ishandsomely bound, copiously dllustrated at great expense,with almost 200 practical illustrations, and is in all respects,both as to the matter it contains and the manner in which ithas been printed, bound and published, superior to any workof its kind ever issued. Whether the reader is a farmer whocultivates a gar
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