. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. 0. A plain, neat catalogue, advertisinga very full and desirable lot of hardy plants. THE HOKTICTJLTUBAL ADVERTISER. E. BUTTERICK & Celebrated Paper Patterns. -—•+? The standard of fashion in Europeand America. They are perfect-ly reliable, and are extensivelyused all over the United stamp for catalogue contain-ing cuts of the different styles forLadies, Misses, Boys, and LittleChildrens SPRING STYLESnow ready. Address— & BARRETT, 124 POST STEEET, San Francisco, Gal. Everything that tends to increase the yield of anycrop is


. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. 0. A plain, neat catalogue, advertisinga very full and desirable lot of hardy plants. THE HOKTICTJLTUBAL ADVERTISER. E. BUTTERICK & Celebrated Paper Patterns. -—•+? The standard of fashion in Europeand America. They are perfect-ly reliable, and are extensivelyused all over the United stamp for catalogue contain-ing cuts of the different styles forLadies, Misses, Boys, and LittleChildrens SPRING STYLESnow ready. Address— & BARRETT, 124 POST STEEET, San Francisco, Gal. Everything that tends to increase the yield of anycrop is specially interesting to farmers. Mr. Isaiah , a practical Pennsylvania farmer, claims to havemade a discovery by which from 25 to 50 per cent, maybe gained in the yield of marketable potatoes. His offerin advertising columns is therefore worthy of consider-ation, showing, as it does, his entire confidence both inthe value of his system and in the integrity of his fellowfarmers, which we are sure they can not but Marblehead Mammoth Cabbage. There being a good deal of seed in the market raisedfrom very poor stock, which must fail to give satisfac-tion, having been the original introducer of the GiantCabbage, which, when raised from the right strain ofseed under proper cultivation, has been grown to weighover sixty pounds to a single plant and sixty tons to theacre, I now offer to the public seed that has been raisedby myself with peculiar care, all of it from extra large,extra solid heads. The Marblehead Mammoth is not onlythe largest, but is one of the most crisp and sweetest ofall varieties of the Cabbage family, as will be seen byextracts of letters to be found in my Seed Catalogue,Where my customers state that they have raised cab-bages from my seed that have weighed forty, forty-five,and fifty pounds each. Full instructions for cultivationsent with every parcel of seed. Seed per pound, $5;per ounce, 50 cents ; per half ounce, 25 cents. My largeSee


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