. The Southern planter. lmalib7 any herd In the East. At the head of our herd It PRINCE BARBARA, 68604, the son of the great Prince Ito. Females o<equally choice breeding. Write your wants. Remember,we take personal care of our cattle; keep no high pricedhelp; incur no expense of exhibiting; all of which enable!ns to offer stock at equitable prices. Send foi pamphlet. 16 Bulls from 2 to IS months old for & SON. Prop. Brld^a-vllU. D*l. 190«.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTBE. 689 illustrated, the material is white sergesimply stitched with beldiiig silk, butthe heavier washable material


. The Southern planter. lmalib7 any herd In the East. At the head of our herd It PRINCE BARBARA, 68604, the son of the great Prince Ito. Females o<equally choice breeding. Write your wants. Remember,we take personal care of our cattle; keep no high pricedhelp; incur no expense of exhibiting; all of which enable!ns to offer stock at equitable prices. Send foi pamphlet. 16 Bulls from 2 to IS months old for & SON. Prop. Brld^a-vllU. D*l. 190«.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTBE. 689 illustrated, the material is white sergesimply stitched with beldiiig silk, butthe heavier washable materials aresuitable quite as well as those of wooland silk. The skirt is cut in nine gores, whichare so shaped as to provide the fash-ionable flare at their lower portions,while the fullness at the back is laidIn inverted plaits. If the corselet isnot liked, it can be cut off and the up-per edge finished with a belt. The quantity of material requiredfor the medium size is 11% yards 27,6% j-ards 44, or 5% yards .52 inches. CbjjS Niae Gored Princesse Skirt,22 to 32 waisL wide, if material has figure or nap;71/2 yards 27, 5 yards 44, or 4% yards52 inches wide, if it has not. The pattern 5346 Is cut in sizes fora 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inch waistmeasure. We can supply these patterns at 10cents each. SOUTHERN PLANTER, Richmond,Va. FINE FOR RACE N. Z., Nov. 2, Sirs:—I have found your Spav-in Cure a very fine remedy for allsorts of lameness in horses and I amnever without it. My first experi-ence with it was with a race horsewhich I thought was completely brok-en down, but, after using your SpavinCure for a few weeks, he was allright and raced soundly truly, E. J. WISBEY. Pittsylvania Va., Mar. 22, 06. I find the Southern Planter veryinteresting and helpful, and could notwell do without it. J. T. MOTLEY. Always mention the Southern Plant•r when writing advertisers. SOUTHhRN GARDENERSPRACTICAL MANUAL By J. S. NEWMAN. Late Professor of


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