. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. ralarge varieties. These cannot always be procured, because those who are fortunateenough to have them monopolize them. We are pleased, therefore, to be able tooffer to our customers one of these giant varieties, Johnsons Mammoth, the berriesof which are sometimes an inch in diameter. It is not only a mammoth berry, butalso an enormous .cropper, people coming from all the country around to see thecrop, which completely covered the ground, and was the cranberry show of theregion. The engraving; illustrates the comparative size


. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. ralarge varieties. These cannot always be procured, because those who are fortunateenough to have them monopolize them. We are pleased, therefore, to be able tooffer to our customers one of these giant varieties, Johnsons Mammoth, the berriesof which are sometimes an inch in diameter. It is not only a mammoth berry, butalso an enormous .cropper, people coming from all the country around to see thecrop, which completely covered the ground, and was the cranberry show of theregion. The engraving; illustrates the comparative size of Johnsons Mammothand the common variety. Price, per 1000, postpaid, $; per express, $; per100, postpaid, 65 cents. Cape Cod or Bell. The common sort. Price, per 1000, postpaid, $; per express, $; per 100,postpaid, 50 cents. Directions for cultivation sent with each lot. No plants sent Prices inquantity given on application. Plants will be sent in May. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 73 lo Discount. IMPLEMENTS. No Michigan Seed Drill. {Improved.) In the course of a long farmingexperience, we have used on our farmabout every seed drill made in theUnited States. All had their goodqualities, and all had their defects. Thegreat defect of the one we have usedlongest has been that it tended tobunch the seed, that is, sow it too thickin some places, and leave blanks everyhere and there. Having tried severalother patents without gett ing what wewanted, — a drill that could be de-pended on to drill the seed evenly,—two years ago we found a new one onthe , which originated in the West, named the .Michigan. Its workin dropping seed regula/lv struck us very favorably, and some improvementswhich we suggested having been made in the original design, we are exceed-ingly well satisfied with it. Having adopted it on our own farm as markedlysuperior to all others, we this season heartily recommend it to our of its excellent


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