. The Southern planter. E BEST PIGS fromThe best herd of Durocs In $» to$ each.—THE CEDARS FARM. Midlo-thian, Va. ^ MJHORSVILLE POULTRY PLACE. ^Barred Plymouth Rock:> stock and Eges for Sale. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Nice lot of ockerels. $1 to $2. DUCK Eggs. $1 per 11. Other Eggs. $1 per 15. The above are of the finest strains and carefully mated. You will do well to place your order now. GEO. GRAVES, Mgr., Venter, V». White Plymouth Rocks Eggs now ready. Great big Graves aodRoot males. Save years of time and troubleby Btartinp right. BROWN LEGHORNS R. W. HAW. Ce
. The Southern planter. E BEST PIGS fromThe best herd of Durocs In $» to$ each.—THE CEDARS FARM. Midlo-thian, Va. ^ MJHORSVILLE POULTRY PLACE. ^Barred Plymouth Rock:> stock and Eges for Sale. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Nice lot of ockerels. $1 to $2. DUCK Eggs. $1 per 11. Other Eggs. $1 per 15. The above are of the finest strains and carefully mated. You will do well to place your order now. GEO. GRAVES, Mgr., Venter, V». White Plymouth Rocks Eggs now ready. Great big Graves aodRoot males. Save years of time and troubleby Btartinp right. BROWN LEGHORNS R. W. HAW. Centralla. Va. 1906.] THE SOUTHEEN PLANTER. 253 a M RARVAMEAT MEAL 95 Per Cent. Protein, isa MEAT BUILDER and EGG PRODUCER. ECONOMIC,CLEAN, PURE. Price per 100 lbs, $3. Write for circulars and tes-timonials. RICHMOND ABATTOIR, Valeutiiies Meat-Juice to., and Gary btreets, Box 267- Dpt., M. Richmond, Va. MRS. W. P. ALLEN. BREKDfR OF S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Exclusively pr sitting of 15 , VA. ^M^. The hPii that avo is the hen that pays Eggs! Lighom Eggs!GOOD ONES. $ for 15. $ per 100. $50 00 per 1000. By Express Anywhere. White Holland Turkey Eggs $ for 10. No discount onlarge orders. No stock for Husselman, Roxbury, Va. R. F. ing the public trees of any communitywhich may care to call upon it. It is refarkable how little uniform-ity there is in the use of tree scientific names, which are, ofcourse, always more exact than thecommon names, are in many casesunsettled, but common names are oft-en used almost at random. In dif-ferent parts of the country the samespecies may be popularly known un-der very different names, and, on theother hand, the same name is oftenVised in different localities for alto-gether different trees. In the effort to assist toward uni-formity ot usage in scientific namesof forest trees, and also to lessen thechaos in the use of common names,thee Forest Service has already pub-lished -X Check Lis
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