v _ ___.<._._ ___v..~,,.. -_.‘. ._¢-.. PAGE TWO Mir-it."- - PQIEIWTIIF PJ()lFEX5 - D AWL THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON OI In flirty-lino who have ruled llnclend linee Nome-n Oonquwt, John l: by common consent. acclaimed the worst: end King Charles II i: often spoken of as rivall him. That i: scarcely fair to iarlu, who fliough he often wasted his time among unworthy associates, could rlsetotheoccnsion anddidlonow. He and his bmtheil" the Duke at York (later James II), silmmnned men frmn the Royal dockyards to fight tho IlBlTlES and undertake demolition. “The Duke o! York." says m eye-witness who has left an account of these doings, gained ell hearts by his powerful labours in handling the buckets and giving orders." This had a good effect for "men fell m work with effort, hav- ing soe good fellow labourers." Charles was “in the City on horseback from early morning. Be rode from place to place. . . see- ing that orders to mann thestations were executed. passing to the very edge at nlhlcll the Fire was bum- hig. and by word and example en- lburaging those wllo tolled amid the oppressive heat to pull down house: ou- to throw water m! the flames. . Laying regal dignity aside, the King allghted from his d horse at some corner where falling buildings added to the danger and himself took a share in the work. handling spade and bucket and inspiring the Gaul-tiers about him to do the same. Bespattered with mud and dirt, his laced costume dripping with water, his hot face blackened with the universal fire dust, but himsclf alert and tireless --this was another Monarch than he whom his people pictured daily- ing with his mistresses at Wat- minster." By Wednesday the fire was checked, though further snail out- breaks occurred they were subdued without eel-ion: difficulty. The P "a, and for e time myoue of foreign mmmwn, h,‘ ‘readytoaweartheybcdggm pelted lying lleelrs 0f whet they could use fr the fire." A later historian buys that "pitiful huts were erected for their acoornodation, and for their immediate need: the King sent n. great quantity of bread from the Navy Store: to be distributed md neighbouring Justices of the Peace were enjoined to send in all mann- er of victunlb.” Surveyor: were sent to carry out the task of- eatlmating the damage. It was found that 430 acres had been burnt over, and 400 streets wiped out. Old 5t. Paul's (one o; idle largest Cathedrals in Europe), the Royal Exchange, the Cilstorr. l-loilse, the “Justice House" and Sion College, all had perished, together with 87 parish churches and many halls, hospitals, schools. and other public buildings. The total loss was estimated at nearly 511,000,000 l. large zum in those ays. Within foul- years i0,000 houses had been erected. but not of wood this time, “they now live in lofty llghtsolme, uniform, and very state- 1y brick buildings." It was thirty Yen's. however, before the churches were rebuilt, and even then only 5i MIL of the 8'1, materialized. (In London and elsewhere, during the present war, hundreds of churches have been destroyed by file and it unlikely mat all will be rebuilt). The Greet Fire was a blessing: in, disguise, though at the time the citizens thought differentlv I‘. cleared away the wooden shacks that passed for houses. swept away bribe. I. BROODER nous: roiicv The Provincial Department of Agriculture alien financial assistance to poultrymen of the province In the The plan is to assist with early purchasing of brooder stoves. hatching under rnper conditions, Brooder houses must be provided by producers themile ves according to one-half o! the . , u bel u f definite Dims and n anmvebb llilbwgab‘: limit OI $12.00 available on cost of the broader stove will my one stove on presentation of the bill or a receipt covering payment of stove. Under the policy assistance will not be given to farms on which brclldor stoves have already been located. and assistance will be given in the purchase of only one broodcr stove per farm. Send for application form to: Poultry oervice: Box I9 Charlottetown, Prince Idwnrd Island. L-Slil ill-Si. t the filth of centuries. purifmd u“ Arm: cnbnbgglllpwlv ‘cgannlabr and orderly I-Ild will time lib due. soilmllntbegennsofttlcflreat Plague. and buried beneath ions oi debri: the foul power: that ova threatened heelth of me citllen: By nimt m Defoe rabbi-an ab.» ubuscuu-crr»r Ibmlteltution b! fllensilfll um Ill-inst e diaobodient and wicked TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox ‘Farming ' 00BX16. except wl people. mu ebn-ritnble pewle bi“. ed the resident: b; “m; foreign - v. Mubarak“, u, m. (my m n" Allarew Jardme, war. known ...x I lancher and ligee stéckwbwertbfi exuacmn w“ mu‘ m l” "Md wecli attend tie: val-ill; "L..." “"4 hind” ‘We! f0 the mm by meetings. Mrlfagbrdlne b. what might tors, who were $1M be called : farmer of the new order throwing fireball: tbs house: Qua Jfibmiiuivbfkfimiiu °11 we WWW I ow widow W0 Ill; not hit Ol‘ ma, methods He w" "Mi-milk "W her bumina has been I tower of strength :6 nib kmme- 71th 5 “m! "I "n? tihick- fox industry t.o0 is direcrq- of the m "w "P 111 her enroll. was silver m»: Breeders’ lulu niblbitbl-b’ “"9791? “"4" by l crowd who Association ‘ thought he!‘ Ohloh. were five-bails. ' ___ In time: cf ctma: it is not infre- The canadim Fur Auction Bales Ellen“! "W; @880 that people of ull- Qcmpany, Ltd, will hold an luctlon ""19 "lentil"? imagine that illev sale in Montreal commencing on are principals concerned 1n ilie Monday next at ten o'clock. 0n "Wbk- 5° 1t WW1 110W. fvr one that dav ml fox white fox. blue 3°71?“ Hl-‘beft- "B P001‘ lunatic fox wolf b€BV€l"0l2t6l‘ wild mink "slums" of Ewen" save himself and crossfox will‘ be sold. On Tues- liu to the Justices at the Old day muskrat lynx, marten, fisher. 551199» "l0 the Jill’? brcudflf» in yaccofln skunk badger squL-i-el ‘he Velfllcl that he. "Hot hflvlllf! ermine ‘and ranch mink will be ‘h’ ‘w °1 9°‘! be!“ his tvea- auctioned. On Wednesday the first "l" moved and led away by the sectlOll of silver fox will be sold. instlzation of the devll",dld mallcl- >11...» will consist of 0,000 pelts. 011811 Se’ on fire the city of Lnn- on Thursday 10o silver m pelts gmycfiuélédl‘? W213‘ {Ilia 021m consisting mostly of white-laces r o n- ' 1 56881011. neither did the King. never- §§g§§§1¢§‘“‘,§d““§l§§§ °f.,l°.,§lg§.':g “M955 “l? 9°01’ Wfeiflll WM hafls- will be auctioned and as soon as ed- If W88 RfWrWHPd-a Proved ma’ ilzcy are disposed OI the second he "fumed 101140" 5W0 5W8 R7991" section of the catalogue consisting girl: iggljbalfetigliyilte pegpleiofkthfl; of 0,300 silver m will be sold. 0n '. on e 00 -0u - , for "plots": and because of the Qfiggledtllel bggisrifsitisigczigmdfidvillillilvg: 9°07 fflbws wugkm- ma"? 0L fox. ‘Ilhe collection is said to be a mridons citizens went to their very (gesgrame one mugging w“- graves banal“? the Fire to m“? ticully of selected full silvers, re- been the result of a polltico-rellgi- gum.- fun S11v9“, and mfeflm- type; W5 “m” “"3" No iirilllllbfi ili gPGSIL £319)’ of tthme pelts N0"! "II Island Plahfs- 331cc in? it “will be $52: living?- In my notebook is a record that {Ky f%rk‘:;_ t&ewah‘§ge a“! hafflgfifi $295 glflg‘ onwxgllaéypefigizlkzll account or the sale for next Sat- Station, Charlottetown. a few mdays nukes‘- years ago. but was extirpsted about the yea-r 1940. The names CollsfOflt Once again we wish to imorem 1nd ybalfoog take their rise from on our fox farmer friends and our- tlie rounded gliflpe of the leaf; in selves the nocessity fol paying at- FAtQ-ric? it is similarly "Pas d't1ll€."€§IilLlOlxldtibD1l|‘e ilgléltlhel" I311: during nusion 0f the leaves or roots i C 00 D91" 0 ~-e YER!‘- is demuloerlt and ex ectomnt, From ncw on litters Will be airlv- hence mom-m- pgplfla}, name ing in various ranches and it has "Cougllwort." The Latin Tussilaxo been Dmvfll bl’ eXllefl-fi 0f the i; derived from tussis, a couglp United States Bureau of Animal Coles. in his "Knowledge a: Industry that it is necessary to Plants" (i650) says, “If the down keep females in a laxative condition flyeth of! Colts-foot, dandelion. and l." 0rd" t0 OVGTCOITIG Wheiplnil thistles when there 1s no wind, it frvublfi-‘Wftiltloh till: diet ‘from new is a s gn of rain." This is a trouble- on an f ere no c can snow some weed in the heavy soils of available you will have to put. out 311mm, but 1i; 15 mam. 50mm drinking water for the females and after b; the 1eaves are the D3513 be sure and see that the food is *-* not contaminated by being spread (Continued on page 9, Col 0) over dirty snow, because that too littero. weather which has prevailed has slowed up mating: in moat ranchn. ‘Ilia weather ha: been really ex- Ilfll IQ“!!! oebtionol for this time 0f "m. o‘ m. rbr lXi early Spring. 1!: ouch is the fiw°fm°tm“m~ pen; will have to look out. for E thzagrs? it looks now u th cue those who have foxes in open en worm infestation. The mother fox w,“ pick: up the worm: with '" feed gun" from the soil and they mutiply rapidly. when the enow disappears from the ground pups will have to new”; m" “mi-mud be looked at earlier, anywhere gqvemmmi», 9g, 1:530 by me from 14 to 18 days old. A Fromm within twelyg month; “ch hem," Bros. it which fetched a record m‘; gcgqmpughgd price f1 Chlcv-sv some Wl" I80 worth of work in preventin boil was from a. pup that was dosed at. erosion and in improving m: In l2 days or age, leached maturity u“ um gfop condmom on gel-uh in December, was peltld and grazing brought the aforesaid price, National Fur News re late mat» m” fns@=—- "It is well known that we beaveizynmwayfl and placing therein onset 0f the bromine was“ 18 a steel barrel six 0!‘ seven feet sovemed to some extent by climatic deep. Once caught in this pit they conditions. The unseasonaby high are “spy dgpwd up in wire baskets temperatures encountered um into o; “clued 1n a large sack held inst '..ll. followed by sudden and ovu- meh- hem and bod’; 353v" continued cold at the close of the should new, b, tranmhnwd m" year, was well able to delav the than m, middle of Angus; initiation o! oestrus in the vixen. Since both male and female foxes as compared to last winter have the breeding season protract- ed over two to time months. It Fromm interferes with ranch management; farme" lute-born pups will be more expos- Wisconsin. have bee“ l-llliflilllfid ed m screw-worm flies, not. to sellins aswlf-s ffr live mention the fact that these strag- hi chill i . Elm m“ not be 5M m m“ ' gmflleblllllag lib: awgbbit bl appfiar- will mB-rket this new belt probably tended mates because of the diffi- into fol-o ndminibtn on of hormonal p? mtzdpotgeal-ful substances. 110w. with the possible ruult that oterllc will Will become and Ill refuse to conceive." The New York l iatum in 1904 La: an untoward effect on the l" “n” "M m‘ chase of beaver to restock m; My- Ilrom what we can learn the mild figwuhmoulfg_'°‘m °°“4°"‘m°" "m The government in it: reclamation work, ly in the engineers made] water ‘control fano wa l- nae a n Dr- Frank X- Gwner of the man bllilr iii; IizstEuQsSnLniGlL E1983: Colorado Agricultural Experimental plgnflng beavm- 1mm one head Station. has the following in the water w munici- gmy “b; taken Page ads am appearing in many undergo cyclic changes and 81w‘ OI the n»; publications advocating the preparatory initial 011M126 in the breeding of chinchilla. ‘This rul- the sex organs of both not only had become practically amine», be- require a mum longer time than m; “upped m"; m heretofore assumed. but also im- which was its habitat. Then some gress more rapidly during moder- 0g the uve animals were brought, “W? f-‘Dld Weflthvl‘. one should n0! to California where breeding was be disturbed by (lie rather late on- gucgegfully (gaffled m; since men set of the mating seasm this year the same cgmpgny (m5 established famis in States ind Canada and are now ‘There may be lul advantage to outline 0n a Bales campaign with such b delay. 1+. is undesirable w the idea. b: interesting many other people in the new fur enterprise. He refuee: to be stanlbnded the breeder: by the .ofwhlchhoknowgli le, um he would be t over stimulation may . for the pur- RMUM f.- meal-lb» FARMERS Never before has there been aucli a scarcity o; farm help due to enlistmenls In the forces and other auxiliary services. Faced with this condition and the urgent need of greater crops In order to do your part clll- in the war effort you will need mechanized equipment as never before. Pleasure driving will be practically stopped for the duration due to lack of tires and gago. line. You can however, for a small sum, convert your old car into an AUTOTRAC TRACTOR with which you can do your farm work twice as feet ae with horses and do it better. Regular tractors are under a quota and the supply will be very small so you would he wise to consider carefully the possibilities of the AUTO_ TRAC We are the sole distributors in P. E. I. it. is 100 per cent Canadian and is the only implement of this type which carries a six year guarantee on its drive gears and pinions. THINK IT OVER and call or write us in regard to this useful implement. We have a few in stock which we are selling at the old price. BE SURE TO STATE THE YEAR AND MODEL 0F YOUR CAR. THE HALL MFG. C0. LTD. SUMMERSIDE 8: CHARLOTTETOWN Bros, largest silver fox Mtuwwuormmnw‘1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0.0.0. to each and about $800.00 lands. These natural born "dissing a. pit in one of the South America various parts of the United nu- of Oennde, published m under the name of Silver-Bin Wlnnipez. ha: l. leading editorial ; ' :1! , , d best s imeng are very why m keeping ‘has m ma“ m’ m“ m pee platinum mink. There are about. 50 on the front page entitled, "The condition for such a long time. arrival of the mating period there- fore does not worry our farmer for he knows that nature is very kind perfected In Breeders at platinum mink have lnum minks are expected luable. W remember seeing some __..__ Lin; maxiyeyears ago. They were breeders in the U. S. A. and Can- Fur Ranch Year," in which p, Th, gppgfgnfl tgrdlnesg [n the valued at $500. ads. and the 1942 crop will be about advocates diversification in m: 1.000 pelts. Several thousand £15; lfllnlfll- W6 quote . . _ 1111116 new - (OontEuH on page 9. Col 1):“ organization which offered for sale in i848. High Grade ASPARAGUS Concvofis Cololossal-Pkl. Pallneto-Pki. BEANS (BUSH) Davis White Wax Mary Washington —Pl\t_ .,, VEGETABLE SEEDS ()ARTER’S SEED LIST CARTER f; COMPANY LIMITED, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Packet Seed: only poet paid. When ordering send sufficient In novel postage, express or freight chergee. Cheque: to be payable at pal- Char- ABOUT WARRANTY-In the lowing and p. ‘ atlon of needl. there are no many causes fol- failures that we with it understood. that loitetown. Remittance in full must accompany all orders. Prices subject. CLOVERS, TIMOTHY and MIXTURES CLOVER N0. 1 Mlmmflh Late RM] ..-...350 I'll. No. 2 Mammoth Late I01! - .. 33B lb- Nflb I Alnike u Uclb. . 26c lb. ., 34c lb. No. I Alfalfa ............ . 87c lb. No. 2 Alfalfa 850i!»- Golden Wax Pencil-Pod Black Wax. Round-Pod Kidney Wax. Pkt. In l-l lb. 106; l-l lb. 15c; 1 lb. Z50 BROAD WINDSOR l-Q lb. 12: l-Z lb. 20c; 1 l. lle YELLOW EYE 1-2 lb. 10c: 1 lb. 15c BEANS (POLE) Kentucky Wonder We! Kentucky Wcndq- Green-Pol. Scarlet Dunn Pkt. 5c; 1-4 lb. He; 1-2 lb. 20c; I lb. 35o BEET Crosby’: Imvflln Detroit Dark Rel while we exercise the greatest care to supply varieties true to name and of beet quality, it ls hereby mutually agreed that we are not responsible for seed bold by us either as to growth, quality or kind, or for lose or to change. We advise ordering your seeds only. A shortage exists in many venetian. No. 2 Alsike _ , N0. l Early Bed .... damage arising from any failure thereof. HERBS Caraway-PRC. Coriander -I'kt. Lavender-QM. Size-Pitt. .. Sweet Ma-rjorbm Phi. Thyme, English bummer-PM. ,., 8mm 8=v0ry—l'k¢. KOHL RABI Elf‘? While Vienna-Pitt. ........ LEEK London Broad Flag, Pit. ........ 10o Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet, Pkt. 5c; l-Z oz 15c; I or. 25c; l-l lb. 650i 1 lb. $1.90. TOMATO Eal-llanl. Early Luge Bled. Livlngstune’; Perfection. Trophy. Pkt. 5c; 1-2 oz. 20c; 1 oz. 40c. TOBACCO Connecticut Seed mu. Pin. TURNIP (GARDEN) Early Flat 50MB‘ EOIIpBI Edmund‘: Blood Turnip Long Smooth Blood l. lb. I180 BOIIECOLE or KALE BROCCOLI Green sprouting Plat. .... Lon‘ laland Improved Pkt. . CABBAGE Copenhagen Muriel Danish Bullhead Drumhead Savoy. Early Jersey Wakefield. Early York. Early Winningetnlt. Large Late B. head. Large Late Flat Dutch. Marblehead Mumnoih. Premium Flat Dutch. lied Ditch 1-2 lb. $2.25. CARROT Clinton”. Indy Horn large White Delphi. Long Orange. Oxheart. Pitt. lei l u. 40c; I-4 lb. CAULIFLOWER CORN Cory. Golden Dbntell. Golden Sunshine. Pilt. lo: 1~4 lb 10c: l-t lb. CELERY Boston Market. Golden ScIl-Blnnchlnl. Whit: Plume. White solid. Pkt. 10o: l-l n. I508 l el. CHESS or PEPPERGRASS Pkt. 50f l 0|. I50. CUCUMBER Boston Pickling. Early Frame. Early White Spill!- fmpi-oved Long Green. Short Green. Phi. M! l ox. Ne; l-l lb. Mo: l-l lb SLIM l lb. $1.00. EGG PLANT unproven Large Purple 4m. use!” Pkt. 50 I on. B06; 1-4 Ib- 00¢; l-l lb. $1.00 Extra Dwarf Green Olrlel PH. .. I00 Fottler’: Improved lirllhnwieb. Pin. lie; l-I. u. 28o: l oi. 40c; 1-4 Ill. {LII Improved Denver: Half-Long. White Intermediate (Fieldl. $2.50: l-lb. “l! Extra Early Paris Pill, Henderson's Early snowball Pit. 25o LETTUCE Black Seeded Simpson, Boston Cur-led. Grand Rapids. lceburg. MELON m BRUSSELS SPROUTS. .........IOI Extra Early Red. Large Red Wethersflelll. Yellow Globe Denver's. White Portugal, Pkt. M; 1-3 ob. Ne: I oi. Be. PARSLEY Double Cur-led. Pkt. 507 1 oz. 20c. PARSNIP Hollow Crown Improved. Pkt. 5c; 1 u. 15oz 1-4 lb. ibei 1 lb. $1.50 PEPPER Harris’ Earliest Sweet-PH. .... 10c Luce Cayenne-Pit- 10o large Red-J“, $1.35 ; l-l I5. Hint-elem. Telephone, h], PHI. I02 l-l III. 100$ l-l ll. llfll I lb. He. 10o plmpxnq Mammoth-PH. RA D I SH lime Olive. Ilel I lb. Ile- Icicle, Pkt. 50; 1 el. 15o. RHUBARB Victoria-Pit. f" SALSIFY SPINACH Bloomxflnlc Long Mending. Round or laminar, Pkt. 8o: 1 o: 15o. SQUASH Bolton Marrow. Green Hubbard. Golden Hubbard. Mammoth Chili Vegetable Marrow. Hit. Se; l 0:. 15c. Early (lurled lilelln. Pkt. lei 1 on. I06; l-l b. Mel I lb. $1.75. Muakmelon, Large Yellow PM. .. 10o Citron (Preserving) Green Pki. .. 10o PEAS (EARLY-l- AIIIIIB I I mzphxfiwg"; m. .... .1»- PEAS (LATE) Chnnpion of England. Connecticut Field-Pit. _,,,,.,,, Luge Cheese-Pit. ,, . Early Scarlet Turnip. French Breekflul. .-u-u-n--|..-... Mammoth Sandwich Island-Pit. . I00 Early Six Weeks. Early White Strap Leaf. Golden Ball. White Egg. _ Pkt. M; 1M- 100; 1-4 lb. 30o. ONION SETS. Yellow Dutch b POTATO ONIONS or MULTI- PLIERS, Lh. 13c SIIALLOTS, Choice, Lb. 13c (in mack about Mly hi.) CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS ANNUALS Packet ABRONIA, Umbelulfl. Ibusy lilac .. ADONIS, Estivalls. Scarlet AGERATIJM. Imperial Dwarf Blue .. ALYSSUM Sweet, White Carpet of Snow Violet Queen ANTIRRIIINUM or SNAPDRAGON Mains, Mixed . , . . . . . . Tom Thumb, Mixed ASTER. Victoria, Mixed Fine Branching, Mixed Fine Mixed BALSAM Curricula-flowered, Double, Mixed ., Llrle time flowered. Double Mixed .............. IOU . . . . . . . . . .............’ .........-...- 100 Dflllble. Mixed . CACALIA or FLORNS PAINT BRUSH Coccineil, Orange-Scarlet 10c CALLIOPSIS, Choice Mixed ..._,,., 10c OANDYTUIPI‘ mm lull“! 10a Carter’: Finest Mixed I00 CELOSIA or COCKSCOMB Plume. Mixed .100 Certer-‘s New Rainbow , . . . . . . , . .. 20c ..... - GENTAUREA er BACHELOR’! BUTTON Blue . . . . . . . . . . OFRIQANTIIEMUM, ‘Ifleolor, Mixed IOe CLARKIA Double Mixed ,_,,_ Single Mixed GOREOPBIB. Gnmli ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 UOSMOEHIIQM Mixed 08c DAHLIA Double Mixed Single Mixed DAISY. Double Mixed DIANTIIUB or PIN’!!! Chlneneil. Double Mixed ......... Imnewlellll. Double Mixed . fledflewerll. ‘humble Mixed .......... E‘"'Y"QGII"I.'FZVA California Ponm. fine Mixed GVVEOPIVLA 0' BABY’? UREA?“ Elexuln Itoce: . .. .. KNTWIA or MEXICAN FIR! BUSH Summer Cyprefl géwii LARKSPUR, Fine Mixed LINUM or SCARLET FLAX Linum Rubi-um . . . . . . ............l0n LOBELIA Crystal Palace, Dark Blue Dwarf, Mixed Color: 10o LOVE-IN-A-MIST or NIGELLA, Blue I00 MAI-OPE, Grandlflora, Mixed .... .. 10c MARIGOLD Cal-tol-‘s Butterfly, Tall African, Mixed French Dwarf, Mixed MIGNONETTE Odorata. Mixed. . . . New Dwarf compact MORNING GLORY or CONVOLVULUS Dwarf, Mixed 05c NASTURTIUM Golden Gleam, Dwarf .. t . 10c “Empress of India, Crimson . . 10c Dwarf. Mixed . 05c PANSY Fine Mixed , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 05c Giant Trlmardcau, Mixed ......... PETUNIA Extra Finest Mixed ........ Con. tcss of Ellsinel-e Carter's Cholceut Double . PHLOX,Flne Mixed .. . POPPY Carnation-Flowered Shirley Mixed Choice Mixed PORTULACA Double Rose Flowered, Mixed . . RICINUS or CASTOR OIL BEAN Red Stalks, Scarlet Fruit 10c SAINIA or SCARLET SAGE Sill .....,.... . . . . ..,... . . . . H“... on: . . . . . . . . .. IALPIGLOSSIS, Grllldlflflll, Mixed I00 SENSITIVE PLANT. Mimosa Pmllbe, Plnklah-Whlie Flower; _ , . , 10¢ SUNFLOWER. Double DIIII 0050:. 1h SWEET PEAS Bflrpee‘: Fine Mixed ............. Ne Burke‘: Novelty Mlxtlre ........ 10c B11186‘! Gllllt Ruffled MIIIIIPO .. IOU Carter‘: New Special, Mixed ...... 050 TEN WEEK STOCKS. DWI". Double Mikel ...-........ lelflci. Doubln .........-.. WWI-I Dfllllll ......».....u.-.... YIRBENA HM MIR! . . . . . . . . . . Glloieeat Mammoth Flowered 15c ZINNIA Double Mixed , Scarlet. Double ,,,, White Double PERBNNIAL! AQUILEGIA or COLUMBINI Mixed Color: 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0e OAMPANULA 0r CANTERBURY BILL! Ito Gblycanihemlv Mixed .. CARNATION, Mixed Colon . . DELPIIINIUM, Mixed color: .. . DIGITAL“; or FOX GLOVE, Mixed . ll FORGET-ME-NOT. Myoeoiis Palnltrh, Blue . . . . . . . .. 10o . .. 10o GLADIOLUS. Finest. Mixed GOLDEN FEATHER o: PYBETII- RUM. Aureum, IIOLLYIIOCK .8|n|Ie Mixed Double Mixed POLYANTIIUS. Primrose: ii.'.;m.'.i.l m m PHLOX, Perennial, Mixed POPPY Orientals Mixed 10c Iceland Mixed . . . . . . .......... SWEET PEAS, Perennial. Mix SWEET WILLIAM Finest Double Milieu Scarlet , . . . WALLFLOWER, Single M EVERLASTINGS ACIIOCLINIUM, Fine Mixed AMMOBIUM ALATUM, Large Flowered, White IlELICI-IRYSUM Monstrosum, Double Mixed ..... lilo RHODANTIIE, Mixed Colors .. 100 XERANTIIEMUM, Mixed Color: 10o .......... 100 N0. 2 Sweet ...........-........ 12c lb. TIMOTHY No,1"lt:r" . . . . . . . lb. No. 2 Pllllly I “Olk” ..............I4c lb. MIXTURES N0. 2 Timothy 807v. Alslke M?!» . 18c lb. No. 2, Timothy 70%, Alsike 15%, Mammoth I595 .. . 30o lb. Clover: but. up I50 lbs. per ha Timothy " " 120 lbs. " ' Mixtures " " 135 lbs. " " Bags 45o each. We list only the best quality. SELECTED SEED GRAIN and CORN ................10e . . . . . . .. 08c 10c No. l Orchard Green CLIIVIBEIIS Packet CANARY BIRD FLOWER Tl-oprrolum (‘anarlensls l0e GOUIIDS, Ornamental, Mixed Varieties . 10c MORNING GLORY or CONVOLVUB MAJOR 05o .... I00 BARLEI Ne. I Imported 2 rowed “Duekbill" . . . . . . . .......... 1.65 Bus. No. l. Imported e rowed "Mmllleheurl" .. ........-.. 1.65 Bill- No. l Imported 2 rowed "Charlottetown No. so" BUCKWHIJAI‘ Tall Mixed "'5 B“ ..lleavenly Blue . 3551931133“ No. 1 Imported "Silver-hull" Tropaeolum Mains, Tall Mixed 05o IODDEB CORN MIXED FLOWERS Picket NO. I Longfellow , .. SM Bill. ANNUALS. Mixed .................. 106 No. I Ilybrld . . . . ......-...... 1501b. PERENNIALS. Mixed .. . 10b "M; EVERLASTINGS W!" - -- - l“ No. 1 Imported Beclemefl. on .. I00 lb. CLIMBERS, Mixed 100 . . 1.15 B!!!» No, i 1.15 Bun. Na. l Imported victory . Ll! Bus. No. l Imported Erban (Rust-resistant) SWEET PEA! Bur-pee’: Fine Mixed ma. 1-01. M-lh *1‘: 5c 15c 450 No 1 ‘m , . ported Ala‘: m ““""’1°_:IN°""'%§:"“'° b“, (Rust-resistant) 1.1a nun. 10c 20b we $1.00 "748 Bur-pee’: Ghni Ruffled Mixture Ne. I Imported "Golden Vine” . 8.15 Bu:- Pkt. I-ol. lfi-Ib I-Ib Iile 15c 75o $2.25 2.00 Bub. cbrtcr‘: New Special Mixed 2.00 Bus. lllt. l-ol. W-Ib l-lb In 100 80o 81-00 u“... 1J5 Bus. No. 1 Spring No. 1 Fall .. llo. I Dwarf luau 1501b- IOYA BIANI 0. A. 0. No. ill .. BUNILOWII- P“ l u u b i m No.1 llnborkd 1501b- u Ill u» w» "mm" auxin‘! GIIAH‘ “WA... I0. I Imported ............ ....- m. 1-0: u-ib "l!" 10o 88c Io Ne. I-Imporled Coronation (Rnet-reeiltent) L65 Bill- BAGB with the above 10c each. FIELD ROOT SEEDS IIANGIL Yellow Inlbthm Mammoth Long Bed . Yellow Intermediate lllGAl DIITI Giant loll been! White ........- Giant Bell IIIII Bole TUBNII (QWIDI) Dltnulrf: Drona ‘In ............. urination .. .- Iiangholm Pei-pie In ........... New Century NASTUIITIUM TALL MIXED DWARF MIXED DAIILIA BULBS Mixed Named varieties Ila each GLADIOLI BULB! Mixed Color: I: lee. PAEONY BOOT! ' Mixed, While and rink, Ila eeob OABDINITE PLAN‘! .......-Ile pl]. l TABLETS, (I!) . .. . . . . . I50 filly i GRASS SEEDS Ne. 1 P.l.l. lent Grlll .. No. 1 lllglilh Me Grill “autumn-nonb- l-I s??? u». l Kentnoll! BI» Gm- N’ I Mud“ Fm“ m." Ball’: Weather-y .................-50 Jumbo . . . . . . TUINIP (FALL) Oowhorn ._ Pomeranian White Globe. Yellow Aberdeen ...............--l9 ??F N0. 1 reed Top Grel: No. I lawn Grass Mixed . N0. S Miled flue», Seed .. . ggrrsrrr a: s: as: s: ass‘;