THE PRACTICAL ENTOMOLOGIST. 



53 



SMALL TrUIT catalogue 



FOR 



SPRING OF 1866 



IS NOW ISSUED, 



And will be sent to all applicants enclosing ten cents. 

 It contains descriptions and illustrations of the leading 

 varieties of 



GRAPES, 



STRAWBERRIES, 



RASPBERRIES, 



BLACKBERRIES, 



GOOSEBERRIES, 



CURRANTS, &c., &c. 



eical Society, 18fi5, written by the President, Dr. Jobn a. 

 Warder, from which we extract : 



.. Four things struck all the visitors as especially wor- 

 tl,v of note The modes of preparation and culture of the 

 soii the varieUes under culture and trial; the wonder- 

 ful y abundant product of magnificent hemes and the 



"J'jft and successful mod^ofha^^^^^^^^ 

 rnfotis'B:^rfkftht;fnero^fLr''fellL-members" 

 Much valuable information on each of I' J P°-^t^\^ 



contained in this Report, and other parts of the Cata 



logue. 



JTJOUNDA-OUR No. 700 STRAWBERRY. 



t.^r=f^S'^^^xS^^i^g 



E^ofi-H-ltlal^^f^-nHiS-^S 

 ble qualities, this is the 



MOST VALVABLE STRAWBERRY OF WHICH 

 WE HAVE ANT KNOWLEDGE. 

 See page 32 of "American Agriculturist," January So., 

 1866, and the Hew Edition of our Catalogue. 



J. KNOX, 



Box 155, Fittsburg, Pa. 



AND 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



FOR StRiNG OP 1866. 



ELLW ANGER & BARRY 

 Have the pleasure of offering for spring planting their 

 usual large and well grown stock of 

 STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS, 

 BEDDING PLANTS, including the splendid large- 

 leaved Cannas, Wigandia, Aralia, Colocasia, *c. 



Each of these departments contain all of real value, old 

 and new. 



"ThTfoilowing Catalogues, which give full particulars, 

 will be sent prf-paid u^on the receipt of postage stamps, 

 as follows : Nos. 1 and 2, ten cents each ; No. 3, five cents , 

 No. 4, three cents. , „ , , r 



No. 1.-A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of 



^ No^'z -A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Or- 

 namental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Ac, &c., *«;^ 



■Kr„ 1 A Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, and 

 seSt i;7w Gre^Xu^e and Bedding Plants, published 

 every spring. , t • * 



No 4 —A Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 



ELLWAHGEE * BAEBT, 

 Mount Hope Nurseries, 

 Rochester, N. T. 



WARDER, MITCHELL & CO., 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



FARM MACHINERY, 



Lagonda Agricultural Works, 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



We offer the following first-class Implements : 

 Ne%o York Self-raking Reaper and Mower. 



New York Hand-raking Reaper and Mower. 

 New York Single Reapers. 



STAFFORD RIDING CULTIVATOR, 



With wrought-iron Shanks and reversible Shovels. 



Improved Buckeye Cider and Wine Mill and Press. 



All Machinery made by us is Warranted. Send for Cir- 

 «ular, giving full description. 



BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, 



BLOOMIHGTOK, ILLINOIS. 



Uth Year. 240 Acres. 8 Large Green- 

 houses, 7 of 100 feet each. 



General Assortment of Standard and Dimrf Fruit, 

 Ornamental and Nursery Stock. 

 Grapes and Small FmitB-with Kitatinny, Wilson's 

 Early; and Chrystal White Blackberry. 

 Osage Orange Plants and Seeds-Wholesale and retail. 

 Evergreens-Twenty acres, mostly medium and small 

 sizes, just right for shipping- 

 Ornamental Trees-Large and small sizes. An excel- 

 lent assortment. 



BEDDING KUth GEEENfiOTTSE PLANTS. 

 A magnificent stock^ithverynearly^^^^^^^^^^ 



rh'ysurticifoliusAcyranthusorlresen &c,Ac Al^^^^ 



and Garden Plants, in great variety. 



Three Catalogues issued Annually. 



1 Descriptive; 2, Wholesale; 3, Greenhouse, Bedding 

 and Sisce'lFaneois.' Will be sent for three red stamps. 



Packing carefully done. ^ ^ PHOENIX, 



Bloomington, McLean Co., III. 



