No. 7. 



Editorial Kutices. 



2S1 





Are sold only in Philadelphia, at the Seed and Im- 

 pi EMENT WAUEHorsE of tho subscriber, No. 65 Ches- 

 nut street, below Third, Norih side. 



DAVID LANDRETH. 



Purchasers will observe that the above seeds are es- 

 sentially dislinct from those obtained by EH" Foreign 

 Importation or Chance Purchase ^£^ at homo, whicli 

 are generally, at best, uncertain. 



5X5" Extract from the "REPORT" of the "VISIT- 

 ING COMMITTEE of the PENNSYLVANIA HOR- 

 TICULTURAL SOCIETY;" approved and ordered to 

 be printed. 



"Landreth's Nurseries aud tJardens. 



" These extensive grounds are on Federal street, 

 near the Arsenal. ***** The earliest collec- 

 tion of Camellias was made here. Some of those 

 now in the possession of these distinguished nursery- 

 men, are ten feet high. **■*■** The selection 

 of GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS is valuable and extensive. * * 



"The NURSERIES are all very correctly manaired, 

 supplying every part of the Union; a detail of which 

 would occupy too much of our space; we therefore 

 content ourselves with staling that the stock is very 

 large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of 



Forest and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Evergreens, Vines and Creepers, 



with a collection of herbaceous plants; Fruit Trees of 

 the best kind and wost healthy coudition; large beds of 

 seedling apples, pears, plums, &c., as stocks for bud- 

 ding and grafting; apian very superior to that of work- 

 ing upon suckers, which carry with them into the graft 

 all the diseases of the parent stock. ***** 



GARDEN SEEDS 



of the finest quality have been scattered over the coun- 

 try from these grounds, and may always be depended 

 upon. The seed establishment of these IIorticul- 

 TDRISTS is one of the most extensive in. the Union, and 

 its reputation is well sustained from year to year. 



"To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of 

 the plants of the same family, they have established 

 another nursery, at a suitable distance, so that degene- 

 ration cannot take place, and which secures to the 

 purchasers ' a genuine article.' Knowing thus the age- 

 quality, and process of culture of every plant, the sup- 

 ply from their grounds is recommended with great confi- 

 dence." 



*:t* Since the date of the " Report" from which the 

 above is abstracted, the entire establishment has 

 been greatly enlarged. The collection of Camellias 

 embraces all the finer kinds, and consists of some 



liousands of various sir.es; so likewise of Rnsrs, and 

 othrr desirable plants, both lender and hardy— Truil 

 Trees, &.C. 



The Seed Gardens alone, ro\cr Jifly ar7C3, and the 

 whole is, as it has been for more than hnlj a century, 

 under the successive maiiagemeiit of falliei and son, 

 he most prominent in .America. 



Orders for Trees, Plants, &c., in all their variety, 

 from the Nurseries, now conducted by D. L.ANDUUTH 

 &. FULTON, received as above; where, also. Cata- 

 logues may be liad, gratis. 2t 



New York Agricultural Warehouse. 



H.vviNo taken the commodious store, No. 187 Water 

 street, the subscriber is now opi^ning the largest and 

 most complete assortment of Agrirullural Implements 

 of all kinds, ever yet offered in this market. Most of 

 these are of new and highly improved pattern, war- 

 ranted to be made of the best materials, put together 

 ill the strongest manner, of a very superior finish, and 

 offered at the lowest cash prices. 



SEEDS FOR THE FARMER. 

 Such as Improved Winter and Spring Wheat, Rye, 

 Barley, Oats, Corn, Beans, Peas, Rutabaga, Turnip, 

 Cabbage, Beet, Carrot, Parsnep, Clover and Grass- 

 seeds, and improved varieties of Potatoes. 



WIRE-CLOTHS AND SIEVES. 

 Different kinds and sizes constantly on hand. 



FERTILIZERS. 

 Peruvian and African Guano, Poudrette, Bonedust, 

 Lime, Plaster of Paris, &:c. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS^ 

 Orders taken for these, and executed from a choice 

 of the best Nurseries, Gardens, and Conservatiries in 

 the United States. 



HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE & POULTRY. 



Orders executed for stock of all kinds, to the bc3 

 advantage. 



The subscriber requests samples sent to him of any 

 new or improved Implements, Seeds, &c., &c., which, 

 if found valuable, extra pains will be taken to bring 

 them before the public. 



A. B. ALLEN, 187 Water Street, New York, 



Editor of the American Agriculturist, a monthly 

 publication of 32 pages octavo. Price $1 a year. 



3t. 



PE.\CII TREES. 



The subscriber has for sale about 7,000 peach trees 

 of good size, and of the following approved kinds, viz: 

 Large Early York, Troth's Early Red, Old Mixon, Red 

 Cheek Malacotan, Red Rare Ripe. Yellow Rare Ripe, 

 Caliber's Pavia, Late Yellow Cling, Ward's Late Free 

 and Late Heath. 



The assortments may be depended upon. 



GEORGE MICKLE. 



Jfoodbury, .V, ./., S'ld mo. Uth, 1845. 



Enquiry may be made at this ofiice. 



