Grajie GuJturist Advertisimj Sheet. 157 



OcR Club Rates.— To any person By special agreement with the pub- 

 who will send us fS 00 we will send lishers, we are enabled to club the 

 five copies of the Gkai-e Culturist, for | Grape Culturist with either the Jour- 

 one year, to such address or addresses nal of Agriculture or Mural World, at 

 as he may designate. ^3 00 per annum, and will, should any 



Any one of our friends may thus, by of our readers wish it, try and effect a 



a little exertion, form a club in his similar arrangement with any of the 



neighborhood, and obtain his paper horticultural or agricultural journals in 



free. \ tbe country. 



For Sale. 



Thirty-four acres of land, including four and one-tliird acres of vineyard of 

 second ) ear's growth (mostly Concord), one of the best locations on tlie Missonrl 

 river. 



Particulars at this office. 



YOU WANT MARTHA! 



Every grape-grower wants it. as the best, most valuable and reliable 



^\^IIITE AVINE AND TABLE aRAPE 



yet introduced to the American people. In every Avay as perfectly hardy, lioalthy. 

 productive and vigorous in growth as the Concord, from which it is a seedling. 

 It is, however, far more retined and delicate in flavor, and ripens ten days earlier. 

 It is sweet, rich and spriglitly, and entirely devoid of the coarseness and acidity 

 that is found in the Concord, and deserving of a higher place among white grapes 

 than the Concord holds among black ones. Also, Weehawken, Salem, Delaware, 

 lona, and fifty other kinds of the most valuable native grapes. 



Send stamps for Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of Grapes and Small Fruits to 



GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 



C3-I?.^:PE ^Il^ES! 



The Bluffton mrine Company 



Ofler a large stock of thrifty, finely rooted GKAPE VINES of all valuable and 

 popular varieties, together with all novelties in this line. <. 



Descriptive prii-ed Catalogues sent to any address on applic-ation to 



WILLIAM WESSELHOFT, Secretary, 



Bluffton, Jlis.sonri. 



