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THE ILLINOIS FAEMEK. 



Mae. 



FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!! 



npHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION 

 JL of, those desirous of planting Fruit and Omamantal 

 Trees, to his large stock. He has for sale this fall and spring 

 a full assortment of 



Grape Cuttings and Cuttidgs; also, a large stock of Green 

 House Plants, Evergreens, Deciduous and Ornamental Trees 

 and thrubs. '1 he following stock is on hand and for sale to 

 the trade at extremely low prices : 



150,000 one year old apple; 



75,000 two « " 



80,000 three " " 



10,000 one " peaches; 

 2,000 Cook's seedling « 

 6,000 three year old plums; 



10,000 tyro " « 



10,000 one « « 



20,000 one and two year old dwarf pears; 



10,000 " " " stand " 



50,000 " two and three year old orange quinces; 



15 000 siiver poplar, (new kind;) 



12.000 Lombardy poplar; 



12,000 weeping willow; 

 8,000 silver maple; 

 lOO.OOO strawberries in varieties; 



60.000 raspberries " " 



6=i,000 currants " « 



25,000 Lawton blackberry; 



5O,OC0 one and two year old asparagas; 



10.000 rhubarb, in varieties; 



150,000 Ohio Prolific, and Houghton Seedling goose- 

 berry; 

 100 000 one and two year old grape roots; 

 300,000 arape euttings; 

 100,000 apples grafted in fall of '60; 

 100,000 quince stalks; 

 500,000 American cultivated cranberries in varieties; 



50,000 Osage Orange. 



All the above Trees, Shrubs and Stoeks are now growing, 

 and ready for inspection in my Walnut Hills and White Oak 

 Nurseries. 



4^A descriptive catalogue w ith prices annxed, will be 

 sent on application. 



J. S. COOK, 

 Walnut Hill Nurseries, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



P. S. Omnibussea pass the Nurssry every hour, starting 

 from Luer's s-team Bakery, No. 173 Sycamore street, four 

 doors above Fifth, Cincinnati. mar2t 



PAUL CHTLSON'S CRANBERRY CULTUR- 

 ALIST— BELLINuHAM, MASS. 



Offers for sale a choice and large stock of Cranberry plants 

 for Spring p'antincr, adapted to elevated and low landj. 

 These plauts are young healthy and in a full bearing state, 

 Prices for my celebrated Bell and Washington varities $4,00 

 prr thousand plants. Cherry varie'y $2,50 per thousand, a 

 literal discount will ba made on large quantities; lor infor- 

 mation on i he culture. Send for circulars. Also, for sale 

 Blackberry Raspberry and Whor leberrv roots $1, per doz. 



All orders promptly attended to md carefully packtd for 

 transportation, ths name and directions should be distinctly 

 written and the mom-y accompany the or dei-, whici may 

 be safely sent bv mail. 



Adiress PAUL CHILSON, Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Ma?s. 



January 1, 18ai-2t. 



DR S. BABCOCK, DENTIST, WEST SIDE 

 OF THE SQUARE, over Ohatterton's Jewehy Stor.e 

 Having permanently located in Springfield, and fitted up good 

 and comfortable rooms, and being supplied with the best ma- 

 terial and every discription of dental Implements, including 

 all the latest improvements, DB. BABOOOE feels under no 

 embarrassment in offering his services to the citizens of 

 Springfield and vicinity, feeling confident that, with nearly 

 twenty years' experience and practice In gome of the larger 

 citiei of the Union, he can give perfect Batlsfactlon in every 

 operation he may undertake to perform. 



Dr. H. pledges himself to perform all operations In Ills Una 

 in as perfect and substantial a manner as they can be done 

 In St. Louis. Chicago or any of the larger cities. 



Charges moderate. Cliloroform administered when de- 

 sired. 



Jan. 17, 1861.— tf. 



ST. CLAIR NURSERIES, 



SMITHFIELD, ILLINOIS. 



THE P'OPRTETORS OF THE ABOVE NAMED 

 Nurseries beg leave to call the attention of Planters 

 and others interested,' to their large and well selected stock 

 of FRUIt TiiEES, such as 



Apples, P»aches, 



Pears, St., Pears, Dwarf, 



Cherries, St., Cherries, Dwarf 



Plums, Grai«es, 



(. arrcnts, Gooseberries, 



Blackberries, Kaspberrics, 



Strawberries, &c., &c. 



Also a fine stock of Evergreens, Rose, Fiowering Shrubs, 

 Bulbous Flowering Roots, &e., &c. 



W» are prepared to fill orders in qucntias on and after the 

 1st of April, for the Early Nansemond Sweet Potato, Toma- 

 toes, Cabbagas, and other varieties of early vegetables. 



Prices to suit the times. Terms cash. 



m»r3t BABCOCK & BBO., 



NANSEMOND SWEET POTATOES, 



GROWN SOUTH FOR SEED, 



S2 00PBRBUSH.-$5,00PERBBL., 



And larger quanUtUa on still better terms for Cash. 



Experienced Sweet Potato*) Culturists unite in the opinion 

 that seed (Nansemond) should be obtained so far South as to 

 insure proper maturity. 



The following are reasons why I expect my large stock to 

 be in demand : 



1st. I have had many years' experience East and West in 

 the I'otatoe business. 



2nd. The facilities for keeping in my new mammoth Po- 

 tatoe House surpasses any in the United States. 



3d. The numerous railroads centering here, enable me to 

 ship in any direction. 



4th. Tie soil, climate, and length of seasons are greatly 

 in my favor. 



5th. My prices are reasonable. 



>8S=- Any quantity of Sweet Potatoe Plants, packed i 

 moss, will be sold cheap in their season. Address, 



W. A. ALLEN, 



March 1st, 1861. [2t] Yincennes, Ind. 



BROOM CORN SEED.— I HAVE TWO 

 hundred bushels of broom corn seed, of superior quality, 

 for sale. The crop of brush commanded the highest market 

 price last seasn, most of It |80 per ton in Chicago. The 

 best of reference as to its quality can be given. 

 Address, L. POWELL, 



feb 26-2m* Ohamp^gn HI. 



rpREES! TREES!! TREES!!! 



AT TEH SPRINGFIELD NURSE BT. 

 South Eighth Street. As the time has arrived for planting 

 out Fruit and Ornamental Trees, we would advise our friends 

 that early planting is proved to be decidedly the best in this 

 locality. 



We have for this spring's planting a fine variety of Fruit 

 and Ornamental Plants, including 



4,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees, three to four year*. 

 2,000 Dwarf Pears, of all the best varieties. 

 600 Pyramid Cherry, on the Mahalab stock ; decidedly the 



best to plant. 

 600 Standard Peai s, very fine. 

 500 Pyramid Plum, the best to plant in this climate. 

 1,000 Peach Trees of established varieties. 

 2,000 One year Catawba Grape roots, |5 per hundred. 

 500 Two year Catawba and Isabella Grape roots, f 10 per 

 hundred. 

 20,000 Wilson's Albany Strawberry, and many other leading 



varieties, $1 per hundred. 

 ;i,600 Hyatt's Linnaeus Rhubarb or Pie Plant, the largest and 

 best of all, five plants for il. 



Also, a good stock of Currant and Gooseberry bashes. Or- 

 namental Trees, Shrubery, Green-house plants, etc., etc., at 

 low rates. „„ 



SAM'L HOOD « CO. 



March 14, 1861.— d*wlm-frlt. 



