1862. 



THE ILLINOIS FAEMEE. 



219 



St. CLAIR I^URSERIES 



SUMMERVILLE. ILLINOIS. 



The subscribers call the attention of Dealers, Plant- 

 ers, Farmers and Nurserymen to their large and well 

 selected stock of 



FRUIT TREES, 



whi*h they offer to the "Egyptians," or "any other 

 man," at unusual low rates for cash. 



300,000 



Apples, fire to eight feet, Leading Western Sort 



100,000 



Peaches — most popular marked varieties. 



15,000 



Pears — Dwarf and Standard. 

 Cherries — Dwarf and Standard. 

 Plums and Apricots. 



SMALL FR UITSm VARIETY^ Q UANTITY 



A well selected variety of ornamental trees, shrubs, 

 roses, dahlias, paconus, &c. Correspondence and an 

 inspection of our stock solicited. 



Catalogues, wholesale and retail, mailed when de- 

 sired. 



BABCOCK & BRO. 



July 1, 1862. Im 



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R. JOHN A. KENNICOTT. 



THE GBOVE P. 0., COOK CO., ILL., 



Will retail, at only 25 per cent above cost of produc- 

 tion. Nursery Trees, Shrubbery, Flowering Plant?, 

 Small Fruits, Large Evergreens, etc., of 600 sorts — 

 warranted good, true, and like to live. Price list and 

 infoemation, by mail, free. 

 mar3t 



THMPLOYMENT— A NEW ENTERPRISE. 



The Franklin Sewing Machine Companv want a number of 

 active Local and Traveling Agents. A liberal salary and ex- 

 penses paid, or comm'sson allowed. Address, with stamp, 

 HARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. 

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FAIili OF 1862. 



DUNLAP'S~NURSERY 



The proprietor of this Nursery offers for sale a 

 large and well selected stock of 



LOW HEADED APPLE TREES, 



from one to six years old j Pear Stand and Dwarf, 

 from one to four years old ; Peach Budded and Seed- 

 ling from one to three years old ; Cherry — Early May 

 — two years old ; Silver Leaf Maples, two to four 

 years old. Blackberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, 

 Strawberries, Currants, Quinces, Shade and Orna- 

 mental Trees, Bulbous Roots, Flowering Shrubs, and 

 a well selected stock of Greenhouse and Bedding out 

 Plants. Terms cash. Catalogue sent by addressing 



M. L. DUNLAP, 



Champaign, HI. 



PROSPECTUS FOE THE 



JOUENAL OF THE 

 Illinois State Agricultural Society. 



The Executive Committee of the Illinois State Ag- 

 ricultural Society believe the time has arrived)- when 

 the publication of a Journal of the Society is impera- 

 tively demanded. Pursuaint, therefore, to the duty 

 with which they are charged by the 6th section of the 

 Constitution of said Society, revised and adopted by 

 the meeting of delegates from County Agricultural 

 Societies, held on the Fair Grounds, at Jacksonville, 

 Sept., 1860, they have made the necessary arrange- 

 ments for the issue of such Journal, monthly, com- 

 mencing with January, 1862. 



Each number will contain at least 32 pages (octavo) 

 of reading matter, composed principally of such por- 

 tions of the Transactions of the State and County 

 Societies, and communications on the subjects of 

 AGRICULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, 

 Mechanics and Natural History, as may require early 

 publication. 



All premiums offered and aioards made hy the State 

 Society will appear in its columns. 



All pertons, and especially Secretfiries and other 

 officers of County Societies, are respectfully requested 

 to communicate to the editor any matters of general 

 interest to the industrial classes, as may from time to 

 time arise in their respective localities. 



To place the Journal within the reach of all, the 

 subscription price has been fixed at 



FIFTY CENTS A YEAR ! 

 Barely sufficient to cover cost of publication, payable 

 invariably in advance. 



Back numbers for the current year will be furnish- 

 ed until the edition is exhausted. 



All subscriptions and communications may be for- 

 waided to the undersigned, Springfield, Ills. 

 JOHN P. REYNOLDS, 



Cor. Sec. and Editor Journal. 



STANDABB 



S GALES 



OP ALL KINDS. 



Also, Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses, Ac. 



FAIRBANKS, GREEN LEAF & CO., 



172 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, 



Sold in Springfield by 



,, .V , .V E. B. PEASE. 



Be careful and buy only the genuiue. junel-ly 



THE YELLOW KANSEMONb~ 



IS THE ONLY VARIETY OF SWEET POTATOB THAT 

 has given entire satisfaction in the northwest; Our stock 

 of the above in store for next spring is unusually large, and 

 of the best quality — propagated fi-om the 



BEST LARGE POTATOES 



Selected from many hundred bushels ; and the completion 

 of our railroad to Kockville will enable us to fill and forward 

 promptly all Oash Orders with which we may be favored, at 

 the very low price of $5 PEE BARREL for eastern funds 



Resposbiblb Agents Wanted in every county, town, and 

 village, to sprout small lota on halves. Farmers can club 

 together and buy or sprout our potatoes in shares, and thus 

 secure good plants for themselves free of coat. 



Thb Sweet Potato CtriTURiST, giving fall directions for 

 Sprouting, Plantinu, Cultivating, and Keeping, will be fur- 

 nished grutls to Agents and Customers ; and to others bjr 

 mail, pott paid, for twenty-five cents in stami^s . Aderess, 



J. W. TE»» OK, 



