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THE AMERICAN GARDEN. 



[April, 



B HATTY'S BEETHOVEN ORGAN 



Walnut or Ebonized (Cold Laid) Case as desired. 5 Octaves, IO Sets Reeds, 27 Stops. 



PRICE, delivered on board cars (fihf\f\ 

 here, with Stool, Book and Music (a II Bill 



complete musical outfit ) for ONL Y 



The Beethoven Organ eon be shipped in 5 minuteei notice, (now shipping over 60a 

 day, demand increasing.) Working nights by Edison's Electric Light to All orders for this 

 Btyle promptly. Remittances may be made by Hunk Draft, Post Office Money Order. 

 Registered Letter, or by Express Prepaid. 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED 



if the Beethoven Organ, after one year's use, does not give you entire satisfaction, kindly 

 return it at my expense and I will propnitly refund you the $iHi uuli interest. Nothing 

 ean be fairer. My object in placing this organ at $90, is to ha ve n introduced into every 

 home in this country. . Every one sold is sure to sell another. Often 50 sales can be traced 

 from the first one introduced. All that is asked of 1 he pa rehasei s all er giving the instru- 

 ment a fair trial, kindly bring friends to seeit and hear it n , I , i , _ i 

 no warerooms in large cities (selling direct only), I rely solely on the merits of the Beetho- 

 ven to speak for itself and kind words from satisfied purchasers, which 1 am proud to say 



THE BEETHOVEN CASE. 



[Height, 75 inches; Length, Hi inches; Dentil, 24 inches.] Is, as the cut shows, the most 

 magnificent ever made. The view i s 0 f a walnut case, highly polished, and ornamented 

 with gold, but when preferred, you can orde r an ebmn/ed ease in pure black, inlay orna- 

 mentations in gold, v, I nidi l luce a fine ell eel. now very fashionable, and is furnished 



at the same price. When ordering, speed v dilinilelv vine), ease is wauled. The designs 

 aro alike and no ease as beautiful was n er i nit upon the mark el l'.,r any ueh money, even 

 when ordinary music- as used by oilier builders- was put in them. Head the following 

 description ol heeds and Step Combinations carefully, and then.give this more than liberal 

 offer a trial by ordering one. The World can not equal this Beautiful Organ lor 

 anything like the money asked. 



Ten (10) Full Sets Golden Tongue Reeds. 



It contains :> Octaves, to Hid sets of Gumikn Toxoid.; Ki:lps, as follows: (1) Manual 

 Sub-Bass, 16 feet tone; (3) Diapason, H feet l»nc; < 1 Itulciana. s feet tone; (4) 

 Cello, 8 feet tone; (51 French Horn, 8 feet tone; (6) Saxophone, 8 feet tone; (?) 

 Voix Celeste, 8 feet tone; (8) Viola Dolce, 4 feet tone; (») Violina, 4 feet tone; 

 '10) Piccolo, 4 feet (one; also, Coupler llai inonii|iie, Harp Spline Grand Expressione, 

 Humana, Vox Jubiiante and other grand accessory effects. 



NO DUMMIES, ALL OF\ 

 PRACTICAL USE. ) 



iut what w hen the sto],s are used wrong, 

 If used as directed every stop in the 

 is of practical use. Jam , In deeei\ed In misrepresentations of Monopolists or 



their agents. There are It perfect c Iiinal uuis on this oi gun, equal t" It common organs 



usually sold by agents combined, and the lull elfect cannot bo produced with loss f ban 27 

 Stops and not then, without my Stop Ael ion oipplied to my lo edboa rdi w hieh is fully cover- 

 ed li\ patents, and rail be used b) thee manufacturer. 



SPECIFICATION OF STOP WORK. 27 IN ALL. 



(1) Cello, (•:. Jlelodia, CI) Clara be I la. Ml .Manual Snlebass la) r.oui don, ill) Saxaphone, (7) 

 Viol di Camba, ISi hiapason. I'J] \ lola llolee, urn Crand Ev| n ossiolic ill) Kieiuii Horn, (12) 

 Harp .Koine, ( n, \„ s Humana. (Ill tCcho, il:o Killeiana, (111) ( lariollel, (17) Voix Celeste, (18) 



Violina, II9> Vox Jubiiante, (an, I'm-.- C.'l) Coupler llai inouiipic, o.'2i t irohosl nil forte, !'::!> 



Grand Organ Knee Mop, CM , bight Knee stop, t;a, Autoinatie Valve btop, I .'id Right Duplex 

 Liampei , ej, i I,' 1 1 I mplex I lamper. 



TU By E>|BB, 0n September I9th. 1881, my Factory was entirely destroyed by 

 VI mm r 1Kb Arc, nothing but ashes rcniaining where was one of the largest 

 factories of the kind in the world. 



mm mm Bll IB T Three days afterwards, with my own hands I lifted out the first 

 KCDUIL I relic where it stood, and by the aid of vast capital, perfect 



knowledge of wdiat was wanted, and kind words of ohoerfr thousands, I was enabled in 



I'M (lavs to put on si ea m and si art m ma eh me i v, in a larger and better equipped Faetoi y 



than ever on t he same ground The present cslablisl ml . overs nearly 1 aerosol spaee, 



and is now tin nmg out a la i :o n umber ol beliei nisi i iiiih hi- dad} than ever before. 'Ihis 

 achievement is unsurpassed In the history of enterprise. 



I am how ieeen 1 1 , lt o,,leis ioi i he IsRIvTIK >\ I N i pi ea with atthe rate of over 

 month, and as 1 run my great w orks tar into the night by the use of 82© 



EIDISOIST'S ELECTEIG LIGHTS, 



the only Organ and Piano Factory in the world that uses it, I can fill all orders promptly 

 for this sit lc as I have now with u iWO-kor.-c power engine, driving i 

 machines 'in their construction 



27 STOPS ! 



There . 

 Beethoven i 



1,000 per 



i-working 



R ia mm mm ma n mm mm ¥ By the addition of the very latest approved wood- 

 |J |V| t Iwl 0 B TC ■ working machinery, n Inch no old cstablishmeid lias., 

 v»«t. Cnnltal. anew factory built, after long experience oi the wants to do work -well and 



WALNUT OK EBONIZED (OOLD LAID) CASE AS DESIEED. 



Dimensions: Height, 75 inches, Length, 46 inches, Depth, 24 inches. 

 t3TTo prove the truth of the statements made in this advertisement J 



e. aae C 



factory buill after long exporienee"ol the warns to do w ork well t 

 addition of private sw itches and railroad tracks to the various.doors 

 of the factories, I am now enabled to build belter instruments lor less money than ever 

 before, and inv patrons have all I he advantages of these lacillties. 

 me to Washington, see for themselves. My manufactory nsopra to 

 welcome. A free eon eh with polite attendants, meets all t 



nothing from this price 



• this advertisement. 



■espondence, and I know you w ill be delighted with the instrument. lfyou do 

 LXwishUobuy'y^ CATAI^UE FREE. 



Address or call upon DANIEL. F. BEATTY,Washmgton, New Jersey. 



new German pansies. Randolph's Hand Seed Sower. 



How or a speeialty 

 tor many years. In 

 size and beauty of 

 the flowers, this 

 strain is unapproach- 

 able. Dr. Thurber 

 says, in the Ameri- 

 can Agriculturist for 

 June: 



Beautiful Pan- 

 sies.— No doubt that 

 many who have seen 

 the colored plate illus- 

 trating Pansies, and 

 published bv Messrs. 

 B. K. Bliss & Sons, 

 have supposed that 

 the artist had exer- 

 cised his imagination, 

 both as to size, and 

 the strange combina- 

 tions of colors. So 

 far from this being 

 the case, the flow ers 

 are, if anything, 

 rather below the real 

 size, and as to colors, 

 it would be impossible to conceive of any artificial 

 colors more brilliant, or more strangely contrasted, than 

 they arc in flow ers produced bv this remarkable strum 

 of seeds. Some of the blooms are as near black as it is 

 possible for a flower to be, and of a velvety texture of 

 great richness. 



The flowers from which the drawings were made for 

 the beautiful lithograph which accompanies this number 

 of the Gakden were raised from this seed. 



PRICE OF SEEDS.— Mixed Packets of fifty seeds, 

 50 cents ; collections containing one packet each of eight 

 distinct shades, $3.00. 



4 B. K. BLISS & SONS. 



34 Barclay Street, New York. 



15ci 



A Violet from Mother's Grave," and 49 other 

 opular Sor.es, words and music entire, all for 

 5c. PATTEN & CO., 47 Barclay St., N. Y. 



For sowing all kinds of small Gar- 

 den Seeds, with accuracy and dis- 

 patch. It is easily operated bvaladv 

 or a child of ordinary intelligence, 

 with a little practice. 



Its cost is trilling compared with 

 the advantages resulting from its 

 The saving in time and seeds 



construction 

 is so simple, 

 that it is not 

 liable to get 

 out of order. 

 Descriptive 

 Circulars 

 mailed to all 

 applicants. 

 Price, $1.25 

 each. Sent by 



post- 

 paid, to any 



$1.50. A lib- 

 eral discount 

 to agents. 



For sale by 

 K. BUSS & SONS. 



34 Barclay Street, New York. 



NEW EARLY TOBACCO, 

 GENERAL GRANT. 



The earliest Tobacco in cultivation, particularly adapted 

 for growing in the Northern States. Last summer it 

 produced leaves 44 inches in length, of proportional e 

 breadth, and matured its crop perfectly, us far north as 

 Duluth, Minnesota. The leaf has extremely small 

 veins, is of the finest possible t 1 ore , a 1 id very elastic, 

 One of the best judges of Tobacco in New York city 

 pronounces it an exceedingh promising variety, and an 

 old Connecticut Valley grower says it is the choicest as 

 well as the earliest sort. In- has seen. Directions for 

 cultivation and curing sent with each packet. Price, 25 

 cents per packet ; 5 packets, $1.00, 



B. K. BEISS & SONS, 

 4 34 Barclay St., New York. 



: S3 

 New Yarieties Potatoes. 



VERMONT CHAMPION, 



BKOWNELL'S BEST, 



EAREY HOUSEHOLD. 

 Varieties of 1881. 



EXTRA EARLY PEACH BLOW, ^ ^ 



AMERICAN MAGNUM B0NUM ey 



^ AMERICAN GIANT. 



For description and price of the above, also the fol- 

 lowing popular sorts : ALPHA, the e „rli,M rand,, <»,.«•», 

 BEAUTY Db IIKltKON. Karlj Oliio. Snowflake, 

 Pride of America, St. Patrick, White Elephant, 

 V.xtvA Karlv Vermont, Matchless, and other lead- 

 ing varieties, send tor our Illustrated Potato Catalogue, 

 4H pages, which contains much useful matter upon their 

 culture. Mailed to all applicants inclosing 10 cents, reg- 

 ular customers free. 



il. hi. Itl.IHS & SOISS, 

 2 3 4 34 Barclay St., Sew York. 



BERRY BASKETS AND CRATES, 



BEST AND CHEAPEST. 



Money refunded if don't suit. Neat, strong, durable. 

 All that can be desired. Send for large descriptive cir- 

 culars. BATTERSON. 

 2 3 4 Buffalo, I*. Y. 



