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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Address, ALFRED L. SEW ELL, PiihlisniT, *f. 
CARD 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS, AND 
LARGE PLANTERS OF 
Crrapes, Strawberries, Raspber- 
ries, Blackberries, Goose- 
berries, Currants, &c. 
Heretofore we have not been able to ofl'er any special in- 
ducements to the Trade as the demand for our vines and 
plants has generally exceeded the supply, and our business 
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such articles as we offer. 
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of our grape vines: 
" Having visited Mr. Knox's grounds, and inspected his 
Btock of grape vines, several times during the season of 
growth the present year, (1867), I can Btate, that, for thrifti- 
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young vines Is as good as I have ever seen, and the best of 
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the popular kinds in good proportion— the supply of Concord 
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ROSES. 
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