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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[Februaey, 
HORTICULTURIST 
ALMANAC, 1868, 
With descriptions and twenty five illustrations of new and 
best varieties of KaspbeiTics, Blackberries, and Strawber- 
ries, contain* valuable information to all who are about 
planting either for private use or market purposes, Sent 
post-paid lor out; three cent sti 
15 to *SO Days Earlier. 
Keyes' Early Prolific Tomato. 
HOVEY & CO., 
Again offer genuine seeds raised by them, of this moat val- 
uable Tomato, wbieh has proved from 15 to 30 days earlier 
than any other kind. 
J. S. Sewall. St. Paul, Minn., savs: "It is one month ear- 
lier than the Tilden." I'. He.vdeiiso.n-, New York, says " it 
ripens iis general crop ahtint IT, <la>/< e/rrii ■ r llian am' other 
variety." D. I.axih-.ktii a- Son-, Philadelphia, say thai "it 
is a teeek earlier, and I 111' iseiiougii lo make 
til.' 
,';irli 
fib*.. 
for™?,; 
"it isn 
Stlve 
nllothi.,.. 
the 'I'ilden or Frill's, and imreh more ji-rnlnerire" Judge 
J. Kim:, Dubuque, Iowa, savs: " it is deeidedlv the finest 
flint ot the kind lie has vet raised. It is not only 15 to 20 </,;//« 
earlier, hut belter flavored, all acquisition bevond dispute.' 
The G\r.i>E\Hi;s' (.'in:.. milk savs It is " iltogother a first- 
class variety." 
Hundreds of similar testimonials might be added from all 
parts ot the United States. 
Single packets of seeds, 25 cts. The trade supplied by the 
100 or 1,000. Address IKiVKV & CO.. 
53 North Market--!., Foston. Mass. 
Send for Knox's Sectl Cataloa 
i.— See page 71. 
Geneva JXrir-sery. 
Fruit Trees and Grape Vine?. 
Dwarf Apple Trees, 2 years old, yery thrifty. 
Dwarf and standard Pears. good assortment. 
Dwarf Cherry. 1 and 2 years old, mostly Karlv liiohmond. 
Standard Cherry, 1. '.'. and 1 years old. line stock 
Plum Trees, 4 years old, 2d size ; l year old. 1st class. 
Peach Trees, 1 year old, tliriltv, and good selection. 
Strawberry and Raspberry Plants, lo-st kinds. 
Grape Vines, a largo stock at very low prices. 
All the leading sorts, fine, strong plants. 
STOCKS AND SEEDLINGS. 
Apple, Pear. Plum. Cherry, and Quince Stocks. Doueain 
Stocks lor Dwarfs. Send for our Wholesale Catalogue. 
W. it T. SMITH, Geneva. N. Y. 
SEND at ONCE for KNOX'S SMAliL FRUIT 
CATALOGUE See page 73. 
TO FARMERS & PLANTERS. 
The subscribers offer for sale 20,000 Tons 
f Double 1I< Mn«.l PoudnUe, marie 
om the Night Soil, Won,}. Offal, ami //,.,,/ 
nimalaot New York City, tor which thev 
lbng term of 
. ..e Dollar-* per 
Ton. This article is ihllv irna. ante,-l to hf as 
good, weight lor ir,>iqht, as anv Sixty or Sevcn- 
nliate in ninki't. The re- 
, and double the 
weeks earli 
rience ot hnmlre-ls ,,( fan 
be sent free to 
y one applying by letter or oth 
HE LODI MAXUFACTT'IIiyc, 
06 Courtlamlt-st., Ne 
BOSTON MARKET CELERY. 
Hovey & Co.. have the pleasure of offering pure, new seed 
of this unrivaled Celery, introduced bv them to the trade a 
lew vears since. It has been often asked why such Celery 
eoithl be loiinil in no mhiT niarki't. 
Sent by mail for •,',". cts. per packet. TTOVKY & CO 
53 North Market-st.. Boston, Mass. 
SEED POTATOES. 
! kinds 
filled in the order re 
Hail or Express as di 
HAKISON POTATOES delivered per Express 
per barrel, $13.00. Early Goodrich. .$,.(111. These are 
my own growing. The yield of the Harison about alio hush- 
elsto the ana-; Goodrich, linn. Aildro.s 
Wm. S. CAP.PENTEIi, 150 Reade-st., New York. 
Send for Knox's Seed Catalos 
-See page 71. 
Soraro Journal and Farm Machinist. 
Devoted to Northern Cane Culture, Farm Machinery, and 
Progressive Husbandry. 
Teems: 1 copy 1 year 50 cts. 
4 copies, 1 year $1.50. 
Specimen numbers free. Address 
SORGO JOURNAL & FARM MACHINIST, 
110. Mnin-st.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 
EYES' EARLY PROLIFIC TOMATO SENT 
post-paid to any address for 15 cts. per packet. 
Wk. C. HART, vVaUleii, Orange Co., N. T. 
K 
FOR SALE. 
A Valuable Conntry Stat and Farm of 40 
Acres between Maman -k and White Plains. Westehe^t- 
er Co . N. Y in a region celebrated P>r its salubrity, l'ertility 
and beautv. and situated on hi-h -mnml, eomniaiultii- ex- 
tensive views in everv direction, meludinir "<> miles of L. I. 
Sound. Land in prime condition. Buitdimis new and rom- 
mndi'ins, Tins place was bought, improved, and oeeupied 
by the owner la merchant), for the benefit ol his health, and 
heimj; no longer needed, is offered Willi stoelc. crops, and 
iniplemeiits, at a threat bargain. Call on or address 
G. C. IIALSTED, 4". WMte-st., New York. 
Tliese beautiful Boxc 
with unprecedented su 
Strawberries and all s 
$10 per l.OOO, lor J 
n be readilv and 
■ hundred sent on 
Send for Cir- 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Beautify your homes with those superb Chromos of 
NIAGARA FALLS 
and Its companion, 
LAKE GEORGE. 
These Chromos are each 15 by 20 inches in size, and exe- 
cuted in the best style of the art, equaling in effect flue 
OIL PAINTINGS. 
In order that a million homes in our country maybe made 
more attractive, the priceof tliese handsome Chromos has 
been fixed at only $5 each, so thai every family may enjoy a 
luxury at a trilling; cost. Agents can make money in can- 
vassing for them, and will receive exclusive territory. 
SEND FOE, DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
W. H. POOTHROYD, 
20.") Jefferson Ave* 
Detroit, Mich. 
A. S. QTTACKENBUSH, 
102 William-street, 
New Tork. 
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rANTED— AGENTS- 
FOB Dll. GEO. II. DAbD'S AMERICAN HORSE AND 
CATTLE DOCTOR. 
This work, as iis name indicates, is a full and reliable 
treatise on all the Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and 
Hogs, and embraces Breeding, Hearing, Management, Im- 
provement and Preservation of Live Stock. It is. therefore, 
a Complete Stock Manual, and as such is without a rival 
worthy the name. This work is -aiiiin^ an immense popu- 
larity, and must eventually crowd out all others. Territory 
open in all parts of the country, on our usual liberal terms. 
R. W. CARROLL *& CO., 
Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
SEND at OIVCE for KNOX'S SMALL FRUIT 
CATALOGUE See page 73. 
Out Turing Folks 
ittaor of "John Halifa 
Tll'KNciK & I'lEI-IK, Piibli-hers, Boston. 
.JEW EDITION of SILVER'S NEW 
Lvf POIILTP.T BOOK tolls how to have fresh 
* everv week in the vein'. K'i one owning a 
i- "t fowls shutihi he without a copy. Sent 
■ for r,u cents. Address 
L. B. SILVE1I, Salem, Ohio. 
:ure, and the Pruelirnl stair limhl r. Price $10 each, post- 
paid. Illustrated Catalogue sent on receipt of stamp. 
A. J. BICKNELL. Publisher, Troy, N. T. 
AGENTS WANTED for a hook that every Farm- 
er ought lo lci\c. is.'itio copies sold in a few months. 
We have agents making over Sin per week. Good business 
for Farmers and Fiirino: * sons during tie' winter. Address 
ZEGLER, MoCUKDY & CO., 01 1 Areh-sl., Philadelphia, Pa. 
A BEAUTIFUL PUZZLE PICTURE sent free 
to all. something entirelv new. S. G. S1IEAFFE1! i 
CO., Photographers, Hanover, Penn. 
Send for Knox's Seed Catalogue.— See page 71. 
GRAPE VINES.— We offer very fine 
Plants at the following low rates : 
Delaware, 1 year, $20 per 100, $150 
1,000; 2 years, $25 per 100, $200 per 
1,000. 
Ives' Seedling, 1 year, $20 per 100, 
$150 per 1,000; 2 years, $25 per 100, 
$200 per 1,000. 
Iona and Israella, 1 year, $20 per 100, 
$150 per 1,000. 
Concord, 1 year, $10 per 100, $70 per 
1,000. 
Hartford Prolific, $15 per 100, $120 
per 1,000. 
Rogers' Hybrids, $25 per 100. 
For these low prices we shall send 
plants of the best quality. 
For rates for large quantities and for 
Catalogue containing prices of the other 
sorts of Vines, including those of the 
second and third quality, address 
PARSONS & CO., 
Flushing, near New York. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES. 
"Charles Downing."— This fine varietv was raised by J. S. 
Downer, of Todd Co.. Ky., and is considered (he best new 
variety known, hy such men as Charles Downing, of New- 
burgh, I':"!, lliiirlier, Horticultural Fditor of American 
Agt ieullii! .-', It, -. Median, Editor of Gardeners' Monthly, 
and otheis. ilo-Ii- I 'owning, who fruited this varietv last 
season says i' is certainlv vcrv promising, and from what. I 
have seen this season, think it will prove nil acquisition, and 
for vigor, productiveness, size, and quality, combined, think 
il superior to anv new sort, plants *", doz.; $25. pill; $150. moil; 
isi'.im, Minn. The i.dliiwiiig have been selected from 100 varie- 
ties, all are native seedlings, and very promising, except 
Gloedes Perpetual Pine, Jucunda, and President, tliese three 
are from France. 
Gloedes Perpetual Pine, everbearing varietv, imported di- 
rect from Mr. Gloedes bv me last year, said to be large, 
sweet, everbearing, iM doz.; $10 100. 
Komevn's Seedling promises to be much more valuable, 
than Wilson, quite as productive and linn, large, bright 
scarlet, sweet, $; doz.; S Ontl; $75 per 1,000. 
Harrison, a splendid new varietv, tine, if! doz.; ?10. 100. 
Abraham Lincoln, a magidliren't berrv, *'! doz. ; ?10, 100. 
Market, large, productive, vcrv eai lv, *'l doz. ; $10, 100. 
These varieties, one doz. each. J'l.OO. 
Great Uippowam, immense size, sweet. $1 doz.: $3, 100. 
.Tucundn. st 1'om.rlv recommended, vcrv largo, *l doz.; $1,100. 
' Durand's s lling, better than .Turunda. $1 doz. ; $1, 100. 
Hubbard's S ihng. large, productive. $1 doz.; $4, 100. 
President, ctinal to Dr. Xacaise in size. $1 doz.; $4, 100. 
Stinger s lling, large, productive, linn, $1 doz.; $3, 100. 
Negro, large, novel color, nearly black, $1 doz. ; *4. 100. 
Ella, large, earliest berrv known; linn. line. SI doz. ; *4, 100. 
Philadelphia, a promising varictv.vcrveariv.Sl doz.; $3,100. 
These nine varieties, one doz. each, lf.a.00. 
White Alpine, productive, sweet enough without sugar, $1 
doz.; .$:! 100. 
Fed Alpine, a great hearer, continuing late.Sl doz.; $3, 100. 
.Mead's Seedling, a vcrv line, large varietv, SI doz.; j?.. 100. 
This entire collect ion, in, dinting Charles Downing. SlVtlO- 
Address WM. s. CAFFK.N'l'FK. 1MI Fondest., New York. 
HONEY L.OCUST. 
Best hedge plant in cultivation,— hardy, rapid grower, free 
from disease and insects, and exceedingly thorny. Price for 
2-year-old plants, $1.50 per hundred. $S per 1,000. Liberal 
reduction to the trade. HOOPES, BUO. & THOMAS, 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 
CF" An immense crop of Peach Trees at low rates. 
T 
HE NEW TOBACCO Latakia, brought from 
Mount Lebanon bv I'.avard Taylor, per packet, 25 cents. 
Ad.'.io.s, >V. K. P.LAII:, Pleasantville, llarttord Co., Md. 
REATEST WONDER OF THE AGE.— Invis- 
ible Photographs, a package of them sent postage paid 
2..C1S. Address VV I'. WE.MYSS, "o'. I'.roadway, N. Y. 
Agents supplied at SI per dozen packages. 
«', 
Short-TIanfl Tritliout a. Master, by which the 
art of taking down Sermons, I,cctni-fs. S|»'cclu-s, Trials, 
etc.. mav he attained in a few hours. Fittv-lourth edition. 
and Terms to Agent 
SEND at OIVCE for KNOX'S SMA1.L. FRUTT 
CATALOGUE.— See page 71. 
