1868.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
113 
BRAHMA POOTRA EGGS for batcbSng. $3 
per doz., packed and delivered to EzpreswOfflcc. 
BUFF COCHIN EGGS for hatching. $5 per 
doz., packed and delivered to Express Office. 
S. M. SACSDEBS, Port Iliclimond, 
Staten Island. New York. 
EGGS— Brohmns weighing 20 lbs. the pair; also 
I'rnm While Leghorn uMli yc-lh.TV l.- L -s.pure. $'.' n iloz. A 
few choice corks. HENRY VINE, Mai (incite, Wis. 
SGGS from Hrst-class Brahma Fowls, ?2 per doz. 
isilviTScalirinlil Hantaan. $1 per doz. Dclivere'l to Kx- 
prcsson reeeipl . ,.r price. W. I'.rc.wn. Hampton Falls, N. H. 
SEW, CHEAP A\"D VERY USEFUL. ! 
OITlt >EW ST1LF, PATENT «'AI.- 
endar, tor 1*N, is now rea.lv, and will be sent, post- 
paid, to anv address on receipt of lil'lecn cents. Every 
Couutius-Uon-e ami i ifflce should have one. 
~" SAMUEL UOWLES & CO., Springfield, Mass. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES. 
"Charles Downing."— This fine variety was raised hy J. S. 
Downer, of Todd In. Kv., ami is con-idered the lic-l new 
i.m-.wn.livsiich men as Charles llowninz.of N'ew- 
lmr-li". I'rof. Thiirber. Horticultural Editor of American 
Vi'icnUnrist. Titos. .Median, Edit or of Hardeners' Monthly, 
ami others Charles Downing, who fruited this variety last, 
season s-ivs it is ccrtainlv verv promisin-'. and from what I 
iiave -eel! lliis season, think it will prove an acqni-ition. and 
p,r \ i"or produetiv.-ness. sj z e, and ()nalit\, e,.nitiineil. ilniik 
| -nneiaor'to a n v new sort, plants? - ., doz.; f:\ inn; sell, liiou; 
siliie '. - ,n in. The following iiave been selected from ml varie- 
ties, all are native seciilinzs, very promisins, except. Per- 
pet nil Pine. .Inenmla. and President, these are from I' ranee. 
Globe, verv laru'o, splendid, f>. doz. $10, 100. 
renner See, lliir,-. extra line. S'J. doz. ; *10. 100. 
Glocdes rerpetn.il Pin'\ everte>:irinz v.uieiv, Imported di- 
rect from Mr. CI nabs bv me last year, said to be large, 
sweet, cverbeavitiL', PI. doz.; $10, 100. 
Eonievn's Sc'lliii'.: proini-es to be mneli more valuable 
than Wilson, quite as prodnetive and firm, laru'e, bright 
scarlet, sweet, $1. doz.; $:0.1Ml; $75 per 1.000. 
Harrison, a splendid new varietv, tine. $.'. doz. ; $10. 10(1. 
Market, larite. productive, very early, $.>, doz. ; $10, 100. 
These varieties, one doz. each, $'i.OO. 
Great ISippowam, immense size, sweet, $1, doz.; $:!. 100. 
.Jucunda.stroii-lv reeominemleil. very la rue, $1 , <]"■/.: $1. inn. 
Durand's Se-!liii- better than .Jtieunda, $1. doz. ; $1, 100. 
Hulibard'3 Seedbni. larjc, productive. $l.doz.; $1, 100. 
President, equal to lOr. Xacaise in size. $1. doz.: $4. 100. 
Stiir-'er Seedling, larze. pro-lnelive. firm. $1. doz.; $:;, ino. 
Xc-ro, laree, novel color, nearly black, $1. doz. ; $1, 100. 
Ella, law, earliest lieirv known, firm. Iine.$l. doz ; $1. 100. 
Philadelphia,:! promisin i vnriet v.verv earl v,$l, doz., *:;. 100. 
Abraham Lincoln, a nianidliceut berry, $1, doz.; $5, 100. 
These nine varieties, one doz. each. $5.00. 
"White Alpine. sweeteroui:h wnhoutsmtar. $1. doz.; $:1100. 
Hed Alpine, a creat bearer, continuins late. si, doz.; $:1. l"fl. 
Mend's seedlim.'. a verv line, lareje varietv. $1. doz, ; $:, 100. 
This entire eolleetion. ineluiiinz Charles I'owiliie-;, *r>.l>0. 
Address WM. S. CAHPliXTEK. 156 Kcadc-st., New York. 
GOOD PLANTS. 
100 or Less sent Post-paid by Mail. 
STRAWBERRIES: Doz. 100. 1000 10,000 
Philadelphia, verv earlv 50c. J2.00 $13 $100 
-names' Mainin.inlh, larse 50c. 3.00 30 
Dnrand SeeilbiiL'. lar-e. 50c. 3.00 20 ISO 
Stilf.-er Seedlin- larac 50c. 3.00 20 ISO 
r.ippowam. 1 ,t 40C. 2.00 10 90 
Lenni-'s White, foiev 40c. 1.50 10 00 
Green Prolific, late 30c. 1.00 5 40 
A-rieullurist. large 30c. 1.00 4 36 
Jucnnda (Xo. 7n0i 40c. 2.50 IS 150 
Golden liueen. late 50c. 2.50 20 
CUBS. Downing, new . $4.00 25.nO 
■. hed. -G imKv. 1...I. -carlet 40C 1.00 5 40 
AVdson'n A I Mil v. I low ma's Proline. Ere neb s Hi 104, Cut- 
ter >'a-'lling Starr'aS lling, Ida, and Metealf, 3u cts. per 
dozin; -J ei-. per Hill.; $:; per 1U00; $25 per 10,000. 
RASPBERRIES: Doz. 100. 1000. 5000. 
jio.dii::- I'd 10; Cap. Early 50c. $2.50 $20 $75 
P.ei-eii'. Thumb— . verv early. $6.00 50.00 500 
Philadelphia, Standard 2.00 15.00 140 600 
Clarke large 6.00 411.00 350 
Ellisdale. vigorous 6.00 50.00 
BLACKE.EC.KlCs; 
Kittatinnv 2.50 15.00 140 600 
W ilson's Earlv, .No. 1. extra 8.01 50.00 400 1500 
•• \o 2, " 4.00 20.00 180 
i;.. .1 Callings.... 1.00 3.00 
Kittatinnv Hoot Cuttings 50 2.00 
lllaeklieiiv Hoot Cut till ^s.planted where int muted to grow, 
■re certain, ami will attain larger size by fall, than 
Ibrccd hot-bed plants. Anv person planting 1 t minings 
mi ni-lied bv mi' nun' have the privilege ,,l Idling all vacan- 
cies a mi good plants next rail, at hall One price then soldat. 
Printed directions how to plan;, sent with each order. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR 
FOR 1S68 contains select lists of 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEELS, 
all the best new varieties. 
New Rosea, Verbenas, Geraniums, Fuchsia Bedding 
Plants, Gladiolus. Dahlias, etc.. Small Fruits, Books, Implc- 
ln'-nts. and all other article's appertaining to the trade, 108 
illustrated, will be forwarded upon receipt of a 
stamp. IIENI1Y A. DREER, Seed-grower, etc., 
No. 711 Chcstnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Largest Collection of Tomatoes in the 
Country. 
See Amateur Cultivator's Guide. N'e-v English and Ameri- 
can Seedling Potatoes; for description see Washburn's 
Ainaleiir Cultivator's Guide. Seel to alt applicants on re- 
Ceipl ol 25 els. Ad. II--. WASHBURN & CO.. 
II.. Ill Hall, BOStOD, Mass. 
Gladiolus a Specialty. 
WelmHo attention to our new lit of Gladiolus, contain. 
Ins all tH. now varieties. 800 ournow Illustrated 
«i&'»^ 9B '^ Pt0fWC 'cW«ACOBft 
FLUSHING 
TREES AND SHRUBS 
will be furnished at retail, and also by the 100 or 1,000.1 
The stock includes every desirable variety of 
FRUIT TREES, 
AND OF 
IiAWN and STREET TREES. 
More tlmn 200 varieties of Evergreens arc offered. 
CLARKE RASPRERRY, 
Early Wilson and K iiun inny Bl.-icUbcvrics, 
and other small fruits can be furnished by the 100 and 1,000. 
PARSONS & CO., Flushing, IV. Y. 
THE BEST PLANTS of the BEST VARIETIES 
Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries. Currants. 
Grapes, &c. arc the cheapest. All wanting such will con- 
sult my spring price list. Sent free. 
Purity warranted. E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
TIIE NEW DOUBLE PETUNIA 
66 EDWARD BECH." 
FROST & CO., Kochester, N. Y.„offer this magnificent Pe- 
tunia t«> Mu' public for the first time. 
'['his variety we consider the handsomest and largest ever 
offered. ;iin! is so considered by :ill who h;ive seen it. It is a 
lino acquisition to the flower garden, and none should be, 
without it. 
Price. $1 per Plant ; $0 per Dozen. 
Colored lithographs nt The above plant will be sent to all 
applicants on receipt ol'-'o cts. for each, but to purchasers of 
one dozen plants one [date gratis. 
Address FROST & CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, X. T. 
New and Rare Vegetables, 
Whitlock's Horticultural Advertiser 
issued monthly from the Office of 
"ALL. NURSERIES IN ONE," 
37 Park Row, New York. 
Price $1.50 per annum, and a Concord and Iona Grape 
Vine and Kittatinny Blackberry (Fixe Plants) for Noth- 
ing. Single copies 15 cents. 
The demand for this journal has been so great we have 
determined to make it a monthly of first-class Horticultural 
information. 
The March No. will contain articles from the following 
well-known writers. 
Select Hardv Herbaceous Perennials— By P. Barry. 
Deciduous Ornamental Trees— By Wm. Webster. 
Ornamental Shrubs— By A. S. Fuller. 
Flowers— By James Vick. 
Cranberries— By A. B. Crandall. 
What Constitutes a Healthy Vine— By Dr. A. Merrill. 
The Comparative Demand and Supply of Fruit— By 
S. K. Todd. 
Tiik*Cueraxt Worm— By Rev. J. Copeland. 
Also, the Prices Current of All Nurseries and instructions 
for planting. 
asparagus. 
: year old plants SI per 100, $7 per 1.000, jr.:o pe 
II. H. BIWW.V, -New L'.ruiisM-ick, N. J. 
EARLY GOODRICH ,t HAMSUN POTATOES, 
and other varieties. All potatoes sent out are of fine 
size, smooth, etc. Seed Potato :md Vegetable Plant Cata- 
logues mailed free to all on application. 
D. H. CP.OWS, New Brunswick. N". J. 
WILSON'S EARLY, KITTATINNY AND 
Lawton Blackberry Plains, Philadelphia. Miami, 
and Doolittle Black lap Haspl-errr Plants, also Strawberry 
Plants in lar^e or small ijuatuiu s, for - : ,ir bv 
DANIEL McLAI P.Y, 
Cold Spring Small Fruit hi i. 
NewBrimsui , X. J. 
Japanese Striped Leaved Ma.^e. 
The experience of the past two years fully confirms all 
that has been said in ha lav.n. an 1 it is n..w acknowledged 
by all f ' 
as the J 
ducd ill many years. 
Packets of nVl Seeds. ^-, cents : .". reicl.cis for $1.00. 
B. K. BUSS & SON, 11 Park Kow, New York. 
Apple and l»ear Seed 
nf the ver>' best riuality— for sale 111 lots to suit, at Hie 
lowest markei nrlce. 
P.. K. BLISS 4 SON', 11 Pail: Bow, New York. 
Farm fof 8^1c>, or Work on Shares, desirable 
and verv thoun. > ; *> acres,, a *'<n, near New York, 
.'iMI'romr. ... ftill 
ATTENTION —All Wanting Farms. — Cheap 
farms and fruit lots tor sale, at the Junction of the West 
Jersey ami Cape May llaili'Oads, :s miles south of Philadel- 
phia. Soil, line loam, superior for all crops; country rolling 
cnoii-li for heaulv and ul ilitv: climate mild and provcrl.ially 
healthy; water soft and pure. Xo feyer and ague. Clreu- 
lais. u i \ in _r lull information, sent free. Address, 
IV.M. AUIMTT, Olas-horo. X. J. 
Fruit Farms for Sale at llammontoii. 
The best fruit soil In the Union, good markets, fine cli- 
mate, pure water, irood society. Some yery desirable and 
valuable Farms now for sale here at from i:,liO to hull) dollars. 
Also, land not oyer 1 '■■ mile from Railroad at 311 dollars pel- 
acre. Terms, easy. Send lor paper laving full in format ion to 
B. J. BYRNES, 
Hanimonton, Xcw Jersey. 
FARM for Sale— :.00 Acres near R. R. Depot, 
Churches and Schools. 10 miles west of Schenectady. 
(I I buildings, soil unsiir|.a-si'd. Price Si; ihhi ; h:il f c;isli. 
Apply to J AS. BARCLAY, Scotch Bush. Montg'y Co.. X.Y. 
VALUABLE Fruit Farm, near Hammonton ; 15 
Acres; IX in Grapes; :lc. Raspberries and Blackber- 
ries; |, M ri \ v |,,.| |j,.„; •... \\" | 1 -o.ls I (.no sl illon ; uood 
location for Nursery. Price SHOOO; part mac remain. 
A. FARMi.U. Klhiood, N. J. 
w 
ANTED. — Next summer on a fruit farm an 
:perienccil married farmer. Small family preferred, 
bcral. R. IIIU'I-KR, Vmeland, New Jersey. 
TATEM & DAVENPORT, 
Produee Comruit>sion Dealers, and Shippers of Fruit and 
Truck, Nos. 1. 2, and 4 Del. Ay. Mark.-r, Pliihidelphia. 
Consijrnnientt will receive prompt attention. Standard 
varieties of S.-ed potatoes, wari'anted, .-liinpi'd to all points, 
pronerlv packed. Shipping orders put up :it lowest market 
rates. Terms Cash.— Correspondence soUctted, 
BEES. 
Imported and home-reared queens. Prices reduced. Send 
st;u no [ni' circukir and price list. St. Julius ville. Montnom- 
ery Co., N. T. M. QUI N BY. 
ALDERNEY CATTLE, imported and out of im- 
ported ; also.piire-hred U^vU. Address G.VT. FAHLEE, 
Cres^kill, K. J., on .Northern II. i:., 1 hour from Xew York. 
Greatest Novelty of the Season. 
RED SWEET CORN. 
This Is a new varietv produced by crossing the old red 
■with the white. The producers f-uv Unit it is superior to any 
other variety lor the I able, so tender that a person without 
teeth can eat it. It is also of larire size, sweet and mellow, 
or fat; when in eat ins order it is pink, but mm- to a brnrht 
red when iliv ; should not be cooked until tlie ears are well 
filled. Price, per pkt.,-^5 cts. WASIir.niv & ni, 
HortT Hall, Doston, Mass. 
Russell's Improved Sweet Corn. 
The earliest in the country. For sale at 243 State st.. New- 
Haven, Conn. All that want the genuine can net it for 
twenty- live cents per package; each package >nt a, ns enough 
to plant sixtv hills. Sent bv mail to anv pi <•■•■ m tin- I nin i\ 
postage paid, bv addressing " 
" ucloi 
CALYIX RUSSELL. 
Flower Seeds ! Flower Seeds ! ! 
FROST & CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester,N.Y., 
HftYe just received from Europe a fine collection of 
Flower Seeds, which they offer for the Spring of 18G8. 
Catalogue sent to all annlicants upon receipt of Postage 
Stamp. Address, FROST *fc CO., 
Genesee Yalley Nurseries, r^chester, X. Y. 
Choice Seeds from Rhode Island. 
Barrett's Early Cabhage, as good as Brunswick, price 23 
cts. per package. $1 p--r «z. Brunswick, rai-ed bv John Fot- 
tler. *1 per oz. Jersey Wakefield 50 ct-, p.-r oz„ $ti per lb. 
Green Savov ::o els j.er oz,. -*1 per lb. White French Turnip, 
the purest in tin- country, £1 per lb. Hed and Yellow Onion. 
Blond Turnip Beer, Earlv White Dutch Turnip, Late Bound 
Turnip. Morn and Orange Carrot, Asylum sweet Corn. Early 
Xarragansett Sweet Cum, and various other Reeds of our 
own growing. i"r w hidi we were awarded the first premium 
at the New England Fair tin- j>a-t seas-.n. A 
ranted. Send orders to 
SEEDS and POTATOES IN THE WEST. 
. Glcnson, and other 
e; also a collection of 
ie growth, and all from 
riety and quality In the 
Bust. Catalogues witn 
Early Goodrich. Iln 
"Tieties " * 
llblet 
West, and as low In pr: 
V8T" 
SWEET POTATOES FOR SEEI>. 
We have on hand a good stock of the above named Sweet 
Pniutoes, which we oiler tn those wanting Reed the coming 
spring at reasonable prio 
^EED POTATOES. —Genuine Early Goodrich, 
f3 Earlv Setter. nw\ Om„,, s,.,-,| l-,,i:it,„ -. l ,i ■-<? ami liantl- 
somc; deilTered loNewTork. or Hnrii'oni. < nim..ai fdper 
barn-l. A.l.lr. ^. I:. \V. i .1:1-. in U.I>. i i i.. I -m, 
T^nE newWIBE TKKIXIS will 
last a lice 
r flowr-r tririlen. wri 
Aim • ^tsauii pr!i 
>\ II.J.JAM W. WILCOX, 
' - - jUUitlerown, C.-mrtj 
