1866. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
113 
KNOX'S VINES AND PLANTS. 
Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries, &c., &c., of every desirable 
Variety, and best quality. 
OUR GRAPE VINES 
ore pvopasated from -n-ood, taken from our own bearing 
vineyards, of tu-enty one acres, and are so produced as lo 
secure tlio most healthy and vigorous growth. We are now 
able to farnisli, of the best quality, the following varieties : 
Concord, 1, 3, and 3 years old; HJela- 
warc, Hartford Prolific, Creveling, Union 
Vlllase, Cnyalioga, Allen's Hybrid, Ke- 
becca, Taylor, Anna, Alvey, Elsinburg, 
Rogers' Hybrids, Nos. 4, 15 and 19, Mar- 
tlia, Black Hawk, lona, IsraeSla, Adi- 
rondac, &c.. See. 
Our stock is large and superior, but the demand promises 
to exceed the supply. 
Send Ten Cents for tlie 
NEW EDITION 
OF OUK 
Descriptive and IlSiistratcd Catalogue 
which fcives Select Lists, Prices of Vines, Instractious for 
prepavins the soil, planting:, pruning, and much other valu- 
able information, &c., &c. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
■\Tc claim that no one has given the Strawberry more ear- 
nest attention than we, and that our colleetiuu embraces 
every variety, worthy of cultme. 
At llie very liead of the lis't we place, 
JUCU^DA — OUR NO. 700, 
whicli in point of size, beauty, yield, long bearixo. 
sniPPiXQ QUALITIES, viGon OF PLAST, PROFIT, aud olhcr 
desirable qualities, Is far ix advance of any other variety, 
of v.'liicli we liave knowledge. A few acres of it, in the 
uelghborlioocl of any good market, would be quite a fortune. 
Dr. JNO. A. ■\YARDKr., says: "It Is the most remarliablc 
fruit of its class that has ever come under my observation." 
A. "W. Harrison, after first seeing it on our grounds, say.s: 
*' I at once determined to plant no other, and regarded it us 
the Strawberry of the future, par excellence:' 5Ir. B. Bate- 
ham, says: " Could corroborate all tliat others have said of 
its great beauty, size, and excellence of flavor." Geo. M. 
Beeler, says: " I saw great quantities, ten or twelve ber- 
ries of which filled a pint. » • « Bushels of them sold 
every day in marliet, which brought one dollar per quart." 
Thomas Meeiian, says: But the greatest of all Knox's 
Strawberries is undoubtedly 'TOO.'" These gentlemen all 
formed tiieir judi^ment of this remarkable fruit, from seeing 
it on our ground;*, some of tliem, for several successive years. 
We might also c;ive much other similar testimony, from Uev. 
Jas. Colder, of Harrisburg, Pa-.-W H. Loomis, of Indianapo- 
lis, Ind., A. Thompson and Geo. "W. Campbell, of Delaware. 
O., S. B. Marshall, Masslllon, O., J. R.. Miller. Springfield. O., 
A. B. Buttles. Columbus, O.. Dr. B. Edwards, St. Louis. Mo., 
and many othere. For further description of this Etrawbcr- 
ly ; also of the Agriculturist, Fillmore, Golden Seed- 
ed, Russell, Greex Prolific, Georgia ^L\3imotii, Lady 
FiXGEK, Lenxig's White, Triomphe de Gaxd, Wilsox, 
French's Seedling, &c., &c., modes of planting, growing, 
gatlierhig, marketing, and mucli other valuable information, 
send 10 cents for our DESCRIPTIVE and ILLUS- 
TRATED CATALOGUE. 
RASPBERRIES. 
We have a large supply of Ilornrt. Pilate, Sonchct, 
Improved Black Cap, PhilaililpUia, Miami, 
Pui'iile Cane, &c. Descriptions and Illustrated Se- 
lect Lists. Prices, tl-c, contained in 
CATALOGUE, 
for which send 10 cents. 
eiLACSCBERRIES. 
In addition to tlio valuable old varieties, Roclielle, 
Dorcltestci* and Newman, wo can furr.isli superior 
plants or 'Wilson's E.-irly and Kitl.atinny. Enclose 
10 cents for CATAIiOGUE, coutaluiug description, illus- 
trations, Select Lists, Prices, cSic. 
CURRANTS. 
Having given much attention to the selection of a good 
stock of Currants, we are able to furnish, in any quantity, all 
the old and new kinds, including , Clitrry, "Wlxite 
Cwi-ape, Vcrsaillaisc, Fertile d'Angers, Fer- 
tile do Palliian, Victoria, Black Naples, *Jkc. 
We are constantly receiving very many letters of inquiry, 
in reference to the culture of SMALL FRUITS. The 
information sought after, is contained in the IVEAV EDI- 
TION of oar CATALOGUE, which will be sent to all 
applicants enclosing 10 cents. 
It is furnished at less than cost, and is worth ten times the 
amount to all Interested la the subjects of which It treats. 
J- ivisrox, 
Kos 135, E»itlslmirs-li, l»ii. '] 
HENDERSON AN 
FLEMING'S 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWEE SEEDS, CROP of 1865. 
Most of our Vegetable Seeds have been grown by us. The 
following are such as are used as the BEST AND MOST 
PROFITABLE sorts in 
Our HarS^et Garden!^ 
near Jersey City, where, for nearly twenty years, we have 
grown to supply the fastidiou? market of New York. 
per quart. 
Beans, (Bush) Valentine, Mohawk, Ktrfugee Sucls. 
Beans, (Pole,) Lima, Seiva GO • • 
per OS. 
Beets, Short Top Round, Long Blood 15 ■ 
Cabbage, True Wakefield, e* oz. $1. Wlnningstadt. 50 ■■ 
Cabbage, (Late,) Premium Flat Dutch, Drumhead. 40 ■■ 
Carrot, Early Horn. Long Orange l"j ■• 
Cauliflo-wer, True Dw"f Erfut, It oz. $-1. E. Paris.?! 50 '■ 
Celery, New Dwarf Wliite, p oz. §1, Giant 40 " 
per at. 
Corn, DwarfProliflc, ?»qt. 50cts., Evergreen 30 •• 
per oz. 
Caciiniber, New Jersey Hybrid, il oz. 40 cents, 
Long Green 30 •• 
Egg Plant, New York Improved Purple 60 " 
Lettuce, Curled Simpson, ?* oz.fiO cts., Butter 40 " 
nieloii. Citron, Nutmeg. Skillman's 20 ■ 
Melon, (Water,) Ice Cream. Mountain Sprout 15 ■■ 
Okra, Long Green, Dwarf Wliite 15 ■• 
Onions, White, ^ oz. 30 cts.. Red and Yellow , 20 ■ 
Parsley, Extra Curled 15 ■• 
Parsnip, Long Smooth 15 ■• 
Peas, (Early.) Extra Early Dan'l O'Rourke . .50 ■ 
Peas, (Late) Champion, British Queen ,50 ■• 
Pnmpkin, Cheese 10 ■" 
Kadisli, Scarlet Turnip and Long Scarlet.. 15 ■ 
Salsify, or Oyster Plant 23 •■ 
Spinacli, Round and Prickly , iq ■• 
SquasU, (Early; Custard, "c^ pkt. 25 cts., Bush .... 10 '■ 
Sqnasli, (Late) Turban, per pkt. 25 cts., Hubbard.. 30 •• 
Tomato, Tilden, Powell's Early.... f^25^"' 
Tomato, *arly Smooth Red, Fejee. Valencia 30 ■ ^' 
Turnip, White Dutch, Golden Ball 10 ■• 
Herbs, Thyme. Sage, Maijoram. &c., &c.... '^ pkt, 5 " 
The above sent by mail to any address on receipt of the 
prices annexed, with the addition of S cts. ^ a. for postage. 
Market Gardeners and others ordering in quantity will be 
supplied on liberal terms. 
Novelties isa Flo'weE* ^eeds. 
Lobelia Sno^vfiakc. AsaBedding Plantit stands 
unrivaled ; plant of dwarf erect habit. The flowers 
are large, perfectly even, and of the purest white... 
Scarlet S\vcct Pea : Invincible. Remarkably fra- 
grant, witli blight scarlet crimson flowers, entirely 
new in color and uuujual prolific bloomer .. 
Ap3ielcxis Atrosanguineus. A new everlast- 
ing of great beauty; flowers dark crimson, develop- 
ed in wonderful profusion 
Bfew "Wliite Monthly Pink, Sarah Hoxoard. 
For description and Illustration, See February No. 
of Agriculturist for ISGG 
Pectus Augustifolia. Higlit three or four Inch- 
es, each plant 12 inches across, with foliage, remark- 
able for its strong citron-like fi'agrance. Flowers 
deep yellow 
Falafoxia Hookcriana. A New Annual, of 
dwarf-branching habit, with bright showy rosy pur- 
ple blossoms 
AmarantUus Ercctus Superba. A branching 
variety of compact growth, 1 foot in hight, ol ricli 
glossy crimson 
"Waitzia Aurca. A new everlasting flower of 
great beauty, with bright golden yellow flowers, 
one inch in diameter 
Waitzia Corymbosa. Flowers of a light car- 
mine shaded yellow, having tlie peculiarity when 
dried of yielding a fragrance similar to ripe straw- 
berries 
Waitzia Crandiflora. Somewhat the color of 
W. Aurea, but larger and more robust in all its 
parts, forming a plant of great beauty and elegance. 
Matliiola Bicorni^. An evening scented stock, 
the power of its delicate perfume can be distinctly 
perceived at a distance of a hundred yards , flow- 
ers rosy pink 
Tnrner^s Premium Florists' PinU. Seeds 
of this splendid assortment which we know to be 
from the genuine stock 
3Iininlus Maculosiis Stxiattis. Flowers on 
3'ellow grounds beautifully striped— scarlet, crim- 
son, brown, etc : wpU adapted for shade borders. , . 
"Wigandia Caracasana. An ornamental foii- 
aged plant of great beauty— attaining a hight of 10 
feet 
The entire collection of 14: Novelties for SIO. 
by maiL 
$1.00 
1.00 
$1.00 
51.00 
51.00 
§1.00 
$1.00 
51.00 
$1.00 
$1.00 
$1.00 
$1.00 
$1.00 
Free 
ONE YEAK^S SUPPLY 
of 
Yegetable Seeds for Private Families, 
contains only the most approved sorts, and will be found a 
great convenience in ordering to sucli as are not conversant 
with the difl'erent varieties. It is also a saving of 20 per cent, 
from our regular Catalogue prices. The quantities are ar- 
ranged to suit the wants of those having large or small 
Gardens ; 
Collection No. 1, Sutflcient for a Garden of 2 Acres $50.00 
No. 2, •• ■■ •• 1 •• .... 25.00 
No. 3. ■• ■■ •■ M ■■ .... 10.00 
No. 4. " •■ " K •■ .... 5.00 
The above being bulky must bo forwarded by Express. 
Collections of Flower Seeds by Mail, 
(post-paid, for prices annexed.) 
Collection No. 1, Contains 12 choice Annuals 50 
No. 5, ■ • 25 • ■ • ■ $1.00 
No. 3, 50 choice Annuals and Bi- 
ennials 2.50 
No. 4, •• 100 choice Annuals, Bienni- 
als and Perennials 5.00 
Garden Tools and Implements, 
Russiau Baa» and Chiucso Grass for tying. 
Tree and Plant Labels, 
Prunmg and Budding ECnives. 
Our I^esci'Hptflve Catalogue of Seeds 
containing plain and concise instrnctions of the methods of 
cultivation now in practice in ourown grounds. Nowready, 
which will be mailed on receipt of ten cents. To our cus- 
tomers of last j-ear it will be mailed free. 
MEMDERSON &r FI.EMINC, 
Seedsmen, Market Gardeners & Florists, 
67 Nassau St., cor. of JoSisa St., 
Nevy ¥orl£. 
