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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
fl^ON-EMBKlt, 
GRAPE VINES AT TEN CENTS EACH. 
PARSONS & CO., 
, q^'er Concord and Delaicare at ^\0() jmi- 1000, aiul other 
GRAPE VINES 
of all tlie best varieties, at reduced prices. 
The accamnlated experit^uee of several years in their improved mode of culture, has resulted in the production, tlds seft- 
«oD, of a c1b=s of plants superior to .my tliey have before olfered. Tlie firm niul well matured wood, and the Inrje and 
ilmroughly ripened roots •f the plants grown this year, cannot fail to ensure sucess to those who plant them. 
Deing srown without bottom heat, from well ripened wood, and in good, deep soil, not iujnred by extra manuring, lliey 
urc the less liable to many diseases which freely attack vines grown by the forcins process. 
1 n classifying their vines, they make no e.rlran. Tlieir No. 1 plants are the largest and best of their stock, and tlie aver- 
Ihi 
largest for retailing as ntti-fvi. Among the varieties are: 
Hartforil Prolific, fiO per IM: fJOO per 1000. 
Diana, *5.'i lier JtiO; $J00 per 1000. 
Israrlla, 1 year. No. 1, ?100 per 100; ?8'J0 per 1000. 
flo. do. 5, J73 per 100; *600 per 1000. 
Nortoii'.-i Virginia, ?W per 100 ; ^»0 per ICiOO. 
Artironilac, .?10 per 100; .?.",00 per inoo. 
C'ri'VoUng, ?.'0 per 100; fJOO per lUOO. 
Rogers Hybrid, .?10 per 100. 
hjp quality is not alloweti to be diminished by selectin; 
Concord. 1 year. .«I2.00 per 100; *100 jier 1000. 
Orlatvare, 1 year, Xo. i ?ia per lOO : $100 per 1000. 
<lo. 1 year. Xo.'.'. $,'0 per lOil; $150 per 1000. 
do. 1 year, No. 1. $1t per 100; J300 per 1000. 
Dflawnrc, 2 years old. J. $35 per 100; IfHo per lOiJO. 
transplanted, very strong.) ^'^ ' '""' ^ ' 
lona, No. 1, ?;5 per 100; $000 per lOCO. 
do. 3, ?"iO per 100; »400 per 1000. 
Ives Seedling, 1 year, $r. per 10); $200 per 1000. 
Where 10.000 are taker., a discount from these priceswiU be miide. 
The IVES SEEDL.I VCr can he safely recommended as a reliable and certain variety, grows rapidly, and after some 
years' testing, has been inund free from mildew and rot. 
Kor prices of other kinds, tliey refer tD the Descriptive Catalogue of Vines. 
They also offer RE.IIOXTAST and other ROSES on their own roots, and nuusually thnny, at 
S-40.00 per 100; 8130 per 1000. 
Also a large assorlmeut of the best 
TREE« A\I> SHRLB^. 
P.VRSOXS & CO., FLtSHIXO. N'. T. 
Adirondac Cirape Kursery & Vineyard. 
Superior Vines at Low Prices. 
40,000 Adtrondan Grape Vine?i, nf one. two and three 
yeftrfl. Tlie tMiille?;T and hi'<,i native ffrape. Al:!o. lonn, Isra- 
cUa, AUen'i* Hvhrid. DelawaiT, iJhvim. Concord, Creveling, 
Cuyahoira. Kaliiord Prolii\c, Maxatawny. MU(.'3, liehecca, 
iiogers" Hvbrhl. Sherman, Tnion Vlllafie. &r.. Ac. Sample 
Vlne-^ sec'urelv packed and sent hy mail, when ordered. 
Descriptive and Priced Catalocne -ipiit iVee or. application. 
JOHN W. B.\1LKT & CO., 
riattsbursh, Clinton Co., K. T. 
IVORTOJV'S YIRGLMA SEEDLING. 
Orape Vine Plants (layers) for Sale. 
So. 1, $300 per 1.000; S-So per 100; ^5 per dozen. 
So. 2, $i25 " $27.50 " $4-25 per dozen. 
Terms cash In advance, or collected br Express Company 
on delivery of tlie plants. 
OEORGE \ESTEL., Mascontah, 
St. Clair Co„ Illinois. 
Orape Vines ! 
r>r. Rovce's thoroughlv practical advices to Plantei"? who 
would put the rliiht viiie in the ritrlii i^lace ; with descrip- 
tive and priced List, eniliraeins a full assortment for wide 
Terrllorv. Al?o, descriptive and priced List of Grape Cut- 
tl/ign. Either or both paper* mailed to any desirer'e address 
on receipt of stamp dnected to 
Di. W. A. ROTCK. Newburgh, N. T. 
GMiAI*E VIJVES. 
We offer this fall, the new varieties, well grown. Isabella, 
Concord, and othcif*, grown from cuttings, in quantities. 
Send for price lis^. FERRIS & CATWOOD, 
Ponghkeepsie, N'. Y. 
10NA VINES FOR FALL PLANTING.— Vims 
which are vltjorons, stronp;, and of great excellence, 
grown Iroin single eves with ppecSal rare and attention, 
tliey are offered l>v the l.OOUor single vine, on mo^t favor- 
able terms. ' C. W. CLAPF. 
Wappinger*8 Falls, Dutchess Co., N. T. 
niIlI^AI>KL.PllIA« 
The Largestt, Be'tt. and most Produrtiv^ Hardy Rnsp- 
Iwrry. Ptood unprotected. 16 degrees below, and 105 de- 
grees above zero, and averaged over $1? per bushel the pa^t 
f^umnier. 
.Hetcalf 3 Eai'ly and Agriculturist Strawberries. 
Wilson's Early and ICittatinny Blackberries. 
Othfr Vines, Plaut-^and Treo^ for Pal--. 
S'^iid for Catalogues r.BATi*. 
WILLI.\M PARRT, Clnnamlnson, N. .1. 
ft LB ANY RURAL CEMETERY GARDENS. 
FOR SAL.E, ~30,000 PRIVET. 
This makes tlie best ornamental, hardy hedge for Ceme- 
tery lots or Gardens. 
5,000 SILVER LEAVED ITIAPEES, 
plpht to ten feet, straight and healrhv. This U the cleanest, 
handsomest and quleke-t growing Shade Tree we have. 
.Vise a jjood assortment of FUriT TREKS in a bearing 
Ptaie. Address JAMES ItLACK. West Troy, X. Y. 
100 -^CRES iilanted in Stiawbcrries, Raspberries, 
*"^and Blackberries. 75 in Wilson Early Blackiierry. De- 
scriptive Cataloiine for ever\'body free. Best varieties at 
lowest rates. JOHN" 9. COLLINS Moorestown, N". J. - — - . 
\VOOI> & .1l4X-\ *^TEAi1I i:XGIXE 
CO>» CELEBRATED 
Portable Steam Engines, 
FROM 4 TO 35 HORSE POAVER, 
ALSO POKTABLE SA%V .HILLS. 
We have the olde«it. largest and most complete works in 
the Tnited States, devoted exclusivelv to the manufacture 
of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which, for simplicity, 
compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to be superior to any ever offered to the public. 
The great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cylinder 
area, wliicli we trive to the rated horse power, make our En- 
gines the most powerful and cheapest in use ; and they are 
adapted to every purpose where power is required. 
All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on s-hort notice. 
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on application. 
"WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
riica, X. Y. 
Branch OfBce. 96 Maiden Lane, New York City. 
W AI\ TED— $500,000, 
For wlilch we invite orders for Portable or Station- 
ary Engines, Circular Sa^v Mills, Recti's & 
Buckin£;Uam*s Patent Portable Frenclt Bnrr 
Grist 3Iills and Bolts, Sugar-Canc Mills and 
SuK-ir Pans. Our work^ are the oldest and most exten- 
sive In the country. All of our machinery is of mode rn 
construction aud gnaranteed. 
Our Portable Mills are so complete and perfect that our 
millwrights erect and set them to s.iwing in two days' time. 
Orders promptly fdled, and deliveries made in any of the 
principal cities of the United States. 
For iuformatiou or Illustrated Circulars, Address 
C, & J. COOPEIt, 
Mount Vernon, Ohio 
SUGAR KETTLES AND CALDRONS, 20 to CQO 
gallons, gin gear and castings, for Southern and Soutn 
American trade. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
PeeksklU, N. Y. 
: I ffA Bushels of Pcaoh iSecd direct from Virginift, 
1 *wVforsjiieby ISAAC PrLLEX, HIghtstown, N. X 
XURSERV STOCK— VERY LOV. 
Desiring to devote niv undivided attention to the growing 
of Seeds and Small Fruits, I offer the balance of my NITK- 
SERY STi_)CK. including Frtilt and Ornamental Trees. 
Shrubs, Vines, &c.. at verv low rates. An extrjt fine lot of" 
American Arbor Vilft', of various sizes, from seed. Cull and 
examine, or address FRANCIS lUilLL, Newark. N. J, 
Notiee of Copartnership. 
The business heretofore carried on bv Mr. Gabriel Marc, 
as Florist and Nurseryman. mAfitoyia^ L. I, will hcreafttr 
be continued on and under the name and Arm of MARC & 
WITHAM. at the same place and business. Orders and let- 
ters addressed to MARC & WITHAM, Astoria. L. I.. N. V. 
G. MARC. J. D. WITHAM. 
^^Myatt's Liuiiaens Rlinbarb,^' 
For Sale in quantity, at low price. '•>[yatt's Linnaeus Rhu- 
barb,'' warranted genuine. 
Also, For Sale In quantitv. Fruit and Ornamental Trees 
of every desirable varietv. Evergreens, Grape Vines. Shrnb=, 
Roses, &c., -tc. KfXG & ML'RRAy, Nurservmen. 
Flushing. L. \. 
TO \Vi:\E C.iRO\VER!< !— We are pre- 
p.ired to furnish GRAPE SUGAR SYRUP of the Bam? 
Quality as last vear, at the lowest prices. 
HARTMAN &. LAIST. 47 East 2d street. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
imfY WHOLESALE niul RETAIL CATALOGUE 
ITJ-OF SEEDS and Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrnhs. 
Evergreens, Grapes, Strawberries. &c., will be sent gratis to 
any address. Agents Wanted. Seeds and Plants carefully 
fipiit by mail, pre paid, to anv part of the United States anil 
Canadas. B. M. WATSON. Old Colony Xurscrips and Seed 
Estublisliment, Pljmoulli, Mass. 
The Tilden Tomato. 
Seed of the genuine varietv carefully saved bv the sub- 
scriber, for sale in packets at 55 cents each. The Trade 8Qp- 
piled on liberal terms. HENRY A. DliEEli, 
7U Chestnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
MALLORY <k SANFORD'S 
lIMf ROAMED 
FLAX AND HEMP BRAKES, 
As DOW made, are the strongeat and best ever used. They 
occupy about 5 feet square, weigh about l.fKX) lbs., require 
one man and a bov, and one lo two hoi-se power to work 
them ; breaks from 2,000 to 3,Ct)0 lbs. Flax straw Id in hours, 
taking out &") to T'l per cent, of the woody matter. Thle ma- 
chine will save 120 lus. to the ton more than any other ma- 
chine In the world. It will break tansled straw as well as 
straight. We have also an eulirelv xew tow shaker axd 
PICKER, works perfecilv and does'its work quicker and bet- 
ter than any other machine, and prepares the stock for 
Rope. Also a NEW tow comher, which cleans and straight- 
ens the tow, free from shive. rapidlv making It flue and 
straight. Send Inr circular or see machines iii operation at 
Ss William-st., New York. Address 
JOHN' W. qrrS'CY. Treasurer. 
No. 9S Williara-st., New York. 
13'OER!^OLI/!^ I^IPROVEO 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in the most tlioroagh 
manner throushout this and foreign countries to the num- 
ber of over 3000. 
l^E House Power is worked bv either wbeel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses une"qualled advantages. We 
invite those wanting such machines to write for a catalogne 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &c., or call and 
examine pei-sonally. 
Orders promptly" attended to, by addressing 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, Greenpoint, Kings Co., L.L 
Amiuouiated Phosphate, 
^ Ooiiceiit rated Fort ilizer. 
This preparation contains Pure Ground Bone, and the best 
Fertilizing Sails known to agricultural chemistry, combined 
in such a manner as to develop their productive propertle* 
only when used ou the soil. Price $00 per ton. For sale al 
the manufacturers' depots, 
No. 7^-4 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. 
No. 8 BURLING SLIP. New York. 
WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., 
Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 
AltlMOlVIATED PACIFIC GUANO. 
The attention of Farmers and Agricultural ists Is called to 
this article, as superior lo auythlns: else ottered iu the market. 
E(jual to Peruvian Guano, and costing much less. 
We offer this fertilizer In lots to snit all purchasers. A 
liberal discount made to the Trade. 
Pamphlets with copies of Analvsis bv Dr. I.lebig. of nalil- 
more, and Dr. .Jackson. Massnehusetts State Assaver. and 
testimonials from Acriculturallsis, showing Its value, and 
directions for use, can he obtained from 
J. O. RAKER & CO.. Skluno AoExra, 
131 Pearlht.. New-fork. 
BONE 
For Sale hv the Manufactnrpra. Pure Bone Dn«t M\i Fresh 
Bone Superphosphate of L!me. Addreaa 
A. LISTER Si BROTHER, 
Ceres Mills, Newark, N. J, 
