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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
f November, 
Trees, 
Vines, 
Shrubs, 
Plants, 
Etc. 
-.oil. ill id Apple, Pear, etc 
100.000 Pinch Tree*. 
100.1)00 Krnpe Vim-.. 
-.ii.iiimi Currant Buihn. 
.-■OO.OOO Sweet Chestnut Trees. 
10,000 Spanish " " 
A CHESTNUT CIKCOLAR FRKE. 
1.D1 ii 1. 11 1 11 1 Evergreens, best 111 
Trees and 
market. 
200.000 Deciduous 
Shrubs. 
50,000 Mag-nnlla Accnmlnatl, 
one year, line. 
10,000 Tulip Trees, 6 to 12 feet. 
2.000 Weeping Mountain Ash. 
."•0.000 Rose Hushes. 
A new Descriptive Catalogue and 
Wholesale List free. 
'Jlst Year. 40'l Acres. 11 Greenhouses. 
Address, STORMS, HARRISON' & CO., 
Palnesvllle, Lake Co., Ohio. 
PRICKS REDUCED. 
Tjiren stock of nil the new and popular PEACHES, 
EARLY BEATRICE, EARLY LOUISE, EAR- 
LY RIVERS, EARLY ALEXANDER, also ten 
other new and well tested varieties oi peaches, offered by 
no other nursery this r-eaBon, am on if which Is a large 
valuable well tested late pe:ich, ripening two w-eks after all 
other peaches are pone. Two shipments of this peach were 
made Co Kurope In 1874, via eteamer from Baltimore. Both 
lots arrived ont In fine order. A forty pace catalogue, with 
descriptions, testimonials, and much valuable information 
of what and how to plant, nailed free on application. All 
kinds of nursery stock furnished ntlow rates. Address, 
RANDOLPH PETERS, 
Great Northern and Southern Nursery* 
Wilmington, Delaware. 
GRAPE VINES, 
Grown especially for the Trade, very fine, 
and at low prices. CONCORD, HARTFORD 
PROLIFIC ami 11 \U Til A. In Inrge quantities. 
A. 11 A \( IC & SON, Nurserymen 6i Florists, 
Red Haute. N. J. 
GRAPE VINES. 
We invite the attention of Dealers and Planters to 
our large and superior Btock of all the Leading Varie- 
ties and many New and Rare sorts. Price-lists free. 
Also a large supply of Grape Cuttings for the 
French trade— with free delivery in New York. 
Address BUSH & SON & MEISSNER. 
BuBhberg, Jefferson Co., Mo. 
GnAPrVINES: 
LARGEST STOCK IN AMERICA. Extra quality. 
Reduced Prices. T. S. HUBBARD, Fredonla, N. T. 
ROSE BUDS IN WINTER. 
Now is the time to get RoBea for Winter Bloom. We send 
strong Pot Robcs saielv by mail postpaid. Purchasers' 
choice of splendid everlVlnomtm: varieties 
5 tor Si. 00. 12 for $2.00. 
See our elegant descriptive catalogue containing full di- 
rections for culture. Ac. Sent free to all who apply, address 
THE, Dl.VGEE Af COIV ARO CO., Rose Growers, 
West Grove. Chester Co., Pa. 
DAISY, QUEEN VICTORIA. 
We are now prepared to furnish plants of 
this beautiful flower In large or smitll quan- 
tities. Send for descriptive circular and price 
list. A. IIAXCK & SON, 
Nurserymen & Florists, 
Red Bank, N. J. 
iki >4 ii pear *i<:i<:i>- - 
I ICI >MI NURSERY STOck- 
of all sorts furnished In large quantities. Also ROSES. 
Send for Price List. Order early. 
E. T. DICKINSON, Cliatenay {par Antony) Seine, France. 
ALL 
ABOUT 
HOT-BEDS. 
A complete treatise, with many 
labor-saving hints on other 
garden topics, in my Garden 
Manual and Seed Catalogue. 
Sent for 2 stamps. Freetoform- 
r-r patrons without request. 
Beady Dec. 1. J. H. ROOT, 
Seed Grower, KocUV.nl, Ills. 
POMONA NURSERY. — Trees and 
Plants. 100 Acres in Small Fruits.— For Illustrated 
Catalogue, 38 p;iges, telling What and How to Plant, with 36 
years' experience, send in eents. Price List Free. 
WM. PARRY. Clnuainlnson, N. J. 
CHOICE SEEDS. 
Careful. y grown from the nneBt stocks for critical buyers. 
ORrden Msnual. full of practical hints and worth ten times 
Its cost, sent for two stumps. Keady Dec. 1st. 
Sptclal raise to early buyer*. 
J. II. ROOT, Bead Grower, Rockford, Ills. 
CARDEN A. FLOWER SEEDS, ever, denrrlp. 
nun : null™. New aniriT.re IMants, ancralTGarden Reoolsltes. 
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tWOflaiio. Circulars free. U. B. Piano Co. 8luB'dway,N.T. 
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I Of III Biwhelsofficnulne >:■■•■,-- 
-■• WV al Peach Pits, Also. Apple, Pear, Osage 
Orange Seed. Plum and Cherry Pits. 
for sale by C. B. ItOOERS, 
No. 133 Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 
PHILADELPHIA, June 11. 1S74. 
N. GuiLBKKT, Gwynedd. Pa.— Enclosed is sample of wool 
of a yearling ewe, bred from the ewe Co* swold that I order- 
ed from you for Mr. Keller, at Akron. Pa.: the wool of the 
yearling weighed 16S lbs., and speaks very well for your 
Btock. He lutends having it advertised in the Lancaster 
newspapers. He sold all his other sheep. , 
Tours, etc., A. R. FliASER, No. 415 S. Second St. 
Always on hand and for sale. ColswoH Sheep, Sonthdowns, 
Wooded Live Stock, Horses, Cows, CalveB, Swine. Geese, 
Ducks. Turkeys. Fancv Fowls, Peacocks. Do-js, Maltese 
Cats. Ilabbits, Guinea Pigs. White Mice. Deer, Swan, Pigeons, 
etc. A nolile pair of thoroughbred Mastiffs, and an elegant 
English Greyhound Dog. Wanted— Deer, Swan, and Wild 
Geese. N. GLTILBERT , Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd, Pa. 
Pekin Dncks, illustrated in Sep. Agriculturist. 
Bronze Turkeys, descended from a pair weighing 112 
lbs. Jersey Cattle, A. 1. C.C.R., and Cotswolils, at low 
prices. Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
Light Brahma Fowls for sale. From Felch, Tees, 
and other Strains. Ii. F. HOLBl'.OOK, Natick, Mass. 
Essex Pigs. 
I have very choice, pure-bred Ebscx Pips of different ages 
that I am prepared to sell at reasonable rates. It is a good 
time to buy. Orders promptly filled. Address 
JOSEPH HARRIS, Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
JERSEY CATTLE. 
ESSEX PIGS. 
lor Sale hy 
G. W. FARLEE, 
Oessklll, N. J.; 
1 hour from N.Y. 
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OW PHILADELPHIA. 
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NIAGARA 
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COMPANY, 
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Capital Stock 
Cash value of Assets., 
Total Liabilities 
.$500,000 
11,319,9^3 
6(1,811 
Net Assets 11,859,062 
Dwellings aud Farm Risks a specialty at all our Agencies. 
HF.NUY A HOWE, Presided. 
P. NOTM AN, V. P. and Sec'y _ 
BUILDING FELT. 
This water-proof material, rescm- 
bllng fine lenther, 1* for outside 
wort (no tar nubstance* used) and 
Inside, Instead of planter. Felt 
^arpetlnga, etc. fiend for circular 
and samples. 
C. J. FAY, Camden, N.J. 
CENTENNIAL f**l A M C Q J 
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poultry information. Is brimful of practical suggestions, 
descriptions of breeds, poultrv buildings, etc. 
Address, H. H. SI'O'DDAKI). Hartford, Cork. 
776 
876 
50 new and Instructive Games, on 6 > (nnl* i Riving 
History of C. S. lor 100 Years. F. launders, Libra, 
nan Astor Library, N. Y„ says : •• These admirably devised 
name* are ingenious, amusing, and instructive." Philip 
Phillips (Smgcrt says: "Next to sacred song then stand 
without a rival in the home circle." Mailed In a Patented 
1 on receipt of price, 75 cents. Also a new game : The 
** Ten Pla g ues," «§"&&,.. 
By an Eminent Clergyman. 40 Illustrated Cards Price. 
50 cents. Schools, Fair?, and Acents supplied 
E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. 
J have Invented the cheap- 
est and heat hay, straw, and 
stalk cutters in America, 
$0 size cuts '.'0 to fio Impels 
per hour. Set to cut any 
length, I have also invent- 
ed the cheapest and best 
turnip cutter. Do not pay 
until you fi'iw tried them 
on your farm anil tHe 
'them. Local Agents want- 
ed. Splendid chance for 
farmers. Circulars tree. 
WARREN GALE, Chlcorfee Falls. Mass. 
The Peerless Thresher aud Cleaner— Peerless 
Thresher and Patent Shaker. 
The Peerless Straw Preserving Rye Thresher. 
The Peerless Clover Huller and Cleaner. 
Horse, Tread and Lever Powers— all sizes. 
The beet material used, and by first-class mechanics. 
B. GILL «Sc SOX. 
Trenton Agricultural Works, Trenton, N. J. 
For Farmers & Dairymen, 
The BOOKWALTER ENGINE 
U> WEST -PRICED GOOD ENGINE 
RVBH CONSTRUCTED. HoiLKRand 
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Holler. Governor, Pumps, and all trim- 
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