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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Ill 
80 ACRES 
OF CHOICE 
SEED POTATOES. 
Over 200 kinds tested. Every desirable variety ftir sale. 
Eekd a two cent stamp for Illustrated Priced Cata- 
logue before purchasing elsewhere, Eartv Rose 75 cts. per 
ih,, aj for 4 lbs., spin by mall, post-paid : $r>'p>r peck, by Kx- 
press. White Chili 50 cts. per lb.; $1.50 per 4 lbs., by mail. 
■r.' per neck, by Express. Climax S3 per lb. Brcsoc's Prolitie, 
$2 per lb. Bresee's No. I, or " Kin;; of the Earlics," at cost. 
Andes, Davis' Seedling, Early WhIte,Peachblow,Garnet Chili, 
Gleason, Harison, Orono, Shaker's Fancy, and New White 
Peach blow, at 75 cents per peck, 5- pec bushel, $5 perbbl, 
Also, Cascoe, Early Shaw, Forfarshire Red, Lapstone 
Kidney, Patterson Blue and Titicaca .'it $1 per peck, $2.50 
per bn., S<> per bbl. Also Early Goodrich, and many 
other kinds at GO cts. per peck, 81.50 per bu., § J.5U per bbl. 
THE BEST VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Sent by mail post-paid at the prices given, and warranted to 
reach the purchaser. Co. i over's Colossal Asparagus 50 cts. 
per packet; Bean. Giant Wax 25 cts., Fejee 15; Beet, Si- 
mon's Early 15, rellowOvoid Mangel Wurzel 15: Cabbage, 
Improved Early York lO.Marblehead Mainmotli 25, Fottler's 
Improved Brunswick 35 Stone Mason 10, Early Winnig- 
stadtlO; Cmcorty 10; Sweet Cor.x, Extra Early Minne- 
sota 2o, Russell's Improved 25, Red 2a, Crosby's Early 15, 
Mexican 15. Mammoth 15, Farmer's Club 50. Cccumber, 
Early Russian 10; Egg Plant, New Black Pekin 85. Let- 
tuce, Neapolitan I5,TurUisb Head 10, Pernignan 10; Water 
Melon, Pbinnev's Earlv 15. Improved Mountain Sweet 10, 
Apple Pie, 15; Musk Mtxoy, Early White Japan 15, Christi- 
ana, 10, Mammoth Minorca, 25: Parsnip, Student, 10; Peas, 
Drew's New Dwarf. 15, McLean's Little Gem 15, Tom Thumb 
10. Laxton's Prolific Long Pod -'5; Radish, French Break- 
fast 10; Otstek Plant 10; Squash, Hubbard 15. Turban 15, 
Para L-», Boston Marrow 10, Mammoth Golden 25 ; Tomato, 
Keyes" 10. Oraugctichl Dwarf 25, Foard V, New Mammoth 
25, "General Grant "25; Alsike Clover 25: Surprise Oats 
25; Mammoth Russian Sunflower 10- Bates' Early Bronze 
Field Com 25; Hybrid Yellow Dent Field Corn 25 • Potato 
Seed, 25. 
L. D. SCOTT & CO-, Huron, O. 
Look out for 
HTJ3XI3UO ROSE. 
As there are potatoes selling that are not genuine, vou 
would better bnv from Geo. A. Deitz, Chambersburgh, Pa., 
who has the largest list ot genuine Early Rose in the coun- 
try, furnished by Messrs. Bliss, Conover, and D. S. Uenron. 
You can also get the best Sparing "Wheat, best White and 
Black Oats, best Field and Garden Corn, Barley, Clover 
Seeds. Potatoes, best Feed Cutter, Hogs and Fowls. 
Send for a cony of the Experimental Farm Journal, 
only 20 cts. Address 
GEO. A. DEITZ, Chambersburgh, Pa. 
Four Acres ©f Early Rose ! 
I raised last season between four and live acres of this 
new potato, obtaining my seed directly from the original 
growers in Vermont. I found that it grew to a large size, 
was remarkably productive, and of excellent quality. 1 am 
now selling them at the following rates; 1 ibliyniail.fl; 
8 lbs, -63.00; i peck, by Express, $~>; halt bushel, $S; l bushel, 
$15; 1 bbl, $40; 0J fts. to the bushel, 165 fts. to the bbl. 
Snecial quotations jriven for larger quantities, when desired. 
"With each peck of the Early Rose at retail rates, I will put 
in gratis one of the " Willard" 1 potatoes. a new seedling, of 
which I purchased the entire stock of Mr. Gleason, a gentle- 
man who is probably the most experienced raiser of new 
seedling potatoes in "New England, and who was intimately 
associated with the late Mr. Goodrich in his experiments 
-with new seedling potatoes. I also offer the following po- 
tatoes at prices annexed. 
Excelsior, per », by mail, SI. 00. 
Philbriek's Early "White, 4 lbs, by mail, $2.00 
"Western Chief, " " " 2.00 
nerbush. per bbl. 
Early Sebec, " " " 75 $2.25 $5.50 
" Goodrich, " ** " 15 1.75 4.50 
Harison, " " " 75 2.00 5.00 
Gleason, " " " 75 2.00 5.00 
Colcbrook Seedling, " " " 15 2.00 5.00 
Shaker's Fancy, " " " 75 2.00 5.00 
Orono, " " " 75 2.00 5.00 
Boxes and barrels for packing, gratis. For fuller descrip- 
tion, see my illustrated potato Circular, sent gratis to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Goodrich's Seedling Potatoes, Early Goodrich oi 
^L^ Gleason, per peck 75 cts.; per bush. %\.%\ per bbl. £1.50. 
Harison, per peck, 85 cts.; per bush., $3; per bbl., $5. Any 
two, Or tlie three kinds, sent in a bbl. when desired. Cash 
orders filled in the order received, and the tubers forwarded 
by Rail or Express, as directed. Also, afew of the Early 
Rose, by mail, post-paid, l lb. $1 ; ?. lbs. $2, 
G. B. TALCOTT, Owego, Tioga Co.. N. Y. 
POTATOES. POTATOES. 
Early Hose, Early Goodrich, Early White 
Sprout, Early "White Mountain, Harison, Shaker's Fancy , 
Flemish Beauty, &c, &c. 
"We offer our Stock at Low Market Rates, and invite all 
Dealers, Planter?, and the Trade, to call and examine, or 
write for Catalogue and particulars. 
C. G. CRANE & CO., Agricultural & Seed Warehouse, 
70 Brbad-st., Newark, K". J. 
Harison Potatoes, Cotswoh 1 Sheep, Chester Pigs, 
Bronze Turkeys, Pea Fowl, Siberian Bantams, Muscovy 
and Rouen Ducks, "Guinea, Brahma, Java and other Fowls, 
Cheap. For sale by N". GTJILBERT, Gwynedd, Pa. 
WHITE tHILI POTATO, 
77ie best for main crop at the South, is large, nearly round, 
white flesh and skin, cooks very mealy. It yields enormous- 
ly aud grows most admirably; the top" stands perfectly erect 
all summer and is very busby. Price $2 per peck; $5 per 
bushel; (12 per barrel. Address 
L. D. SCOTT &, Co., Huron, Erie Co., Ohio. 
Seed Potatoes for Sale. 
Harison. Gleason, Cuzcn, Early Goodrich, and Early Sebec. 
By the peck, bushel, or barrel. A limited supply of Early 
Rose bythe pound onlv. Prices made known on application. 
Address MOSES H. I1USSEY, North Berwick, Me. 
Instructions -for Planting and Management 
of Small Fruits* Sse last page of Cover. 
EARLY ROSE POTA': 
Our stock of Early Rose is without a superior in the coun- 
try. It is grown in Vermont, is of uniform size, and is first- 
class in every respect. 
The merits of this celebrated variety arc now so well 
known, aud the profits of its culture so great, that wc con- 
fidently affirm that no other agricultural investment will 
give such liberal and quick returns. 
75 cts. per lb.; S5 per peck; $15 per bushel; $10 per barrel. 
Also a fine lot of Harison's. Send for Circular. 
EDWARD BURGESS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
C AT ALOGUES FREE! 
M, Q'KEEFE, SON & GO'S 
Catalogue of Seeci^-, 
And Guide to thx- Flower and Vegetable Gar- 
den for 1809. 
(Published in January.) Every lover ot flowers wishing 
this new work, free of charge, should address immediately 
M. O'KEEFE, SON & CO., EUwanger & Barry's Block", 
Rochester, N. Y. 
POTATOES.— Harison and Early Sebec, $5 per 
bbl. Also Early Rose COe. per Tb., $5 per peck. $10 per bbl. 
Cranberry Vines as usual. Dr. B. U. STEVENS, Essex, Conn. 
Best Kinds of Seed Potatoes 
At Reduced Prices, Warranted Tbue to Name. 
Early Rose, l lb., 75 cts. ■ 3 lbs., $2, sent free by mail. One 
peek, $5, delivered at the Express. 
I will deliver to Railroad either Early Goodrich or Harison 
potatoes for $1 per bbl., or either the above with one pound 
Earli/ ^ose in each bbl., for §1.50 ; or 3 lbs. Early Rose in the 
same for $5. Registered Letters, P. (). Orders, or Drafts, may 
be sent at my risk. No potatoes sent with C. O. D. 
Reference, C. W. "W hin field, Cashier Mutual Bank, Bea- 
ver Dam, Wis. 
Beaver Bam, Wis.. G. H. STEWART. 
Early Rose Potatoes. 4 lbs. S2, 1 lb. $1, free, by mail; 1 peck. 
S3, 1 bush., §15, I libl.. ?j!0. Harison. §5 bbl., add 1 ft. Early 
Rose. $5.50. Bbl. Harison, 3 lbs. E. Rose, $(j. Address W. S. 
CARPENTER, 15G Reade-st., New York. 
SCOTT'S POTATO FARM. 
Located at Huron. Eric Co., Ohio, where all kinds of pota- 
toes (new or old. Foreign or American) are tested. Early 
Goodrich, $3.30 per bbl. All other kinds very low. Don't 
fall to send for our Descriptive illustrated Catalogue which 
will be sent for a two cent stamp. L. D. S-JOTT& CO., 
Huron, Erie Co., Ohio. 
SEED POTATOES. 
Our Catalogue and Price List of 
100 VARIETIES OF POTATOES 
is now ready and will be sent free to all applicants. Address 
REISIG & HEXAMER, 
New-Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Early Rose aud Harison Potatoes. 
Thebtst early and the best late potato known. Grown 
from the original stock on the best potato sand soil, for sale 
as follows: 
Rose, 1 lb. r ,3 cts., 5 lbs. $2, 15 lbs. $!, 1 bushel §14, barrel $35 
IIaiiisox, 13 lbs. §1, bushel $2, barrel $5. Goodrich, Dyke- 
man, and other choice varieties at the lowest market price. 
G. C. DORSET, Geneva, N. Y. 
EARLY ROSE POTATOES (warranted cenirine), 
50 cts. per ft. ; §5.00 per peek ; $15 per bush. ; $40 per bbl. 
Early Henry, a good early variety, 25 cts. per ft.; fl.25 per 
peek ; §4 per bush.; §10 per bbl. Early Goodrich and Harison, 
25 cts. per Jb. ; 50 cts. per peck: $1.50 per bush.: $1 per bbl. 
For prices of Strawberries. Raspberries, and Blackberries, 
sec another column. Send for Catalogue. 
THUS. C. ANDREWS, Moorcstown. N. J. 
New Needling Potatoes*. 
THREE NEW KINDS of great excellence, not 
to be found in am/ other Catalogue, will be found en- 
graved and fully described in my new Seed Catalogue, 
t Sent gratis to all. 
JAMES J. II. GREGORY. 
Marblehead, Mass. 
New afiud Rare Pilaw Is. 
Aquilegia ccerulea.—A splendid novelty. " Queen of Col- 
umbines, and most beautiful of all hardy herbaceous plants." 
§1 each. §9 per dozen. Wiegela.— Isolfue, hortensls, nivea, 
multiflora floribunda, 75 ct-*.. each. Aniabilis, variegata, 
rosea nana variesata, and arborea grandiflora, 50 cts. each. 
Van Houttii.hortensis rubra, Desboisil, Stcltznerii, rosea stri- 
ata, &c, 30 cts. each. Purpnrata.Mi elecnnt, dark, purplish 
flower, $1 each. Spiraa Thunbergli, Viburnum plicatum, 
Deutzia ETortunli and gracilis alba variegata, Foray tltia For- 
tunii, Althtea totns albus, fl. pi.. Clematis in great variety. 
Hedge-hoe Juniper. Arbor Vitass, a large collection. Di- 
centra eximia, &C..&C. Our New Spring Trade list is ready 
for distribution. HOOPES BRG. & THOMAS. 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester. P3. 
Davison's Taornless Black Raspberry, 
Get your plants of the first disseminator, who propagates 
onlv from selected stock. For origin, price*, hrno to culti- 
rate, &C, send lor circular to JOSEPH SINTON, Angola, 
Erie Co.. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED. 
Also Strawberry, Raspberry, and Blackberry Plants. 
R. 
ASPBERRIES AND BLACKBERRIES.— Lai- 
'quantities. Best quality aud varieties for field culture. 
Wild Goose Plums. Other fruit and ornamental trees. 
Send stamp for Catalogues and Club-rates. 
WM. PARKY. ' ii ns 
aminson, N. J. 
CLAKKB'l RASPKERffSY. A few thou- 
sand No. 1 genuine plants at " bottom " prices. 
Also, Horseradish Sets. lov.'. 
GHAS F. Af.GUR. 
M hitneyvilitt. Conn. 
Washington Street Nurseries. 
Geneva, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1SG9. 
The title of the linn of Bronson, Graves, Selover & Co, has 
this day been changed to GRAVES, SELOVER, WILLARD 
& CO., Mr. Bronson retiring from the concern, as will be 
seen by reference to the following Card. 
Thankful to onr patrons for past favors, and respectfully 
soliciting a continuance of the same, which we hope to merit 
by renewed diligence in all departments of our business, we 
remain Yours truly, 
GRAVES, SELOVEIi, WILLARD & CO. 
For profitable Agency, read "ANY MAN," page 112; 
CARD. 
Having sold my interest in the firm of Broxsox, Graves, 
Selover & Co. on account of impaired health, I take this 
method to express the desire that the liberal patronage be- 
stowed upon the Washington Street Nurseries may bo 
continued to them under the management of their present 
Proprietors. As this change brings no new parties into the 
firm, the business will be conducted in the future, as in the 
past, with energy and care, and with the determination to 
please all who may favor them with their patronage. 
Geneva, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1869. E. A. BRONSON. 
PflACII TKEE*. 
A large stock of the best varieties handsomely grown and 
cheap, at the Xew Brunswick Nurseries, y. J. 
EDWIN ALLEN. 
Moorcstown Small Fruit & Plant Farm. 
Having (as you can sec by referring to page GT. Feb. No.) 
a large stock of Plants and Potatoes, I am prepared to inr- 
nish well packed, genuine No. 1 plantsatthcrollowiDgprfccs : 
Doz. If0. i,0fi0. 
Dr. Nicaise and Napoleon 3d Strawberry. .$0.65 $3.00 g-JO.OU 
Chas. Downing. Glocde's Perpetual Pun-. 
and Nicanor so 1.50 10.00 
Jucunda or Knox's 700 25 1.00 8.1Q 
Naomi, Durand, and Stinger 25 1.00 6.00 
Lady of Lake, Barnes' .Mammoth and Gold- 
en Queen 25 1.00 G.OO 
Philadelphia, Rippowam, and Lennig's 
White 25 1.00 7.C0 
Agriculturist, Green Prolific, and Lady 
Finger 25 75 4.00 
Brooklyn Scarlet aud New Jersey Scarlet 25 73 4.00 
'Wilson's Albany and Cutter's Seedling...) 20 60 3.00 
Downer's Prolific, and French's Seedling ^20 CO 3.00 
Ida, Mete;i!t's, and Starr's Seedling ^ 20 60 3.00 
Very low in Quantities of SJWQand upwards. 
Philadelphia Raspberry 1.00 6.00 50.00 
Clarke do 1.50 10.00 Ml 00 
Davison's Thornless 75 4.00 30 00 
Doolittle's Improved BlackCup 50 1.00 8.00 
Prosser. (A new early red variety; 51 each. £9.00 per doz. 
Wilson Early Blackberry 1.00 6.00 50.00 
Kittatinny do 75 4.00 30.no 
Lawton do ;"i0 1.50 10.0U 
Currants, Gooseberries, and Grape Vines at lowest rates. 
Send for Price List. THUS. C. ANDREWS, J 
Moorestown, N. J. 
rBHIE CONTINENTAL FRUIT PACKAGE coin- 
JL bines covered box, spking crate, am! thorough ventila- 
tion. Illustrated circular free. CONTINENTAL HOX CO., 
No. Bridgewater, Mass. 
(EiF 3 The New Everblooming 
and Fragrant Japan Honeysuckle 
proves to be the finest Hardy Or- 
namental Plant ever introduced, 
50 cents each, $5 per doz , by mail, 
prepaid, or express, My new Cat- 
alogue of Seeds, Plants, and Fruits, 
will be sent to any address, gratis. 
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur- 
series and Seed Establishment, 
Plymouth, Mass. 
4^1 RAPE VINES at 3 CENTS.— Concord, land 
'LW a years old, $1 per doz.; $4 per 100 ; $30 per 1,000. Hart- 
ford Prolific, 1 vr., $1.50 per doz.; $7 per 1C0. Clinton. 'J vis., 
$3 per 100. Roses. 1 vr., Dundee Rambler, and Felicit, $1.50 
per doz.; J4 per 100: 2vrs. ?G. Apple Root Grafts, $10 per 
1,000; -Z yrs., 1 to 3 feet, $10 per LOCO. All first-clas- Stock. 
1IAKVKY CURTIS, Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
■J50.000 Nurserv-srown Evergreen trees. 2 to 6 years trans- 
planted, Arbor Vitie, Hemlock. White Spruce, also Black 
and Norway Cherry, and La Versaillaise Currants— email, 
on to stout 2 years' growth. Sable Qfeex Blackberry, neio, 
sent out by us. See cut in Catalogue, with 12 other "cuts of 
fruits and trees. Sent by mail. J. "W. MANNING, 
Reading. Mass. 
NATIVE EVERGREENS, 
at :?:> per 1,000. Balsam Fir, Arbor Vitas, White Piue, Spruce 
and Hemlock, 6 to 12 inches high, 10,000 for $10. Packing 
free. Also fresh, prime Apple Seed at $0 per bushel, 5 bush, 
at 83. JAMES A. ROOT, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
Small Fruits, ax. — Wilson's Karl}-, Kittatinny and Lawton 
Blackberry plants. Raspberries, Strawberries, Currants, As- 
paragus. Rhubarb. Fruit and Ornamental Trees for sale 
cheap. CYBUS M. HERE, Strasburg, Pi- 
