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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
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IN GKRJIIAft EDITION. 
(T?ie only German Agricultural Journal in the United 
Suites.) 
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$1.00 for each insertion. 
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insertion. 
Strawberry Plants for Sale. 
October is the best time for fall-planting Strawberries. 
Uovden's :'0. monstrous, 12 berries, rough 1 pound, 50c. doz.; 
$2, 1«I0; $15, 1,000. 
Charles Downing, best berry ever introdured, Barnes' Mam- 
moth, meaner, Romeyn Seedling, Peak's Emperor, 50c. 
doz.; $1.50, 100; $12,1,000. 
Jucunda, Agriculturist, Green Prolific, Downer's Prolific, 
Wilson, 30c. doz.; $1, 100; $7, 1,000. 
Tlu- 12 varieties, 1 doz. each, free by mail, $5. 
For description of new varieties, see. Agriculturist for Sept. 
Versailles and Cherry Currants, 2 years plants, $1.50 doz.; 
?S, 1,000. 
Black Hangup, new black currant, very large bearing 
plants, $■*, doz. 
Rhododendron Catawbiense and Kalmia latifolia, two of 
the most beautiful hardy evergreen flowering shrubs known, 
Strong, bushy plants, \\vq io three feet high, £2 each. 
' Address W. B. CARPENTER, 156 lleade-st., New York. 
KENTUCKY STRAWBERRY. 
Large, late, and a valuable market berry, ripening after 
other Strawberries and before Raspberries;* just nils "up the 
interregnum iu the fruit Beason. 
WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. 
IVES' SEEDLING GRAPE TIMES. 
The best, most reliable, and other choice varieties for sale ; 
and anything in thti Small Fruit line. Apply for price lists 
with stamps, to 
LEWIS FINCH, Plainville, Ohio. 
Reliable Vegetable Seed. 
Planters and Farmers of the South, and of the whole coun- 
try over, will find it most decidedly for their interests to 
procure their seed directly from the grower, and thus avoid 
the great loss and aggravation, caused by planting old and 
impure seed. I have over one hundred choice varieties 
growing on my four seed farms, which 1 warrant to be both 
pure and true, and to reach each purchaser. 
POT.YTOE** of the best new varieties are engraved 
and fullv described in my Catalogue, which will be sent 
gratis to all. I advise my Southern friends to purchase their 
potatoes in the fall, as it is too cold to send theni safely from 
the North alter November. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
FOR SALE.— Early Rose Potatoes by the bn. t 
bbl., or 100 bbls. Also Strawberry, Raspberry, and 
Blackberry Plants, Currant Bushes, Asparagus Roots, &c. 
Send for a list of prices. 
CHAS. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
UNTIL OCTOBER 20th, 1869, 
Early Rose Given Away. 
On the following conditions: We will send SO Conover's 
Colossal Asparagus plants for $1 ; 4 lbs. Climax Potatoes $1; 
1 tuber " King of the Earlies " $1 ; 8 kinds of our best Seed- 
ling-;, fall superior) 2T>c. each potato, $2. All of the above 
and ONE BARREL OF EARLY KOSE POTATOES for #5. TRY 
the Sample and you will want more at regular rates next 
Spring, otherwise we could not make this oft'er. Send 2o. 
■ for Illustrated Catalogue. Large Show Cards and extremely 
low prices to Agents, free. 
Huron, Ohio. L. D. SCOTT & CO. 
I^AKLY ROSK.- Large and Genuine Stock. 
A 10 bbls. at §40. Illustrated Catalogue and Guide of 
Grapes, etc.. Gets. Price List^ free. M. R\ LEWIS, 
Lock Box 114, Sandusky, Ohio. 
Genuine Early Rose Potatoes for spring 1870. 
Price per bbl. of 2M bushels, §10 : per bushel, $5. Sent 
by Express. T. S. CLARKsON, Tivoli, N. T. 
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S. 
Catalogue to A.M. 
ARLT ROSE POTATOES.— Fall price, $2.35 
per 60 lbs. ; $0 per lf.5 lbs. SAM'L C. Da COU, 
Recklesstown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
ew, Bare, and Valuable Apples. — The old sorts 
surpassed. Largest collection in the IT. s. Send for 
"I. LAWVER, South Pass, Illinois. 
ishestos Roofing 
Is the most reliable substitute for Tin and other expensive 
kinds oi Roofing; is manufactured In rolls ready tor use, 
and is adapted for sleep or flat roofs, in all climates. 
ASBESTOS liOOF COATING, made oftne indestructible 
fibrous mineral Asbestos for Tin, Canvas, Felt, Shingle, and 
Board Roofs. 
ASBESTOS CEMENT, for repairing leaky roofs. 
The Agriculturist, Tribune, and News buildings, and 
thousands throughout the country, are covered with these 
materials. 
Send for Descriptive Circulars. 
H. W. JOHNS, 78 WILLIAM-ST., N. ¥. 
Patentee, and for 11 years Manufacturer of Rooflns Materials. 
Potato Digger. 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. H. ASSen & Co. 
P. O Box 376, 
New-York. 
Cahoon's Broadcast Seed Sower 
For Sowing nil kinds of Grain and Grass Seed. 
The Hand Machine will sow 50 acres of wheat in 10 hours ; 
the Horse Power 120 in the same time, and the work is done 
in the most perfect manner. Hundreds of letters from all 
fiarts of the country speak its praise. We append the fol- 
owing from the author of Walks and Talks in the Agricul- 
turist. 
Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y., > 
April 28. 1869. J 
Mr. D. H. Goodell— Dear Sir : Please accept my thanks 
for your Broadcast Seed Sower. I have just sown 18 acres 
of clover seed with it on the wheat, and so far as I could as- 
certain by examination, it sows very evenly, and certainly 
with great rapidity. My nv\n sowed "the IS acres iu 6 hours. 
1 have not had an opportunity to try it with grain. 
yours truly, JOSEPH HARRIS. 
The price of the Hand Sowers is Jlu.OO, and of Power 
Sowers, $60.00. Send for Circulars. 
. D. H. GOODELL & CO.. Antrim. N. H., 
Sole Manufacturers. 
Prindle's Agricultural Steamer 
Is perfectly safe, is cheap, does not require skilled labor 
to manage, and saves from 25 to 50 per cent to the Stock- 
feeder. Those in want will send for prices and circulars to 
BARROWS, SAVERY & CO., successors to Saverv & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
TRIUMPHANT 
SUCCE 
An d the only Machine in the ivorld that washes 
thoroughly without injury to the fabric. 
RETAIL PRICE, WITHOUT WRINGER, $15. 
HOHVLES 
Manufacturing Comp'y. 
PBUVCXPAX DEPOTS : 
IS BarclnvSt., near Astor House, IVew Tork. 
Cor. Clinton &. Jackson Sts., Chicago. 
818 M. Fourth Street, - St. Louis. 
1031 Chestnut Street, - - Philadelp'a. 
128 W. Fourth St., - - Ciuciunatt. 
send fob. crncrxAit. 
Agents for Sherman's Improved Wringer. 
Cane Mills aud Sugar Evaporators. 
The best and cheapest. Our Improved Evaporator is 
licensed by the proprietors of Cook s, Cory's, and Harris' 
Satents, combined with our own improvements patented 
une 18th. ]S'i9. The best Evaporator tor Sugar Cane. Sor- 
ghum, and Maple Sngar. Send tor Cane Circulars to Hart- 
Ford, Ct.. for Maple Circulars, to Bellows Falls. Vt. Address 
THE HAKTFOKD SOLGHUM MACHINE CO. 
ptate that you saw this in the Agriculturist, i 
$$*S*>*fy. 
Buy the "NOVELTY" Wringer, or at least take it on trial 
with any or all others, and keep the BEST. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
N. B. PHELPS & CO., Gen. Agts. 
17 Cortlandt St., New Tork. 
The Reliance Wringer, 
With New Spiral Cog Wheels, 
which cannot tret ottt of Gear, and patent keyed Holls, the 
covering of which will not twist upon the shaft. Is less 
complicated aud better made than any other Wringer, and 
is the most economical. Manufactured by 
PROVIDENCE TOOL CO., 
Providence, R. I. 
New York Store, 29 Beekman St. 
The Common Sense Wine & Cider Mill 
Manufactured by the Ashland, Ohio, Machine Company, 
is the most practical Cider Mill in the world. By one opera- 
tion it grinds Che apples, presses them as dry as chips, be- 
tween rollers, while the eider passes direct into the barrel. 
It 1b run by hand or power, easily operated, durable, 
and substantial. £^~ Before purchasing a Cider Mill send 
for an Illustrated Circular. 
MENEELY'S BELLS. 
(Established in 18260 
Bells for Churches, Academies, Fac- 
tories, etc., of which more have been 
made at this establishment than at all 
the other foundries in the country 
combined. Materials used, pure cop- 
per and tin. All Bells warranted. 
_\n Illustrated Catalogue sent free 
upon application to 
E. A. & G. R. MENEELY, 
West Troy, N. Y. 
HOW TO WARM YOUR HOUSE 
Economically and Safely. 
Use the GOTHIC FURNACE, so highly recommended by 
J. J. Thomas, Esq., of the Cultivator, who says: "During 
the past 20 years we have tried a number of Hot-Air Fur- 
naces of different forms, and have found none equal to 
LESLEY'S GOTHIC FURNACE. The SOFTNESS and 
PURITY" of the AIR have been particularly observed by 
visitors. They are arranged for burning anthracite or 
bituminous coal and wood. 
Send for Catalogue. ALEX. M. LESLEY, Manufacturer, 
605 Sixth Avenue, New York City. 
ARE YOU 
GOING TO PAINT? 
The AVE RILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANY are 
manufacturing a superior Paint of the purest white, and all 
the fashionable colors, that will not crack, chalk, or fade;— 
comes less than White Lead, and will last twice as long as 
any other paint. 
Send for Sample Card, P.eeommcnds, and Price List to 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
32 Burling Slip; or Cleveland, Ohio. 
-Zg\ PER CENT SAVED !— By making the knit 
€JV goods for Family use on the LAMB KNITTING 
MACHINE, and by manufaeturins for the market a Largs 
Profit can he made. No other Machine can do thU. send 
for Circular and Sample Stocking. N. (LARK, Agent, 
313 Washington-st., Boston, Mass. 
C- T. SMITH'S 
Improvement in Roofing, combining economy, simplicity, 
durability, and general adaptation to all purposes of build- 
in". Patents lor State, County, or Town, for sale. Apnlyto 
C. T. SMITH, Nyack, Rockland Co., H. Y. 
DRAIN TILE. — Those who desire thorough 
work in draining their Farms and Country Seats should 
send lor our improved tile and collars. Circulars on appli- 
cation. C. W. BOYNTON & CO., 
Woodbridge, K. J. 
'|>HE NATIONAL CORN IIUSKER.— A perfect 
-■- and practical machine ; picks from the stalk and husks 
60ft bushels per day with one horse-power. Price $150. Lib- 
eral discount to the trade. JAMES A. ROBINSON, 
No. 1&# Duane-st,, New York, 
