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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Home Grapes of Foreign Excellence! 
The C rot on., a White Grape; the Senaequa, 
o Black Grape. BotU for Out-door Culture. 
THEY IM> NOT MILDEW. 
Their fruit is equal to the finest foreign varieties which 
require to be grown under glass. The vines are hard}', 
liealthv, vigorous, and productive. Read the following from 
an editorial hy Dr. George Thu-rber, in October number 
of the American Agriculturist: 
"What seems the strangest, is that the Croton and Skwas- 
qu a, which are mare thoroughly foreign than any others in 
my collection, should be completely exempt from mildew, and 
that pure natives on each side of them are almost ruined" 
They are wanted in every garden and, vineyard in the 
United States. 
Send for descriptive illustrated Circular, giving facta of 
their success In various localities. 
Prlce-List. 
Each. J^er doz. 
CKOTON . one year $1 .00 $9.00 
•• twoyears... 1/.0 15.00 
" " " very large 2.00 18.00 
SENASQUA. " " 1.00 9.00 
Sent by mail on receipt of price. Liberal inducements to 
ngenti. STEPHEN \V. UNDERHILL, 
Croton Point Landing, N. T. 
PEERLESS POTATOES. 
Another season's trial confirms more fully than ever all 
that lias been said heretofore in favor of this wonderful pota- 
to. We have favorable reports from our customers in every 
sectiou of the country, where crops have averaged from 100 
to 150 barrels to the acre. Its greatbeauty, superior quality, 
and enormous productiveness place it at the head of all 
other varieties for general culture. Persons who reBide at 
a distance should procure their supply of seed potatoes in 
the fall, as it is not safe to forward fn spring before April. 
By mail, post-paid, four pounds for Si. By express or other- 
wise, SI per peck, *2 per bushel, $5 per hhf,, 6 bbls. f'25. 
Early Rose, King of the Earlies. Climax, Breese's Prolific, 
and others at market prices. Address 
B. K. BLISS & SONS (P. O. Box 5,712), 
23 Park Place and 20 Murray St., New York. 
RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
FOR 
FALL PLANTING. 
Linnaeus Rhubarb, strong roots, 30c. each. $3 V <*<»., f 20 IP 
100. Smaller roots, by mail, post-paid, 30c. each, S3* dozin. 
Conover's Colossal Asparagus, fine roots. j:l fl 100, %'i0 x* 
1,000. Smaller plants, by mail, post-paid. S3 V 100. 
The advantage of fait planting of Rhubarb and Asparagus 
is now generally understood by markct-gardenere, For 
reasons at length on this subject, see onr article In American 
Agriculturist (New York) for September. 
SEEDSMEN, 36 C0ETLAHDT ST., H«w York. 
IMPERIAL ASPARAGUS, 
The largest and best flavored. Herstine, and oUur Rasp- 
berries. Strawberries that yielded over $1,000 per acre. 
Blackberries. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Send for Cata- 
logues. WM. PARRY, Ciuuaminson, N. J. 
SUPERIOR DTJTCH FLOWER BULBS. 
RICHARD I,\IKR. 52 Cedar St.. Vew York, 
Importer of prime selected Bulbs, and Bole agent lor 
Messrs. L. Van waveren & Co., Holland, is now ready with 
his Fall Catalogues of whole and half assorted «at«a. They 
are sold as Rumple packages, showing tlie en perloir products 
of these celebrated Nurserymen, whose goods are unsur- 
passed in quality. 
Catalogues mailed upon application. P. O. Box 1,083. 
VERBENAS. 
Stock plants, in seventy leading sorts. Strong, healthy, 
and perfectly free from rust. Per hundred, $0; per thou- 
sand, $f>0. Also strong plants of the new English bedding 
violet (Viola lutea grandiflora), ">0cts. each, $4.50 per doz.'; 
Centaurea Clementei, new and beautiful, -each $1 ; Cobo>a 
Pendulcpjlora, new. each $1. Address 
A. B. WOODRUFF. Proprietor, 
or Henry E. Chitty, Superintendent of HcHevue Nursery, 
Patorson, N. J. 
Choice Dutch Bulbs, 
In assorted cases, from different celebrated growero, for 
sale by €. C. ABEL & CO.. 
83 Pearl Street, New York 
"ROSES, ROSES. ROSES.— TTte largest 
A ttock in tli' Country. Nbw Whoi-esaltc Catalogvb 
of riRsiRABLB Nursery Stock for Fall Planting. Frek. 
THE DINGER tcONARP CO., Harmony Groyc Nurseries, 
West Grove, Chester Co, Pa. 
HEIKES' NURSERIES. 
A full stock for the fall of 1871. Address for Price-Lists. 
viz.. No. 1. Descriptive: No. 2, Wholesale ; No. 3, Dealers' 
Wholesale ; No. 4. Retail, 
(Established 1822.) W. F. IIEIKES, Dayton, O. 
&EEDE.I3MSS.— Silver Maples, No. 1, Btronp, 
>5 $4 per 1.000; $:!"> per 10.000. Apple, 1 year. No. 1, strong. 
$3."0 per 1.000 ; 8:10 per nt.OfjO. Samples bv mail ou receipt of 
10 cents. DAVID BAIRD, Manalapan, N.J. 
~rc AM I MylVcwCaliUogiv for 1S72 of new 
Ml Vr land desirable Garden Vegetable, and 
^.•m I other seeds, now readv, mailed Iree. 
I 1 ,!*!* 1 Gennlne Trophy Tomato Beed.lOcts. 
m/—m ~L I per pkt.. 50 cts. per oi, by mail, post- 
kkAllFil I paid. Address 
CT V U.l-11* I H. E. ACKER, Woodbrldee, N. J. 
Fall Bulbs in Collections, 
all of the beat. No'sl, 
of prices annexed : 
, and 3 sent free by mail on receipt 
No, t, Price £2.50, contains 
G named Hyacinths, li mixed Tulips, 20 mixed Crocuses, 
1 Japan Lily. 
No. 2, Price $5, contains 
12 named Hyacinths, 12 Single and Double Tulips, 25 mixed 
Crocuses, 12 Snowdrops, 6 Narcissuses, 1 Golden-banded 
Lily. 
No. 3, Price $10, contains 
20 named Hyacinths, 25 Single and Double Tulips. 50 Cro- 
cuses, 25 Snowdrops, 6 Narcissuses, ti Scillas, 6 Jonquils, 
G Winter Aconites, 4 Lilies of 6orts. 
lVo. 4-, Price SIR, contains the same varieties as No. 3, 
but double the quantity. 
Catalogues of Bulbs, Fall Seeds, and plants on application. 
SEEDSMEN, 35 C0RTLANDT ST., New York. 
CESSIONS & KN05?S 
PATENT HARD-STEEL PLOWS 
Embody in their shape the scientific adaptation of natural 
lines embraced by Knox's Patent, and have extra qualities 
of hardness, each piece of metal being made by a process 
that converts about one third on each side into steel, and 
allows it to be hardened as much as lire and water can make 
it, while the center remains soit or flexible. This gives them 
a toughness that avoids the liability of breakage, so general 
with other plows, and a surface better adapted to slide 
through the soil, which reduces the amount of power re- 
quired, and further adds to durability, 
MADE ONLY DT 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
WAREHOUSES, 
53 Beekman St., New York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
SEND FOK DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
CORN HUSKER. 
Philip's Patent 
challenges the 
world. Three men 
with a horse-power 
will husk more 
than 20 men by 
hand. Five pre- 
miums taken this 
season. Wanted, 
an agent in every 
County. For par- 
ticulars, address 
mi. I,* & HOAG, 
Manufacturers, 
I S3 Cortlandt Street, 
New York. 
PORTABLE MILLS. 
For Corn-Meal, Wheat- 
Flouring, and 
Stock Feed. 
Grist-mill, Two Run of Stone, 
complete lor $1,'.M0. Bolts, hmuttcrs, 
Corn-Shellers, anil Mill-Work gene- 
rally. 
Send For. Descriptive Pamphlet^ 
ISAAC STRAUB & CO., 
Cincinnati, (). 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
With Slide Rest and Fittings. Just the thing 
for the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
ALSO HAND PLANERS. 
MaDya reader of this paper has one of them. 
Selling in all parts of the country, Canada, Cnba.Enrope, 
etc. Send lor descriptive Catalogue. „ 
Address N. H. BALDWIN . Imconln.. S. H. 
Fencing and Gates. 
The ELASTIC GALVANIZED CABLE wire fencing fa 
the only metal fence approved by formers. Fire-proof, 
cuttle-proof, dnrable. una cheap. 
PHILIP S. .TTJSTTCE. „ _ , 
14 XortU 5tu St., Philadelphia, M Cliff St., ]Sew York. 
)RINDLE'S AGRICULTURAL STEAMER 
has not yet found its equal for the combined qualities 
of 6alety, durability, utility, and econ- 
omy. 
^Ve have the past season added a flue to 
pass the heat around the boiler before reach- 
ing the Btack. This flue can be fitted to any 
steamer now in ubc of our make, at trifling 
cost, and adds much to its efficiency. 
The steamers can be had of any responsi- 
ble dealer, or of the undersigned. 
Prize essays on cooked and cooking food 
for stock, with circulars containing prize, 
capacity, etc., forwarded, postage paid, on 
receipt of ten cents; new edition, twenty 
cents. Circulars sent free. 
James C. Hand & Co., Babbows, Savkry & Co., ' 
Factors, Manufacturers, i 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
American Submerged Pump. 
"THE BEST PUMP IN THE WORLD." 
See October number, pjfge 396 ; also the Premium List, 
?age 393, of the Am. Agriculturist. They never deceive the 
'armers. See notice in February number, page 45. 
We ■warrant our Pumps to do all wc claim for 
them on our Circulars. Send for Circulars or ordera 
to the 
BRIDGEPORT M'F'C CO., 
No. 55 Chambers St., New York. 
Agents wanted in every town. 
FARMERS, SAVE FODDER! 
THE ELMWOOD STEAMER, for steaming food 
for Btock, is the Best and Cheapest. Useful for any pur- 
pose where steam is used. All who have tried it are more 
than pleased with it, as it makes a great saving in Grain and 
Hay. Every Steamer warranted, and satisfaction guaran- 
teed. Inclose stamp for eight-page circular, to HARKY 
SEDGWICK, manufacturer, Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut. 
A NON-EXPLOSIVE STEAMER. 
PRINDLE'S ORIGINAL STEAMER aud CAL- 
DRON, improved lor foil trade. Also a 
NEW STEAM CALDRON. 
DOUBLE CAPACITY, FOK HALF THE PRICE OF 
ANY OTHEIi BOILER. 
Send for Illustrated Circular. 
D. II. PUIMILE, East Bethany, N. T. 
TEAM HEATING 
PAN COAST & MAiLE, 
Philadelphia, Pa,, 
| Succeed Morris Tusker & Co. as 
CONTRACTORS 
J For the Heating of Buildings of every description, 
1 by Steam and Hot Water, after the most approved 
I methods. Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Fore- 
ling Houses heated to any desired temperature. 
lLanndry and Culinary Apparatus in detail. Esti- 
'ruates furnished upon application. 
THE GLEN & HALL 
Cirain and Clover Threshing and 
Separating Machines. 
Address The Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co., 
ROCHESTER, N. T., or DETROIT, MICH. 
Catalogues sent free to all applicants. 
Wronght-Iron 
FARM GATES, 
made of angle and tic iron. Prices from $15 to $20 each. 
PH1L.IP S. JUSTICE, 
42 Cliff St., New York, 14 North Fifth St., Philadelphia. 
OIL YOUR HARNESS. 
t;»!!l I.AMTIXJ BESEPIT is tie- 
lVm. rived from one application of 
FRANK MILLER'S 
PREPARED 
• Harness Oil Blacking 
Than from three applications of any kind of clear oil. This 
assertion is justified hy TUii-ty Vesirs' experience and 
observation. Manufactured by FRANK MILLER & CO, 
18 aud 30 Cedar-street, New York. 
Whitney's Neat's-Foot Harness Soap. 
(STEAM-REFINED.) 
It Oils, Blacks. Polishes, and Soaps at the 
same time. For Sale hy Harness-Makers, 
Grocers, and Druggists everywhere. Manu- 
factnrcu bv 
G. F. WUITNET & CO., Lexin'ton, Mass. 
MILLERS, BUT the RUSSELL DOUBLE-SUC- 
TION SMUT MACHINE. All warranted to give 
satisfaction. Send for circular to H. S. GILBERT, Cham- 
bersburg. Pa. 
BUILDING FELT (no tar) for 
outside work aud inside inRtend of plaster. - 
C. J. FAY (patentee.), Camden, N. J. 
