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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[January, 
Our New Seed Catalogue 
FOR, 1872, 
( ontaihing a complete list of FLOWER and VEGE- 
TABLE SEEDS, with directions lor cultivation, also, 
PETEB HENDERSON'S 
Spring Catalogue of New and Rare Plants. 
Each contains a colored plate, and combined make about 
150 pages, are now readj r , and will be mailed on receipt of 25c. 
To former customers, sent when ready, without application. 
Seeds and Plants sent by Mail or Express, and their safe 
arrival guaranteed to any part of the Union. 
SEEDSMEN, 35 CORTLAKDT ST., New Ycrt. 
NEW AND DESIRABLE 
VEGETABLE SEEDS AND ROOTS. 
ROOTS, by Express. 
Per 100. Per 1,000. 
Asparagus, Van Sicklen's Colossal (i yr. old). .$3.00 $'20.00 
" " " (1 vr. old).. 2.00 15.00 
Rhubarb, Linnaeus, large roots.... Per doz., S3; per 100, $'. l 
smaller " by mail, per doz., $3. 
SEEDS, by Mail or Express. 
Per oz. ^ib. Tb. 
Asparagus, Van Sicklen's Colossal §1.00 S3.O0 £10.00 
Conover's " 30 1.0O 3 00 
Beet, Egyptian Turnip 40 1.23 3.00 
De wing's Ex. Early . .15 40 1.50 
Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield 1.00 300 1000 
'• Early "Wyman 1.50 fi.00 20.00 
" Fottler's Imp'dBrunswick... .75 2.50 8.00 
Cauliflower, Autumn Giant, perpt. ,25c. $1.00 
Celery. Henderson's Dwarf. 50 1.50 5.00 
Corn, Moore's Early Concord, per quart, 75c. 
Lettuce, Early Curled Simpson 40 1.83 4.00 
Drumhead or Malta 30 1.00 S.00 
Onion, Giant Kocea 50 
Tomato, Early Shipping, per pkt., 25c. 1.50 
" Trophy " 25c. 1.00 
Peas, McLean's Blue Peter Per % pint p"kt, 50c. 
" Kentish Invlcta Per ,U pint pkt., 25c. ; per qt., St 
Watermelon, Phinney's Early, Per oz., 30c. ; per J£ $1 ; lb., $3 
The above are fully described in our Catalogue (now 
ready). They are all of the best of their kind, and are 
guaranteed fresh and pure. As the stock of some kinds is 
limited, early orders will be necessary. 

Seedsmen and Marlcet-Gardeners, 
3.j Cortlaiidt St., New York. 
Our Preliminary Seed Catalogue 
of 1872 
FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES 
is now ready, and will be mailed to all applicants on receipt 
of a 3-cent stamp. 
Parties desiring to procure pure and reliable needs ol this 
year's growth will do well 10 send for this Catalogue. Our 
Large Illustrated Annual Catalogue 
■will be ready early in January, and will be mailed to all ap- 
plicants on receipt of 10c. A copy will be sent to our cus- 
tomers of last vear free. 
The New Late Rose Potato, New Egyptian Beet, Trophy 
Tomato, and all other new and choice seeds. 
RICHARDSON & GOULD, 
P. o. Box 5,101. :".'j:, Broadway, New York. 
American Agricu! twist Building. 
OUR NE\F 
SEED CATALOGUES, 
Wholesale and retail, will be ready for mailing soon. 
We call especial attention to the enlarged list of 
FLOWER SEEDS i" the retail catalogue. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. B..x 376, NEW YORK, 
189 and 191 Water Street. 
Wt* 
E Fatal 00 
lit 
Now ready. Consisting of oyer one hundred and tuirtt pages, 
on rose tinted paper, with upwards of 400 separate cuts and 
SIX BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATES! 
Coyer, a beautiful design, in colors. The richest Catalogue ever 
published. 
"The finest work of the sort ever issued on this continent or 
in Europe." — Com 1 1 Advertiser, Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1871. 
Send 25 cents for copy, not one-half the value of the colored 
plates. In the first order, amounting to not less than $1.00, the 
price of Catalogue, 25c, will be refunded in seeds. New custo- 
mers placed on same footing with old. Free to old customers. 
Quality of seeds, size of packets, prices and premiums offered, 
make it to the advantage of all to purchase seeds of us, SITSee 
Catalogue for Extraordinary Inducements. 
You will miss it it you order Seeds before securing our Catalogue. 
Either of our two Chrcmos for 1812, size 19x24— one a fiower plate of 
bulbous plants, consisting of Lilies. «&c; the other of annual, biennial 
and perennial plants, guaranteed the 
MOST ELEGANT FLORAL CMMOMOS 
ever issued in this country. A superb parlor ornament; mailed, post- 
paid, on receipt of tfEc ; also free, on conditions specified in catalogue. 
Address, 
BRIGGS &. BROTHER, 
Rochester, Nevr-Vork. 
Established 1845. 
Fottler's Improved Brunswick Cabbage. 
This fine Cabbage, originally intro- 
duced by our Mr. Schfegel, and per- 
fected in size and form by Mr. Fottler, 
father of the junior member of our 
firm, still maintains its superiority 
for general culture over all other cab~- 
bases at present known. 
The accompanying cut was drawn 
and engraved from a fair average 
specimen of our Beefl Btock crop of 
1871, and is a faithful representation of 
the Y;irk'ty :w -..M by US. It tS a 1'Iipid 
grower, ami uniformly productive of 
large, handsome, solid heads, on short 
stems, with but few outside leave*. 
Early planted, it is ready tor use in 
July and August. Later planted, it is 
in use throughout Die winter. We 
offer seed of this fine variety, and a 
general assortment of other seeds, in 
"quantities suited to the requirements 
of purchasers. 
The specialty of our business is fur- 
nishing seeds of extra quality suited 
to the requirements of MarkeVGarden- 
ers and others. Our seeds are grown 
from the choicest stocks and in the 
most careful manner, and we know- 
ngly deal in no other. 
Catalogues of varieties 
and prices sent free to 
all who apply for them. 
Address 
S0HLEGEL, EVERETT & CO., 16 S. Market St., Boston, Mass. 
