1872.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
391 
TREES, 
PLANTS & BULBOUS ROOTS 
* For AUTUMN of 1872. ^ 
Ellwangcr & Barry offer to Planters and Dealer* 
the largest mid most complete stock in the country of 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, 
Grape Vine*, Small Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Evergreens, 
New & Rare Fruit Si Ornamental Trees, 
New & Rare Green «fc Hot-House Plant*, 
Ruinous Flowering Roots. 
Small parrels forwarded by mail iche?i desired. Prompt 
attention to all Inquiries, 
Descriptive and Illusti-ated Priced Catalogues sent pre- 
paid, on receipt of stamps, an follow* : 
No. 1— Fruits, 10e. No. a— Ornamental Trees, lOe. 
No. 3 — Greenhouse, 10c. No. 4— Wholesale (Jnat pub- 
lished), Free. No. 5— Bulbs, Free. Address 
aioMviiuo. ELLWANGER &, BARRY, 
Ifount Hope Xnrsrrie,; K.OCTPESTER, N. Y. 
NOURSE, WHITE & CO., 
WESTBORO, MASS., 
MAXTTFACTrilEKS OF 
Trellises, Nourse's Patent Folding Plant 
Stand, Wardian Cases, etc. 
Our leading articles of Fall Trkdc are our Folding P'ant 
Stand and Wardian Vase. The "Plant Stand is n nalf-drcfe 
in form, painted preen. :ind fans no equal in compactness for 
shipping. For sale by Implement Dealers, Seedsmen, and 
the wooden Ware Trade. 
The Wardian Case (or Fernery) is of Black Wnluiit. 
moui'ted on leers (which disconnect" for parking), and hfra a 
fhiss top. It is finished in the best style, and is an ornament 
o anv apartment. 
Retail price in Boston and New York, $-3."».00. 
Circulars sent upon application. 
To Dairymen & Capitalists. 
lOOO-Acre Dairy Farm for Sale, with 
Stock, Implemonts, etc. 
PRICE, $40,000. 
The subscriber offers for sale Springwator Farm, consisting 
of 1,000 acres, situated on Seu-roir Island, Ontario County, 
Canada, and distant- three miles from I'on . Perrv, ib<- ter- 
minus of the Whitby and Port Perry Railway, and close to 
the water's edge of Scugog Lake, where there is an abun- 
dance of fish and game. 
This Farm is specially adapted for dairy purposes, being 
■watered with numerous springs— all the buildings being sup- 
plied with water from this source, conducted through pipes, 
as well as the cattle-yards, etc. 
There are on the place iwelvc houses for workmen, five 
large barns, horse and cattle stable-, sheds, pens, etc., and 
one lame dairy building, through which a stream of water 
constantly runs. 
The soil is first-class, never f nine to produce Uea-vp crops. 
There is a reserve of wood-land in connection "with it, 
sufficient to meet the requirement- nf the place. 
The Farm would be sold in one or two blocks of TOO acres 
each, the purchaser having Hie option lo take tie- cattle, 
stocK, Horses, and implements, at a fair valuation made by 
disinterested parries. 
Terms of sale for the land, $10,0^0 down, balance on mort- 
gage lor from five, to ten years, with interest at spvcii per 
cent per annum. For stock, implements, etc., $5,000 down, 
balance in one year, without, interest. 
Parties desiring to see the place or to purchase, will please 
address 
W. S. SEXTON, 
Port Perry P.O., Ontario, Canada. 
1;OK RE3fT.- The valuable farm known ns 
" KrTBBSDALK," tiic property of the late Hon. Chas. 
B. Calvert, near Bladensburg, Prince George's Co., Md., 
about seven miles by rail, and good turnpike, from Wash- 
ington; I>. C. It contains about S00 acres, 200 of which arc 
cleared and mainly in grass, with water in every field. 
There are two good firm-In. uses, unci commodious barns, 
with stabling for over in I cows. The proximity of the Na- 
tional Capital renders this one of the best possible points for 
a dairy or truek-tarm. The Washington i>ranch B. & O. R.R. 
runs through the place, with two stations very convenient. 
For particulars, ternm, etc.. address the editors ol THIS 
AMERICAN FARMER, Baltimore, Md. 
FISHER\S ISLAND, 
For Sale or to Lease. 
This property, belonging to ih'o F.state of R. R. Fox, de- 
ceased, ana containing several thousand acres, eligibly situ- 
ated in the Sound, opposite Stoningtot), Mystic and New 
London, Ct., is, by executor's order, offered lor sale or lease 
as a whole, or, as it is divided, in Beparate farms. It is 
unsurpassed foe salubrity apd coolness, and has great a-ti- 
cultnral advantage*, being capable of producing one thou- 
sand tons id hay annually, and affording rich paBturage for 
large herds of cattle. It is wi 11 provided with harbors, and 
is worthy the attention of yacht men and sportsmen, 
The m'a :StON HOUsE is very large and roomy, and, 
with the adjacent buildings, cun he leadily fitted to.accom- 
module one or two hundred board >rs. 
Application and farther Inquiries may ha made h»" J tter 
addressed to J. S. BLATCHFORD.5 Ptmberhm sq.'I.oston! 
PiKT.\EK, with aboul $3,000, wanted on a 
dairy farm, now making mot ey. A rare chance. 
Working man preferred. Address, with references* 
CHARLES E. CARPENTER, Farmiiigdale, N. J. 
FOR reliable information on North Carolina, her 
agricultural, mineral. Industrial, and commercial re- 
sources, address J. L. Lablaux, Ridge way, Warren Co.,N.C. 
SOn &<\$l STA>B>ARB> PEAR 
*W\W*W*\W%P\W TREES, at gre.tly reduced rates. 
Also, a general line of Nursery Stock. Write tor Price-list. 
E. MOODY &, SONS, Lockport, N. V. 
SALE OF 
PERCHERON HORSES. 
Tlv iiudersigned will offer at public sale at the 
Pimlico Fair Grounds near Baltimore, 
On FRIDAY, Oct. 11th, 
that being the last day of the Show of the Mary- 
land State Agricultural Society, from 
15 to 20 Head cf PERCHERON 
HORDES, 
of both sexes, Imported, or the produce of Im- 
ported animals, all pure-bred. 
WM. T. WALTERS, 
Baltimore, Md. 
For Catalogues, which will he ready Sept. loth, 
address as above, or the Editors of The American 
Farmer t Baltimore, Md. 
Fleetwood Farm, 
Near Frankfort, Ky. F 
TliorougU-bi-ctl Horses, Trotting Stock., Im- 
ported Altlcraeys, South Down SHccp, etc. 
J. W. HUNT REIWOLDS. 
(State where yon saw this advertisement.) 
VOW ES THE 'IT 1 31 12 for improved 
A.^1 fat ock.— Horses ; Durham, Alderney, Ayrshire, and 
Devon, from a fresh cow to a call; Cotswold and South- 
Down Sheep and Lambs; Chester, Yorkshire, and Berkshire 
Pises ; Mast iff, Grey h mind, and otlier Blooded Dogs ; Maltese 
Cats; Eagle; Swans; Guinea :n.d Peafowl; Bronze arid 
White Turkeys ; Toulouse, Bremen, and Hong Kong Geese; 
Rouen. Ayesbury, Poland, and Musk Ducks; and all kinds 
of Fancy Fowl and Pigeons ; Lnp-enred and other Rabbits; 
Guinea Piers; Ferrets; squirrels; n variety o*" Seng Birds ; 
Farm Books, etc.. etc.— for sale at moderate prices by 
N. GHILBERT, Evergreen Farm, Gwvnedd, Pa. 
Wasted.— American Deer and Fawn, also Swans. 
SLACK B\SS for stocking ponds. 
JERSEY C:\TTXCT. Familycows. 
Address 
W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
THE American Standard of Excellence 
for Exhibition Poultry. Indispensable 'o poultry 
breeders. It governs, the awards at exhibitions, bent, 
post-paid, for .~0 cts. 
Weight's New woi:k ox Poultry, containing F0 superb 
plates in colors. Published in 2") nos. Issued semi-monthly. 
Price 5U efts, per no., sent carefully wrapped, post-paid. Try 
one no. for a sample, and see the finest irork of the kind ever 
attempted. Address II. II. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct., pub- 
lisher of The Poultry World. 
n 
POULTRY WORLD 
!» 
A monthlv. $1.00 a yoar. Splcntlidlv illustrated. Telia 
all about poultry. Sen-l 10 cents tor a sample cony. Address 
H.'H. Sfl'ODDAUD, Publisher, Hartford. Ct. 
PITRB2>niSEI> FOWLS for snle.-Brali- 
ifiap, Cochins, Houdtlns, Hainburi's. White Leghorns, 
Gaines. Koiu-n Ducks, and Bronze Turkeys. Send for 
circular and price-list. Address 
W. E. STITT, Columbus, Wis. 
IJ1A!\'CY FOWLS from all leading varieties. 
NVarranted lo pive satisfaction, or money will be re- 
funded. Send stamp for circular to 
C. FLollING, Lcetonia, Col. Co., Ohio. 
FOR SALE.— ten Hives of Bees. Ii quire 
of ,IOHN T C. Di Be VOISK, Newtown, L. I., or of 
CHARLES \Y. PURDF. IS3 William St., New York. 
PMQENGE WRINGER, 
" JS72. 
Moultou Rolls, 
Most Durable ; 
DoubleSpiral Cogs 
Easiest Working ; 
Curved Clamp, 
Holds Firmest ; 
Metal Journal 
Casings, 
NO WEAK-OUT. 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
II Warron St., N. V., and PilOV., R. I. 
1:\I>IAIVAPOLIS STEAM POT- 
TE35Y. Drain-Tile, and Terrt-rotta Works. Manu- 
ractnrers of Flowerpot-. Vases. Urns. Hanging-Baskets. 
Drain-Tile, etc. Imiueeinents to Nnrservmen and Florists 
for tlie fall trade. Send Tor Price-list. Address 
S. K. FLETCHER, Tress., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Hall's Patent Husking Gloves. 
THE VERY BEST THING 
ever invented fur hu-Uing corn. They protect the hands 
from She cold or from becoming sore, and u person can husk 
from one third to one half faster with them, The Half 
Gloves cover ihe i>;irts of the hands liable to become Boce. 
Prie.- *i.r.. The Full Gloves cover the whole of the bunds. 
Price $2.*>(1. Both have claws attached P>r tearing oft' the 
husks, and are made for both right and left-handed persons. 
In ordering, state size— large, medium, or Email. Fur sale 
by dealers generally. Manuiictured by the 
HALL HUSKING GLOVE CO., 
14J South Clintun St., Chicago, HI. 
A LIVE FARMER WANTED 
In eaeh eounty_ as Wholesale Agent for O'Hfti n's Dol- 
lav Champion Coro-SlM-Iler, pjitented July is, 1871, 
Indorsed by leading Agricultural Papers; and O'tlara's 
Practical C'orn-Hiisker. patented Aug. 1, 1*71. Sure 
sale. Very large profits. Samples nf both, delivered. 11.75. 
C. M. O'HARA, HillBhoro, O. 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL. 
Cheap, simple, and durable. la adapted to 
all kinds of power, and grinds all kinds of 
grain rapidly. Send for Descriptive Circular. 
War- L. COYER & BRI5., 
Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
ICIt*£ l*otato-l>ip:uer is tlio. Lest in 
bend for Circular. PRATT & CO., Buffalo, N. V. 
D 
900,000 ACRES 
OF 
EXCELLENT FARMING 
AND SPLENDID 
Michigan Pine Lands 
FOR SALE, 
On which are ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS OP 
PI1VE TIMBER, and Inexhaustible quantities of Maple, 
Beech, Elm. Ash. Hemlock, Oak, etc. 
The grant Of l:uids to the Grand R:-pids and Indiana Rail- 
road I Company, to build their ItOad from Fort Wuvue, Ind., 
to Traverse Bay and Mackinaw, Michigan, CompnaeB in its 
farmine lands every variety of soil, from the nek day loam 
to the light sandy, and they are found in Ibnt seition of 
Michigan, north of the city of Grand Rapids, and contijruona 
to the great frtdt belt on the eastern shores ol Lake Michi- 
gan, now being rapidly developed by railroad and other en- 
terprises. 
Farming Lair's are sold to aetual settlers, on or'- 
clit, one quarter down, balance In yearly priymenis. interest 
7 per cent. Persons desirous of locations f<u- farms Will, on 
application at. the Office in G and Banlds. Refur- 
nished with Ti' Iti'ts. ovr ill" Road, entitling them to 
Return of Parr , in the event of purchasim/ anv of the 
Company's farming lirnd. For information about the lauds, 
prices, location, ele„ etc., address 
WM. A. HOWARXL Land Commissioner, 
Title Perfect. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
FlW WM if IAJSIS! 
At "SKIDDY," in Koosho Valley, on 
MISSOURI, KANSAS, and TEXAS RAILWAY. 
Under the auspices of the 
NATIONAL BUREAU OP MIGRATION. 
Mr. Wm. P. Tomlinson, Local Agent, is on the ground, 
and vill give advice and assistance in locating laud. 
THE AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOME- 
STEAD JOURNAL, 
Containing maps with full particulars as to the Organiza- 
tion of tin- Coidhy, the Lands, Productions, Climate, Wood, 
Water, etc., SENT FREE, on application to 
S. R. WELLS, Sec'y of the National Bureau of Migration, 
Sw Broadway, New York. 
LANDS IN IOWA. 
Upon application to the undersigned, there will be Rent by 
mail lo any address, post-paid, a new RAILROAD MAP OF 
IOWA, corrected to date, and a descriptive pamphlet, con- 
taining a Sectional Map of that p;irt of the State in which is 
situated the Land Grant ot the Chicago, Rock Island, and 
Pacific R.R. Co., and giving full and detailed information as 
to the location, quality, products, terms of sale, ett., of more 
than :"C0,0 acres of land now for sale near the line of the 
railroad. The lands arc the cheapest and best Farming Lauds 
now 111 the market in Iowa, the most productive and pro- 
gressive agricultural State in the Union, and are being offered 
at low prices and most favorable terms to actual settlers. 
J. L. DREW, Land Com'r, 
C. R I. & P. R.R. Co., Davenport, Iowa. 
"good homes, 
HEALTFI AND WEALTH for tadTRttrions, temperate fanr 
Hies [no others oeed applv : in the National Colon v. For the 
Colony Jovbnal, with full particulars, semi stamp to 
MILLER, HUMISTON & CO., Toledo. Ohio. 
