1864] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
358 
Strawberry Plant*. 
" Agriculturist," 75c. cncli ; $3.00 for tlx; J5 per floim 
Austin— stnik.'r* 
llnnlctt or lloston Pine 
Cutter's Seedling. 
Pou nor"!! ProHflc 
PeA*t's Killnioro 
Uon'l. Mc'i'irihm 
Oreon Proline 
Hovey'a Seedling . .. 
n ■ p 
Ln pi i.tn'r 
Itu MSll'S I'l'.iHtlO 
Trloniplie it*- Gand 
tt Betlllnfl 
Wilson's Alb:iny... 
,Ioi. per 100. per lono 
890. ' 
.. &1c. 
Be. 
. . S5c. 
... aic. 
... 85c. 
... ISC. 
.. 83c. 
... ST'C. 
sue. 
... 50c. 
. . . 85c. 
... 35c. 
.. «5c. 
m-c-piili! by mull, ftt tin 
*1 50 
fm no 
1 00 
1 50 
1 00 
7 50 
t 00 
7 5(1 
1 00 
7 50 
1 50 
10 00 
3 00 
!0 00 
1 00 
7 no 
1 00 
7 30 
3 00 
15 00 
2 00 
15 00 
1 00 
7 50 
1 00 
7 50 
1 00 
7 50 
Plnlltfl rnivfullv parked und sent in 
price per tlomn slid i>v Express bytlin IhuuIitcI orthousnnd. 
Cntiilognes doecrlptfve of Hie nliove, unit over llity more 
choice varieties, including ten new prlzg wrf*. Imported 
from ISuropa ilits sonson, wttli directions for cultivation now 
rendv li contnlca also lists of Trees, Vines, Shrubs, *c, 
crown nl inv Nursery, and U l'unilslied free by null to nil 
applicants. Address' l'K.\NL'!s IIICILL, Newark, N. J. 
CSUPERIOK FARM LAND.— 30,000 Acres nt low 
^prices and Rccommodatlni; terms.— Frankllnvlllo unci 
Lake Tract.— Gloucester County, New-Jersey, '.'."> miles souih 
ofl'hlliid.'lphliion ISnllroud runnlnt! from rblladrlphla and 
Caniilcn to Cape Mav. In lots to suit purchasers. Circulars 
Willi reports OtSolon Uoblnson, Hon. Win. Parry, and others, 
with full Inl'ormalion. sen! free by addressing .IOHX H 
COFFIN & Cd.. or WILLIAM ABBOTT, Franklinvllle. 
New-Jersey. Also Improved farms from 20 Acres upward. 
CALVES RENNETS FOR CHEESE DAIRIES, 
and for Family Use. A supply always on hand. Orders 
promptly attended to. Address 
(JEORGE GOODHEAKT. 
737 Greenwtch-st., New- York. 
Webb South Down Sheep. 
I shall sell this Reason about 100 head, viz.: 20 rams ; 40 
ewes, and 10 lambs. My lot of yearling rams have never 
been equalled ln this coutry. J. C. TATLOK, 
Holmdel, N. J. 
Clark Sorgo Machine Co. 
MANUFACTURERS, 
122 Main-st., CINCINNATI, Ohio. 
This Mill, constructed upon entirely new principles, was 
first presented to the Public last year, and Immediately took 
Its place at the head of all machinery in its class. 
Five State Fair Fist Premiums! 
"Were awarded It in rapid succession 
Over the Six leading iff ills of 
the Country. 
The following nre Its distinguishing features 
Gearing Lapped, by wliicli the Scraper 
is discarded and Choking rendered Impos- 
sible, Diagonally Braced. — Ha in Roll 
Flanged, Feed Roll Fluted.— Shafting sup- 
ported in Oil-Tight Step-Boxes.— No Key* 
arc used.— No Cog Wheels to break.— A Per- 
forated False Bottom in the Rear of the 
Rolls to prevcut Bagasse taking up the 
juice as it leaves the Rolis.— ITIill taken 
apart in Five ITIinutcs, simply by loosen- 
iiig Four Screws. 
Six Sizes, $60 to $225. 
fy SEND FOR SORGO HAND BOOK. 
Italian Queen Bees. 
From the Aplnry or Dzjerson, whirl), at the U»1 European 
[hv i (invention, wus niiunlniiMihlv (Uflnred EO DO thaONI/J 
apiary in Europe from which ukuaui.y it kk stuck eould be 
obtained, a* i have mi entire apiary of tnj| stock, bred 
careful I v for upward of four years, and --hull i km ami guar* 
antkk the ri'Kirv, fkutm.ii v and MitiV delivery of queen*, 
whim sold, purchasers may uki.y upon them, 
A limited num*oer of those Queens will be supplied this 
sniHiui iu $10 ciu'ii, Orders will be lilled In strict rotation 
wild their reception. Circular* sent on receipt of a 2 emit 
stamp, RICHARD COLVIN, Baltimore, Md. 
Preiuium Chester White Pigs. 
Progeny of Hogs that liavc taken State and United States 
Premiums, sent to nil parts of the United StatCB. For Cir- 
culars giving prices, etc. Address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., 
Contcsvllle, Chester Co., Penrt. 
Bkhf Bone Wanted.— 20,000 round shin Pecf Done wanted 
In lots of WO and upward, (or nnleh cash will be paid on de- 
livery. Address A. L. SHIPM.WI, 85 Ann-st.. New-York. 
The Unrivalled and only Successful 
Cook Sugar Evaporator. 
BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
■The Increasing favor with which this "Old Reliable" 
Evaporator la received, is without precedent ln the history 
of Machinery It has thus far proved to be the only success- 
ful mode of Manufacturing A 1 Sorgo Syrup with economy 
and despatch. 
Since its appearance, about 125 patents have been Issued 
for contrivances which the Inventors hoped would rival If 
not supersede Cook's, but usually a few days' experiment 
with them has resulted ln their rejection and a substitution 
of the unequalled Cook Evaporator. These experiments 
have taught Farmers that their Sorgo crop Is too valuable to 
be wasted and ruined by untried machinery. / - 
The superiority of the Cook is shown by the fact that it 
has taken 
30 National & State first Premiums. 
It has taken the First Premium at 5 Ohio State FarrB in 
succession over heavy competition. 
Over 6000 used last Year ! 
All Warranted and nono returned. 
The Cook Is the cheapest per sqnare foot ; consumes least 
fuel per gallon; boils most rapidly ; Is of the best material 
and workmanship; is the most durable and convenient; Is a 
SELF DEFECATOR, and is tlie only Evap- 
orator free from liability for infringement 
upon some previous patent. 
ff^r* SORGO HAND BOOK SENT FREE. 
N 
EW EDITION OF THE MANUAL FOR the 
PRUNING AND CULTURE OF FRUIT TREES. 50c. 
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"THE HUMAN FACE DIVINE "- >l new 
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American Parmer's Encyclopedia ' " 5 00 
American Weeds and Useful plants .. ** ", j yj 
Allen Oil I'm: Cult nre of I In; Grape 
Allen'* (R. L.) American Kami Hook- ) y 
Allen's |)1gen80BOf Uomeslle Animals i Q0 
Allen's (h, F.) Uiirnl Architecture • ... ] 50 
Burry'fl Fruit Garden , ••• j <y) 
Bement'e Poulterer's Companion.,, ." 2 bo 
Benient'H RabbU Fancier "' «jn 
llrldL'Ciuaii'rt Frillt Cultivator's Mumml .. 75 
HrldiremanV Younir Gardener's Assistant, ... 1 ?s 
II rid 2 email's Kitchen Garden Instructor. 75 
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Clio rl ton's Grape-Grower's Guide 
Cole's (S. w.i American Fruit Book....* 
Cole's Veterinarian 
Dudd'H (Geo. II.) Modern Horse Doe.lor 
Ihiild'a (Geo. II.) American CatLle Doctor.,.," 
Dana's Muck Manual for Farmers 
Downlines Cottage [tealdences, . . "" .... 
Downlilg's Fruits and Fruit Trees or America. 
Kost wood on the Cranberry ...* 
Employment of Women— By Virginia Penny • 1 ,Vj 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener sq 
Fesseiulei) s American K lichen GarflRiier ,.\ 3 
Fessen den's Complete Farmer and Gardener. .....,,", 1 M 1 
French's Farm Drainage • ; 50 
Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Culture ' ] 23 
Fish Culture ........ 1 00 
Flint (Charles L.) 011 Grasses. ..."" \ 2 00 
Flint's Milch Cows and Dairy Farming "•" ..". 2 00. 
Fuller's Grape Culturlst **"" 1 50 
FuIler'B Strawberry Cull mist '... pj 
GoodaU*'s Principles of Breedlnc . .*•, .. ....... ] 00 
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Gray's How Plants Grow. . '. 1 oo 
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Hall's (Miss) American Cookery 1 as 
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Hooper's Dos and Gun 29 
Johnson on Manures . ** ] 00 
liemp'8 Landscape Gardening 2 00 
Lan^'stroth on the Honey Bee ...** ] 30 
Loudon's (Do wnl lie's) Ladles' Flower Garden....*.... 1 so 
Leuchar's How to Build Hot-houses 1 r,o 
Liebijr's LecturcB on Clicmistry 50 
Llnsley'3 (D. C.) Morsaii Horses 1 so 
Manual of Agriculture by G. Emerson and C. L. Flint. 1 00 
Maybew's Illustrated Horse Doctor "* 3 50 
Mavhew's Illustrated Horse Management "*". .. 3 50 
McMuhon s American Gardener . * ; 2 30 
Milburn on the Cow and Dairy 35 
Miles on the Horse's foot ' 50 
Mistakes of Educated Men **... 60 
Morrell'6 American Shepherd l 25 
My Farm at Edge wood ** 1 73 
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Youatt on Sheep 75 
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