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LANE'S PURCHASING AGENCY, 
FOR PURCAHSING 
Article* of ITIcix-huiidisc, Implements for 
the Farm, Garden and Household, 
SEEDS. 
Address HARVliV IJ. MMi, 
1.51 Nassan-st., New- York. 
SMALL FRUITS. 
Strawberries. - - Currants. 
Raspberries. - Gooseberries. 
Blackberries. - - - Grapes, &c, Ac. 
Our stock of Plants and Vines, as to quantity and 
quality, arc unsurpassed anywhere. 
All our STRAWBERRY PLANTS are laid in, and care- 
fully marked, during the whole growing season. 
Our GRAPE VINES— of which we have 250,000— are grown 
in the open air, have remarkably good roots, and cau not 
fail to give entire satisfaction to purchasers. 
Scud for Catalogue enclosing stamp. J. KNOX, 
Box 153, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, solicit the attention of Plant- 
ers, Nurserymen, and Dealers in Trees, to the great stock of 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs and Plants of every description which they now offer 
for Fall Trade. 
The stock Is of the HrsL quality iu all respects. 
A Wholesale Catalogue Is just, published, and will be 
sent post-free to applicants who enclose a stamp. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
Sept. 1st, 1S64. Rochester, ST. Y. 
Stephen Hoyt & Sons, 
Offer a large stock of thrifty and well grown 
FRUIT TREES, 
consistins of Standard and Dwarf Apples, Pears, Cherries, 
Plums and Peaches, as well as the smaller 
FRUITS AND GRAPE VINES. 
They also invite attention to their large and fine stock of 
Evergreens and Deciduous Ornamental Trees. 
Also a fine and large stock of two year old Apple and Su- 
gar Maple Seedlings. Catalogues sent to applicants. 
STEPHEN HOYT & SONS. 
August 13th, 1S6-L New Canan, Conn. 
New Strawberries. 
Agriculturist, 
THE PRIZE BERRY OF AMERICA. 
A fine stock of this remarkable variety. Also all the new 
varieties worth cultivating. For particulars see July num- 
ber of American Agriculturist, All orders addressed to 
WM. S. CARPENTER. 329 Greenwich-st., New-York. 
THE TRUE CAPE COD CRANBERRY for Octo- 
ber planting, for Upland and Garden culture, and for 
swamps. Under my method of cultivation the vfehl hist sea- 
son on Upland was over 400 bushels per acre. Explicit di- 
rections for cultivation with prices of plants, with nursery 
catalogue complete, will he sent to anv address. 
B. M WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
Choice Grape Tines. 
1 offer Adlrondac Vines, 2 years old. Strong, 91 <aeh 
2 " Extra. *'. 
1 '* Strong, $2 
" * " Extra 93 " 
Discount on bllla of 925 to $.10, 10 per c, , 
80 per CCnt.; on 9250 and over, :i0 p.-r CSDt. ^^' 
iona % hipk i year, fto. l, *i.. r rf)i'it<ii ■ fir. per tin/. ■ f ion . 
1 2, $1.00 " $10 " I M 
Israelis " I ' i. fi.no " fia •■ Jioo 
- » 1 " 2, #1.00 ; |io " i 80 
Crovuling"2 yra„ very itrong, He. each; 97.50 
[ona vine;-, i year, Nfo. 1, 11.80 each; llSperdoz.; 9100 per 100 
;; • 1 'f!'-°9 " V° " taopurioo 
per 100 
pi 1 [00 
!"■■ dot : 950 pi r 100 
65c. each : 
pei do* ■ MO 1 
50c. each; 91/.0 
per tin/..; $:ui por [00 
No. 1, 91.00 per dozen; 92.1 p«t im> 
2, fl.no per doz.ri; ||S per 100 
«/- - 
Delaware " 1 
" 1 
" 1 
Concord 
.'.'.mi per dozen : f\ • pi 1 
"2 "Htrone layent, K1.00 per dozen; 91' p 
"l " No. 1, 9-'.mi per dozen; 912 per 100 
1 2, 92.00 per d07.cn ; $10 per 100 
Hartford Proline, Clinton, Allen's Hybrid, Rel is, bianr. 
and others, at lowbatsb. The above vines all 
In mi'kn a ik. and I warrant them tkuk to namk. Order! 
must be accompanied by cash. J, W . con e. 
Norfolk, Conu. 
70,000 Concord Grape Vines. 
No. I. One vear old. 910 per 100: or 9M per 1.000. 
No. 2. 9S per 100 ; or 970 per 1,000; 10,000 extra Une, trann- 
planted, 2 years old. 
Concord Grape Vinci*. 
920 per 100 ; or 9180 per 1,000. 
Delaware Grape Tines. 
No. 1, One year old ; 925 per ion. 
No. 2. One year old,; 915 per 100. 
Union Tillage Grape Tines. 
One year old ; 50 cts. each. 
Strong Layers; 9L50 each. 
Rodgers' Hybrids. 
Nos. 4. 15, 19, we have fruited the past three vears, and they 
have done finely. 
We have also Nos. 1, 3, 9, 33. 22. 43. Price $9 per dozen : or 
950 per 100. GEORGE SEYMOUR .t CO., 
South Norwalk, Conn. 
Adiroiidac Grape Vines. 
1 year old, No. 1, very strong, 93; No. 2. strong, 91 
2 " " 1, " " 95; No. 2. " 94 
All cut back to 3 to 5 eyes. No Inferior vines will be sent 
out by me. Purchasers can rely on the qualitv of mv vines 
being unsurpassed. Will be forwarded In sealed boxes by 
express, without charge for boxes. Small orders will be se- 
curely packed and sent bv mail, pre-paid, when so ordered, 
The two great grape Exhibitions held last autumn in New- 
York and Cleveland, awarded to the Adlrondac. the prize for 
the " Best native grape of any kind, quality t<> nti.K " 
The discovery and introduction of the Adlrondac grape is an 
event of the highest importance to grape growers, and the 
greatest advance yet attained In native gaapes. Its peculi- 
arities are. extreme earliness, large clusters and berries, ten- 
der and thin skin, melting wlthont anv perceptible pulp, and 
of the most delicate and delicious flavor, reminding one of 
that snlended Hothouse grape the "Black Hamburg? 1 Also 
first class vines of the following varieties, at the lowest rates 
viz.: Allen's Hybrid. Crevellng. Concord. Cuvahogii. Dela- 
ware, Diana, Hartford Prolific. Iona. Israella.'Mnxatawnev 
Northern Muscadine, Ontario, Rodgers* Hybrid, Nos J, 3 15 
19, To Kalon, Sherman, Yeddo. Liberal 'discount to Nur- 
serymen and Dealers. Price lists and trade circulars for- 
warded on application. JOHN W. BAILEY 
August, 1HM. Plattsburgh, Clinton Co. N. Y 
Messrs. FLEMING & DAVIDSON, are my authorized 
agents for New York City. 
GRAPE VINES. 
My stock this season comprises all the valuable hardy va- 
rieties, and has been produced with the greatest care, to se- 
cure plants that will give uniformly the best results. The 
great superiority that my vines have exhibited throughout 
the country, warrants the confident belief that I can, as here- 
tofore, furnish the best and cheapest vines that can be offered. 
The introduction of the Delaware vine was an event of the 
utmost importance in American Grape Culture, in giving us 
a most hardy and enduring vine, superior to all others, in 
habit and character, as well as in the surpassing quality of 
Its fruit, which fitted It to become " the educator of Ameri- 
can taste," to use the apt expression of Mr. Peter B. Mead. 
Until shown by the practical test of the Delaware, the great 
excellence attainable by the native grape was not known. 
From the extensive dissemination of this variety, the Amer- 
ican taste has already become, to a considerable extent, ed- 
ucated, and ready to appreciate and accept those only that 
are capable of yielding the highest degree of refreshing 
enjoyment. 
Allen's Hybrid fulfills this requirement for the garden, for 
which It possesses a very good degree of hardiness, an excep- 
tion that belongs probably to the Israelis, only the latter has 
not been quite so extensively tested, having been one season 
less In bearing, but with the same constancy and excellence 
of habit. 
The ISRAELLA Is of largo size; bunches large and 
compact, very dark In color, ripening as early as the Hart- 
ford Prolific, tender to the center— of very remarkable and 
peculiar excellence, for full account of which see price list. 
Price list, (or two, if requested,) with full account of these 
new kinds, sent on receipt of stamp. When requested, a 
proposition will also be 6ent for the formation of clubs by 
which all of the members can obtain the vines at wholesale 
prices. For notice of Catalogues and Manual of the Vine, 
see advertisement in Agriculturist, August No. 
C. W. GRANT. 
Iona, near Peeksklll, Westchester Co.. N. Y. 
Trne Delaware Grape Vines. 
From the original vine. Also fine plants of Concord. Crev- 
eling, Iona, Israella. Ac. Send stamp for priced list of 50 
kinds, to GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
