18641 
AMERICAN ACtRTOULTURIST. 
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FOJS FAtA. OF 1864. 
Mr ll.I.lSTU \TI'.I> AWl'M. CATAXOGOB 
of Hakoy Dutoo and other Flowering Bulbs, nnd, 
Guide to tin' Blower Garden, 
Itnow roiidyto Bond out It consists oi full and plain do« 
on, >'i tlia boot 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses. Snow DropB, 
Crown Imperials, Anemones, Lilies, &c, &c, 
with vnplo dlrflcUona for planting and orntnro, My Cata- 
i an ts beautifully Illustrated, containing an : 
illustrations two full Jingo ongravlngB, and one bean- 
ttl'ul colored plate of the 
T^II,^' 
It Ik sent free of postage to all who apply, Inclosing ten 
cents. Catalogues always Bent in my customers of the pro* 
vlons year, free, as soon as Issued, without being ordered. 
My Importations from Holland the present year have 
D0V6T been equalled tor extent, variety ami excellence. 
Address JAMBS VICK, 
Rochester, X. Y. 
FROST & CO., 
Genesee Valley IVaarseracs, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Parties who desire to purchase first quality Stand- 
ard or Dwarf Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Or- 
namental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, (fee., &C*, in 
large or small quantities, are solicited to Inform themselves 
of our stock and Prices. 
Onr Nursery contains nearly FOUR. HI'iVDIiED 
ACRES, which enables us to All orders even of the most 
extensive character, while particular attention is given to 
orders amounting to small sums. 
Onr stock will be supplied at the most favorable rates. 
The following Catalogues with prices are furnished on 
application npon receipt of five cents for each. 
No. 1 and 2. Descriptive priced retail Catalogue 
of Fruits, Ornamental Trees, Plants, &c. 
No. 4. "Wholesale priced Catalogue of Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, &c for nurserymen, dealers and others, 
who wish to buy In large quantities for the Autumn of 18G4, 
Address FKOST & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
Staiaclarxl Pear Trees!! 
OF 
Very Superior Quality. 
Wc have a large stock of Standard Pears, splendid 
Treks, strong, healthy, and thrifty— leading sorts in large 
supply. ALSO 
An extensive general assortment of Fruit and Orna- 
mental Trees, SUrubs, Roses, Grape Vines, 
Evergreens, &e., &c« A large lot of Norway 
Sprncc, size 2 to 4 feet— strong, well established plants. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and all intending to purchase, are 
Invited to call and examine our stock. Catalogues sent on 
receipt of n three cent stamp. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROS., 
Geneva, Ontario Co., N. T. 
REID'S NURSERIES, 
Elizabeth, 'Sew Jersey. 
DAVID I>. BUCHANAN, Sunt. 
Offers for sale this fall, a fine stock of 1st quality of Fruit 
Trees of every description, especially Standard aud Dwarf 
Pears, which nre extra strong. 
Ornamental and Evergreen Trees of all kinds. Shrubs, 
Grape Vines, &c, &c. 
Our trees are vervstromrand vigorous, the wood has ripen 
ed well and they are In line condition for fall planting or 
transportation. 
Parties dealing with us can rely on having none but those 
of the first quality. 
The Pnbllc are respectfully invited to call and examine 
our stock. 
CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION. 
Stephen Hoyt &c Sons, 
Offer a large stock of thrifty and well grown 
FRUIT TREES, 
consisting 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 tine and large stock of two year old Apple and Su- 
car Maple Seedlings. Catalogues sent to applicants. 
STEPHEN IIOVT & SONS, 
August 13th, 1S&4. New Canaan, Conn. 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY.— 2:20 Acres Fruit,- 
Ornamental and NurscrvStnck, 7">,000 Pear. 40,000 Peach, 
100,000 Grape, Jfcc Send red stamp for Fall List. 
' ' F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, III. 
Sidney Nursery. 
The undersigned offer for sale, at low rates 150,(H)0 
Standard Apple and Pear Trees, also a general assortment of 
Nurserv Stock. The attention of Tree Dealers and Planters 
k solicited, and a correspondence invited 
l. c (.■(.}& & tn., 
August, 1S&L . Sidney, Shelby Co., Ohio. 
Masof & //(f)iil : i) ) s 
CABINET OKGANS 
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. 
ORCJAWS 
The wide demand for our CABINET ORGANS has 
Induced dealers in some cases toadvertlso quite different 
Instruments as CABINET ORGANS, and In others to rep- 
resent to purchasers that Harmoniums and other rccd Or- 
gans arc the same thing. Tins is not true. The excellen- 
ces of the 
CABINET 
which have given them their high reputation, arise 
not merely from the superiority of their workmanship, but 
also in large measure from essential differences In construc- 
tion, which being patented by us, can not be Imitated by oth- 
er makers. From these arise their better quality and volume 
of tone, nnd capacity for expression. Every CABINET OR- 
GAN has upon its name-board in full, the words, 
" Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ." 
"When a dealer represents any other instrument as a 
CABINET ORGAN, It is usually a mere attempt to sell 
an inferior instrument on which he can make a larger profit. 
THSE CABINET ORGAN 
Is designed for Parlors, Churches, and Schools, and Is recog- 
nized by Musicians as unquestionably superior to all other 
small Organs, and every thing of the Mclodeon or Harmoni- 
um kind. Full description of instruments with testimonials, 
sent free to any address. 
PRICES FROM $110 TO $r.no. 
Warerooms :— No. 274 \Va*I)ingtoii-st., 
Boston, Mass. MASON <fc HAMLIN. 
No. 7 Mcrcer-st., New-York. 
MASON E5KOTI3ERS. 
NEW MUSIC BOOK FOR SCHOOLS. 
THE SOHG-GARDEN. 
SECOND BOOK, 
By Dr. LOWELL MASON, 
Is now ready, containing a large number and great variety 
of New Songs, Rounds, Exercises, &c, with the Elements of 
Musical Notation. The series is designed to include three 
books, progressively arranged, but each book complete in 
Itself. The First and Third Books will be issued as soon as 
readj-. Price of Soxg-Gakden, Second-Book, $8.00 per doz- 
en. One copy will be sent post-paid to any teacher, for ex- 
amination, on receipt of seventy-five cents. For sale by 
MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, Mass. 
Published by MASON BROTHERS, New Tork. 
New Music Book for Choirs and Singing 
Schools. 
THE KEY NOTPl 
BY WILLIAM B. BRADBURY. 
This work Is the result of Mr. Bradbury's collecting and 
composing for several years, and Is everywhere being re- 
ceived with the greatest favor by the most experienced -inf- 
ers and musicians. The extent of Mr. Bradbury's popularity 
may be judged from the fact that of his last book, the Jubi- 
lee, over Two Hnndrcd Thousand have been sold, and of his 
entire works more than Two Millions; 
In add'tion to Its rich collection of Tunes and Antheni3 
the KEY NOTE has a great variety of Exercises nnd light 
Glee Choruses, suited to social or sliiLrin^ school use. Ills 
plainly printed, one part only on a stnf£nnd but two tunes 
on a page, so that the eye Is not wearied by a succession ol 
thickly set notes; and In every particular it Is believed the 
lovers of pood music at church and at home will find the 
KEY NOTE just adapted to their wants. 
Price $1.50 on receipt of which sample copies will be sent 
pre-paid, by mall. For sale by MASON & HAMLIN, Boston. 
Published by MASON BROTHERS, 
No. T. Mereer-st., New- York. 
WASHING DAY 
IN THE DARK AGES! 
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s§k,.-jyjr ■ .." 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE 
If you don't want your clothes twisted and wrenched, and 
pulled to pieces by the above old-fashioned Back -break- 
ing, whist-straining and clothes-destroying process 
of washing and wringing, go before next washing-day and 
buy one of the best LAnon-sAVi.vo, plotiiks *avin<;. health- 
saving, time-saving, and iioney-savinu inventions of tho 
0£c, 
THE 
UNIVERSAL 
CtntHESWRiNCER 
— WITH— 
COG WHEELS 
53,818 SOLD IN 1863 
40,814 sold in flic first five months of ISO!. 
PRICES. 
._ size op units. 
*><>• Length. Diameter. 
1 Larje Family Wringer, 814 lltf In 2 J..' In 
IX. Medium " 13 -..UK in. ltt in 
2. Medium Family " lo S-Y In IKin 
^•l""!', 1 ;: :: 2 »»S !£!": 
S. Small " •' 8 sy In. IS In. 
S. LarjreHotel •' 20 It in. '..in 
1R. Med. Laundry » 30 17!- In. •>>, in. 
22. Large " " 43 KJi in. 3X In. 
Nos. 18 and 22 to run hy Steam or Hand, Pullics, f I per pair. 
Nos. VA and 3 have IIolls so small that cogs can not be 
used. All others are 
WARRANTER. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one is selling 
we will send the U. C. W., fkek of expense. 
In reply to the question, "How Long will it Last?" 
we can only say, "As long as a wash-tub, rooklng-stovc, or 
any other family utensil." Sec testimony of Orange Jutjd. 
"We think the machine much more than PAYS FOR IT- 
SELF EVERY YKAR in the saving of garments ! U'c con- 
sider it important that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs, oth- 
erwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the roll- 
ers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or tho 
rubber break loose from tho shaft. Our own Is one of the 
first made, nnd it Is as GOO D AS NEW after nearly FOCI2 
YEARS' CONSTANT USE." 
They are for sale In nearly every town In the country. 
Wherever they nre not already introduced we want a 
GOOD CANVASSER. 
The EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF SALE Will he 
guaranteed to the first responsible nppllcant for the territo- 
ry, I. iheral Inducements offered and Descriptive Circulars 
furnished by 
B. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
Si? Broadway. New-Torfe. 
£3£~ For full description and testimonials of the 
UNIVERSAL WRINGER, please refer to back 
numbrrs of the Agriculturist. 
