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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[Jui/y, 
Turnip seed. 
. Celery Plants (Incomparable Dwarf), $1.00 per 100 (by 
mall) ; $3 per 500 ; $5 per 1,000 ; 522 per 5,000 ; $40 per 10,000 ; 
larger quantities at special rates. Of this variety from 
i)0,000 to 40,000 are grown on an acre. Full instructions for 
cultivating accompany each package. 
By Express, carefully packed, so that they will reach the 
purchaser in perfect order, if the distance docs not exceed 
three days In the transit. 
TURMIP SEED BY MAIL. 
Early Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen, Golden Ball, Red-top 
strap-leaf. White strap-leaf, Yellow Ruta-baga, White liuta- 
uaga, &c, &c, $1 per fl>. t 10 cents per oz. 
Turnip Seed 
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i by Mai 
w$ 
The following' varieties, the 
quality of -which cannot be 
excelled, -will be mailed post- 
paid, to any address in the 
Union upon receipt of price 
JIED TOP STRAP LEAF TURNIP. affile 
peroz. 4 oz. pound. 
Early "White Dutch 10 cts. SO cts. $1.00 
White Strap Leaf 10 " 25 " 75 
Red Top Strap Leaf io " 35 M 75 
Large white Norfolk 10 " 25 " 75 
Yellow Aberdeen 10 " 25 '* 75 
Golden Ball (Kobson's) 10 " 25 " 1.00 
Large Yellow Globe, extra 10 " SO " 1.00 
Long White, or Cow Horn 10 ? * 25 " 75 
Long "White French 10 " 30 " 1.00 
Sweet German, extra flne 10 " SO " 1.00 
German Tel tow 20 " 60 " 2.00 
Improved Yellow Swedish 10 M 25 " 75 
SkirvinEr's Purple Top do 10 " 25 *' 75 
Lain^'s Ituta-baga 10 " 25 " 75 
Carter's Imp. Purple T«p Swede.10 " 25 " 75 
Prices for larger quantities to dealers, either in bulk or 
packets for retailing, will be given upon application. 
Our celebrated Seed Catalogue and Guide to the Flower 
and Kitchen Garden— containing about 120 pages closely 
printed matter, beautifully illustrated, mailed to all appli- 
cants enclosing 25 cents. Abridged Catalogue and Garden- 
er's Almanac, gratis. Address IS. K. BLISS & SON, 
No. 23 Park Place and 20 Murray St., 
P. O. Box 5,712, New York. 
TURNIP SEED. 
Warranted true and reliable. — Sent 
post-paid, ut the following prices: 
Early Red or Purple Top $ 80 45 
Early RmI (Strap-leaved) 80 45 
Early White Plat Dutch 90 50 
Early White Flat Dutch (Strap-leaved) 90 50 
Early White Stone 90 50 
Large White Norfolk 80 43 
Large White Globe 80 4r> 
Purple Top Yellow liuta-baga 80 45 
Slcirving's Improved " 90 50 
Ashcrot't's " " 90 50 
Lamp's " " 90 50 
Carter's Imperial Improved Ruta-baga 90 50 
Dickson's Ruta-baga 90 50 
Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen '1.00 60 
Robertson's Golden Ball 1.00 60 
Yellow Globe 1.00 60 
Yellowstone 1.00 60 
Address S. B. FANNING, JameBpor 
by mail, 
KJk-pkt. 
10 
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35 
35 
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30 
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35 
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35 
40 
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MEXICAN EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. 
A hardy, vigorous plant, bearing fruit from early 
Jnne until the frosts of winter. Of good size and fine fla- 
vor. No garden should be without them. Orders ad- 
dressed to J. P. WHITING & CO.. Detroit, Mich., or to 
CLARK & HITCHCOCK, Buffalo, N. Y., 
will receive prompt attention. 
SEND FOP. CIRCULAR. 
PRICE OP PLANTS, S3.00 per Dozen. 
Wc are daily in receipt of testimonials fully confirming all 
we have claimed for the Eunielan. 
The quality of stock will be equal or Buperior to that of 
last year. 
We desire to establish agencies in every town, to sell tha 
Eumelan this summer for fall planting, and will give liberal 
commissions. 
We have all the original stock, and all Eumelan vines from 
here will be genuine and reliable. Send for terms to agents. 
HASBROUCK & BUSHNELL, 
Iona Island, near Peekskill, 
Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Bloomiagtoa (Ills.) Nnrsery. 
lBth Year ! 500 Acres ! 10 Green-houses ! 
A LARGE GENERAL ASSORTMENT of superior 
FLOWER. BULBS at wholesale and retail. 
Send 10c. for Catalogues. F. K. PHOENIX. 
Superior Dutch Bulbs. 
RICHARD LATTER. 52 Cedar St., New York, Importer. 
Sole Agent for the U. S. of the celebrated nurserymen 
Messrs. L. van "Wavkren & Co., Holland, whose superior 
products are unsurpassed, are now prepared to receive special 
orders from responsible parties. All orders t'orprimeselect- 
ed Bulbs must be sent in to me before the 15th of June. Price- 
current with Catalogue of my Fall Importation forwarded 
upon application. Post Office Box 1,0S3. 
Arnold's New Cross-Bred Wheat 
By mail, post-paid, by packet,_pint, or quart. Circulars 
free. Address, WAEDffKLL & CO.. 
West Dresden, Fates Co., N. T. 
EXCELSIOR 'B'9JH£^"IF», .1 new variety 
from Imported seed, greatly improved and enlarged. 
T offer it as the sweetest, best, and most profitable— yellow, 
very large, and solid. Stock of seed is limited. 50 cts. per 
oz. ; 20 cts. package by mail. Xansemond Sweet Potato 
Plants, by mail. 65 cts. per 100. By Express, $4 per 1,000. 
".Richest and sweetest I ever bad the pleasure of tasting." 
Cyxes Feease, AVilmot, Ohio. 
" A very delicious table Turnip." 
B. D. Downey, Canal Dover, Ohio. 
"Best I ever saw, think it rightly named." 
Wm. O. Pettit, Wilson, 1\\ T. 
Address A. B. NORTON, Selden, Lon~ Island, 2*. T. 
JP FRANK COE'S AMMONIATED BONE 
-B-^e SUPERPHOSPHATE, price !?5i> per ton. 
FISH GUAIVO. 
Wari'ajited pure, £35 per ton. 
For sale by ENOCH COE. 
Williamsburg, N. Y. 
AI¥Y LAI>¥ OK GMTLEItfUK de- 
siring an opportunity to engage in the subscription 
book business at and near borne, can learn particulars by 
addressing J. N. RICHARDSON & CO., Boston, MasB. 
State what paper you saw this in. 
The Bright Side ; A paper fob all Children, now 
published weekly at $1.00 a year. Eight beautifully illus- 
trated pages. No continued stories. The very best writers. 
Large premiums for clubs. A success beyond all example. 
80,000 circulation, though less than one year old. Specimen 
free. WILCOX & ALDEN, Publisher's, Chicago, 111. 
A SPLENDID COUNTRY HOME, 
WortU $10,000, 
or 17,500, 
FOR S3, OOO or Q3,00t> CASH. 
A Beautiful Country Home, near the city, in a flne healthy 
locality, accessible in 45 to 50 minutes from down town or 
np-town, nineteen" Tiiias a day, from 5 A. M. to Midnight- 
large lot of ground — gas, water, and many other con- 
veniences—house new and thoroughly built — can now bo 
obtained by paying S3,000 to S3, 000 down and the 
balance in quarterly payments to the am»unt of the rent of 
such a bouse— so that the real cost of oioning such a house 
will amount to no more than the above small payments. 
Tou should go and SEE the houses. Particulars at 2-15 
Broadway, N. T„ of Albert Cogswell. 
A T TOUR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT, 
A"ND VERT CHEAP: Two most Beautiful COUNTRY 
HOMES, close to the City, with all city conveniences— gas, 
water, bath rooms, stationary wash-tubs, bells, speaking- 
tubes, etc., etc. — flne plots of ground — high and very health- 
ful location— accessible from up town or down town, in 45 to 
50 minutes, nineteen times a day each way between 5 A. M. 
and midnight, by the best railway and cars in the country. 
Go and SEE the houses. Particulars of ALBERT COGS- 
WELL, 245 Broadway, New York. 
*^'ERY FINE HOUSES 
FOR SALE CHEAP, 
Ou very easy, long Terms of Payment. 
These very desirable Dwellings— on the corner of Madison 
Avenue, and Parsons Avenue, and on Bowne Avenue be- 
tween Sanford Avonue and Barclay Street, Flushing,— 
are Models of Coitfort and Cojcvenience— having all 
the City Improvements, such as: Gas, Hot and Cold "Water, 
Bath-room, Laundry and Stationary "Wash-trays, "Water- 
closets, Dumb-waiters, Bells, Speaking Tubes, double "Ven- 
tilators, the best Base-burning "Warm Air Furnaces with 
Registers in most rooms, large Piazzas, Bay "Windows, ete., 
etc They are in a very high and healthful location, 63 
and 70 feet above the Bay, and overlook most of the Village, 
"Westchester County and Palisades on the Hudson River. 
The neighborhood and surroundings are very desirable, 
with no inferior dwellings or nuisances at present, or possi- 
ble in the future. They are thoroughly built, mostly by 
days work, with great economy in the cash wholesale pur- 
chase of materials — really at gold rates. They were erected 
pro bono publico, and will be sold at cost, with a very low 
price added for the land, which was purchased by the aero 
long ago, and upon which the proprietor has no occasion or 
desire to speculate Half, or nearly half the pnrchnse 
money can He in Savings Bank mortgages for any desired 
length of time. The balance of the payment of 15 to 20 per 
cent, cash, can lie in Second mortgages, to be paid in quar- 
terly instalments of about what the rent would be for such 
houses. Inquire of G. Edward Carll, Main St. ; or Jab. 
B. Parsons, Broadway ; or Capt. John P. Ellis, Amity St. 
—all at Flushing, IV. Y. Prices $10,009 and §17,500 
invariable. 
GARDENING FOR PROFIT 
In the Market and Family Garden. 
By PETER HENDERSON. 
Everything is made perfectly plain. Read the Table 
op Contents 
Men Fitted for Gardening. 
Amount of Capital Required. 
Profits of Market Gardening. 
Manures and Smplements. 
Location, Situation, Preparation 
When, and Where to Sow. 
Transplanting; Insects. 
Varieties and Cultivation. 
Packing for Shipping. 
Preservation in Winter. 
Find Ont from this hook how to make money from 
your Garden. 
SENT POST-PAID, .... PRICE, $1.50 
Breck's New Book of Flowers, or Flower 
Garden $1.75 
In which are described the various Hardy Herbaceous 
Flowers, Annuals, Shrubby Plants, and Evergreen 
Trees, with Directions for their Cultivation. New 
edition, revised and corrected. By Joseph Breck, 
Seedsman and Florist, former editor of New England 
Farmer, and Horticultural Register. Cloth, 12mo, 
395 pp. 
Buist's Family Kitchen-Gardener, . ...$1,00 
An excellent Practical work, containing Plain and 
Accurate Descriptions of all the Different Species and 
Varieties of Culinary Vegetables, with their Botanical 
English, French, and German Names, alphabetically 
arranged ; with full Directions fov the Best Mode of 
Cultivating them in the Garden or under Glass. By 
Robert Btjist. Cloth, 12mo., 21G pp. 
Dana's Muck Manual $1.25 
A Manual for Farmers ; treating of Soils, Manures, 
Composts, etc., and especially of the important subject 
of using MUCK, the great natural fertilizer of the coun- 
try. By Samuel L. Dana. Cloth, 12ino., 312 pp. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD AND COMPANY, 
343 Broadway, New Yoke. 
