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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[Jaxtjary, 
IlesMlei'son & Fleming's 
SELECTED SEEDS & PLANTS 
for 
MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 
Quart. Bush. 
Beans (Bush), Valentine, Refugee 50c. §S-00 
Beans (Pole), Lima, Sera 75c. 15.00 
Ounce lb. 
Beets, Short Top Round, Long Blood 15c. §1.00 
Cabbage (Early), true Jersey "Wakefield §1.00 13.00 
" (Late), Flat Dutch, Drumhead 50c. $5.00 
Carrot, Early Horn, Long Orange 15c. $1.50 
Cauliflower, Early Paris and Half Early §1.50 Hi.00 
Celery, New Dwarf "White $1.00 $12.00 
Quart. Bush. 
Corn, Dwarf Prolific, Asylum 30c. §6.00 
Ounce. lb. 
Cucumber, White Spine, Long Green 15c. 311.50 
" Forcing varieties 25c. per packet. 
Ounce. lb. 
Egg Plant, New York Improved Purple 60c. $7.50 
Lettuce, Simpson, Butter 40c. $1.00 
Melon, Citron, Nutmeg and Skillman 20c. $1.50 
" (Water), Ice Cream & Mountain Sprout. 15c. $1.50 
Okra, Tall and Dwarf 15c. $1.50 
Onions, "White, Meggets Red 30c. $3.00 
Large Red, Yellow Dutch 20c $1.50 
Parsley, Extra Dwarf Curled 15c. $1.50 
Quart. Bush. 
Peas (Early), Dan. O'Eourke, "Extra Early.". .50c. §7.50 
" (Late) Champion, British Queen 50c. $S.OO 
Ounce. lb. 
Pumpkin, Cheese 10c 75 
Radish, Scarlet Turnip, Long Scarlet 15c. $1.50 
Salsify (or Oyster Plant) 25c. $2.50 
Spinach, Round and Prickly 10c. 75 
Squash (Bush), Summer Crookneck 10c. 75 
(Late), Boston Marrow, Hubbard 20c. $2.50 
Tomato, Early Smooth Red, Fejee 30c. $4.00 
Turnip, Red Top, Yellow Aherdeeu 10c. $1.00 
Herbs, Thyme and Sweet Marjoram 50c. $6.00 
Sage and Summer Savory 30c. $4-00 
The above sent by mail to any address on receipt of the 
prices annexed, with the addition of Be. per a. for postage. 
Plants and Moots tor Market 
Gardeners am! Others. 
Onion Sets, Yellow, 50c. per quart, $2.50 per peck, 
$8.00 per Bushel. 
Onion Sets, White, 75c. per quart, $4.00 per peck, 
$12.00 per Bushel. 
per Bush . per Bbl. 
Potatoes — Early Goodrich (true) $4.00 $7.50 
" Early Cottage 4.00 7.50 
" Oleason 3.00 6.00 
" Sebec -. 4.00 7.50 
" Harrison. . . ; 6.00 15.00 
Cuzco 2.00 5.00 
Asparagus, (2 years old,) $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1,000 
(1 year old.) $1.00 " $7.50 
JUmbai'to, Victoria and Linnaeus, $3 per doz. ; $15 per 100 
Cabbage Plants (Cold Erame), Wakefield, $1.50 per 100; 
$10.00 per 1,000 
" (Hot-bed), Wakefield, 75 cents per 100 ; 
$6.00 per 1,000 
Cauliflower, (Cold Frame), $3 per 100; $20.00 per 1,000 
" ~\ (Hot-bed), $2 " $15.00 per 1,000 
Horse radish Sets, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1,000. 
"Vegetable and Flower Seeds of every descrip- 
tion, many of them of our own growth, and all thoroughly 
tested before sending out. For prices and directions for 
cultivation, send for Catalogue. 
HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
Seedsmen and Market Gardeners, 
67 Nassau-st., New York. 
My Illustrated Catalogue of New 
and Rare Plants for 1 867, 
Will be ready 1st February, and sent to my customers of 
past years, gratis— to all others, on receipt of 10 cents. 
PETER HENDERSON, 
07 Nassau-st., New York. 
Garden Seeds — Flower Seeds ! 
Sent by Mall, Postage paid, 
On receipt of prices advertised in last February Agricultur- 
ist. The utmost care is taken to have all Seeds sold by us, 
fresh, reliable, and the choicest that can be had. 
Also, Farm and Garden Implements of every 
variety. Guano, Bone Dust, and other Fertilizers. 
Plants, Trees, Roots, Ac- 
Priced Catalogue furnished on application. 
JOHN VAXDERBILT & BROTHERS, 
33 Fnlton-st., New York. 
BEST AND CHEAPEST Self-acting Hand and 
Carriage Gates. Made by American Gate Company; 
95Bank-at.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Send for Circulars, 
WOOD & MA'SN STEAM Ex\G!l\ T E 
€©'§ CELEBRATED 
Portable Steam Eng iues 3 
FROM 4 TO 35 HORSE POWER. 
ALSO PORTABLE SAWMILLS. 
"We have the oldest, larsest and most complete works in 
the United States, devoted exclusively to the manufacture 
of Porrable Engines and Saw Mills, which, for simplicity, 
compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to be superior to auy ever oil'ered to the public. 
The great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cylinder 
area, which we give to the rated horse power, make our En- 
gines the most powerful and cheapest muse; and they are 
adapted to every purpose where power is required. 
All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished on short notice. 
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on application. 
"WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
tJtica, N. T. 
Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, New York City. 
Farmers asad G-ardeners I 
Many of you have thus far found the purchase of Garden 
Seed the most unsatisfactory and most vexing of all your in- 
vestments. Now, if you will stand by me, I propose to change 
all this, and make a revolution in the seed business by my 
three wan-ants. 1st. I will warrant my seed to be what it 
purports to be in kind and duality: 2d. I will wan-ant that 
the money you send for seed shall reach me ; and 3d. I will 
warrant that the seed you order shall reach you. 
Thus, you see, I take all the risks on myself. I know that 
in doing this I shall make some losses, but I have confidence 
that tlie good sense of the farmers and gardeners of the 
United States will stand by me in this new movement, and 
so far increase my business as to enable me to bear all such 
losses and continue the business on the "three warrants" 
basis. Stand by me and I will stand by you ! Catalogues 
sent gratis to all. See the advertisement headed "Gregory's 
Seed Catalogue." 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 
Marblehead, Mass. 
R-VSi-^Wv .^V^-Vn-WW.^ 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
EATON, MADISON CO., IT. Y., 
Continue to manufacture their Improved 
PORTABLE ENGINES, 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Threshing Machines, Circular Saws. Mills 
of all kinds. Printing Presses, Wood or Iron Lathes. Machi- 
nery in Cabinet or AYagon Shops, Boring Artesian "N ells, 
Pumping Water, Corn Sliellers, &c, &c. 
We warrant our Engines to be what we represent them, 
and to give unqualified satisfaction in all respects. 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
To Farmers, Stable Keepers and Others. — 
Do you want the cheapest, easiest operated, simplest, most 
durable and fastest Self-Feeding: Ha v. Straw and Stalk Cutter 
in the World— §11.00 to $36.00, according to size and capacity 
—not to pe paid for until tried? Asents wanted everywhere, 
except :N e w England. E^~For illustrated descriptive Circu- 
lar, and full particulars, Address 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, PeekskllL S. Y. 
FLUSHING INSTITUTE, 
Flushing, V. I, 
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOTS. 
15. A. FAIRCHILD. 
THE GREAT AUBURN FIELD 
TRIAL. 
THE BUCKEYE MOWER, built by ADEIANCE, 
PLATT & CO., 165 Greenwich-st., N. Y., is the machine which 
received the First Premium. Grand Gold Medal, 
in Class One, for the great superiority shown in every 
point, selected by the Judges for testing the comparative 
merits of the Fifty-nine machines entered for competition. 
Agricultural Implements. 
The latest improvements for the Farm, and Planta- 
tion. 
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, pure, fresh, 
and reliable, grown by the most careful growers of this 
country and Europe. 
Fertilizers— Peruvian Guano— Super-Phos- 
phate of Lime— Brace's Concentrated Ma- 
nure, and Pure Ground Bone — 
At "Wholesale and Retail, by GEIFFING & CO, 
5S & 60 Cortlandtst., New York. 
Sureka Cutting; Eoi, 
FOR CRUSHING AND CUTTIXG HAT, 
STRA1V AND CORN STALKS. 
We beg leave to announce to our Friends and the Trade 
generally, that we have secured the ri-rht to manufacture 
and sell this celebrated Cutting Box, and are now prepared 
to fill any orders with which we- maybe favored, wc also 
manufacture the widely known 
STAR CORN SHELLER. 
The Cutting Box and Corn Sheller are in high repute, 
wherever introduced. They have taken the 
First Premium at several State Fairs. 
Thousands are in use and giving good satisfaction. TVe 
make several sizes of the above machines. Scud for De- 
scriptive Circular and Price List. 
BLTMTER, DAT & CO., 
Manufacturers of Cook's Sugar Evaporator, Agricultural 
Machines and Tools. Mansfield, Ohio. 
THE HOG BREEDERS' MANUAL. 
A Treatise on Breeding, Feeding, and General Manage- 
ment of Hoss. Particulars of all Diseases, Remedies, &c. 
Sent free of ^postage for 25 cents. Every farmer should have 
a copy. Address K. P. BOTER & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
Priiace Albert Pigs. 
S30 a pair, not akin. Orders executed for Fancy Poultry. 
Angora (.Cashmere) Goats, and other chioce Stock. 
H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st. 
MALLORV «& SANFOEB'S 
IMPROVED 
FLAX AND HEMP BRAKES, 
As now made, are the strongest and best ever used. They 
occupy about 5 feet square, weigh about 1,000 lbs., require 
one man and a bov, and one to two horse power to work 
them ; breaks from 2,000 to 3,000 lbs. Flax straw in 10 hours, 
taking out 65 to 75 per ceut. of the woody matter. This ma- 
chine will save 120 lbs. to the ton more than any other ma- 
chine in the world. It will break tangled straw as well as 
straight. We have also an entirely new tow shaker aitd 
picket;, works perfectlv and does its work quicker and bet- 
ter than any other machine, and prepares the stock for 
Rope. Also a new tow comber, which cleans and straight- 
ens the tow, free from shive, rapidly making it fine and 
straight. Send for circular or see machines in operation, at 
93 William-st., New York. Address 
JOHN W. QTiNCT, Treasurer, 
No. 93 "William-st., New York. 
StereopticoHs and Magic Lanterns, 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantly two 
hundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
that size, at an expense of less than one dollar for a wholo 
evening's exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
over two thousand artistically colored photographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture His tor v. Choice Statuary, etc., 
etc., forwarded on application. T. H. McALLISTER. Opti- 
cian, (of late firm of McAllister & Bro., Phila.,) 49 Nassau- 
street, New York. 
BERRY & THOMPSON, Manufacturers of the Celebrated 
Choral Organs. Recommended by Prof. Timm, and our 
best Organists. Large discount to Clergymen and Churches. 
Agents wanted. Liberal Discount. "Wholesale and Retail 
Depot at - T. S. BERET'S Piano "Ware Rooms, 
593 Broadway, New Tork. 
ME. DEFORESTS COMBINATION SUS- 
PENDER and SHOULDER BEACE, very simple, con- 
venient and comfortable. Every lady should wear them; 
they expand the chest and improve the figure, and relieve 
the waist of the weight of the skirts. Price, $1 ; children, 
75 cents ^mailed free. Emporium of Fashions, N o. 473 Broad- 
way, N.T. 
OLD EEET, PAIN IN THE BREAST, HEAD- 
ACHE, and many other distressing maladies (arising 
from an impaired circulation, caused by wearing elastic on 
the limbs) entirely obviated by Mine. Demorcst's unrivaled 
Stocking Suspexdees. They are durable, instantly adjust- 
ed, requiring no buttons or sewing, and universally approved. 
Children's, "30c; Ladies', 50; mailed free, No. 473 Broad- 
way, N, T. 
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