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AMERICAN ~ AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
Rochester 
1867. 
Commercial 
ESTABLISHED, ]830. 
Nurseries, 
W. S. LITTLE, 
(FORMERLY H. K. HOOKER & CO.) 
PROPRIETOR. 
The New Circular of Prices (by the dozen, 100 and 
1000,) for the Spring of 1867— Just Published. 
I offer our usual large and fine assortment of every de- 
scription of 
HARDY TREES AND PJUANTS, 
Including 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, "Vines, etc., 
and 
Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 
and Roses. 
' I mention the following 
(Extract.) 
SPECIALTIES & NOVELTIES. 
£3?" The following articles are particularly noted, because 
mystock of them is"uncommonlygood. on account of which, 
I believe, I can offer special inducements to purchasers: 
Arbor Vilse, Siberian and Hoveii— A fine lot, one 
and two years old. See page 5. 
Beech & Elm— Purple-leaved— Good Plants, of differ- 
ent sizes. See page 4. 
Berberry— Purple-leaved — For hedges— a handsome 
stock. See page 5. 
Deutzia Crenata— Flore plena— A new double-flow- 
ering Deutzia, perfectly hardy, and a decided acquisi- 
tion. See pages. Small 1 year old plants, for Nurserymen. 
Grape Vines— Delaware Layers of bearing- wood— 
A very large lot of fine loell rooted vines. 
Creveling— Strong Vines, 2- and 3 years old, in large 
quantity. 
Ioxa, Adiroxdac, and all the newer sorts— excellent 
vines, in large quancitj-. 
Japan Quince— A very extensive stockof this fine flow- 
ering shrnb, especially adapted for making beautiful 
hedges. See page 5. 
Juniper, Irish— A great quantity of fine young Plants 
of this popular Evergreen. See page 5. 
Pansy— A new double-flowering- pansy; quite unique. 
Price, $3.C0 per doz. 
Peach— Van BuretVs Golden Dwarf— & real dwarf, very 
hardy, and a decided acquisition. See page 3. 
Pine, Dwarf— Pinus Montana — Good, stocky young 
Plants of this handsome Evergreen, now rapidly coming 
into favor. See page 5. 
Smaller Plauts, same age as the others noted, §15 per 100. 
"Raises—Strong Plants, on their own roots, grown from 
cuttings, (not root grafted.) 0ne of the finest assort- 
ments of Hybrid Perpetuate that can be found. See 
above. 
Address" WM. S. LITTLE, 
Commercial Nurseries, 
Rochester, N, Y. 
IMPORTED NURSERY STOCK. 
for sale by C. RAOUX, 42 Cedar-st, New York City. 
APFIiES, Common. Doucin and Paradise. 
CHERRY, Mahaleb and Mazzavd. 
PEARS, 1 and 2 years. 
Q.UI1VCK, Angers and Fontenay. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. 2 and 3 yrs., transp'd, 1 foot hiffh. 
AUSTRIAN AND SCOTCH PINES. 
ROSES, Dwarf and Standard, crafted, new and old sorts. 
GI.ADIOl.TiS, Mixed. 
HERBACEOUS PiEONIE^i, Named sorts. 
ME W STRAWBERRY, Gloede's Perpetual Pine. 
Keyes' Early Prolific Tomato. 
This i3 the most distinct and valuable variety yet produced. 
25 cents per packet. 
MAUPAY'S SUPERIOR TOMATO. 
Is of medium size, perfectly solid, average weight 9 to 12 
oz. each. This variety does not sport, and for delicate flavor 
it is unapproachable. 25 cts. per packet. 
WASHBURN & CO., Seed Merchants, 
Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mass. 
Goodrich Seedling Potatoes. 
Early Goodrich, Harison, Glcason, Calico- 
Four of the best varieties, % ib. (or 20 eyes) of each, or 
four lbs. of either (including box), by mail, post-paid, One 
Dollar.— As we use 
Wardwell's Patent Wooden Soxes 
for sending plants, &c, by mail, -we can easily send different 
varieties without danger of their being mixed together, or 
destroyed by the roughest usage, or longest detention of the 
mails. And for $1 you can get four varieties, and seed 
enough for from 5 to 8 bushels next fall— an opportunity sel- 
dom ottered. Also, Grape Vines, Strawberries, Roses, Dah- 
lias, and other plants, all warranted to go safely in Ward- 
well's Patent Wooden Boxes. 
Potatoes by Express.— One peck of each of the best 
4 varieties, $4; y 2 peck of do. $2.50, in one box, carefully 
separated, also by the bushel. Other varieties at cheaper 
rates. Warranted true to name. Send for Plant and Potato 
Catalogue. Directions given for raising a large quantity 
(potatoes) from a little seed. Address 
WARD WELL & CO., West Dresden, Tates Co., N. T. 
Early C^oodfi-icSa Potatoes. 
Grleaeon, Calico, Monitor, Harison, &c, &c, for sale by 
R U. AI/LEZV & CO., 
189 & 191 Water-st., New York. 
Our Ajiiiual Catalogue of Field and Garden 
Seeds can be had on application. 
See tlie Advertisement of AMERICAN STOCK 
JOURNAL, F. & S. B. A. 
FRUIT MB ORNAMENTAL TREES 
for tlie Spring- of 1867. 
EItLW ANGER & BARRY have the pleasure of 
offering for Spring planting, their usual large and well 
grown stock of 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees. 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 
Green-house and Hot-bouse Plants. 
Bedding Plants, including the splendid large 
leaved Caunas, Colocasia, &c. 
Pear, Quince, and Cherry Trees. 
Each of these departments contaius all of real value, old 
and new. 
The following Catalogues, which give full particulars, will 
be sent pre-paid upon the receipt of postage stamps, as 
follows : 
No. 1.— A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Fruits. 
10 Cents. 
Kb. 2. — A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Orna- 
mental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c, &c. 10 Cents. 
No. 3. — A Catalogue of Dahlias. Verbenas, Petunias, and 
select new Green house and Bedding Plants, 
published every Spring. 5 Cents. 
No. 4. — A Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 3 Cents. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
Kocliester, N. ~S. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
Evergreen Trees, Rhododendrons, &c. 
Fruit Trees and Plants. 
A large assortment of these at low prices, of flue form and 
well rooted, will lie found priced in Catalogue of 
PAKSOSfS & CO., Flushing, W. Y. 
J0>£f& VAEIETIES 0F BEAUTIFUL 
FRENCH HYBRID GLADIOLUS. 
No description can give an idea of the brilliancy of color 
of the hybrid productions of the Gladiolus; and from their 
free flowering habit, and strong trusses of bloom, form the 
most desirable hardy flowering Bulbs of the garden. The 
proper season for planting in this latitude is May, June and 
July. They thrive well in any good garden soil, and are 
admirably adapted for clumping and bedding. 
MY OWN SELECTION. 
12 Named Varieties $2.00 
13 Fine Named Varieties 3.00 
12 Extra Fine do 5.00 
12 Very Best do 10.00 
12 Mixtures i.'nQ 
100 Mixtures 9.00 
For sale by SAMUEL T. THORBURN, Seedsman, 
46 Hudson-street, Albany, N. T. 
HUBBARD AND TURBAN. 
My specimens of these two squashes received the two 
prizes offered for the best squash for family use. at the last 
exhibition at the rooms of the American Agriculturist. As 
this was open to competitors in all parts of the United States, 
the Hubbard and Turban can fairly be ranked as the two 
best varieties for table use, and hundreds of letters received 
this season speak of them as *' the sweetest, dryest and best 
flavored squashes known." Both kinds can be kept through 
the winter. As the original introducer of these two squashes, 
I send packages of the purest seed in the market to any ad- 
dress, at 15 cents each-— Ounce packages, Hubbard. 33; Tur- 
ban. 39.— Pound packets, Hubbard, §2.00; Turban, §2.50.— All 
warranted to reach the purchaser. Xf any person, after 
trying these, does not find them to be what I represent. I will 
refund kU money. JAMES J. H. GUEGORY, 
Marblehead, Mass. 
SEED POTATOES. 
Early Goodrich, Harison, Cuzco, Gleason, Coppermine, 
Calico, Monitor, Pinkeye-Rustycoat, White Peach Blow, 
Fluke, Union, Holbrook, Early Cottage, Sebec, and other 
varieties will be mailed, in packages containing 4 pounds of 
either variety, post-paid to any address, upon receipt of One 
Dollar. For larger quantities and Circular, Address 
REISIG & HEXAMEli, New Castle, 
Westchester Co., N. T. 
GOODRICH POTATOES FOR ALL. 
By using "Ward well's Patent Wooden Boxes, we can place 
these valuable Potatoes within tlie reach of all. We offer 
Early Goodrich, Harison, Gleason and Calico, Four 
of the very best varieties, warranted genuine, and each 
variety by itself— 30 eves of each lor §1 ; 15 eves of each for 
75 cts.; 10 eyes of each for 60 cts., by mail, post- paid.— An 
outlay in cash of 10 or 15 cts. per bushel for Potatoes next 
fall.— Our Circular will also be sent free, with directions, &c. 
Address WARDWELL & CO., 
West Dresden, Yates Co., N. Y. 
Seed Sweet Potatoes. 
§3.50 per bushel ; $10 per barrel of 3 bushels. Plants in 
May and June $4 per thousand. 
Strawberry Plants. 
Wilson's Albany and Triomnlie de Gand, $4 : Bussell's Pro- 
lific, $5 per thousand ; Metcalfs Earlv, $1 per dozen, $G pel- 
hundred— by mail, pre-paid. C3T*Ttie potatoes or plants will 
be sately packed and delivered where ordered in New Tort 
city lree of expense. Address 
P. PHILLIPS , Matawan, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
Keyes' Early Prolific Tomato. 
Tlie Earliest Variety yet Produced. 
See advertisement in the Agriculturist for January. The 
greatest acquisition to our varieties of Tomatoes. Seeds, 25 
cts, per packet. Address 
1IOVEY & CO., 63 North Maiket-st., Boston. 
BL00MINCT0N NURSERY. 
Osage Orange Hedge Plants. —Strong:, selected, 
one year, packed in good order, 1,000, $3-; 5,000, $13; 10,000, 
$33. Apple and Pear Trees, all sizes. Early Rich- 
moiul Cherry, Apple Hoot Grafts, best quality, 
Kittatinny and Wilson's Early Blackberry, 
Grapes. — Tona, Ives, Israella, Norton's, Concord, Hart- 
ford, Rogers' Hybrids, *tc, &c. 
Nursery Stocks, general assortment. Sweet Brier 
Seedlings, $2.50 per 100. Peach Seeds, fresh, frozen 
packed, §3 per bush. Osage Orange and Pear Seeds, 
Evergreens, Shade Trees, immense stock, all sizes. 
Althea, Dbl. Named, fine collection, 2 ft., 100, $12. 
Roses and Dahlias, extra large, fine collection, 
Green-house, Bedding and Garden Plants. 
Send red stamp each for 3 Catalogues, "Wholesale, Retail 
and Bedding Plants. 
F. K. PHCENIX, Bloomington, 111, 
JOHN S-AlTJIj'S 
Catalogue of 
BEAUTIFUL NEW AND RARE PLANTS, 
For 1S67, is Wow Ready. 
Many new and valuable Plants are offered this season for 
the first rime. 
Catalogues mailed on application. 
JOHN SAUL, "Washington City, D. C. 
CHOICE SEE© BY MAIL, PRE-PAID, 
All in Papers, at 5 Cents Each. 
Beets— Extra Early Turnip, Bassano, and Lonsr Blood, SO 
cts. per lb.. 10 cts. per oz. Ca.bba.ge — True Earlv Wakefield 
and Red Dutch, §4.00 per lb., 37 cts. per oz. ; Large Earliest 
York, Extra Large Drumhead, Premium Flat Dutch, Large 
Drumhead Savoy, §2.50 per lb., 25 cts. per oz. Caeeots — 
Long Orange, $1.10 per lb., 10 cts. per oz. ; Early Horn, Si .50 
per lb., 15 cts. per oz. Celeet— Red and "White Solid, §2.50 
per lb.. 25 cts. per oz. Chicoet, §2.00 per lb., 25 cts. per oz. 
Cucumbee, fine sorts, $1.25 per lb., 15 cts. per oz. Lettuce. 
fine sorts. $2.50 per lb. , 25 cts. per oz. Melons, fine sorts, 
$1.50 per lb., 25 cts. per oz. Oxions, fine sorts. $1.25 per lb.. 
20 cts. peroz. Paksntp, best, long, smooth, white, 80 els. per 
10., 10 cis. per oz. Radisit, fine sorts. $1.00 per lb., 10 cts. per 
oz. Squash, $2.00 per lb.. 25 cts. per oz. Tuexips, best 
sorts, 'iS cts. per lb., 10 cts. per oz. Tomatoes, fine sorts, 
$2.50 per lb., 25 cts. per oz., and all other seeds. 
Also, Beans. Peas, Corn, Tree Seed and Flower Seeds of 
the choicest kinds. Priced descriptive catalogues of all use 
f'ul Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Hedse Plants, Flower and Garden 
Seeds, will be sent to any address. Also, "Wholesale Trade 
List. Agents "Wanted. B. M. "WATSON, 
Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Establishment, 
Plymouth, Mass. 
THE NEW EARLY TOMATOES. 
Including the new Californian "Whortleberry fruited To- 
mato (now first offered), Keves' New Early Prolific Tomato 
(Hovev),Tilden's Early Tomato, the New Extra Early Red 
Solid Tomato (fine), and the Early York Tomato, will bo 
sent to any address, prepaid, for $1.00, or single lor 25 cts. 
each. My new catalogue of new and choice Garden Seeds, 
including the true Mongri Radish from Japan (now first 
offered), with edible pods, three feet in length. Several new 
and very desirable sorts of Cauliflowers, Cabbage, Celery, 
Cucumbers, Egg Plants, Early Peas, Melons, Sweet Com, and 
Turnips, will be sent to anv address, prepaid. 
The true Earlv Sebec, the Early "White Forcing, and the 
Harison Potatoes, will be sent t>y mail, prepaid, in four 
pound packages only, for $1 each. 
"Wholesale List to the trade. Agents wanted. 
B. M. "WATSON 1 , Old Colony Nurseries and 
Seed Establishment, Plymouth, Mass. 
TBie New Double Wliiie CAarlsia, 
with very large beautifully imbricated flowers (petals en- 
tire) ;— the new Solferino Balsam ;— the new Desmodium 
gvrand, a remarkable whirling plant, with perpetually mov- 
ing leaflets;— the new golden and silver margined Pausies ;— 
the new r>cmophila, with flowers two inches across;— a new 
hardy Salvia (chionautha), with large white flowers;— 
"Wiegandia Vigieri (finer than TV. caracasana) ;— the new and 
charming Whitlavia glosinioides;— the new Portulacs in 
all colors, as double as roses ;— the new Gigantic Sunflower; 
— several new rapid growing annual climbers, with showy 
fruits and foliage, for the piazza, etc., and many other new 
Flower and Garden Seeds now first ottered, with all the 
finest old and really useful sorts, will be sent prepaid by mail 
to anv part of the U. S. or Canada. Priced descriptive ca- 
talogue of the above, containing the most select and 
practically useful Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Fruits, Evergreens, 
Hedge Plants, Bulbs, Roses, Climbers, and Seeds, will be 
sent to any plain address. 
Wholesale List to tlie trade. Agents wanted. 
B. M. "WATSON, Old Colony Nursery and 
Seed Establishment, Plymouth, Mass. 
Gregory's Seed Catalogue, 
Containing One Hundred and twenty-five varieties that I 
grew myself, besides many kinds imported from France 
and England, and grown by tlie best Seed growers in the 
United States. Farmers and Gardeners will find in my Cat- 
alogue many new and rare vegetables, some of which arc 
not to be found in anv other Seed Catalogue. As the origi- 
nal introducer of the Hubbard Squash, Marblebead Mam- 
moth Cabbage, Boston Curled Lettuce, and many other new 
vegetables, I invite the patronage of the public. Catalogues 
sent gratis to all. Those who purchased seed last season 
will receive it without writing for it. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 
Marblehead, Mass. 
NEW MAMMOTH PRIZE SQUASH- 
Awarded the Silver Medal at the Mass. Horticultural So- 
ciety. Weight, 145 lbs. Described by Mr. Median in Garden- 
ers' Monthly, page S7S, as perfect monsters in size. Per 
packet 25 cts. WASHBURN & CO.. 
Seed Merchants, Horticultural Hall, 
Boston, Mass, 
LATAK11 TOBACCO. 
The Finest Smoking Tofcacco Known. 
Introduced bv Bayard Taylor, and superior to the Cuba. 
lias the rich and aromatic flavor of dried Rose Leaves. Pack- 
ets of Seeds, warranted true, sent free for 25 cents. Address- 
JIOVET & CO., 53 North Market-st. r Boston, 
