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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[September, 
PARSONS & CO. 
OFFER FOIR. THE FALL TRADE 
Bach. 
ADIRONDAC 40c. 
ALLEN'S HYBRID 40c. 
CONCORD, 1 year, No. 1 25c. 
do. do. No. 3 
do. 2years, S5c. 
do. 3 years, 50c. 
CREVELING 35c. 
DELAWARE, 2 and 3 years 50c. 
do. 1 year, No. 1 40c. 
do. do. No. 2 
DIANA, lyear 30c. 
do. 2 years 50c. 
HARTFORD PROLIFIC, 1 yr, N o. 1 25c. 
do. do do.No.2 
do. do. 2 years... S5c. 
IONA, 1 year, No. 1 40c. 
do. No. 2 
ISK AELLA, 1 year, No. 1 50c. 
do. No. 2 
IVES' SEEDLING, 1 year 40c. 
do. do. 2 years 50c. 
MILES ., 50c. 
NORTON 'S VIRGINIA 50c. 
REBECCA 
ROGERS' HYBRIDS 50c. 
UNION VILLAGE 35c. 
Fifty. 
Per 100. 
Per 500. 
Per 1000 
S15.00. 
$20.00. 
$15.00. 
$20.00. 
$ 7.50. 
$10.00. 
$45.00. 
$75. 
S 5.00. 
$ 7.00. 
$32.00. 
$ 55. 
$12.00. 
$18.00. 
$S5.00. 
$150. 
$20.00. 
$35.00. 
$15.00. 
$20.00. 
$90.00. 
$150. 
$17.00. 
$25.00. 
$115.00 
$200. 
$15.00. 
$20.00. 
$90.00. 
$150. 
$10.00. 
$15.00. 
$65.00. 
$120. 
$15.00. 
$20.00. 
$17.00. 
$25.00. 
$115.00 
$200. 
$10.00. 
$15.00. 
$65.00. 
$120. 
$ 7.50. 
$10.00. 
$45.00. 
$ 75. 
$17.00. 
$25.00. 
$15.00. 
$20.00. 
$00.00. 
$150. 
$10.00. 
$15.00. 
$05.00. 
$120. 
$1S.00. 
$25.00. 
$20.00. 
$115-00 
$200. 
$150. 
$12.50. 
$90.00. 
$15.00. 
$20.00. 
$90.00. 
$150. 
$17.00. 
$25.00. 
$115.00 
$200. 
$'>0.00. 
$30.00. 
$17.00. 
$25.00. 
$115.00 
$200. 
$17.00. 
$25.00. 
$20.00. 
$1350, 
$30.00. 
$20,00, 
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Those who wish to obtain 10,000, or more, can correspond, and will be 
famished at still lower prices. 
All the vines we offer are grown from well ripened wood, and in good, 
deep soil, not injured by extra manuring. 
In classifying we make no extras. Our No. 1 plants are the lareest and 
best of our stock, and their average quality is not allowed to be dimin- 
ished by selecting the largest for retailing as extras. 
Our vines must speak for themselves, and those who wish to purchase 
largely are sufficiently wise to accept the evidence of the vines rather 
than the assertion of the grower. To account for the abundant roots of 
our plants it is only necessary to say that ours is the open border culture, 
and that we aim to obtain the model roots of our ligure. 
Our mode of propagation is that by single eyes of well ripened wood, 
without the forcing caused by bottom heat. Plants thus naturally brought 
forward have good roots, and when planted ill the opeu ground, com- 
mence growing at once. They thus make their growth during the sum- 
mer, and in September and October are ready to mature their wood and 
roots. By other modes the plants are late in starting, and thus have a 
shorter time for growth and maturingtheir wood and roots. 
We can especially recommend our DELAWARE of two and three 
years of age. The success ot this variety in New England, and in the lake 
region of the Western States, renders unnecessary any assertion of its 
merits. 
The IONA is succeeding better this season than the last, and in many 
localities is winning golden opinions. 
Of the IVES wo cannot speak too highly. Its freedom from rotor 
mildew, and its very rapid, hardy growth, make it one of the most reliable 
Varieties, one of the few which are absolutely safe 
; For Catalogues address 
1- - FLUSHING, near New York. 
SBBJG SING GRAPE VINES. 
Hereafter 
SPRING VALLEY NURSERIES. 
3 Miles north of Sing Sing. 
I offer my stock of Grape Vines this fall with increased 
confidence, being the best I have ever grown. Having 
bought the neighboring Nurseries of Ryder & Co., it has 
given me plenty of room and great facilities to grow good 
plants with small cost. 
Iwould advise the purchaser of good vines, to come andsee 
my stock before buying elsewhere. My sole business is to 
crow only good vines. Remember, I have not been able to 
fill all my orders these last live past years. If you want 
EOine of my vines, send your orders early. 
Good vines are the cheapest at any price. Send for Price 
List. J. F. DELIOT, Vine Grower. 
Sing Sing, N. Y. 
Cia-ape Vines. 
We offer to the fall trade 10,000 Iona, 10,000 Concord, 2,000 
Israella. Also, Hartford Proline, Allen's Hybrid, several 
numbers of Rogers', &c, &c, of excellent quality, at reason- 
able rates. Send for price list free. 
PETER DePEW & SON, Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
Oft OftA STRONG GRAPE VINES, 
*VjVVV Grown on light soil, open ground, by layering, 
many of them transplanted, 1 to 2 years, will fruit at once, 
(willgioe satisfaction where weak vines often result in aggra- 
vation). Concord, Hartford Prolific, Diana, Delaware, 
Clinton, Allen's Hybrid, Rebecca. A large lot of Rogers' 
Hybrids, Nos. 4, 15 and 19, 1 to S years old. A few iona, 
2 years, Dracut Amber; this last is the earliest grape in my 
collection. The new and older Strawberry plants j 200,000 
Evergreen Trees, all nursery grown: Arbor Vitse, G to 12 
inches, very stocky. $15 to $25 per 1,000; Fir Balsam, Nor- 
way Spruce, &c. ; 80,000 Hemlock, those 12 to 80 inches high, 
cannot be excelled in compact form. Shade Trees. Shrubs, 
large and small fruits of all desirable kinds ; 2,000 Peach 
Trees, several new sorts. Clapp's Favorite Pear Trees. 
Descriptive Price List by mail. 
J. W. MANNING, Reading, Mass. 
1©0,©©0 Concord iLayers. 
One Hundred Thousand Concord Layers, and Two Mil- 
lion (2,000,000) Grape Buds, mostly Concord,for propagating, 
for sale (this fall) cheap. We have other kinds of Grape 
Vines and Small Fruits for sale. Circulars sent to all 
applicants free. Pleas" address, without delay, 
GEORGE PEEUY & SON, Georgetown, Conn. 
J. W. CONE So CO., 
Vineland, N. J., offer for Sale 
700,000 CONCORD, 
•40,000 HARTFORD PROLIFIC, 
15,000 CLINTON, 
3,000 IVES' SEEDLING 
GRAPE VINES, 
And a large stock of CLARKE RASPBERRY plants. 
Price List sent free. 
Choice Grape Vines at Right Prices.— See 
G. E. MEISSNER'S Advertisement, page 330. 
G-RAPE VIHES. j" 
A very large and superior stock of Iona., Israella,, 
Adirondac, Roger's Mytorids, Concord, Crcvcl- 
ing, Delaware, Diana, Hartford Prolific, Rc- 
l>ecca, Catawba, Isabella, Clinton, and other 
varieties, by tlie 100 or 1,000, at low figures. Send for Price 
List. ELLWANGER, & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Adirondac Grape Nursery amd ¥ineyanh 
We offer at greatly reduced prices, a large stock of grape 
vines, one, two, and three years. All desirable varieties— 
including the two new Hybrids, "Salem, and Dtana. Ham- 
burg." Quality of vines unsurpassed. Our autumn Price 
List and Descriptive Catalogue, or Wholesale Price List for 
the trade, sent on application. 
JOHN W. BAILEY & CO., Pittsburgh, Clinton Co., N. Y. 
i&a'ape Vines & Siaa^il FrM£§. 
Delaware, Martha, Salem, Iona, Israella, Adirondac, 
Miles, Concord, Hartford, Diana, Creveling, Allen's and 
Rogers' Hybrids, Ives' Seedling, Ilentz Seedling, and some 
30 other kinds; fine plants, one and two vears old. Kitta- 
tinny and Wilson's .Early Blackberries. "Clarke, Kirtland, 
Doolittle, and Philadelphia Raspberries. Cherry, Versailles, 
White Grape, White Transparent, and Black Naples Cur- 
rants. Downing's and Houghton Gooseberries. Gloede's 
New Perpetual Piue, Jucuhda, Agriculturist, and other 
Strawberries. Best plants, at low prices. Send stamp for 
Descriptive List to 
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
<fll(ft| one and two year-old Concord Grape 
■ 9 WV Vines, by FRANCIS HENRIOT, X mile east 
of Broadway Bridge, Paterson, N. J. 
€rrape Vines & &mall Frraitis, 
Delawares, 1 and 2 years old, $10, $15, $25 per hundred. 
Iona, 1 and 2 " " $>5, $:J5, $50 
Israella, 1 and 2 " " $25, A3."., §50 " " 
Adirondac, 1 and 2 " " $25, $35, $50 " " 
Ives* Seedling, $15, $25, " " 
Concord, $10, $15, $25 " " 
Rogers' Hybrids, all the good Nos., $35 " " 
Kiitatinnv Blackberries, $15 " " 
Clarke Raspberries, ^25 " " 
Also large vines for immediate bearing, which would have 
borne the present season if permitted. Our Vines are equal 
to any in the market. Descriptive Catalogue and Price List 
of above and other varieties sent on application to 
HUSTED& HAZELTON, Delaware, Ohio. 
IF YOU WAWT ANY 
Grape Vines, Strawberry, Raspberry or Blackberry plants 
&c, just examine our inducements to buyers, and see if you 
can do better anywhere. Nurserymen and Dealers also, 
please note. For Price List address, with stamp for return 
postage, C. E. & J. S. FR1T TS, Ehvood, New Jersey. 
Read my Advertisement 011 pa~e 311. Car- 
culm's fee, P„ SUTTON, Beverly, M, J, 
One and two years old.! 
An extra fine stock of 
DELAWARE, 
CONCORD, 
IVES' SEEDLING, 
CREVELING, HARTFORD, DIANA, IONA> 
ISRAELLA, CLINTON, CATAWBA., 
and many other good varieties. 
At low rates by the dozen, 100, or 1,000 
Send for Price List. 
Also a good stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Ever- 
greens, Small Fruit, Shrubs, Roses, &c, &c. 
Osage Orange Plants, 2 years, at $5 per 1,000. 
LENK & CO., Humboldt Nurseries, 
Toledo, Ohio. 
INES of the 1st qualitj 7 , for the Garden and 
Vineyard of one or 100 Acre's. Ives, Concord, Hartford, 
Catawba, Isabella, Delaware, &c, of one and two years. 
C3?~ Vines by mail, prepaid. „jfJ Wholesale rates 
extremely low. Illustrated Circular with History ot 
Ives, &c, sent free. 
M. H. LEWIS & CO., Sandusky, Ohio. 
GRAPES 
Those wishing to procure a first-class Vinevard would do 
well to examine the stock of VINES offered by the sub- 
scriber, before purchasing. I will furnish nothing but good 
stock. References given. Send for particulars to 
J. B. WILSON, Washington, Pa. 
^OET UP CLUBS FOR TREES, VINES, Shrubs, 
^* Roses, Flowers, &c. Send stamp for Terms and Price 
List. L. L. WIIITLQCK, 
"ALL NURSERIES IN ONE," 
^ 37 Parle Row, New Toils. 
URSERY AND FLORIST BUSINESS FOR 
SALE, in one of the best business locations in the 
United States. Five Acres in Trees, Flowering Plants, &c. 
Established 10 years. 100,000 Liunreus' Rhubarb f<* sale. 
Apply to, or address WM. MACK AY, Morrisania, N. Y. 
APPLE TREES.— Two to four 
'years front I he biul.uf superior growth. 
150,000 Peach Trees, one year from the bud, (very Hue), 
popular varieties. Largelv of Hale's Earlv. 
10,000 Van Buren's Golden Dwarf Peach Trees. 
100,000 Grape Vines, consisting largely of Concords,' Hart- 
ford Prolines, lonas and Israellas. 
Apple Seedlings by the acre, and much other Nursery 
Stock. Address 
:"■ STEPHEN HOYT & SONS, 
v New Haven, Conn. 
<da AAA PEACH TREES.— Leading varieties, one 
OlfiUUU year old from bud. Grape vines from single eyes 
aud cuttings, 1 and 2 vears old. Strawberries, including 
most of the leading varieties. Also. Asparagus, Raspberry, 
Blafkberrv, Linmvus' Rhubarb and Osage Orange pbuils. 
Send for Price List, H, M, ENGLE, Marietta, Pa, 
