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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
-425 
Great Reduction for Cash. 
I vrill 6ell a limited number of my Grape Vines for cash 
only, at a reduction of 10 per cent, from my regular rates, 
as advertised here below. 
Parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity to 
purchase vines of the best quality at extremely low figures, 
Bfiould not delay sending their orders at once, as the num- 
ber which I propose to sell at the reduced rate is not large, 
and will probably soon he all taken, and after these are sold 
the full rates will be charged again. Order3 will be filled 
in rotation as they are received. 
My regular rates for the leading varieties are as follows: 
CONCORD, No, 1, 23c. each ; S3 per doz. ; $6 per 50 ; $10 per 
100; $75 per 1000; $700 per 10,000. 
** No.2, 20c. each; $1.50 per doz.; $4.50per50; $3 
per 100; $00 per 1000; $550 per 10,000. 
1on t a, Xo. 1, 50c. each; $5pcrdoz.; S12.50per50; $ MO per 
100; $175 per 3000 ; $1,500 per 10,000. 
" No. 2, 40c. each ; $4 per doz.; $3 per 50; $15 per 100; 
$l-jr> per 1000 ; $l,ii00 per 10.000. 
HARTFORD PROLIFIC, No. 1. 50c. each ; $4 per doz.; $10 
per 50; $15 per 100; $140 per 1000. 
" No. 2, o0c. each ; $3 per doz.; $7.50 
per 50 ; $vi per 100. 
CLINTON. No. 1, 25c. each ; £2 per doz. ; S3 per 50; $S per 
100; $U5 per 1000; $(Ji0 per 10,000. 
See my advertisement in the September and October Nos. 
I will warrant my vines all true to name, and of the quality 
represented, and if they are not satisfactory, they can be 
shipped back at my expense, and I will return the money. 
Do not delay, but order immediately. 
Price List free to all applicants. Address 
G. E. MIttSSNER, Richmond P. O., Staten Island, N. T. 
lOITA GRAPE VINES 
The American Agriculturist. 
§."5.00 will pay for 10 No. 1 Iona Grape Vines, and 
American Agriculturist for 1 year. 
$10.01) will pay for 25 No. 1 Iona Grape Vines and 
American Agriculturist for 1 year. Those ordering in lime 
to remit lo the publishers in November, with cash, will re- 
ceive December Agriculturist Fkee. Address 
G. K. MEISSNEH, Richmond, Staten Island, N. T. 
CHERRY LAWN FARM, 
Our PRICE liIST of Small Frails, etc., sent to ail on 
application. 
Wilson Strawberry a Specialty. 
D. H. BROWN", New Brunswick, N. J. 
ktffcrffc (JOXCOllD LAYERS, Ko. 1, 
van? trW fan, and Ko. 2, $00 per 1,000. Please 
eendfor vrmle List. Address 
LiKOKGE PJSBUY & SON, Georgetown, Conn. 
100,000 IVES' SEEDLING and otlicr choice varieties 
grape roots. Dr. J. li. 1'kllkvtu.e & Sons, Fruit, Floral, 
and Ornamental Nurserymen. Mc. Washington, O. 
SA3M:E^K©iS;ir 
The mo-it economical Crate and Basket iu use. Neat, 
strong, compact, and well ventilated. 
Agents wanted in all the fruit growing districts. 
For sale, the right to manufacture for the Western and 
Southern States, ciecdlaus sent tree. 
KLt* fl&rfldJillYACINTIIS, TULIPS, CROCUS, 
VjfiWy^JPWW Snowdrops and other Dutch Bulbs, at 
low rales, 1 .000 pounds fresh Fear, Apple, Cherry, Quince, 
and Mahalco seed. Also stocks of all kinds. A'll at low 
rates. Agents wanted. Catalogues now ready. 500,000 
true Cane Cod Cranberry Plants for upland or meadow cul- 
ture. '1 rne American Scarlet Maple Seedlings, 2 years, $2.00 
pcrlOO; $15 per 1,000. ouo.<mo papers Flower and Garden 
seeds, new growth, to the trade. B. M. WATSON, Old Colo- 
ny Nur series and Seed Establishment, Plymouth, Muss. 
Dutch mid Cape Bulbs, 
Our New Catalogue will be mailed, postpaid, to .ill nppll- 
cauts enclosing 5 cents. CURTIS & COBB. 
MS "Washington-street, Boston, Mass. 
EW CATALOGUE OF BERRIES for Fall, 
l8G7,nnd Spring, 1S68. 125 acres planted with 40 vari- 
eties. Best sorts oilered at very lowest rates. Scud Stamp for 
Copy to JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
PUKE FERTILIZERS. 
Bone Dust Sl.nOpcrinn lbs., $60 per ton. 
Peruvian Guano 1.&6.OQ " " " ?100 '* " 
HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
SEEDSMBK AND M.VUKKT GAUDlCNEnS, 
C7 Nassau-st., New York. 
C^1I>B-:BE.— To preserve sweet, use SPEAR'S 
■^PRESERVING solution as per directions on bottle— 
this Solution will prevent fermentation, or stop fermentation 
in chirr at any desired flavor— the only reliable method. 
Sold by Drugflbts. L. P. WORRAlX, Gen'I Agent, 
id lliulsuu-st., New York. 
What Farmers and Planters Say about 
Double Refined Poudrette s made by 
The Lodi Manufacturing Co. 
Extract from a letter received from Professor Martin, of 
Hampden, Sidney College, Virginia, dated July 1st, 1867. 
"The Double Refined Poudrette is operating like a charm 
on my Crop, and attracting universal attention from all be- 
holders. I am already satisfied that it is the cheapest and 
surest renovator of our worn-out lands." 
Salisbuet, N. C, Aug. 10th, 1S67. 
James R. Det, Esq. : 
Dear Sir : I can safely say that your Double Refined Pou- 
drette is far superior to any other fertilizer for Cotton ; for 
I have given it a fair trial this season. 
Yours, JEHU FOSTER, JK. 
Ellavtlle, Ga., Oct. 4th, 1SG7. 
Dear Sir: I think your Double Refined Poudrette I pur- 
chased of you last spring increased my Cotton crop 350 lbs. 
per acre. I put it upon worn-out pine land at the rate of 
200 lbs. per acre, drilled in with the seed. 
Tours, &C, S. MONTGOMERY. 
New-berk, N. C, Oct. 4th, 1S67. 
James R. Det, Esq., Prest. : 
Dear Sir: I tried the experiment of planting three or 
four rows of Cotton, each with a different fertilizer. That on 
which the Double Refined Poudrette was used was the ear. 
liest to come up, and continued to be the most thriving 
plants. This has been a very bad season to test any fertil- 
izer, but the Poudrette has shown what it can do in an un- 
favorable season. Very respectfully yours, 
BOBBINS, STYSON & CO. 
Cambridge, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1867. 
Sirs: I used Ground Bone, Iloyt's Super-Phosphate, and 
your Double Refined Poudrette, and the Poudrette was best 
of all. I sold to a number of farmers, and we all thiuk it 
increased our corn crop one-quarter. "We used it on pota- 
toes and it did equally well. 
HORACE VALENTINE. 
Sataxnah, Ga., Sept. 25th, 1SG7. 
James R. Dey, Pres't. : 
Dear Sir : I used the Double Refined Poudrette bought of 
you last spring, on corn. I think it increased the yield one- 
half. I consider it an excellent manure. 
Respectfully, T. HOLCOMBE. 
High Shoals, Ga., Oct. 4th, 1SG7. 
James R. Det, Esq. : 
Sir: The Double Refined Poudrette I bought for two oth- 
er parties in connection with myself; one of them used it on 
Cotton and Corn, and thinks it answered finely — the other 
put it on Cotton, on very poor ground, and thinks it doubled 
his crop. I used it on Corn, it answered finely, and was 
thought by the hands that cultivated the crop to be fully 
equal to Rhodes' Super-Phosphate. I also used it on Cotton, 
and I am clearly of opinion that it is the best and cheapest 
fertilizer in use. I expect to order several tons this "winter. 
Yours very respectfully, ISAAC POWELL. 
For sale by the Company at $25 per ton of 2000 lbs. 400 to 
COO lbs. will bring a good crop of wheat on poor soit 
NITRO PHOSPHATE OF LIME.— This article Is equal to 
Peruvian guano, made from floured Night Soil and Bone. 
200 lbs. is an ample dressing for an acre of Wheat, Com, or 
Cotton, and is cheaper than any Phosphate in market, taking 
Its effects Into consideration. Price ?60 per ton. 
For Information, Circulars, &c, address 
LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 
66 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
THE LODI MAXrFACTTRLAG CO., 
(Established in 1340 ; ) 
Offer for sale a neio article of Double Refined 
Poudrette, made from Ni™ht Soil, free from all 
impurities, deodorized, dried, and ground fine. 
Plowed or drilled in with wheat" or rye, at 
the rate of 400 lbs. per acre, it will grow a 
heavy crop. Price. $25 per ton. Address 
LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 
66 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
FISH GUANO. 
The cheapest and best fertilizer In use, manufactured and 
sold by the "Mystic Oil Company," Mystic Bridge, Conn. 
It Is pressed very dry, put up in barrels, and sent to any 
part of the United States for $30 per ton, in quantities 
less than 25 tons. For 25 tons and upwards, $25 per ton. A 
dried and line ground article is sold at $45 per ton for 10 to 
25 tons, $10 per ton for 25 tons :uul upward, and for .$50 per 
ton for le^ than 10 tons, delivered on board vessel or R. R. 
at Mystic. Admirable for market gardening, grain, cotton, 
and other crops. Orders may he addressed to WM. CL1FT, 
Jr., 56 East 26th st., N. Y., or D. S. MILLS, Pres't., Mystic 
Bridge, Conn. 
Dangerous Explosions Impossible. 
Baker's Patent. No Shell Compartment. Roller for all 
purposes. Can be seen running our Engine. Private Dwell- 
ing wanned and vcntilaU-d l>v «mr new Patent Steam Water 
and Vapor Apparatuses. Full particulars and estimates of 
cost funilsli.-i otl application. 
BAKER, SMITH & CO., 37 Mercer-st, N) w York. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES.— Elegant, durable, 
cheap and portable, Jusl the thing for the Artisan or 
Amateur. Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K, BALDWIN, Laconla, N. II. 
ICE TOOLS. 
A full, illustrated Price List of tools used iu 
gathering the ice crop of the coming winter 
will be sent upon application. 
Some of these were described in the January 
issue of this paper. 
ALL KINDS OF 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 
ETC., ETC. 
An Illustrated Catalogue, 224 pages, contain- 
ing nearly 400 Illustrations, will be sent upon 
receipt of $1 — November, December and Janu- 
ary Nos. 
B. JBE. ALLEjSF & CO., 
189 &. 191 Water St., 
New Yoke. 
HYDRAULIC RAMS, 
DEEP WELL 
PUMPS, 
FOKCE PUMPS, 
AND 
POWER PUMPS, 
Manufactured by 
Oo^vliig' <fc Co., 
SENECA FALLS, N. T. 
Prindlc's Agricultural Caldron and 
Farmers' Steam Boiler. 
A General Coolant, Heatintr, and Steaming Apparatus f.ir 
all purposes. Adapted lo Farmer?, Dairymen, Hotels, Dis- 
tilling, Soap and Tallow Chandlers, etc., etc. JOHN W. 
DOUGLASS, Agent, Dealer in As'l Implements, Fertilizers, 
etc., isi Water-sr.., New York. 
For E«ok S>ig,™iMg- and WstS! Lay- 
ing- Machines, 
Address G. L. SHELDON", Hartsville, Mass. 
mim^ 
GR] F FIN Q 8TQ^^PRI ETO RS 
CO RTi A N D T St. NEW-YORK 
:' OF vi PilssaiC Carbon Works," 
139 Fi:oxt Stbekt, (Coenek Mai&hs Lank). 
atANTEFACnrREKS OF 
PURE BONE BUST, 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Animal Charcoal, Ivory Black, &c. 
Orders for the above articles nianiitaet urrd at onr Works 
on the Posffafo R di •, .v. ./.. should be addressed to 
LISTEN BROTHERS, 159 l-'ront-sl.. New York. 
WIND MILLS. 
These nro Bclf-regnlatlng, noiseless, ami perfectly safo mo- 
tive powers for farm work. 
Illustrated and Descriptive Lists will be furnished on ap- 
pllcatlon to i; ii- ALLEN «t CO., 
1S9 & 191 Watcr-St., New York. 
A S3 lb. BOX OP 
ELASTIC! MIKERAL CEMENT 
Will repair an ordinary sized JLca-ky Shingle Itoof. 
Priec, $3.00. ll. W. JOHNS, 
Manufacturer of Rooting Materials, ra Willi iiu-st,, N. Y. 
