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SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 
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FRUITS, FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR THE SOUTH! 
1857-8. 
PRUITLAND NURSERY, AUGUSTA, GA. 1857-8. 
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Fall an<l Winter planting, choice TREES of the following kinds, all of which 
have been proved to be well adapted to the South : au oi wmcn 
APPUES— a complete succession, ripening from June until December, and keeping throughout the winter 
^ Southern Seedlings, and many new and rare. Price, 25 cents each— 820 per hundi-ed. 
PUAUiiEs me choicest collection ever offered in the South — atfording a succession of fruit fi-om June till 
’ Southern varieties found in no other collection. Price, 25 cents— $20 per hun- 
dred. 
PEARS 
STANDARDS and DW ARPS— a selection of the best for this climate, including 
P.otinn nr T.nmc kl ■R/irr»l7'vv-^r,v^r. rr>r,^ rn i ^ ® 
mperiOT J^mties from the noted collection of Louis E. Berckmans, Esq. Price, 50 cents-840 per hundred. 
per ; 
many very 
GRAPES-strong, rooted plants of CatawbaVRalTeilaTwarrra,” Pauline," Lenolr,'Sppe^^^^ native varieties for 
^ foreign varieties, such as Black Hamburg, Cannon Hall Muscat Black Mo 
Vines and cuttings by the quantity, on reasonable terms. For prices &c see 
Catalogue. (A lieatise on Grape Culture inailed/ree to all applicants.) ^ 
feTRAWBERlilES— a selection from 30 or 40 varieties, including Hovev's Seodlino' TVTcAvnv’o T nno'XA-nvtu^^ t* ^ 
&C., -forming an uiiri7alleS^^^^ Longnoitb.., Jenny Lmd 
BERMES^POMEllRAlSrES P'IGS, ALMONDS, RASPBERRIES, BEACK- 
ROSW til thin &c., &c., many of the choicest varieties, for which see Catalogue. 
WTO finest and rao.-:t beautiful varieties, grown mostly on their own roots. ® 
JiVliltU.KRRNfe— many choice kinds, such as Deodar Cedar, Cryptomeria Japomca, Irish and Swedish Junipers Wevmouth 
ForwfSowi^feJ' defensive aud ornamental, including Osage Orange, Honey Locust, White Macartney, Cherokee, and 
OSIER WILLOW Cuttings, for basket making, several varieties &c 
j!^= Labeling, packing and shipping, very carefully attended to. 
" " ^ complete Descriptive aud priced Catalogue for 1857-’58, now ready, and will be mailed, postage free to all ap- 
t^ovSTj D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
&c. 
piicants . Address ; 
THE DOUBLE-ACTING CIRCLE-ADJUSTING PLOW. 
shares, from one to twelve inches in breadth, de^'p or shallow 
X In plov^ng in small pain, breaking, bedding and listing, one hand, two mules and three shares prepares three to fonr^ nnro= 
day. (In stiff la^nds two shares, two mules and one hand, saves the labor of one hand.) After thorough preparaHononrh.n^ Jfh 
one mule does the '^ork of two ; running the Scooter and Shovel for Corn (if desired), and the Plow andScrape? for Cotton or 
jf preferred; thereby adding at least 50 per cent, to the planting interest. oc apei loi cotton, or Sweeps, 
I offm'jvery liberal inducements in the Rights of Counties and States. Address C. B. MA CRUDER 
Thomasville, Ga. 
DOWNING HILL NURSERY, ATLANTA, 
Georgia. 
T he subscribers offer for sale an extensive collection of FRUIT 
TREES GRAPE VINES, ORNAMENTAL TREES and 
SHRUBS, grown and adapted to the Southern climate. 
Apples — two hundred varieties ripening from June to December 
including all ot the best Southern Seedlings, a number of the latter 
keeping in this climate until April. Price 25 cents each or $20 per 
hundred. 
Peaches— one hundred and fifty varieties, the largest and best 
collection in the South, including foreign and native varieties 
ripening in succession from the 1st of June to the 25th of Novem- 
ber. Price 25 cts. each, or $20 per hundred. 
Pears one hundred of the best foreign and native varieties, 
Dwarfs on Angers, Quince Standards on Pear roots. Price 50 
cents, or $40 per hundred. 
Grapes— ten thousand twb' year old Vines of the celebrated Ca- 
tawba, for vineyards, at $100 per thousand; Catawba cuttings 
from our own and Charles Axt Southern Vineyards in any quan- 
.tity, at $15 per thousand. Also, the following hardy varieties 
well suited to this climate . Blande Madeira, Clinton, Diana, 
Devereux, Isabella, Lenoir, Ohio, Sherry, Tokay, Tokalon War- 
ren and Scuppernong. ’ 
A large collection of the best Cherries, Plums, Nectarines, 
Apricots, Figs, Mulberries, Strawberries, Pomegranates, Quinces, 
Blackberries, Gooseberries, &c., &c. 
Catalogues sent by mail to all applicants free of charge 
PETERS, HARDEN & CO., 
Dec57 — 3t Atlanta, Ga. 
GRASS SEED. 
R ed and White Clover, Blue Red Top, Orchard, Timothy and 
Luc me GRASS SEED, just received and for sale by 
Dec57-tf WM. HAINES, Augusta, Ga. 
SOUTHERN MACHINERY DEPOT 
P ORTABLE STEAM engines, from 2^ to 15 horse power 
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, from 15 to loTors 
[ ower. 
PLANTATION SAWMILLS, to make from 3,000 to 10 00 
feet of lumber per day. ’ 
CORN MILLS, from 14 inches to 36 inches, made of best Frenc 
solid Burr Stones. 
DRAINING PUMPS, to throw from 700 to 17 000 gallons c 
water per minute ’ 
WELL PUMPS, to lift and force water from wells 100 fee 
deep. 
Rubber and Leather BELTING. 
HOSE. 
Iron and Lead PIPE. 
Carpenters,’ Blind, Sash and Carriage Makers LABOR-SAnN( 
MACHINERY. 
TINNERS’ TOOLS. 
Circular, Sash and Mulay SAWS. 
Solid French Burr MILL STONES, &c. 
For prices and particulars, a pamphlet will be sent to auv on 
desiring it. •' 
, D. C.LOWBER & CO., 
Dec5/— ly 98 Mrgaziue street, New Orleans. 
IMPORTED GARDEN SEED. 
A FULL and extensive assortment of the best English GAl 
DEN SEEDS have just arrived, and are for sale, wholesa 
or retail, by LDec57-tf] WM. HAINES. Augusta. Ga. 
PEABODY’S PROLIFIC CORN, &c. 
A SUPPLY of Peabody’s Prolific CORN, the Chinese Proli 
PEA and the Chinese SUGAR CANE SEED, all warrai 
cd genuine, just received and for sale, at lowest cash prices by 
Dec57— tf WM. HAINES, Augusta, G‘a. 
Orders from the Country solicited. 
