1878.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
229 
P ERSONS ordering Catalogues or goods from Messrs. 
JORDAN, MARSH & CO., Boston, Mass., will please 
mention having seen the advertisement in this paper. 
TEAS 
This is a combination of capital¬ 
ists to supply consumers only 
throughout thr* United States 
with PURE TEAS at prices 
never before known, on the mutu¬ 
al principle, by getting up clubs. Send for New Price-List. 
CONSUMERS’ IMPORTING TEA CO., 
P. O. Box 5509. No. 8 Church St., New York City. 
Protruding Toes. 
PARENTS, you need no longer throw 
away your children’s shoes before they 
are half worn on account of holes through 
the toe. Either the SILiVEH. or £5cau- 
tiful BLACK. Tip will prevent this. 
(Every Parmer can now Have a goortWatch.) 
THE 
Centennial “Watch. 
(About one-third size.) 
A perfect Timekeeper, Stem 
Winder aud Stem Setter, in solid 
Swedish Silver. Open-faced Case. 
Nickel-plated in the best maimer. 
A sound, strong, and reliable 
watch, and the best ever offered for 
|the money. 
PRICE TEN DOLLARS. 
Send for Illustrated Circular, and 
mention Am. Agriculturist. 
J. S. Birch & Co., 
38 Dcy Street. New York. 
W. A. MOWN 4 WS 
mimm omuls 
A Protection During Harvest. 
No. 246 Market St., Philadelphia. No. 498 and 
500 Broadway, New York.-Send for a Price list. 
DRY GOODS! 
BY MAIL OR EXPRESS. 
Sent to any part of the United States by 
JORDAN, MARSH & CO., 
of Boston* the Liiirffest and Oldest. Dry Goods House in 
New Ei'flfland. We are now ottering our immense stock 
at retsi il, at prices lower than were ever quoted at. whole¬ 
sale before the War. These uiiparall <i l?ai grains 
have crowded our immense stores with customers from all 
parts of \ew England, and we desire every one in the Mid" 
die, Western, and Southern States to take advantage 
of these the greatest bargains ever ottered in America* 
Send at once for our new catalogue, complete in every 
detail of description and price. 
JORDAN, MARSII CO., 
Boston, Mass., U. S. A. 
JOHNSON BROS. 4 CO., 
34 and 36 East 14th Street, 
Union Square, New York. 
OFFER UNUSUAL AND EXTRAOR¬ 
DINARY BARGAINS 
In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STRAW GOODS. RIB- 
BONS, SILKS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, 
LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, 
GLOVES, LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ UNDERWEAR, 
FANCY GOODS, &c. Our prices will average 25 per cent 
less than you usually pay for similar grades of goods. 
Catalogues aud samples furnished on applica¬ 
tion. Goods sent by mail or express. 
ZERO 
REFKXGE&ATOR 
with Water and Milk Cool¬ 
er. BEST Food and Ice Keeper 
in the World. Centennial Award 
given. Send for Catalogue. 
AEEX. M. I/ESEEY, 
372 6th Avenue, New York. 
Send to GEO. W. SIMMONS, 
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of BEE 
KEEPER’S SUPPLIES, Newark, Delaware, for 
Price Wat of Bee Hires, Extractors, Yells, Queens, <%e„ m, 
Stockbridge 
“ Manure for the Wants of the crops. 
‘ Feed the Plant and the Plant will Feed You.’ 
“ Cultivate More and Cultivate Better. 1 ’ 
“ Stockbridge Manures give Large Crops at 
Small Cost." 
Manures 
Originated by Prof. STOCKBRIDGE, Profes¬ 
sor of Agriculture In the 
MASS. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 
A special manure is made for each Farm and Garden 
Crop, containing the Plant-Food which eacli particu¬ 
lar Plant requires. These manures were used on more than 
10,000 acres in 1877, and with Great Success. 
Send for Pamphlet for 1878, mailed free. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 
W. H. BOWKER & CO., 
3 Park Place, New York. 
Boston, 43 Chatham Street. 
TURNIP—‘For 1-6 Acre, 1 Bag,). 35.50 
This will produce at the l ate of 4i)u to SCO bushels pi r acre, 
according to soil, Beason, and kind cultivated. Weight of 
manure, 250 pounds. 
CABBAGE-(For 1-8Acre, 1 Bag,). $5.00 
Ibis will produce at the rate ot 8 to lu tons per acre, ac¬ 
cording to soil and season. Weight of manure, 200 pounds. 
TOBACCO—(Por 1 Acre, 10 Bags,).850.00 
Tins will produce from 1,500 to&OOn pounds leaf, according 
to soil and season. Weight of manure. 2,000 pounds. Many 
farmers apply 15 bags to the acre and find il profitable to do so. 
HUNGARIAN or MI BRET-(For 1 Acre, 
2 Bags,). $14.00 
This is to produce from 2 to 3 tons per acre, according to 
soil and season. Weight of manure. 450 pounds. From 3 to 
4 tons of Hungarian have been raised to the acre, and is con¬ 
sidered equal to the best English bay. Farmers who have 
light, dry soil, not adapted to bay, but on which Hungarian 
thrives best, should plant this crop. It may be sown from 
the middle of June to the middle of August. 
From 20 to 40 per cent of customary outlays for Paints, Roofing, etc., can be saved. 
LIQUID PAINTS. 
PURE, UNDILUTED PAINTS, FURR BODY, AND FUM, U. S. STANDARD MEASURE. 
No other paints lor structural purposes equal these in richness and purity of color, covering capacity, and durability. 
Sixteen newest shades and standard colors. Sample cards free by mail. 
ROOF PAINT— For Tin Roofs, Iron Work, &c. FIREPROOF PAINT— For inside woodwork. 
ASBESTOS ROOFING. 
With WHITE FIREPROOF COATING. 
This well-known Roofing is now in use in nil parts of the world, and is the only reliable substitute for tin. It is suitable 
for steep or flat roofs in all climates, and forms the coolest and most durable portable, roofing in use. In rolls ready lot- 
use ; easily applied by any one. 
Asbestos Boiler Coverings, Steam Packing, Sheathings, Coatings, Cements, etc. 
Samples, Illustrated Pamphlets, Price-Lists, &c„ sent free. 
H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING 00., 87 M r l k* me ' 
NEW SUMMER COOK. 
THE SAFETY HOT BLAST 
OIL STOVE. 
tW Does not heat the house. Perfect 
for all kinds of Cooking and Heating 
Irons. Always ready and reliable. The 
most satisfactory Stove made and the 
Cheapest. fST Send for circulars. 
Whitney & Hall Manuf g Co., 
1123 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
SAW MILL FOR THE PEOPLE. 
r 11HIS patent portable .Mu lay Saw Mill is adapted 
JL to any locality, will saw any kind of logo, 
and will do as much work (power and hands be- 
cousidered) as the best Circular Mills. Its 
frame, head-blocks, aud working parts 
are of the most substantial and perma¬ 
nent kind, being made entirely of iron 
and steel. It is usually set up and 
started in from one to two days time. 
It is generally driven by threshing en- 
_gines of not exceeding ten horse power. 
cuts from 2000 to 4000 feet of inch lumber per 
v. The Mill and Engine may conveniently b<» 
operated by two men. Send for circular. 
CHANDLER & TAYLOR. 
Garden Engine and Fire Extinguisher. 
Protects Buildings from Fire, end Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. Easily carried. NoDwelling, 
Country Home, or Factory, should be without the Fountain 
Pump. See description and illustration pages 178 and 180, 
Am. Agriculturist, May. 1877. Send for large Illustrated 
Circular. J. A. WHITMAN, Sole Proprietor and 
Manufacturer, Providence. R. I. 
REVISED EDITION. 
The American Standard of Excellence. 
As revised by the American Poultry Association at their 
Convention held in Chicago, giving a complete description 
of all the recognized varieties of thoroughbred fowl. This 
edition contains the latest appendix, and should be in the 
hands of every breeder of choice poultry. 
Price, post-paid, $1.00. 
BUTTER AUD BUTTER-MAKING, 
With the best Methods for Producing and Marketing it. 
By Willis P. Hazard, President of the Chadd’s Ford Far¬ 
mers’ Club, author of the ‘‘Jersey, Alderney, and Guernsey 
Cow,” etc. Illustrated. 12mo. Paper cover. Price, post¬ 
paid, 25 cents. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
ORANGJE .JUDD COMPANY, W Broadway, N, I, 
