1879.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
159 
TREES 
We offer for Spring of 1879, the largest and most complete 
stock in the U. S. of 
Fruit Trees, Grape-Vines, Strawberries, em¬ 
bracing all the new and valuable varieties. 
Ornamental Trees Shrubs, deciduous and ever¬ 
green. 
Roses a specialty—all the finest sorts. 
Green it Hot House Plants, including best novel¬ 
ties. Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalogue sent 
pre-paid to customers, free, to others, on receipt of 
stamps as follows: 
No. 1, Fruits, with colored plate (new edition), 15 cts.; 
plain, 10 cts. No. 2, Ornamental Trees, etCy with plate, 
25 cts.; plain, 15 cts. No. 3, Greenhouse, Free. No. 4, 
Wholesale, Free, and No. 5. Catalogue of Roses with col¬ 
ored plate, 10 cts.; plain, Free. Address 
ELLWANGER& BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. 
Apple and Cherry Trees. 
EVERGREENS. Also, a general assortment of 
Nursery Stock at very reasonable prices. Address 
GEORGE ACHELIS, West Chester, Chester County, Pa. 
m 
_J,000 Fruit, 
.J50,000 Evergreen*. 
500,000 Greenhouse, 
Bedding Plants, 
>*ur Catalogues Free. 22dTear 400 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. 
8T0BRS. HARRISON & CO., Paismtiixs, Oak 
F RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.-Small 
Fruits, Shrubs, Bulbs, &c. Our new Descriptive Priced 
Catalogue now ready and mailed free on application. It 
contains valuable information for tree planters. 
WM. H. MOON, Mori'isville , Pa . 
HALF A MILLION OF PEACH TREES, 
200,000 suitable to send by mail or express long distances. 
Also 300,UOO No. 1 Apple Tree3, 150,000 suitable to send by 
mail. Prices to suit the times. 00-page Catalogue gratis, 
showing how and what to plant RANDOLPH PETERS, 
Great Northern & Southern Nurseries , Wilmington, Del. 
GERANIUMS 
S For Bedding and Market. Best Kinds Only. ^ 
ft NEW ZONA r,«.—Ethel Beale, New Life, Bridal £5 
Bouquet, White Wonderful, and Magnificent, 1 
$5 .00 per dpz. 
DOUBLE ZONALS.— 30 sorts, $2.00 per doz.. 
$12.50 per 100. ' © 
SINGLE ZONALS. —150 sorts, $1.50 per doz., BS 
$10.00 per 100. 
NEW ROSES.— Madame Welch—Tea. , . 
Mabel Morrison—H. P. “J® 
Queen of Beaders—Bourbon. ® 
$1.00 EACH. ^ 
ROSES.— Cornelia Cook, Duchess of Edinburgh,] 
Niphetos, Perle des Jardin, Perle de LyonJ. 
Douglass, and La Sulphide, 30 cents each.8 ^ 
COLEUS.— All best varieties $1 per doz., $6 per 100.1 J"* 
VERBENAS.— 50 best varieties. $3.00 per 100.1 5S 
Rooted cuttings, $1.0) per 100. $9 per l.OOO.s 
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BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 
|F. O. Box 655. Paterson, N, J, 
Patent Water-Proof Paper 
M Pactaps, Baskets and Boxes. 
The best and cheapest articles 
in which to carry Fruit yet dis¬ 
covered. For full particulars and 
prices send to 
UNION BAG & PAPER CO., 
(Sole Owners,) 
53 & 55 Michigan Av., 
Chicago, Ill. 
E3?”We will sell the right to man¬ 
ufacture under our Patents at 
very reasonable rates. 
Bees [Require Sweet 
Flowers from July to Sept. Clethra Alnifolia blooms 
late, has the sweetest of White Flowers. It is entirely 
hardy, grows where corn will; described and illustrated in 
circular, sent free by mail. Also the Reading Nursery Cata¬ 
logue, 50 varieties Evergreens 1 to 6 ft., Scotch Larch, White 
Ash, Cuthbert Raspberry, Large and Small Fruits, etc. 
Address JACOB W. MANNING, Reading, Mass. 
v (.Lutern )—Beautiful Yel- 
j low Water-Lily. By mail, 
| carefully packed, for 50c. 
■ each, or 3 for $1.00. De- 
-—-——- scriptive catalogues free. 
Arnold Puetz, Florist, P.O.box 677, Jacksonville,Fla. 
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ROSES 
E xtra Peach and other fruit trees; Crescent Seedling 
Strawberry Plants Pure $3 per M. Millions of small 
Fruits and Trees. Price List free. Address J. Pekkins, 
Moorestown, N. J. 
EW AND RARE PLANTS CHEAP. SEND 
stamp for Illustrated Catalogue to 
W. A. HARKETT, Dubuque, Iowa. 
NYDERS $3 to $15 per M. Great American. 30 cts. per 
1 doz., post paid, other kinds lower. Lists free to all. 
STEELE BROS., La Porte, Ind. 
Delivered TUBEROSES 
_ by Mail. Large and Sound, S for 50c. 
3 French Roses $1. Send for Catalogue. II. S. RUPP, 
Cumberland Nurseries. Shiremanstown, Pa. 
Stockbridge Manures 
Originated by Prof. Stockbridge, Professor of Agriculture in the Mass. Agricultural College. 
A special manure .is made for each FARM and GARDEN CROP, containing the Plant-Pood which each par¬ 
ticular Plant requires. These manures were used on more than 25,000 acres in 1878, and with Great Satisfaction. 
Now is the time to make up your order for the STOCK - 
Jill LEGE MANURES for all cn‘ops f and to 
TOP DRESS 
Your Winter Grain Fields, Grass Lands, and Pastures. The Stockbridge, applied as a top-dressing during this month and a 
part of next, on Winter Grain, will give most excellent results. Winter Grain which has suffered from the winter will also 
be greatly benefited. For top-dressing Grass, the Stockbridge has given universal satisfaction, producing from two to three 
ton3 to the acre. Remember it is free from weed seeds, and you can haul, at one two-horse load, enough to go ever six or 
seven acres. It may be applied from now till early May, but those who used it early last season were enabled to cut a 
heavy crop in early June, and also obtained a good second crop before the August drouth set in. 
PLANT CORN AND POTATOES on the STOCKBRIDGE MANURES, 
on land that would otherwise be idle. Save weeds, save labor, and increase crops. 
| | q C DA \A/ l^CTD’C DUHQDU ATCQ t0 forwar<J y° ur cr °P 8 and R lve them a 
WOE. D \J VV l\. L_ r\ O l n O r II n I EO vigorous start and carry to maturity. 
It will pay, Send for new pamphlet and price list, mailed free. 
BOW KER PERTIIiIZEH OO., 
BOSTON, NEW YORK, and ROCHESTER. 
ESTABLISHED 1861. 
For the last ten years under the supervision of 1 a Professor of Chemistry, 
Whose whole time is given to our business. All raw material, as well as finished pro- 
duets, are carefully analyzed ; under no other system can a reliable fertilizer be made. Each 
package bears a correct analysis of its contents of plant-food, which analysis we guar¬ 
antee to be true in every particular ! A long experience, complete works, and largo 
business, enable us to buy raw materials and manufacture our goods, to the best advantage, so 
that we sell the best quality of goods at the lowest possible price ! Our “ Plow ” 
fertilizer is a “ complete manure,” containing every element required, and in proper pro¬ 
portion, to produce any crop, and is especially noted for its superior mechanical con¬ 
dition, very dry, and finely pulverized, in perfect condition lor broadcasting or drilling. 
Analyzes 2)<@3V, per cent Ammonia, 813.9 per cent Available Phosphoric Acid, 2@3 per cent 
Potash. Price, $40 per ton. Delivered on cars 
ton, Del., or Baltimore, Nett Cash. When or ’ 
per cent will be allowed from this price. 
WALTON, WHANN & CO., 
Wilmington, Del, 
28 South Wharves, Pliila.; 16 Bowley’s Wharf; Baltimore; 40 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.; 
2nd St., below Poplar, Macon, Ga. 
PLOW 
RAW BONE 
[SUPERPHOSPHATE 
STANDARD GUARANTEED 
• 200 Its. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
\LT0N,WHANN &CJf 
WILMINGTON, BEL. 
iiming- 
of five 
PURE 
[GROUND] 
rone m 
PERUVIAN 
[GUAN0.1 
[warranted) 
^DOUBLE 
refined; 
JQUDRETTL 
Genuine Peruvian Guano, No. 1 and Lobos brands, pure 
Ground Bone, Poudrette, and Super-Phosphate of Lime. 
Merchants and Farmers supplied at the very lowest price. 
Send lor 1879 Pamphlet. 
H. B. GRIFFING, 60 Courtlandt St., New York. 
BONE DUST. 
The Tried and Never 
Failing Land Fer¬ 
tilizer for all crops. No 
experiment necessary. It 
has proved its value by 
years of actual use all over 
the world. We can supply 
the best Bone Dust made. 
Bone for Chickens a special¬ 
ty. Send for circular. 
S. H. MORGA N & CO., 
Toledo, O. 
HALLAMY 
STANDARD. 
(17 sizes—from 1 Man to 45 
Horse Power.) 
$3,500,000 WORTH NOW 
IN USE. 
Tlie only wind-mill awarded 
TWO MEDALS and 
TWO DIPLOMAS 
at the International Exhibi¬ 
tion, Philadelphia, 1876. And 
the only Mill recognized in the 
distribution of Medals at L’Ex- 
positionUniverselle,Paris,1S78. 
This mill is constructed on 
scientific principles, and guar¬ 
anteed to do good 
work in any kind of 
wind. It is also 
guaranteed to be 
well made of good 
material: to be per¬ 
fectly self-regulat¬ 
ing ; to possess more 
power; to be more 
reliable in all kinds 
of winds, than any other mill made, and further than this.it 
is Guaranteed NOT TO BLOW DOWN. 
Send for 
CATALOGUE “A” 
and Price List. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
BATAVIA, ILL. 
BONE 
THE GREAT I, AND 
RE NEWER. The cheapest 
and best, because pure, nat¬ 
ural ground bone. Thousands 
of recommendations by tho-e 
who have tested its merits. All 
quest ions as to use answered free. 
Sold in any quantity. Address 
EXCELSIOR FERTILIZER Co, 
Salem, Ohio. 
CHAPMAN & VAN WYCK, 
(Established 1819), 
DEALEKS IN 
PERUVIAN 
Guano 
EXCLUSIVELY, 
170 Front Street, 
New York. 
MATFIELD FERTILIZER. 
This is the only fertilizer professedly containing all the 
Boil elements found in each crop. Prof. W. O. Atwater, of 
the Connecticut Agricultural Station, analyzed six of our 
different fertilizers, and found in every case, as we guaran¬ 
teed, that they contained a larger percentage of 
plant-food elements than we claimed by the labels 
placed on each package. Send for circulars. Address 
Matfield Fertilizer Co.. 
13 Doane St., Boston, Mass. 
Soluble 
Pacific Guano. 
The Superior excellence of this Guano lias been so suc¬ 
cessfully demonstrated during the past ten years in the Mid¬ 
dle and Southern States,on cotton, corn, tobacco, sugar-cane 
and garden vegetables—the Company’s sales have exceeded 
the enormous aggregate of 35,009 tons in a single season— 
that it is now offered for sale with entire confidence as to its 
merits. No fertilizer ever introduced in this country, has 
undergone severer tests, or come out of them with its char- 
acter as a first-class, reliable fertilizer more thoroughly es¬ 
tablished. In consequence of the satisfactory results of 
these very complete tests, this Guano has acquired a reputa¬ 
tion equal to that formerly enjoyed by Peruvian Guano. It 
is rich in Bone Phosphate of Lime, finely ground (a 
large proportion of which is immediately soluble), Ammo¬ 
nia, and Potash, besides other ingredients valuable as 
S lant-food. Manufactured at the Company’s works, Woods 
loll. Mass., and diaries ton, S. C., under the supervision of 
competent chemists. 
Pacific Guano Co., Boston, Mass. 
