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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
For FALL PLANTING 
Fruit sand Ornamental TKEES, 
SHKEBS, MOSES, &c. 
The largest and most complete general stock in the TT. S., 
including many Choice Novelties. Abridged Catalogue 
mailed Free to all applicants. Address, 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. ^ 
XSEACH TREES a specialty. Apple, Plum, Small 
X Fruits, &c. Pr.ce List free. 
R. S. JOHNSTON, Stockley, Del. 
2 00.000 JUNE BUDDED APRICOTS. Plums and 
Peach at special rates. 
RANDOLPH PETERS, 'Wilmington, Delaware. 
s 
MALL FRUITS 
CARNATIONS 
S-SOSESarad PALSIES 
My catalogue gives full instructions for 
culture, describes the new varieties, offers Plants at 
reasonable prices ffj © Mijlflij r© Rochester 
and is free to all. t3a ©a so NewYork. 
HIRAM SIBLEY& GO’S 
UWSIN6 SPRUH TOOTH HARROW 
Twenty Teeth,Oil Tempered,fully'Warranted 
Spring Steel. Wood does nob trail on ground as in all 
)tne 
other Float Harrows. Teeth are attached so that the entire 
length is below the wood, spring being derived from coil 
attached above the harrow, relieving the harrow from the 
jumping tendency of other harrows, which is occasioned by 
the tension of the tooth ; avoiding possibility of balks 
where obstructions are met, passing easily and promptly 
over the same, lessening the draft of the tool at least 25 per 
cent. ,as there is no direct tension or draft. Spring is derived 
by striking its bevel and lifting itself directly up and down. 
We attach to this harrow the only true principle which 
should govern any tool for working the soil—that of depend¬ 
ing on the pitch or the suction of the tooth, rather than on 
its weight, for the cutting of the dirt. This feature alone 
will greatly enhance the value of the harrow,because,beyond 
a question.it diminishes from one-fourth to one-third from, 
its draft with an equal amount of labor performed. Guar¬ 
anteed to work in any soil. No fanner who has used one can 
be induced to use any of the old-fashioned harrows again. 
Send for illustrated circular and testimonials. 
SPRING 
TOOTH 
WHEEL HARROW 
Eighteen Teeth. Oil-Tempered, Spring Steel* 
Fully Warranted; Frame Work of Best ilia-* 
ferial, not Complicated.— Can be set up without any 
difficulty. An old man or a boy can do more work in a day 
with this Harrow than an able-bodied man with an old- 
fashioned Harrow can in two. Soil thoroughly pulverized— 
not packed, but thoroughly loosened and ready for seed. 
So arranged that it may be tilted while in motion, adjust¬ 
ing itself promptly and successfully to all grades and 
conditions of soil—stony, stumpy, rooty, rolling or even. 
No tugging; can easily be set, with one hand, at any 
depth, while in motion. 
Besides possessing the above named superior points as 
a fallow tool, it can easily be adjusted by a boy of twelve, 
in five minutes, as a first-class Corn Cultivator. 
Destined to be the leading Harrow of the Empire State. 
Send for testimonials and circulars. 
THE LANSINQ FARM WAGON 
rHE LANSING WAGOH 
IS THE WAGON TOE SHOTTED BEY. 
h,best 
lightestrunn mg,finest finish, best material,fully warranted 
HIRAM SEBLEY& CO 
Seeds and Implements, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
TRIUMPH 
STEAM GENERATOR. 
For cooking feed for stock, heat¬ 
ing water, etc. 
Send for Catalogues and Circular 
on Preparing Food for Stock. 
C. B. RICE & CO., 
35 and 37 So. Canal St., 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
After thoroughly testing this variety, usually known as 
the “ Bill Dallas Rust Proof Wheat,” we unhesitatingly pro¬ 
nounce it the surest cropper yet originated, having lost 
only one crop in ten years, and that from the fly or some 
insect, not rust. We have never known it to rust. It is 
classed by millers as between a white and amber wheat, 
yielding first-class flour. It appears to be a hybrid—a 
smooth-headed wheat with almost invariably some bearded 
heads cropping out amongst it. The crop just harvested 
shows the largest yield of any variety in this section, the 
yield so far reported being from 21% to 30 bushels per acre. 
riticEs, 
DELIVERED IN DEPOTS OR BY EXPRESS. 
2 Bushels Sacked...S5.00 
20 “ “ .$50.00 
Remittances to accompany order, either by Money Order, 
Registered Letter, Express, or New York Exchange 
REFERENCES: 
Col. R. Peters, planter and live stock raiser. Atlanta, Ga.; 
Hon. J. T. Henderson, State Commissioner of Agriculture, 
Atlanta, Ga.; Gen. R. Toombs, Washington, Ga. 
Address all orders to 
MASK W. JOHNSOH & GO., 
27 Marietta St., ATLANTA, GA. 
G3?” Send for circular of Johnson or Guinea and Bermuda 
Grass Seed. 
New and Wonderful 
SEED W UI E Gv T. 
©©Mem Pr«McD ieWedthlaseason51¥ 
Bushels to the acre, with 
ordinary cultivation. Sowed Oet. 31st; ripened 5 days ear¬ 
lier than any other variety. Large, handsome, with berry 
making superior flour, long, stiff straw, standing well, 
bearded, extremely hardy; per lb., post-paid, 50 cents. By 
freight or express : Per feck, $1.50; Bushel, $5; Bag of 2% 
bushels. $10. We have also Emporium. Scott. Tuscan 
Island, Mediterranean, Dot, Delaware Amber, Fultz, Red 
Mediterranean, and other good varieties, at low prices. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
JOHNSON & STOKES, Seedsmen, 
1,114 Market street, Philadelphia. 
TO NURSEKYMEM. 
P EACH PITS. — A large stock of 
Sc ' - ' — - - 
choice natural 
Southern Peach Pits for planting. Samples and prices 
on application. JOHNSON & STOKES, Seedsmen, 
1114 Market St., Philadelphia. 
MAN 
Chester Strawberry Plants, 75c. doz., 
I ' ble ’ .. 
$4 per 100. Valuable Information in 
free Catalogue. Address F. I. SAGE 
& SON, Wethersfield, Conn. 
Bowker’s Phosphate. 
For wheat seeding, our Phosphates for wheat have been 
' • - - ■ ■ -fy-. 
extensively used,and universally liked, for nearly ten years, 
throughout the New England and Middle States, also Vir¬ 
ginia and Ohio. Our sales in 1876 were about 1,000 tons. 
while this year they will reach 25.000 tons, showing that ouf 
" liked. BOWKER FERTILIZER Cf 
fertilizers are 
Boston aud New Yor 
ft: 
A GREAT OFFER. 
$1.00 FRENCH 
MICROSCOPE for 
Twefiaty-live cemts. 
This is the Cheapest and 
Best Microscope ever 
constructed for the examin¬ 
ation of Bank Notes, Lace, 
Silk and Linen, reading im¬ 
perfect and faded writing or 
small printing. All kinds of 
small an imals, Insects&c. are 
magnified many times larger 
than their usual size. This 
Microscope Is made 
of tho clearest crystal with 
a transparent tube, so the 
light is udraited without any 
obstruction. No Micro¬ 
scope for ten 
times the cost 
will excel in Its utili¬ 
ty or perfectness. 
Tho former retail 
price has alwaysbeen 
is I '00 but we have 
" mado arrangements 
to supply them 
at 
tho low price of 
25 Cents each by 
mail or 5 for $ | .OO 
We know that every 
family will want one 
and if you wish to take advantage of this offer 
1 so at once as the offer will be withdrawn Nov. 
Postage stamps taken. World Manufac- 
122 Nassau Street, New’ 
000 
marks the greatest step for a long time taken in the Wheat produc- 
**— of the country, . 1 in ----— . 4 
THE WHEATOffo^of the country, and is now attracting more Attention 
1VT A’PIWNT’C! AM’R’ET? ('among leading Agriculturists than any other variety. It has 
iVAAXSi J, 1J.N & JiAVASJkih. J been carefully grown for lour Years, each year repeatedly proving 
the extraordinary claim made for it, and 
either old or new. It is an early, hart,, ».«. 
beautiful amber Grains; makes the highest Quality c- - 
productive Wheat grown. It stools out wonderfully ; 3 Pecks are plenty for an acre. Bon t fail 
to make a beginning with the Martin Amber this year. , ... 
Price, by mail, pre-paid; 1 lb., 50 cents; 21-4 lbs., $1; 3 lbs.,$1.25; 4 lbs.,$1.50. Byfreight or ex- 
Circular, giving 
press, at purchaser’s expense, U Bu., $3 50; % Bu., $6; 3 Fecks, for 1 -Acre, §8; per Bu.. $10. 
history and full particulars, free. Address, J. A. EVEKITT, Seedsman, Watsontown, Pa. 
We guar¬ 
antee every 
RERHIBGTOH 
CARBON 
FLOW 
Something lei! The Gaining Plow! 
well made, of good material, and, 
if properly handled, to give perfect 
satisfaction. Failing in this, after 
one day’s trial, Plow may be held 
subject to Manufacturer’s order. 
Tiie New Remington Carbon Clipper 
Enters upon its second year with a reputation never before achieved by any other Plow in a single season. Probably no 
manufacturer ever put out a Plow that from the start was so favorably received, or that was so perfect in its construction 
Our first year’s sales are unprecedented, both for the large number of Plows sold, and the uniform expressions of praise 
from every farmer who has used one. We claim for the New Remington Clipper :—Patent Carbon Metal—Improved 
Jointer with Steel Blade—Anti-Friction Landside—Changeable Shin—Perfection in Shape—The Lightest Weight—Easiest 
to Handle—Lightest Draft and Steadiest Running of any Plow in the Market. Send for Prices. 
MANUFACTURED BY TILE 
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., 
BRANCH OFFICE, 57 Keade St., New York. 
I LI ON, N. Y- 
ROSES 
SPLENDID POT PLANTS, specially prepared for 
House Culture and Winter Bloom. Delivered safely 
bv mall, postpaid, at all post offices 5 splendid varieties, your 
choice, all labeled,for SI; 12 for $2; 19 for S3; 26for$4; 
35 for S5: 75 for SI O; IOO for SI3. We CIVE a Hand¬ 
some Present of Choice and Valuable ROSES Free, 
with every order. Our NEW CUIDE, a complete Treatise 
071 the Rose. 70 pp. elegantly illustrated—free to all. 
„ THE D1NCEE & COWARD CO. „ 
Rose Growers, West Grove, Chester Co..3ra« 
