1882. J 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
513 
Catalogues Received. 
According to our custom, we here give the list of au¬ 
tumnal catalogues. Those of our friends who send 
orders, will oblige us by stating that they saw the an¬ 
nouncement of the dealer in the [American Agriculturist. 
The list will be continued in the December number. 
NURSERYMEN. 
Including those who make a specialty of Small Fruits. 
H. S. Anderson, Union Springs, N. Y. Small Fruits, 
Pot-grown Strawberries. 
Jesse Batty, Toms River, N. J. The Manchester 
Strawberry. 
P. J. Berckmans. Augusta, Ga. A large, general list, 
and a special one for Florida. 
Bush & Son & Meissner. Bushberg, Jefferson Co., 
Mo. This enterprising firm have nurseries in France 
also. It would be difiicult to arrange a more compact 
catalogue of Grapes. 
R. C. Chase & Co., Geneva, N. Y. Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental stock, with a very handsome engraving of Am- 
pelopsis tricuspidata, commonly called A. Veitchn. 
Jno. S Coli.ins, Moorestown, N. J. A wholesale list 
of Small and Orchard Fruits, with specialties. 
Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester. N. Y. A general 
Catalogue of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, etc., undone 
of Small Fruits, especially Strawberries. 
Green’s Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. An instruc¬ 
tive catalogue, with several novelties. 
G. H. & J. H. Hale. South Glastonbury, Conn. Straw¬ 
berry list. A colored plate of Manchester. 
W. F. IIbikes, Huntsville, Ala. Trade list of general 
Fruit Stock. 
Peter Henderson & Co., 35 Courtlandt St., N. T. 
City. Pot-grown Strawberries, with colored plate. 
T. S. Hubbard, Fredonia, N. Y. Grape-vines, the 
“Prentiss,” a speciality. 
M. W. Johnson, Snowflake, Mich. Price-list of 
Forest-tree Seedlings, and '‘Forest Leaves,” a useful 
treatise on their propagation and culture, 
Geo. S. Jossei.yn, Fredonia, N. Y. Small Fruits, 
“Fay’s Prolific Currant” as a speciality. 
Kelsey & Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Wholesale list of 
general stock. 
Saml. Kinsey, Kinsey’s Station, Ohio. Wholesale 
list of Fruit and Ornamental stock. 
D. W. Langdon, Mobile, Ala., succeeds C. C. Langdon 
in this, one of the oldest of the Southern nurseries. 
J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, N. J. Several novelties 
in Small Fruits, including the Hansell Raspberry, of 
which a good colored plate is given. 
D. S. Marvin, Watertown, N. J. Special Grape list, 
the “ Centennial ” a specialty. 
Thomas Meehan, Germantown, Pa. Very full in 
Trees, Shrubs. Hedge-plants, Ferns, etc. 
William H. Moon, Morrisville, Pa. Pot-grown Straw- 
QUTTINGfEED. 
Fearless Two-horse Tower, positively unecjl/al6d for ease of 
team and amount of power, and Standard Feed-cutter that gives the 
most unbounded satisfaction. Cutting feed saves money. 
Economy says try it« Fearless Threshers and Cleaners, Clover- 
hullers, Wood Circular-saw Machines and Fanning-mills, not ex¬ 
celled by auy. Buy the best. Catalogue sent free. Address, 
.WIN A III) HARDER, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
THE LION ENSILAGE AND FEED GUTTER. 
Combining the latest 
Improvements. 
THE BEST ENSILAGE 
AND FEED GUTTER 
Manufactured. 
For full description, send 
for illustrated catalogue 
and price list. Address, 
The Belcher & Taylor 
Ag’l Tool Co., 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
P rinting Presses. Type and 
Material for sale at a saeritlce. 1 
OUR SCRAP-BO OK PACK 
of .TO elegant new designs, ex- 
1 presslv for card collectors, 25c.,(ft 
postpaid, (silver or let. stamps.) ^ 
Large, handsome satin-fringe > 
Birthday Cards, 15c. each, cost 35c. Christmas ' 1 
& New Year cards. Cheapest Card List in the U. S. Send 3c. 
stamp for complete catalogue. GITHENS & BKO., 125 
N. 9 St., Pliila., Pa. 
I /A VS/EST prices ever known for COLT and PARKER 
Af \\ BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE GUNS. Winches¬ 
ter Rifles, Smith & Wesson Revolvers, and a great Variety 
of Arms, Games, and Novelties. Good sound $16.00 Breech- 
Loading Double Guns. Send two 3-cent Stamps for 32-page 
Catalogue. CHARLES FOLSOM, 106 Chambers St., N. Y. 
S TUMP PUliIiER, Improved Davis. 5 sizes, lifts 20 
to 50 tons ; st .nds on runners ; worked by 2 men Price 
$35 to $75. Send stamp for circular. JAS. MOSSMAN, 
Westerville, O. 
Do You Want a 
berries. 
J. B. Moore & Son, Concord, Mass. New Cross-bred 
Asparagus, and other specialties. 
John C. Neltnor, Turner Junction, HI. In “Fruit, 
Flower and Vegetable Grower,” gives useful informa¬ 
tion upon all these topics. 
F. K. Phienix, Delavan, Wis. We are glad to see 
that our old friend offers a general stock in his own way. 
J. A. Roberts, Malvern, Pa., offers a condensed list 
for autumn planting. 
E. P. Roe. Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Illustrated 
catalogue of Small Fruits. 
Sam’l H. Rumph, Marshallville, Ga. A large collection 
of Orchard and Small Fruits. 
-AT A 
B. L Ryder & Sons, Chamhersbnrg, Pa. Strawberry 
Catalogue, with specialities. 
John Saul, Washington, D. C. Special Tree cata¬ 
logue, Fruit, Evergreen, and Ornamental. 
SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. 
The catalogues of seedsmen at this season are mainly 
devoted to Bulbs. As all here enumerated offer large 
assortments of Dutch and other Bulbs, it is not neces¬ 
sary to state it for each. 
B. K. Bliss & Sons, No. 34 Barclay St., New York 
City. As neat and full as usual. 
Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
As usual, crowded with all seasonable articles. 
D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. Besides Seeds 
and Flowers, offer Fruit and Ornamental Trees and 
Shrubs. 
If so, You Can Secure one (by writing 
us) either as a Premium for obtaining subscrip¬ 
tions to the American Agriculturist, or on the pay¬ 
ment of cash price. 
We have made special arrangements whereby 
we can, we believe, sell a BETTER <■ IJY, 
Peter Henderson & Co., No. 35 Cortlandt St.. New 
York City. Seeds, Bulbs, Winter-flowering Plants, and 
Small Fruits. Well illustrated. 
at CO WEIS KATES to you, than you can 
obtain elsewhere. 
David Landreth & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. This is 
hardly a catalogue, but a concise and useful treatise on 
“ Roots for Stock-feeding.” Illustrated. 
Hovey & Co., No. 16 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 
Very full, with many rarities. 
Parker & Gannett, No. 49 N. Market St., Boston. 
Neat, full, and handsomely illustrated. Also Plants. 
F. R. Pierson, Tarrytown, N. Y. Seeds, Flowers, 
and Small Fruits. 
J. F. Mendenhall & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. As 
“ The Garden and Farm,” gives a useful catalogue and 
treatise. 
William B. Reed, Chambersburg, Pa. General flor¬ 
ists’ stock. Roses a specialty. 
John Saul. Washington. D. C. A special Bulb list, 
with Winter-flowering Plants. 
J. M. Thorburn & Co , No. 15 John St., New fork 
City. As usual, filled with an immense variety. 
Thorburn & Titus, No. 158 Chambers St., N. Y. City. 
The usual fall stock. 
J. C. Vaughn, Chicago, Ill: Besides Bulbs, has Dried 
Grasses and Flowers, and florists’ supplies. 
Any one of the readers of this paper who desires 
to secure a double or single barrel shot gun— 
breech or muzzle loader—or a rifle of any make, 
should address us, stating what he wants. W T e will 
give any desired information regarding shot guns 
or rifles of any kind, and send them to any point 
at lower prices than they can be obtained else¬ 
where. Our supply includes the guns of the best 
makes, which are sent free to most points in the 
United Slates. Send for our catalogue, or write 
for particulars. Address 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 
751 Broadway, New York. 
Just Published. 
A Treatise on the Bovine Species in General. 
Translated from the Last and Enlarged Edition of Guenon.. 
By THOS. J. HAND, 
Secretary American Jersey Cattle Club. 
With over 100 Illustrations, 
This translation it from the last work issued by the 
author before his death, and, of course, embodies Guenon’s 
very latest views, and such changes in and additions to the- 
early treatise as his experience taught him were needed. 
Having had frequent occasion to compare tthis translation 
with the original, we can testify to its fidelity, and, so far as. 
the language allows, literal exactness. The many illustra¬ 
tions being reproduced by photography, the volume is the 
most complete presentation of Guenon’s treatise to be 
found in the language. 
Copiously Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo. Price, post-paid, $1.00. 
Parsons on the Pose. 
A TREATISE ON THE PROPAGATION , 
CULTURE , AND HISTORY OF 
THE ROSE. 
New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition. 
By SAMUEL B, PARSONS. 
The Standard work upon the Rose, and alto¬ 
gether one of the most complete ever 
presented on the subject. 
Hlustrated. Cloth, 12mo. Price, post-paid, $1.50. 
AMERICAN CATTLE: 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING, AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Revised and Brought Down to the 
Present Time by the Author. 
A Thoroughly Exhaustive Work. 
By LEWIS F. ALLEN, 
EX-PRESIDENT NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
EDITOR “ AMERICAN SHORT-HORN HERD ROOK,” AUTHOR 
“ RURAL ARCHITECTURE,” ETC., ETC. 
The author’s well known and very large experience in 
improving the character of American herds gives weight 
to his observations, and establishes his work as the standard, 
authority on the subject. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, $2.50. 
RECENTLY PUBLISHED. 
American Game Bird Shooting. 
By John Mortimer Murphy, author of “Sporting Ad¬ 
ventures in the Far West,” etc., etc. Profusely Illus¬ 
trated, and describing the haunts and habits of Game 
Birds generally. 12mo., tinted paper. Price $2.00. 
Hints on Dog Breaking. 
A clear, concise, and practical Hand-book. By William 
Floyd. With Illustrations. Cloth, 12mo. Price 50c. 
Stonehenge’s Rural Sports. 
Re-written, greatly enlarged, and brought down to 1882. 
By Stonehenge and others. Profusely Illustrated. One 
large octavo volume, with 966 pages, half morocco, $7.50. 
IN PRESS. 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. 
New Revised Edition by the Author. Price $2.50. 
Long’s Landscape Gardening. 
By E. A. Long. Illustrated. Price $2.50. 
Truck Farming at the South. 
By A. A. Oemler, of Georgia. Price $1.50. 
Gardening for Young and Old. 
By Joseph Harris, author of “Walks and Talks on the 
Farm.” Price $1.50. 
Our Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue 
of our Publications sent, post-paid, everywhere. We 
can supply all Works on Rural Topics, published in this 
or any other country. 
ORANGE JUDD 00., 751 Broadway, N. Y. 
