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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[May, 
AMERICAN VEGETABLE FIBRE CO. 
!MRRO¥£D MACHJNE. 
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FLAX & HEMP RESTORED TO AMERICA. 
Great Impediment Removed from Flax and Hemp in the 
United States, by the Machine of the American Vegetable 
Fibre Co. Each of the Awards above named was accom¬ 
panied by the warmest approval of the' Judges examining 
the Invention. The speed of its action and the complete¬ 
ness of its work, surprises all witnessess. The dependence 
on coarse hand labor, which destroyed our trade for nearly 
SO years, is now removed by the substitution of this most 
ingenious Machine, which will fill the dreary gap between 
the cultivation and manufacture of these and similar Fibres, 
and thus restore to us the long lost “ Golden Fleece.” Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlets, giving full particulars, sent by mail on 
application to American Vegetable Fibre Co. 
JOS. F. DUNTON, Manager, 
213 South Fr ont St., Pliila., Pa. 
BALDWIN'S Ensilage Cutter, 
SIMPLEST AND BEST. 
Only three Feed Gears. 
Thoroughly tested during the 
season of 1879 and 1880 and proved 
a grand success. Fitted with 
Patent Safety Balance Wheel. See 
June ~So.American Agriculturist. 
Send for circular containing full 
description, prices,and testimoni¬ 
als. C. PIERPONT & CO., Mfrs., 
New Haven. C onn., U. S. A. 
Harrison’S STANDARD GRINDING MILLS! 
For STEAM, WATER, WIND. 
HORSE, or HAND POWER. 
Possessing great capacity and 
dnrability. Every Mill warranted 
do just what we claim for it. 
. Send for new Illustrated Cat- 
AJL alogue. Address 
■3^ ESTATE OF 
EDW. HARRISON, 
New Haven, Conn. 
The PROFIT 
FARM BOILER 
Is simple, perfect, and cheap; the 
BEST FEED COOKER; the 
only Dumping Boiler ; empties its 
Kettle in a minute. Over 3,500 
in use. Cook your Feed and Save 
one-half the Cost of Pork. Send 
for circular. 
D. R. SPERRY & CO., 
Batavia, Ill. 
G rind your own bone 
MEAL & Oyster Shells in the 
(F. Wilson’s Pat.) ¥5 Hand Mill. We also 
make a Mill that will grind unhulled cot¬ 
ton seed, Prices $15 and $35. A sample 
of cotton seed or bone ground on these 
mills, sent on receipt of 5 three-cent 
Stamps. Address 
WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa. 
Newabk Valley, N. Y., March 18,1882. 
H. W. Johns M’f'g. Co., 87 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
Gents Please send as soon as possible the following 
Asbestos paints. * * * This is a small place, but I hope 
to make the trade of considerable importance. Have 
handled paints extensively for many years and consider 
these the best now in use, so can conscientiously recom¬ 
mend them. Yours truly, L. M. Smith. 
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Louis, Kansas City and Atlanta Expositions.' DI¬ 
PLOMAS at Detroit, Toronto, Canada, Spring- 
field, Ill., and other State Fairs. Also Manufacture 
the CELEBRATED OHIO CHAMPION 
FORCE PUMP. The Best Pump Made. 
(Located at Kenton, to avoid City expenses.) 
Vend for Illustrated Catalogue (75 pages). 
H A p BACH’S cfcn 
fX mOMETYE 
NEW MUSICAL WONDER. Catalogue 
Free. Ilarbacli Organina Co., 809 Filbert St., Pliila. 
AMBER CANE MANUAL. 
Sent free by GEO. L. SQTTIRER & BRO., Buffalo, N. Y. 
15 
/*'' “A Violet from Mother’s Grave ” & 49 other 
rx popular Songs, words & Music, entire, all for 
^ 15c. PATTEN & CO., 47 Barclay St.. N. Y. 
COMMON SENSE ENGINES. 
Simple, durable, of the best workmanship 
and material. Solid Wrought Iron Boilers. 
Engine complete on board cars at Spring- 
field, Ohio, at following prices: 
3 Horse Power. A.$275 
5 ” ” 300 
7 “ “ 375 
10 “ “ 500 
15, 20 and 25 H. P. at very low prices. 
These Engines fully guaranteed in every 
respect. Address Common Sense Engine 
'Co., Springfield, Ohio. 
Hoag’s Hand Corn, Bean and Beet Planter works 
to perfection. Agents wanted. Send for illustrated circu¬ 
lar. A HOAG, Grand Isle, Vt. For N. Y., Pa. and Canada 
to S. GORDON, Chazy, Clinton Co., N. Y. 
THE SADDLE-HORSE, 
A COMPLETE GUIDE 
for Riding and Training. 
Maiidsomely Illustrated. 
This is a complete and reliable Guide Book for all who 
desire to acquire the accomplishment of horsemanship, 
and who wish to teach their animals how to perform 
various feats under the saddle. 12mo., tinted paper. 
Price, post-paid, $1.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
751 Broadway, New York. 
OUR MAY BULLETIN 
OF BOOKS. 
Just Published. 
Life and Writings of Frank Forester 
(II. W. Herbert.) 
Embracing an authentic Memoir of His Life and hither¬ 
to unpublished Sketches. Edited by David W. Judd. 
Two Volumes. Illustrated. Price $1.50 each. 
Peach Culture. 
New, Revised, and Enlarged Illustrated Edition. By 
James Alexander Fulton. The author lias for many 
years been the recognized authority on Peach Culture. 
Price, $1.50. 
The Dogs of Great Britain, America, 
and Other Countries. 
Enlarged, Revised, and including prizes awarded at all 
the Dog Shows of the Westminster Kennel Club. Price 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Points For Judging The Different Va¬ 
rieties of Dogs. 
Compiled from Stonehenge. By the late William Tiles- 
ton. New edition 50 Cents. 
Sweet Potato Culture. 
Giving Full Instructions for Planting, Harvesting, and 
Storing. By James Fitz. Price 40 Cents. 
The Chemistry of the Farm. 
Presenting the relations of Chemistry to Agriculture Id 
a most popular manner. By R. Warington. Price $1.00. 
In Press. 
American Game Bird Shooting. 
By John Mortimer Murphy, Author of “ Sporting Ad¬ 
ventures in the Far West.” Illustrated. 
Injurious Insects of the Farm and Gar¬ 
den. 
Fully Illustrated. By Mrs. Mary Treat. 
The Sportsman’s Gazetteer. 
The Game, Animals, Birds, and Fishes of North Amer¬ 
ica, &c., &c. 
The Horse; Mow to Buy and Sell. 
A Plain and Comprehensive Guide to the various Points 
to be noted, showing which are essential and which are 
unimportant. By Peter Howden. 
Ifiecemtly IPislilislied. 
Fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist. 
Rewritten, Enlarged, and brought fully up to the pres¬ 
ent time. Illustrated. Price $1.50. 
The Saddle Horse. 
A complete Guide for Riding and Training. Fully Illus¬ 
trated. Price $1.00. 
Canoe and Camera. 
New Edition. Elegantly Illustrated with New Maps of 
Maine. Price $1.50. 
Batty’s How to Hunt and Trap. 
Enlarged and rewritten by the Author. Profusely Illus¬ 
trated. Price $1.50. 
The American Bird Fancier. 
Full Instructions for Breeding and Rearing Song and 
Domestic Birds. Price 50 Cents. 
Silos and Ensilage. 
Edited by Dr. George Thurber. Fully Illustrated. 
Price 50 Cents. 
ALL BOOKS SENT POST-PAID. 
Catalogue of our publications sent free to any address, or 
supplied at the counters. 
Rural Catalogue. 
Our Eighty Page tinted paper Catalogue, describing over 
two hundred of our different publications, and superbly 
illustrated with 125 engravings, mailed free to any address 
on receipt of 6 cents for postage. 
Sportsman’s Companion. 
Our Sportsman’s Companion, containing brief de¬ 
scriptions of 200 works on outdoor sports and pastimes, 
and elegantly illustrated with over 100 spirited illustrations 
of animals, birds, fish, etc., many 9 f them drawn from life- 
sent free to any address on receipt of two S-cent stamps 
for postage and mailing. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
PUBLISHERS AND IMPORTERS OF ALL WORKS PERTAINING 
TO RURAL LIFE. 
DAVID W. JUDD, Pre.tiflml. 
SABFL BURNHAM, Secretary. 
751 Broadway, New York, 
(Opposite Astor Place). 
