1877 .] 
AMERICAN AGRIOTJLTUR1ST. 
$51 
THE DlMEE h GONARD GO’S 
BEAUTIFUL tVER-BLOOMING 
Strong Pot Roses, suitable for Winter Bloom, sent 
sal'eiy - , .....postpaid. o splendidvarieties.your c/ioib.all 
labeled,’ for $1; 12 for $3; 19 for $3; 36 for $4; 35 for $5. 
For 10 cents each additional, one Magnificent Premium Rose 
to every dollar’s worth ordered. Send for our New Guide 
to Rose Culture, and choose from over 300 finest sorts. 
We .make Hoses a Great Specialty, and are the largest 
Rose-growers in A merica. Refer to 100,000 customers in the 
United States and Canada. THE DINGEE & CONARD 
CO., Rose-Growers, West Grove. Chester Co., Pa. 
ROSES and GERANIUMS. 
New Rare and Popular Sorts. 
Send for Description anti Price Lists—free. 
TYRA MONTGOMERY, Mattoon, Ill. 
ROSES. For Florists and the Trade. 
Hybrid Perpetual, Moss. Prairie and Everl looming Roses. 
Pot-grown or from open ground. Catalogues Kree. 
WM. II. MOON, Morrisville, Pa. 
CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, ROSES, "" 
AND WINTER-BLOOMING PLANTS, 
BY MAIU-POSTAGE PAID. 
Send for Catalogue No. fi with Supplement—contains two 
hundred and sixty-fonr collections of live, fifteen, and twenty 
plants each, your choice for one dollar. Address 
ROBT. J. H A LLIDAY, Ball inline, Bid. 
” RARE AND EXQUISITE 
JAPANESE MAPLES 
At Reduced Prices. 
Also, a full collection of 
Hardy Trees & Shrubs. 
Specialli<-s made of Eli > loden- 
drons, Roses, Hardy and Green¬ 
house Azaleas, Magnolias, Fruit 
Trees, Ferns, and all the best 
novelties 
Catalogues free, and visits 
to the Nurseries at Kissena 
solicited. 
S. B. PARSONS & SONS, 
Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 
KISSENA 
NURSERIES. 
Knox Fruit Farm & Nurseries. 
Strawberry Plants Grown in Pots. 
Will bear Large Crops next Season. 
Juciinda, Fillmore, and oilier varieties. $'TO p"r mo. 
Monarch of the West, Col. Cheney, Norman, 
Sterling, am other new u iuties, $5.U) pe i ). 
As the plants are shipped with some of tlie f nious Knox 
Farm soil with them, tlmy can not e sent by mail. 
Catalogue and Holland Bulb List free. 
,J. B. GRIMES, Box 115, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Choice Nursery Stock. 
This stock consists of an immense number of Ap-de and 
Peach trees of the very best quality. Also Pear. Cherry, 
Plum, Forest, and Evergreen trees, in large number and of 
very vigorous growth. Grape vines and Currant plants, 
two-year old, ilull defy competition in quality, and in al¬ 
most unlimited quantities. 
Apple and Cherrv seedlings, one year old, of fine growth 
and by the acre.—A large quantity of Durand's Great Amer¬ 
ican Strawberry plants. 
Address STEPHEN HOYT & SON, 
New Canaan, Ct. 
TO NURSERYMEN OH FRUIT 
THEE DEALERS. 
The Navy Island Fruit Growing Association offer at 
wholesale, in one lot, about forty thousand Grape Vines- 
one, two, and three years old. All fine varieties. Price 
lower titan ever before known. If purchased in tile United 
Stales, will hi delivered, duty paid, on the American side of 
the Niagara iliver. Apple to 
W. HASKINS, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 
graptwi: 
Also Trees, Small Fruits, &c. Wholesale rates 
very low to Nurserymen, Dealers, and large Planters. 
Send stamp for Descriptive l ist. Price List. free. 
T. S. HUBBARD, Freuonia, N. Y. 
SET OUT GRAPE VINES Ill the FALL! 
For SI,50 I will fiitiva: I by Mail, prepaid: 
1 Elvira, retail price $1.00, 
1 Taylor, “ “ 30, 
1 Goethe, “ “ 30, 
1 Wilder, “ “ 30, 
6 Concord, “ “ 60, equal to $2.60. 
Vines will be sent in time for Fall planting. One year old 
Concord Grape vinesat $15.00 per thousand ; two yearold at 
$30,011 per thousand, delivered at the Express office. One 
year old Concord vines liy mail, prepaid. $t.00 per doz. Two 
year old Concord vines hy mail, prepaid, $1.50 ner dbz. 
Address. J. G. WARNER. 
Clover Farm Vineyard, Butler, Bates Co., Mo. 
Plants of Best Quality. 
Largest Assortment 
oi old and new v» mites. 
GreiUln reduced Prices. 
< orrespond'Mice S'dietied. 
Price list free. Address 
GRAPES 
Specimens supplied by 
The Major & Knapp Engraving ill®.- and Lithographing Co. 
r<i Prv': r. 
New Jersey State Agricultural Society. 
19th GRAND STATE EXHIBITION, 
afWaverley Station. Pa. C. R. It., between Newark and 
Elizabeth. To Commence Monday, Sept. 17th, and continue 
live days. For Premium list address 
P. T. QUINN, Cor. Sect., Newark, N. J. 
YOUNG & ELLIOTT’S 
HORTICULTURAL SALES ROOMS, 12 Cortlnndt 
St., New York. William Elliott, Auctioneer. Regular 
Auction Sales of Move, Greenhouse, Winter-blooming 
Plants, Dutch Bulbs, Hardy Trees, Roses, Shrubs, etc., every 
Tuesday and Friday. Detailed notices of Sales sent on 
appplication. 
R. E. SCULTHORP, Port Hope, Ont„ 
Dealer in and Grower of tint follo.w iug kitms of Pease: Extra 
Early, Philadelphia Extra Early, Early Kenr, Lextoh Alpha 
Tom Thumb, Yorkshire Hero, McLean’s Little Gent. Carter’s 
First Crop, Champion of England, Blue Imperial, Black- 
Eyed Marrowfat, Irish Marrowfat. 
PEACH TREES, 
We offer to the trade a large supply of very fine Peach 
Trees; also a arge stock of splendid two and three year 
Apple, Wild Goose and other Plum Trees, Apiieots, Nec¬ 
tarines, one and two year Grape Vines; also otlter Fruit and 
'Ornamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs. Rose-. &c., &c. Send for 
pricelist. THE TEBO NURSERIES CO., 
_Clinton, Henry Co.. Mo. 
St., in seed Store, N. Y. City. 
Agricultural 
Insurance Comm, of laterton, II. T. 
Capital. $200.r00.0n. Net Surplus, $189,315.03. Total assets 
for rite security of Policyholders January 1st. 1877, $1,0 0,- 
612.00. Insures only Farm Property and Residences against 
fire and lightning. Takes no business risks. 
POWER 
Cider and 
Wine Press 
WITH 
DouMe Platfo- s, 
BOOMER & BOSCfs. f 
PRESS CO., 
SYRACUSE, N if. 
The Lancaster 
BUTTER CARRIER 
with a CUP for every print or pat, will enable you to 
market your butter in the best possible condition. All sizes 
and forms of Box and Cups made. Price $10 for a 48-pound 
carrier, with center Ice-box. Send for Circular. See adver¬ 
tisement with cut in June No., page 238. 
E. L. RESH, Lancaster, Pa., Sole Mannfact. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
Tlte most Effective, Simple 
and Convenient Yet Invent¬ 
ed. Woilt-i 3 i lbs. iu 
less (ban 5 minutes, 
thoroughly wonting onttlie 
buttermilk and mixing itr 
the salt. Send for circular 
and price lists. 
A. H. RFID, 
No. 6 North 18tb St., Pitllntleilihhi Pa, 
BUTTER 
After fair trial and scm i • tests if was awarded 
Centennial Prize Medal. WHY IT IS SUPE¬ 
RIOR TO ALL. 1st. It has no taste or smell, 
and > s as harmless as water. 2d. It is liquid, 
AjXP i s easy to handle, and is mixed in cream before 
churning. 3rd. It produces a color resembling June Grass Butter. 
4th. It is the only article that will color the butter and not the but¬ 
termilk. 5th. It gathers all butter materials, increases.the weight 
more than will pay for the color used. It is the best ever known. 
Send your address on postal card for my receipt book, free. It tells 
how to make butter, pack, preserve, extract rancidity. 
.B. SMITH. 
. Box 1954. Phila., Pa. 
BUSH & SON & MEISSNER, 
BUSHBERG, Jefferson Co., Mo. 
'The Cbntnberhn Screw Stump Machine, 
after 10 vears test, has proved its 
superiority over all others, by its 
»reat exhibition of sti eneth and 
durability, combined with cheap¬ 
ness and ease in nulling all classes of 
stumns. The Company’s challenge 
o f $1000 for a stump mae,hine which 
would excel theirs, has stood since 
1867 without beingtaken. They build 
i different sizes of machines, to pull 
all kinds of stumps. They make 
‘’uhsoi’prs and Ditching P’ows. For 
Particular. Prices, etc., address 
THE CHAMBERLIN M’F’G CO., 
Olean, N. Y. 
HALLADAY 
Si ANDAKQ. 
Tlte ruly wind-mill award¬ 
ed TWO MEDALS null 
DIPLOMAS y m. Ccn- 
tcuuialJudges. Acknowl¬ 
edged oy all to he the lust 
made, tlte most perfect self- 
regulator, the most powerful 
and the most durable wind¬ 
mill known. 
Every Mill Guaranteed 
as above. 
Each piece iitted and num¬ 
bered at tim Factory, so that 
farmers and others can erect 
their own mills if desired, 
using our drawings . 
and instructions for 
a guide. Send fur 
Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue dc Price List- 
U. S. WIND EN- 
GINE & PUMP CO. 
Bata via . Kane 
THE DRIVEN WELL. 
Town and County privileges for making 
Driven Woils and* selling Licenses under 
the established American ei: Well 
B®!i(eeAi 9 leased by the yea r to responsible par¬ 
ties, ty 
WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 
__ NF-W VO UK. __ 
~.' W. s. BLUNT’S 
U NIVERSAL 
FORCE PUMPS. 
Secured by letters patent. 
These pumps have enormous 
power, and are h r tlte house or 
for out-door wells of any 
depth. They are constructed 
with sttecial regard to strength, 
ease of working, and durability. 
T'ley can. he immediately 
Changed from lift to force pumps, 
and tlte air chamber can be re¬ 
volved, so as to allow the handle 
to work at any desired angle with 
the spont. Having close tops, 
they cannot he tampered with. 
Attention is called to otir tmw 
elegant pattern DEEP WELL 
non-freezing FIRE PUMP. 
Also, B unt’s S..ud Vacu¬ 
um Chambers,- A complete 
protection against sand or gritty 
water in dug or driven w ells, 
pits, mines, and rivers. 
F. r ltaud or sit am pumps, 
all sizes, from lj4-inch to 4-inch 
suction pipe 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO„ 
71 Fulton and 71 Beck¬ 
man Sf. New York. 
Western Agency, Newton «fc Hale, 
Chicago. 
Pacific Coast Agenev. Dunham, Car- 
rieautfc Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
“Thu Aquapuit,” a new 
And err ally improved Fire- 
Extinguisher, Harden F.n,' .lie, 
Window and Carriage VV jsher. 
Tree, Vine, and 3Ln-j Pro¬ 
tector from Insect;. ■ lc. t for 
starting Aqueducts,' and vari¬ 
ous uses which readii s suggest 
themselves. No Dwelling, 
Factory, Railroad Station or 
Wooden Railroad Bridge or 
valuable articles. Weight, with 
hose, 5 lbs. . throws water fill feet. Price. $ * 1 0 each, sent by express, 
C.O.D. Manufactured hy W. & B. DOUGLAS, Miridletowt , Ct., the 
. idest and most extensive manufacturers of Pumps in the world. Brunc h 
'arehnnses. 85 and 87 John St., New York ; 187 Luke St., Chicago, il l. 
Garden Engine and F*re Extin¬ 
guisher. —Protects Bud lings from 
Fire, and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 51' ft. i asily 
carried. No Dwelling. Country 
Home, or Factory should be without 
the Fountain Puinp. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. W HIT¬ 
MAN, Sole Proprietor .'.ud Manu¬ 
facturer, Providence, R. I. 
EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE ONE. 
Soldering Iron, size that tinmen use—ready for immediate 
use. Bar of Solder—box of Rosin, and directions that will 
enable vou to do your mending, solder up and open canned 
fruit—all sent by mail postage paid on receipt ol 90. 
' J. W. BAKER, 821 North 2nd St., Philadelphia Pa. 
* 
Building Felt. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send for circular 
and samnles. 
C. J. FAY. Camden, N. J. 
Acres, good house. Water. Or¬ 
chard, Timt er. Six miles from Conntv Seat and two Rail¬ 
roads. Prite $18 per Acre, terms easy, title good. Address 
R. WEIR, Box 184, Vandalia, Fayette Co., Ill. 
