AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
1850.] 
125 
Isabella, and Catawba Grapevines 
J0@*MADE FROM FRUIT WOOD ALONE, 
OF proper ape for forming Vineyards, cultivated from and con¬ 
taining all the good qualities which the most improved cultiva¬ 
tion for over twenty years has conferred on the Croton Point 
Vineyards, are offered to the public. Those who may purchase 
will receive such instructions for four years, as will enable 
them to cultivate the Grape with entire success, provided their 
locality is not too far north. 
The past season, though the coolest and most unfavorable for 
grape maturing we have had in many years, the subscriber ri¬ 
pened his whole crop,—proving that his Isabellas and Catawbas 
have become perfectly acclimated. This gives him full assur¬ 
ance, that In' improved cultivation, pruning, &c , a crop of good 
fruit can he obtained every year, in most of the Northern, all 
of ihe Middle, Western, and Southern States. 
N. lb To those wh.» take sufficient to plant six acres, as he 
directs, he will, when they commence bearing, furnish the 
nwiier with one of his Vinedressers, whom he has instructed - in 
his mode <»f cultivation, and he will do all the labor of the vine- 
yinl, and insure t he most perfect success. The only charge, a 
reasonable compensation for the labor. When the purchase is 
large, and approved paper or other security can be offered, a 
liberal credit on most of the purchase will he given 
Also, APPLE-QUINCE TREES, (which are sometimes 
called the Orange Quince,) for sale as above. R. T U. 
Also for sale at his PURE WINE AND GRAPE DEPOT, 
(No. 7 Clinton Hall, Astor Place, N. Y.City), Isabella and Ca- 
tawha Wine in their PURITY. 
All communications addressed toR. T. UNDERHTLL, M D. 
New- Yoik. or Croton Point, Westchester Co., N. Y., will re¬ 
ceive attention. 
Iona Vines and Plants. 
The subscriber’s Catalogue, which is a treatise on the man¬ 
agement of the vine, with numerous engravings, will be sent to 
applicants who enclose two three-cent stamps. 
A fine stock of Delaware vines of unequalled quality, for sale 
singly or in quantity. 
Wholesale Catalogue for dealers. 
Clubs supplied at a discount. 
C. W. GRANT, 
Iona, near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
P. S.—A good stock of Concord Vines for vineyards or 
gardens. 
USPThe Work on the Vine of F. Reubens, translated by Dr. 
Chas. Siedhoff, with additions by C. W. Grant, is in Press", and 
will be published in a few days. 
It is profusely illustrated with engravings. 
Delaware anti l.og;tn Grapes. 
T HAVE DISPOSED OF MY LOGAN 
■- and DELAWARE vines to Messrs Bissell & Salter of 
Rochester, N. V., to whom I refer those wishing to purchase. 
Delaware, Ohio, October, 18.59. A. THOMSON. 
Iona Grape Vines. 
The subscriber has accepted the agency for the sale of C. W. 
Gr in' V Iona Grape Vines, and will keep a good supply con¬ 
s'an'iy on lnnid at 'he Brooklyn Nursery, Gates Avenue, near 
i-.vrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, L I. Catalogues sent to applicants 
xx ho enclose one three-cent stamp. 
A iso C. W. Grant’s large Ca'alogue to those who enclose two 
ilnee-cent stamps. 
Vines wholesale and retail. Clubs liberally dealt with, etc. 
ANDREW S. FULLER. 
Grafts Vines, anti Plants. 
By Mail, post-paid. See advertisement in Feb. No. 
F. A. ROCKWELL, Ridgefield, Conn. 
TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS. 
Norway Spruce..Per lb . 75 
European Si.ver Fir. do.$1.00 
Bn sum Fir.do.3.00 
Hemlock Spruce (clean seed)..do.6.(JO 
American Arbor Vit® (clean seed).do.6.on 
< hinese do. .,_*. do.3 00 
Stone Pine.do.1.50 
B uok Austrian Pine. do.3.00 
Seo cli Fir.do.1.50 
Scotch Larch .do. _3 00 
American Bald Cypress (beautiful), per qt. 30 
Nr. raw berry Tree ( Arbutus Unedo) per oz. 40 
Buckthorn, per lb . 1 00 
Hop Tree, per oz.. 25 
Tree Seed Catalogues on application io 
J. M. THORBURN & CO.. 
15 John-st., Nexv-York. 
CgKKUIT, SHADE, AND EVERGREEN 
TREES.—Stock for Nurserymen, Dealers and Planters. 
^•Public Institutions, Cemeteries and Parks supplied on 
the most liberal terms 
<^Hiiced List and Descriptive Catalogues furnished on ap¬ 
plication. DAVID J. GRISCOM, 
Evergreen Nursery, Woodbury, N J. 
Ravenswood Fruit Nursery. 
WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 
Brinkle’s Orange Raspberry, unequalled in flavor and 
beauty, also very vigorous and productive—is considered 
by many as the very best. 
Begley’s Eveubearer.Raspberry. 
Ljnn/eus Rhubarb— (propagated exclusively from the roots,) 
at very low prices to the Trade and Market Gardeners. 
Dwarf Pevr Trees—F ine two year old trees of the best se¬ 
lected varieties, well branched—admirable for Garden 
planing. 
Resit v and Dsr.AW.vRE, Diana, Concord, and Hartford Pro¬ 
lific Grape Vines. 
New-Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry. 
Newman’s Thornless Blackberry.—A lso Strawberries, 
and other Raspberries, &c. 
We have a large stock of the above superior varieties and 
offer t hem to ilie Trade and Fruit Gardeners at very low prices. 
Circula s furnished on application. Address 
TI. C. FREEMAN, Ravensxvood. L. I., near New-York. 
All plants delivered at any part of New-York City free of 
charts. 
J OS K PH 
Vegetable . f 
B. MACOMBER 
Seed raiser. Portsmouth, R. I. 
Wholesale 
[Estaablished in 1798.] 
BLOODGOOD NURSERIES. 
FLUSHING.. (Long Island,) N. Y. 
KING & MURRAY, 
(Successors to KING & RIPLEY.) 
Respectfully call the attention of Tree Planters, Nurserymen, 
and Dealers, to their large and well grown stock of Fruit and 
Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs and Plants, including 
all the standard and valuable new x r arieties, which they offer 
at Moderate Prices. 
Fruit Trees, Ftc. 
APPLE, all good kinds, 2 to 6 years, in large quantity, 
PEAR. Dwarf, 2 to 4 years, in large quantity. 
PEAR, Standard, 3 to 6 years. 
PLUM, PEACH, APRICOT, NECTARINE, CHERRY. • 
WALNUTS and FILBERTS. 
CURRANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, of the best English and 
American varieties. 
GRAPES, Improved hardy native, and exotic. 
BLACKBERRY and RASPBERRY, of the various kinds. 
STRAWBERRY, in great variety. 
RHUBARB, Linnaeus, Royal Albert, and Victoria. 
Evergreen Trees. 
NORWAY SPRUCE, 3 to 12 feet. 
PINES and FIRS, in variety and sizes. 
ARBOR VITiE, American, 2 to 10 feet. 
JUNIPERS, YEWS, RHODODENDRONS, and many others. 
deciduous Trees. 
MAPLES, of all sorts, for Lawns and Avenues. 
ELMS, LINDENS, OAK 9 , ASHES, BEECHES, and ALL 
other trees, both American and European, which are 
worthy of cultivation. 
Orders sent to KING & MURRAY, 
Flushing, Long Island, (N. Y.) 
or to their office, 244 Pearl-st., Nexv-York City, will be atten¬ 
ded to with promptness, and carefully packed for transportation 
to any distant point. 
N. B.—Trees delivered free of freight to Fulton Market 
Wharf, Nexv-York City. 
PRICED CATALOGUES forwarded on application, 
personally, or by mail. 
HIGHLAND NURSERIES, NEWBURGH, N. Y. 
A. SAUL, successor to the late A. J. Downing & Co , 
Has the pleasure of announcing to the patrons of this old es¬ 
tablishment, and the public in general, that his stock of Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c.. for sale for the ensuing 
Spring Trade, is full and complete, and comprises every thing to 
be obtained in his line of Dusiness, viz: 
A la r ge Stock of Apple, Pear, Cherry. Plum, Peach, Apricot, 
Nectarine, and Quince Trees, 1 to 3 years from the bud, and 
are of superior quality and growth 
Grape Vi? lo s, Native and Foreign, embracing all the new and 
rare varie..' 
Gooseberries. Curran's, Raspberries. Blackberries and Straw¬ 
berries, of all the best proved new and old varieties. 
Rhubarb and Asparagus Roots, do. do. do. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
EVERGREENS.—A very large stock of Norxvay Spruce, of 
all sizes, from 1 to 5 feet; Balsam Fir; European Silver Fir; 
Austrian, Scotch, and Whi'e Pines; Hemlock and American 
Spruces ; Arbor Vitie ; Junipers (in varieties) of all sizes, 1 to 
5 feet high. 
DECIDUOUS TREES of extra size for street planting and 
for giving immediate effect t" Parks, Lawns. Cemeteries, &c., 
such as. Maples. (8 var’s) ; Elms. (10 var’s): Ash. (8 var’s); 
Oaks, (6 var’s); Horse chest mi’s. Catalpas, Ailanthus, Larch, 
Tulip Trees Negnndo, Abelc. Mountain Ash, Deciduous Cy¬ 
press, Weeping Willows, American and European Lindens, &o. 
FLOWERINGSHRUBS, over 50choice species and varieties. 
ROSES, a large col lection of Hybrid Perpetual, Hardy Garden 
and Moss, China, Ronibon. and Tea. 
HEDGE PLANTS. 100 090 Osage Orange Plants of extra 
growth. I to 3 years old. 
HEDGE PLANTS. American Arbor Vit® for screens, &c. 
The above stock is all of the best, quality and growth, and 
will he sold on the most reasonable terms. 
A new Catalogue xvill be ready about the middle of March, 
and will be sent to all applicants on enclosing a P. O stamp to 
prepay the same. A SAUL. 
Highland Nurseries, Newburgh, Feb. 20tli, I860. 
WalwortSi Niarserics. 
Careful systematic effort, aided by much experience, directed 
to growing trees of superior quality ; and extensive orchards 
now embracing 125 acres and I3,000"t.rees ; furnishing a means 
of testing and comparing varieties; enable the proprietor to 
furnish trees of most desirable quality, as well as most profita¬ 
ble varieties for Orchard Culture. Large space is given to 
trees in the Nursery, thus rendering them stocky ami strong. 
A Dxvarf Pear Orchard of over 3,000 trees, part of xvhic.h are 
in successful hearing, has furnished much experience of great 
value to such as may wish io engage in that interesting depart¬ 
ment of fruit culture. 
The present Nursery Stocks consist of a large and general as¬ 
sortment of Fruit and Ornam ntal Trees and Plants, xvhile 
special attention is invited to his large stock of Dwarf Pear 
Trees , grown with special care, and thoroughly headed back so 
as to give them the best possible form for transplanting. 
Trees packed in the best manner at moderate charge ; Cata¬ 
logues furnished on receipt of stamp. Also, Circular of Yeo¬ 
man's Fruit. Bottles. Terms advantageous »o the buyer. 
T G. YEOMANS. 
Walworth, Wayne Co , N. Y. 
Osage Orange for Hedge Fences. 
1 and 2 years old. $3 and $4 per 1000 ; $25 and $30 per 10,000. 
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT, $5, $6, and $8 per 100, accord¬ 
ing to kind—lower by the 1000. 
Catalogues of all the extensive departments of these well 
known nurseries, gratis—a one cent stamp for postage. 
Germantown Nurseries, near Philadelphia 
THOL MEEHAN, Proprietor. 
TO PLANTERS. 
PAMSOTCS & Co. 
A T 
FLUSHING, L. I., IV. Y., 
In inviting attention to their stock, which is this seasej 
very large and of fine quality and vigorous growth, would 
remind planters that the soil and climate of Long Island 
are noted for producing thrifty, xoell-ripened wood : it is 
thus, that with the proper cultivation our trees have at¬ 
tained their reputation for hardiness anti for uniformly 
succeeding when they receive the care to which all 
plants are entitled. 
A member of our firm is now sending out from the nur¬ 
series of Europe the choice varieties of late introduction, 
and it continues to be our constant aim to present to ad¬ 
mirers of fine fruit and beautiful vegetation, a selection 
worthy of careful examination. 
Among the large variety we cultivate, we have only 
space to mention of 
FRUIT TREES AND PLAITS 
APPLE, fine trees, 3 to 5 years old. 
PEAR, dwarf, in bearing state, and in large quantity. 
PEAR, standard. 
CHERRY, dwarf and standard. 
PLUM, APRICOT, and NECTARINE. 
PEACH, 1 and 2 years. 
All the above can be furnished of suitable size and form 
forlraining on walls and for pot culture. 
CURRANT, Versailles, Cherry, and other sorts. 
MULBERRY, FIG, WALNUT and FILBERT. 
GOOSEBERRY, American and English sorts. 
BLACKBERRY. New Rochelle by the 1000. 
GRAPE VINES of all the foreign sorts, strong and well 
grown in large pots, including the fine new kinds. 
Our NATIVE GRAPES, embracing Concord, Delaware, 
Diana, Logan, <$sc., &c., tire of very thrifty growth, 
and priced at moderate rates 
RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, RHUBARB, &c., &c. 
Prices of Fruit Trees, Plants and Vines by the hundred 
and thousand at proportionately reduced rates. 
TO OUR 
EVERGREENS 
we invite spe dal attention. Among them are 
NORWAY SPRUCE from 1 to 10 feet, and at low rates 
by the quantity, 
ARBOR VITJE, American, of many sizes for hedges. 
Siberian, both small and large, and 
of very handsome form 
PINES, including Exoclsa, Ceiribra, and olhers. 
JUNIPERS, Irish, Heath leaved, and others by the 
thousand. 
RHODODENDRON, both seedling and worked. 
YEW, Podocarpus. &o . &c. 
All these, and many others, we offer at lo-v rates at 
w holesale. Our list of 
Heciduou* Trees and Slm-aitos 
embraces all that are cultivated for ornament, and of 
all the different sizes, whether for 
THE GARDEN, THE LAWN, OR THE AVENUE 
THE EXOTIC DEPAKTJ5EIHT 
contained in nine houses, is now especia ly rich in Or 
chids and other choice Stove Plants, as well as 
in the large variety of Green-house Plants. 
Purchasers will find our Plants well grown, and priced 
at low rates. 
ROSES—We cultivate in great variety, and from our 
mode of propagation, they are sure t > thrive. 
For particular lists, with prices, of the different classes 
of plants, we refer to Catalogues No. 1 and No. which 
can be obtained by mail, or from J B. Parsons. No A Nas- 
sau-ftreet, New-York. 
We ask the attention of 
THE TRADE 
to our collection of nrw and rare plants of various sizes, 
and suited both to nursery planting and immediate sate. 
We can furnish a very large quantity of small plains «i 
lower rates than they can be imported for. Our online 
tors are keeping us supplied with seeds from different 
quarters of the world. 
We will forward the Trade L'sl upon application. 
Orders will be filled willi piomptness and care, and 
packed for distant transportation. Goods delivered Ires 
of freight-charge upon Fulton-uiarket wharf, New-York 
