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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
TREES 
PLANTS and VINES. 
We offer, forthe Spring Trade of 1S71, the largest and most 
-elegant stock of Standard and Dwarf Fruit-trees, 
Grape-vines and Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, Roses, etc., etc., ever offered by us. py-particu- 
lar attention called to our stock of 
New American and Kilmarnock Willows, 
Weeping Mountain Ash, Mountain Ash, 
American Arbor Vital, 1 to 4 ft. high, 
and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
Descriptive Catalogues will be furnished on application. 
.Also, Trade list for Nursery-men and Dealers. 
GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, ILL 
19th Tear. 600 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. 
Largest Assortment—all sizes. Best Stock I 
LOW PRICES I 
Would you know Wliat, When, How to 
Plant ! 
Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Trees; Root-Grafts; Seedlings; 
“Osage Plants; Apple Seed; Early Rose Potatoes; Shrubs; 
Roses; Greenhouse and Garden Plants, etc., etc. 
FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS! 
Finest, Best Collection, Sorts and Quality. 
Send 10 cents for New, Illustrated. Descriptive Catalogue— 
^0 page3. Send stamp, each, for Catalogues of Seed6, with 
:plain directions—64 pages. Bedding and Garden Plants 32, and 
Wholesale Price-List—24 pages. 
Address F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, III. 
IVY HILL NURSERIES. 
Our Catalogue of 200 varieties of Seed Potatoes, over 100 
varieties of Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Grape- 
Vines, Garden Seeds, etc., will be mailed to all applicants. 
Address ItEISIG & HEXAMER, 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
HEIKES’ NURSERIES. 
■^ULL Assortment for the Spring of 1871. Special- 
JL ties —Apple Seedlings, Pear and Cherry Seedlings, 
Stand, and Df. Pear, Peach and Cherry Trees (Plum-Trees 
$150 per M.), Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries 
and Blackberries, Pear, Plum and Apple Root-Grafts, etc. 
(Established 1S22.) 
Address W. F. HEIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
Commercial 
Established 1830. 
Just Published, the New Circular of Prices per doz., per 
100, per 1,000, for the Spring of 1811. Colored Plate, of 
the splendid New Winter Pear JIT. VERNON,” sent 
free. Order direct from the Nurserv. and address, 
W. S. LITTLE, Rochester, N. T. 
Evergreen and European Larch 
SEEDLIN GrS. 
# 1,000. 5,000. V 1,000. 
Norway Spruce, 2yrs„ 2 to 4 inches, $4. 
Scotch Pine, 2 yrs, 3 to 8 “ *8. 
Austrian Pine, 2 yrs., 3 to 5 “ $8. 
European Larch, 2 yrs., 3 to 12 “ $6. 
The above are grown from seeds on our own grounds. For 
50c. we will send 50 plants per mail, post-paid, for samples. 
Also, Native Evergreens, 5 to 12 inches high. Arbor-Vitae, 
Hemlock, and White Pine, $2.50 perl,000 ; 5,000, $16. Balsam 
Fir, $4 per 1,000; 5,000, $15. American Spruce and Red Pine, 
$5 per 1,000. Also, Larch, and Sugar Maple, $2 per 1,000; 
18,000, $15. Packing free. JOIIN UECKE, 
Green Bay, Wis. 
Native Evergreens, 
5 to 12 Inches high, at $3 per 1,000; $12.50 for 5,000. Balsam 
Fir, Arbor Vitae, White Pine, Hemlock, Am. Spruce and 
Larch. Packing free. JAME§ A. ROOT, Skancateles, N.Y. 
I OA AAA ARBOR VITJES for 
Ji. WVawS/V sale, from one (1) to five (5) feet high. 
Price, from $4 to $15 per hundred. 
Address H. K. SCHUYLER, 
Belleville, New Jersey. 
4 AAA AAA EVERGREENS for Sale. Very low. 
Sco WM- JIORTON & SON’S advertise- 
DieRt on another page. 
Grape Vines by Mail. 
Eumehm, Walter, $1; Martha, Salem, 50c.; Delaware, 
Iona, Diana, Rebecca, Israelis, Crcvelling, Adirondac, Hart¬ 
ford, Concord, 25c„ all No. 1 two-year-old Vines ; Orango 
Quince-Trees, one year old, 25c. Order must be for $1 or 
more. Address C. L. VAN DUSEN, 
Macedon Nurseries, Macedon, N. Y. 
AAA MARTHA GRAPE-VINES, No. 1, 
m ^ I" at $250 per 1,000. Send 10 cents for De¬ 
scriptive Catalogue, with illustrated cut of this most valu¬ 
able Grape. G. W. FRAZIER, General Agent, Lawrence 
Nurseries, New Castle, Pennsylvania. 
1,000,000 GRAPE-VINES. ^ 
CONCORD VINES, 2 years old, No. 1, only $25 per 1,000. 
The largest, cheapest, and most superior stock of leading 
varieties of well-rooted Grape-Vines ever offered. 
Without fail, cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. 
Address Bloomingto n, ill. DR. II. SCHRCEDEK. 
rfTJE'JT TIKE IKKST.— Charles Downing 
—Strawberry Plants at $3 per 1,000. 
SAMUEL C. Dli COH, Recklcsstown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
Nurseries. 
UO. V 5,000. 0) ] ,000. 
4. $15. No. 2, $2. 
8. $30. “ $5. 
8. $30. $5. 
6. $25. “ $4. 
Innisfallen Greenhouses. 
12 Fine Plants for $2.00. 
The following named plants I will send by mail, prepaid, 
on the receipt of $2.00: 
1 Monthly Tea Rose, 1 Golden Coleus, 
2 Fuchsias, l Achyranthus Lindenii, 
1 Scarlet Salvia, 1 Monthly Carnation, 
1 Heliotrope, l Double Geranium, 
1 Gozania, 1 Scented Geranium, and 1 Zonale Geranium. 
Our Illustrated Catalogue of 58 pages, containing a line 
Colored Plate of a new Double Geranium, is now ready, and 
will be mailed free to all applicants. 
Address C. A. REESER, Pittsfield, Mass. 
D OUBLE TUBEROSE BULBS (in quantity). 
To all who inclose 10 cents, with their address, I will 
send 2 flowering bulbs of this exquisite flower. Send for 
circular. CHAS. T. STARR, Avondale, Pa. 
GENESEE VALLEY 
NURSERIES, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
For epring of 1871, we offer onr usual large and well as¬ 
sorted stock at 
VERY LOW PRICES. 
Catalogues Bent on application, as follows: 
No. 1, Ff.uits, 10c.; No. 2, Obnamental, 10c.; No. 3, 
Geeenhousk, 5c. ; No. 4, Wholesale-list, Geatis. 
FROST & CO., 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Address 
OLM BROTHERS' CATALOGUE, 
Springfield, Mass. 
New and Rare Hot and Greenhouse Plants—Ornamental 
Foliage and Bedding Plants. Fruit-trees, Grape-vines, 
Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens, 
Lily, Gladiolus, etc. Send stamp for Catalogue. The choic¬ 
est New and Hardy Ornamental Plants, Bocconla Japonica, 
or Macleya Jedoniensis—Salvia tricolor, Delphinum grandi- 
florum maculatum. 25 cents each. Daphne cneornm, best 
hardy Shrub. It blooms all summer; 50 cents each, by 
mail; $2.50 per 100. 
ANY MAN 
Can turn an honest penny by selling 
AMERICAN SWEET 
CHESTNUT 
TREES. 
Spring is the time to plant. Now is the time to take or¬ 
ders. Can’t do your neighbors a greater kindness than to 
urge them to buy, as it is the best farm tree planted, both 
for 
TIMBER AND NUTS. 
Terms and Circulars free. Address, 
STORRS, HARRISON & GO., 
Painesville, Lake Co., O. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. 
Fresh seed, per bushel, $15; per peck, $4; per pound, 75 
cents. Pounds sent post-paid. 
JAMES J. II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
IRST-CLASS CONCORD GRAPE-VINES, 
2 years, $60 per M. 
Full assortment of Nursery Stock. Send for Catalogue to 
‘ '1. CLEM] .. ' " 
A. M. 
1ENT & CO., Lowell, M ass. 
50,000 4 and 5 yr. old Apple Trees, v. fine, $123 per M. 
20,000 2d class Apple Trees, 3 to 6 ft., $90 per M., packed. 
10,000 1 yr. old “ “ $30 per M., packed. 
5,000 2 yr. old Plum on Peach Stock, $100 per M., packed 
5,000 Cherry Trees, 5 to 8 ft., $100 per M., packed. 
ADFRED S. SHELLEK, Riverside Nurseries, 
Lcwisburgh, Pa. 
Westchester Black-Cap Raspberry 
Is pronounced by Committees from the Fruit Growers’ and 
Farmers’ Clubs of the City of New York, by Reports dated 
July, 1869, the earliest, the most productive, and the best 
Jlavored ol all the Black-Caps. Plants, $2 per dozen, post¬ 
paid ; $8 per 100, $60 per 1,000. 
L. J. MABIE, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
Sec Sept. Agriculturist, 1809. 
O NTARIO RASPBERRY.—A new and distinct 
variety. The best for market; for the amateur ; and 
for every body. Enormous bearer; very large; earlier than 
the Doolittle: sweet; solid; Juicy, and excellent flavor. 
Circular sent free, giving description, price, testimonials, 
&c. Address E. E. LORD, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
YEW SEEDLING RASPBERRY, EARLY AN- 
IY DREWS, ripens a week earlier than any other kind; 
fruit red, large, firm, sweet, excellent; strong cane, stand 
up without tying, perfectly hardy; Plants, $3 doz.; $20 100. 
Strawberries, Bsyden’s30, Charles Downing, Nicanor,50c. 
doz.; $1 109; Kentucky, Wonderful, “extra,”Hudson’sNo.9, 
Hudson’s Earlv. $1 doz., the 7 varieties 1 doz. each, by mail, 
$4. W. S. CARPENTER & SON, Rye, Westchester Co.,N. Y. 
T HE cheapest and best BERRY BASKET and 
CRATE, Verbena and Plant; Baskets, Grape and other 
Boxes for forwarding Plants by mall, are manufactured by 
Am. Basket Company, New Britain, Conn. Send to them 
for Circulars. New York Agents: A. D. HOPPING & 
WILSON, 214, 218 & 220 Washington-street. 
TREES. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, 
For Spring of 1871. 
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE UNITED 
STATES. CATALOGUES MAILED PREPAID, AS FOLLOWS I 
No. 1, Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, 10 cts. 
No. a, “ Ornamental trees, &c., 10c. 
No. 3, “ Greenhouse plants, &c., 10c. 
No. 1, Wholesale, 2c. 
No, 5. Catalogue of Bulbs, published Aug. 1st, ibc. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Jllount Hope Nurseries, 
[Established 1840.] ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Black Defiance Strawberry. 
The highest flavored large strawberry in cultivation. 50 
cents per plant; $2 per half-dozen; $3 per dozen. '1 lie en¬ 
tire stock of plants, raised by the originator, for eale exclu¬ 
sively by REISIG & HEXAMER. 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y.. 
_ or B, K. BLISS & SONS, 23 Park Place, New York . 
RAPE-VINES.—IVES, NORTON’S, MARTHA, 
Eumclan, e * c v y ct prime. Philadelphia, Clarke, 
and other Red and Black Raspbkp.ries, large, fine stock. 
Strawberries, new and comrtrori sorts. 
Currants, three best. Evergreens. 
Price-lists Free. 
M. H. LEWIS, Drawer 150, 
___ Sandusky, O. 
T* I a A _STRAWBERRY, sent by 
^ mail, post-paid, at price per 
dozen and hundred; others at dozen rates onlv. 
lurner 8 Beauty, Nonsuch, Prolific. Queen, doz. 100. 1.000 
,_ an ? Favorite ; new; all should trv them. $1.00 $0.00 $30.00 
Kentucky ; new ; large and valuable. 50 3.00 20.00 
President Wilder* of great promise..;. 1.00 5.00 40.00 
Lady Finger and Philadelphia... 
Agriculturist and Peak’s Emperor.......... 
Stinger and Durand. 
Nicanor and Lady of the Lake... 
Naomi and General Grant. 
Golden Queen and Green Prolific....... . .. 
Boyden’s No. 30 and Lennig’s White.. 
Stump Seedling (a seedling of the Hovey). -iu i.i u 
Triumph of America and Michigan_.... 50 1.00 
Charles Downing and Alhanv. or> OA 
Downer, French, Cutter and'Colfax. 
Mammoth Asparagus, one year. .. 
“ 44 two 44 . DU i .du o.uu 
Conover’s Colloseal, true to name. 50 S.00 25.00 
“ 44 seed crop 1870.1 oz., $1. % lb., $5. 
AI90, other varieties of Strawberry, and all tlie valuable 
varieties of Raspberry, Blackberrv*\Currants, Gooseberry, 
Grape-Vines and Seed Potatoes. Also, agent for the Roches¬ 
ter Berry Basket. Send for Price-list. 
__ THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, 
MOORESTOWN, N. J., 
Sells pure Plants, One hundred or less, post-paid, by mail. 
Kentucky Strawberry. 49 
President Wilder. “ 
Boyden No. 30. 
W. Albany or Downer. 
Chas. Downing. 
Turner Seedlings, 5 sorts, 3 of each, $1; 
20 of each, $6; 200 of each, $80. 
Philadelphia Raspberry. 50 
Conover Colossal Asparagus.. 50 
“ “ Seed, one ounce 
50 
3.00 
20.00 
1.00 
5.00 
40.00 
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4.00 
80 
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4.00 
40 
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6.00 
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80 
3.00 
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75 
3.09 
50 
1.50 
5.00 
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3.00 
23.00 
Doz. 
100 
1,000 
40 
$1.50 
$10.00 
80 
4.00 
35.00 
40 
1.00 
6.00 
30 
0.75 
3.00 
30 
0.75 
3.00 
50 
3.00 
15.00 
50 
2.00 
15.00 
X lb. 6.00 lib. 10.00 
New and Rare Plants for Spring of 1871. 
JOHN SAUL’S 
Catalogue of new and beautiful plants will be ready about 
February 1st, containing a beautiful colored plate of two 
fine new Geraniums (Coleshill and Lady Edith), mailed free 
to all my customers; to others, price 10cts. or a plain copy 
to all free. 
_ JOHN SAUL, Washington City, P. C. 
F ruit farms for sale; good soil; 
healthy climate; 30 miles from Philadelphia, and 
near New York Railroad. A desirable Farm of SO acres, 
well located; modern new 2-story house, 9 rooms; good 
barn, sheds, etc , in order ; 2 acres in strawberries, 1 y, acres 
blackberries, 1 acre raspberries,500 peach, S00 pear, lOOapple 
trees, grapes, etc. Price, $4,000 : one-half can remain. Also, 
25-Acre Farm, $1,500; 13-Acre Farm, $1,S00; 13-Acre Farm, 
$1,500 ; 5-Acre Farm, $1,000. For information address 
R. J. BYRNES, Hammonton, New Jersey. 
S ILVER MAPLE.—Fresh seed sent in May, with 
full directions for cultivation, warranted aobtl, post¬ 
paid. 1 oz., 10c.; S ozt, 60e.; 1 ft, $1. J. M. BENTHALL, 
Qnasqueton, Iowa. 
FINE TOBACCO DUST, 
PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR 
HOUSEHOXjID use, 
Gardeners, Nursery-men and Farmers. 
It will prevent Moths in Clothing, Carpeting and 
Furs. Also destroy the Currant-worm and Lice 
on Plants , and Vermin on Sheep , Cattle, etc. 
Manufactured and sold by 
WM. S. KIMBALL A CO., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
