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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[May, 
PLANTS BY MAIL, 
Distinct sorts, cts. each, per cloz. 
Achy ran tlies. 8 80 §3.00 
Alternantheras. 4 80 3.00 
Antirrhinums. 0 30 8.00 
Chrysanthemums.50 25 2.50 
Coleus, Velvet and Golden.12 80 8.00 
Dahlias.50 80 8.00 
Fuchsias.12 30 3.00 
Gazanias. 4 80 0.00 
Geraniums, Double.. G 50 4.50 
“ Scented. G 80 4.00 
*' Variegated.12 80 8.00 
“ Zonale.24 30 3.00 
Gladiolus (fine).12 15 1.50 
“ (extra quality).12 30 8.00 
Heliotropes..12 80 3.00 
Lantanas. 12 30 3.00 
Lobelias. 4 30 3.00 
Liliums. .12 80 3.00 
Lycopodiums (Mosses). 3 80 3.00 
Pansies. 8 20 2.50 
Pelargoniums.;12 50 4.50 
Pentstemons.12 30 3.00 
Petunias, double and single.12 30 3.00 
Phloxes.1.2 30 3.00 
Roses (Monthly).12 80 3.00 
“ (Hybrid Perpetual). ...12 30 3.00 
Salvias (Scarlet and Blue). 2 30 8.00 
Tigridias. 2 15 1.50 
Tropajolums. . G 30 3.00 
Tuberoses,double,all fiow’ng roots 15 1.50 
Verbenas.50 10 1.00 
Smilax, most beautiful foliage 25 2.00 
Entire collection of 30 species (1 of each) for $5. 
The above plants sent by mail,post-paid, for prices annex¬ 
ed. Circular, with directions for cultivation, and general 
Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. • 
67 NASSAU ST., N, Y, 
ROSES BY * MAIL. 
Hybrid Perpetual, Moss and Monthly Roses in assortment 
(dormant plants), sent with safety to any Post-oflice, at the 
extremely low price of'$3:50 per doz., or $.’.00 per lialf doz. 
Each collection to contain one Marshal Neil. 
Address II. E. BOAliDMAN, 
Monroe-avenue Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
1870, Homey Locust Seeds, 
From Honey Locust Farm, L. I. 1 lb., 15 cts.; between 10 
and 20 lbs., 65 cts.; between 20 and 50 lbs., GO cts.: 100 lbs., 
§50.00. Also, Genuine Norway Oats, 1 bu. to 20, §1.50; 
between 20 and 50, §1.25; 100 bu., §100.00. Bags holding 2% 
bu., 50 cts. Also, Mott’s celebrated Corn, cars 15 to 
IS inches long, §3 per bu.; King Philip (90 days) and Sail- 
lord Corn, each §2 per bu. 
R. CRISWELL, Brooklyn, L. I. 
Ilm beothees 7 oatalo&u^ 
Springfield, felass. 
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, Bocconia Japoniea, 
or Macleya Jedoiiiensis—Salvia tricolor, Delplnuum graiuli- 
florum maculatum. 25 cents cneli. Daphne eueorum, best 
hardy Shrub. It blooms all summer; 50 cents each, by 
mail: $23.00 tier 100. 
Catalogues mailed free. 
No. 1. Trees, Small Fruits, and Shrubs.—No. 2. Roses and 
Bedding Plants.—No. 8. Choice Flower and Vegetable Seeds. 
'.JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, 112 Smithfleld St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
fcjtEED CORN.—From crop awarded Premium 
FT for 18T0 by O. State Ag. Soc. Matures in from 90 to 100 
clays. By mail, postage paid, single ear, 25 cts.; 8, 50 cts.; 
by freight or express, as ordered, S3.0U per 100 ears; 200, 
$5.00; shelled, $1.50 per bu.; Mammoth Dent corn, $3.00 per 
bu.; Judson’s .joint pop-corn and joint sweet-corn, 25 cts. 
per package. Best’s potato book, only 25 cts. Address 
O. BURRAS, North Fairfield, O. 
I ^VERY FARMER should send for our Deserip- 
^ tive Catalogue and Annual Guide to the Flower Gar¬ 
den and Fruit Culture, just published, price 10 cents. Ad¬ 
dress GEORGE W. FRAZIER, General Agent, Lawrence 
Nurseries, New Castle, Pennsylvania. 
Trophy Tomato Plants 
By mail, post-paid, at my risk. 
From my own Headquarters Seed, taken only from 
well-ripened fruit of perfect form,and weighing from 10 to 
24 ounces each. Single Plants, 25 cents; Six Plants, $1.00; 
Twelve, $1.75 (in one package). 
GtEO. E. WARISG, Jr.jOgden Farm, Newport, R.I. 
Post-paid, mail, and at my risk. 
1@ Plants (sill diflferemt) for si. 
Hanging Basket, 
Only One Do 
O-EO. 0. WARING ■, Jr., 
OGDEN FARM, Newport, R. I. 
(.Send for Circular of Bedding and Window Plants.) 
TOMATO PLANTS. 
l doz. Potted Plants, by mail, 
post-paid, $1.00. 
50 Plants, by mail, post-paid, $3.50. 
100 “ by Express, $5.00. 
35,000 Southern Queen 
Sweet-Potato Plants. 
Per l,dOO, by Express, $12.00; $1.50 
per 100, by mail, postage paid. 
150.000 NanseiMonci Sweet- 
Potato Plants, 
By mail, 75 cts. per 100, postage 
paid; by Express, $5.00 per 1,000. 
All Plants packed in the 
most careful manner. Full 
cultural directions seut with each 
order. 
for several years past for some of 
” ” "" my Plants need no 
Buy your 
VEGETABLE 
PLAITS 
of the 
GSSOWEIR, 
And get 
What you 
ORDER. _ 
Having grown plants 
the largest Seed-houses in N. Y. City, 
further recommendations. 
For full information send for my Circular. See my of¬ 
fers of eSioice G;ir<ieu and Flo wci-Secds in form¬ 
er numbers of this paper. 
Address H. E. ACKER, Seed-Grower, 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
Trees and Shrubs. 
We offer ill our large assortment of all the BEST VARIE¬ 
TIES, especially fine stocks of tlie following; 
EVERGREENS of all the rarer sorts. 
JUNIPERS, from 12 inches to three feet. 
ARBOR VITiE, 3 cts. eacli and upward. 
HARDY ROSES, 1 and 2 years—strong plants. 
RHODODENDRONS, seedling and grafted. 
GRAPE-VINES of tlie best varieties. 
PURPLE BEECH—very desirable and scarce. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS in large variety. 
EVERGREEN THORN for Hedges, $10 per 100. 
53?” To these and other portions of our stock tlie attention 
of Dealers is especially invited. Packages delivered in New 
York. For Catalogues address 
MESONS & 00 ., Flushing, N. 7 . 
START A NURSERY, SiTJSrSis 
Plants, etc. Price 25 cents. Address, HEIKES’ NURSER¬ 
IES, Dayton, O. (Established 1822.) Price-list free.. 
CHjp'ES’EE VALLEY 
NURSERIES, 
ROCHESTER, H. Y. 
For spring of 1871, wo offer our usual large and well as¬ 
sorted stock at 
VERY' LOW PRICKS. 
Catalogues sent on application, as follows : 
No. 1, Fruits, 10c.; No. 2, Ornamental, 10c.; No. 3, 
Greenhouse, 5c. ; No. 4, Wholesale-list, Gratis. 
Address 
FROST & CO., 
SiOCHESTOK, N. Y. 
Superior Dutch Bulbs. 
RICHARD LAUEK, 52 Cedar-st., New York, Sole Agent 
for the U. S. of the celebrated Florists, Messrs. L. VAN 
WAVEREN & CO., Holland, whose superior productions 
are unsurpassed, is now prepared to receive special orders 
from the Trade. All orders must reach me before the 1st 
of July. Catalogues forwarded upon application. Post- 
office Box 1,083. 
Nansemond Sweet Potato Plaits 
Of best quality, during May and 
June. Packed in boxes to carry in 
good order long distances by Ex¬ 
press. Price: 500, $2.00; 1,000, $3.00; 
5,000, $13.00 ; 10,000, $25.00. 
Discount on larger orders. 
Circular of direction for cultiva¬ 
tion, etc., gratis. Address 
35. M. MURRAY & CO., 
Foster’s Crossings, Warren Co., 
Ohio; or 181 and 183 West 2d-st., 
Cincinnati, O. 
f^ARLY NANSEMOND YELLOW SWEET-PO- 
-Zl-4 TATO PLANTS FOR SALE; best variety for north¬ 
ern latitude. Price, by mail, 50 cts. per 100; by Express, $3 
per 1,000; 5,000, $18; 10,000, $24. Address 
S. GRAY, Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio. 
Michigan Mammoth Pumpkin. 
Grows to weigh from thirty to forty-five pounds—will 
average as large round as a barrel, and yield on rich land 
from twelve to twenty tons to the acre, top-shelled. Per 
package, 15 cts. My Seed Catalogue free to all. 
JAMES J. IJ. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
]¥HW SEffiJI&lLIiW S8.A.SPIBERIBY, 
•1 d* EARLY ANDREWS, 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, Boyden’sSO, Charles Downing, 
Nicanor, Agriculturist, Knox, 700, 50c. doz.; St 100; Ken¬ 
tucky, Wonderful, Hudson’sNo. 9, Hudson’s Early, Hudson’s 
Indispensable Marshall P. Wilder, $1 doz., the 10 varieties 1 
doz. each, free by mail, $5.00. W. CARPENTER 
SON, Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y, 
GARDEN BORDER EDGING. 
A new and beautiful appliance for BorderingFlower-beds, 
Walks, Lawns, and Ornamental Grounds. This Edging is 
made of fine terra cotta, of a light straw color, and may be 
used in its natural tint, or painted of any desirable shade. 
As it withstands tlie ravages of frost and weather in any 
climate, it, forms the cheapest and most permanent Orna¬ 
mental Edging in use. Is made in numerous and elegant 
designs. 
Send stamp for our Circular, giving full information, to 
UNION DRAIN PIPE AND TERRA COTTA WORKS. 
431 West 14th-st., New York. 
Conover’s Colossal Asparagus. 
Send for Circular of Directions for growing Asparagus. 
Seed, SI .per oz.: SlfS per lb., by mail. 
Hoots, S3 Hundred; 825 per SI. 
Early Mohawk and Early Rose Potatoes, 
87 per Bill. S. B. CONOVER, 
260 West Washington Market, foot of Fulton-st., New York. 
choice: aiELdpr*. 
Editors of “ Hearth and Home ” say: “ Both this year and 
last,Ward’s Nectar was in point of sweetness and flavor, the 
best, of several varieties tested.” Cassaba grows to weigh 
12 or 15 lbs., is very thick-fleshed, sweet, and delicious. Ar¬ 
lington grows to a still larger size, and is of superior quali¬ 
ty. Each of these are green-fleshed. Sill’s Hybrid has 
Salmon-colored flesh, and is characterized by a delicious, 
spicy sweetness. Each variety, per package, 15 cts.; Ward’s 
Nectar, 50 cts. per oz. Seed Catalogues sent free to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGOHY, Marblehead, Mass. 
The Rochester Berry Basket, 
[Patented 1810.] 
1 quart. 1 pint. % quart. 
The best ventilated and neatest Basket made. 
Fits in Beeclicr Crates. 
PRICES. 
Delivered at Express Office, Railroad Depot, or on Boat 
at Rochester. Quart Baskets, $25 per 1.000 ; Pint Baskets, 
$20 per 1,000; M Quart Baskets, $20. Cost per 1,000 for pack¬ 
ing and shipping, $1.50. 
Crates for 24 Quart Baskets, eacli $1.40—with 24 Baskets.$2.00 
“ 36 “ “ “ 1.65—with 85 “ 2.55 
“ 45 ’• “ “ 1.85—with 45 “ 2.98 
“ 45 “ “ “ with 150 Baskets 
nested in it.. 5.60 
“ 45 Pint “ “ 1.10—with 45 Iiasktts 2.30 
“ 60 ’• “ “ 1.70—with 60 “ 2,90 
“ 60 “ “ “ with 180 Baskets 
nested in. 5.30 
“ 45 “ “ will hold 60 16 Quart Baskets. 
“ 60 “ “ “ “ 75, H “ 
Address orders, or send for testimonials, etc., to the Gen’l 
Agents, 
BOBBINS, GEBDES & CO., 
Moorestown, N. J. 
All lands of 
Fruit, Berry, and Truck 
BASKETS. Sole Agents in New 
York for the American Basket Co.'s 
baskets ; also, Agentsfor and Dealers 
in tiie Beecher, McUish, and other 
styles. 
A. D. HOPPING & WILSON, 
__ 211. 218 and 220 Wnshimrton-st.. N. Y. 
FgnHE cheapest and best BERRY BASKET and 
Ja. CRATE, Verbena and Plant Baskets, Grape and other 
Boxes for forwarding Plants by mail, 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. 
r?lasaaBBa©tSa Sweet Corae. 
This is as much larger than every other kind of corn as my 
Mammoth Cabbage is larger than every other cabbage. 1 
have had over a thousand kernels on a single ear, and ears 
as gathered from tlie stalk weighing between two and three 
pounds. Quality excellent. Per package, 25 els. Seed Cat¬ 
alogue free to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
I’S to tlie 
$1 per lb. 
1)V mail. PeacS-trees’, leading sorts, kept in good order 
for late planting. Fine, 4 to 6 feet, $8 per 100; light. 3 
feet, trees, $4; Targe 2-year Osage Hedge, $3 per 1,000. 
Boxes free. 
JOHN WAMPLER, Trotwood, Ohio. 
Mexican SweeJ Corn. 
I rank this, after a rigid comparison of several years, with 
every other sort, as both the sweetest and tenderest of all 
varieties of Sweet or Sugar-Corn. Per package, 15 cts. My 
Seed Catalogue free to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.—Southern Queen, 
k-z $2 fi 100. Nansemond. 75c. $ 100; $3 for 300; $5 for 1,000. 
Address I. J. SIMONSON, 58 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
EGYPTIAN JOINT POP-CORN, 10 ears 
JaN stalk: 150 grains, 20 cts.; 500 grains, 40 cts. $: 
PEERLESS POTATOES 
Only $7 per Bbl. 100 bbls. very low. Order now. 
B. D. SCOTT & CO., Huron, Olilo. 
