1871 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
351 
JAMES FLEMING, 
SUCCESSOR TO 
.NEW YGR&. ' 
SEED, PLANT & BULB MERCHANTS. 
My Bulb and Fall Seed Catalogue is now ready, and will 
be sent free to all who apply. 
DREER’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
OF 
JSUUBOUS FLOWER ROOTS, 
Containing select lists of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Nar¬ 
cissuses, Lilies, and other bulbs for planting in the autumn ; 
also 
Bulbs for the Greenhouse and Win¬ 
dow Garden, 
Winter-blooming Plants, Camellias, Carnations, Gera¬ 
niums, Roses, etc.; Hardy Flowering Shrubs, Vines, and 
Creepers; Evergreens, Small Fruits, Grape-vines; Choice 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds; Garden Requisites, Fancy 
Flower-pots, Vases, Rustic Work, Terra-cotta Ware, Bulb 
Glasses, etc., beautifully illustrated with engravings and 
colored plates of Hyacinths and 
Herstine’s New Hardy Raspberry, 
Will be mailed to all applicants free, on the receipt of a 
.postage-stamp. 
HENRY A. OREEK, Seedsman and Florist, 
714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
Imported Dutch Bulbs 
For the Garden and Hot-house, and Winter-blooming Plants, 
Small Fruit, Grapes, Fruit and Ornamental Trees and 
Shrubs. Bulb and General Plant Catalogue sent free on 
application to 
OLM BROS., Springfield, Mass. 
FJUTCH FJLOWI2KI NG 21ULBS 
l'or sale by E. NEWBURY, Seedsman and Florist, 
Brooklyn, Conn* Catalogues now ready, free. 
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Dutch Bulbous Flower Roots. 
Our importations are expected early in September, direct 
from the most eminent growers in Holland, who have sup¬ 
plied us for nearly twenty years. They can he relied on as 
of the very finest quality. 
River’s celebrated new Early Peaches: Burly Beatrice, 
Early Louise, Early Rivers, etc., much earlier than Hale’s. 
Catalogues mailed on application. 
JOHN SAUL, Washington City, D. C. 
BLOOD AND BONE FERTILIZER, 
$65 per ton; superior to Peruvian Guano at $85 per ton. 
See certificates of Market-Gardeners and Farmers, .which 
we will send on application 
SEEDSMEN, 35 COETLANDT ST., New York. 
Bone c Bone 2 Bone l 
Ground Bone is the best fertilizer that can be used for the 
following crops: Buckwheat, Turnips. Wheat, Rye. and 
Grass. Also, for Fruit-trees and Grape-vines. Sold in large 
and small lots, at retail and wholesale, bv 
GRIFFING & CO.. 
58 and GO Cortlandt St., New York. 
B uckwheat 
and 
WINTER GRAIN. 
USE BONE MEAL. Send for CIRCULAR. 
LISTER BROTHERS, Newark, N. J . 
Samples Sent Free, 
Mediterranean and White Seed Wheat, White Seed Rye, 
'Timothy, Clover, Red Top, Blue and Orchard Grass Seed. 
5Tew ^ ork Agents for the Elmwood Steamer for cooking 
•food for stock. The best made. 
DECATUR & COXE 197 Water St., New York. 
Agricultural implement and seed store. Send for Circulars. 
A MEUTIAN SEEI> WHEAT. — A 
8tiflf straw-, thin hull, bearded Amber Wheat. Very 
prolific. Worth at mill 10 cts. more than common wheat. 
Price $3 per Bushel. Address 
WM. W. POTTS, Norristown, Penn. 
ESSEX SWINE. 
THOMEDALE, 
WASHINGTON HOLLOW, 
Dutcliess County, Ns Y. 
Having sold my entire stock of Essex Swine to my neigh¬ 
bor, Samuel H. Brown, Esq., of Miilbrook, who proposes to 
make them, as well as the Bkrkshires, a specialty, I take 
pleasure in recommending those who may desire to make 
purchases of either of the above favorite breeds of Hogs, 
to Mr. Brown. 
His stock is all bred from imported stock and purest blood. 
EDWIN THORNE. 
Since making the above purchase, I have added to my stock 
some very choice imported pigs, selected by myself m Eng¬ 
land last March, and have now on hand some very fine Es¬ 
sex pigs, which I will furnish parties singly or in pairs not 
akin. SAMUEL H. BROWN, 
Maple Grove, Miilbrook, Dutchess Comity, N. Y. 
Premium Chester Whites; Berkshire 
and Essex Pigs. 
Bred and for sale by GEO. B. HICKMAN, 
West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 
ECP* Send for Circular and Price-list. 
Brahmas and Oocliins. 
I have to offer this fall the largest and finest stock of 
ASIATIC FOWLS in America, all bred with great care, and 
a large proportion of them directly from imported stock. 
They will be careftxlly mated for either breeding or exhibi¬ 
tion purposes. I am now booking orders for delivery after 
September 15th. Send stamp for price-list. 
SS>. W. HERST1XE, 
No. 5 South Tenth. St., Phlla., Pa. 
500 CHICKENS. 
Buff, White, and Partridge, Brahmas, and others, from 
18 Blackstone St., Boston. 
recent importations, for sale low. 
E. HARTSHORN & SONS,: 
Cane Machinery. 
The best and cheapest first-class Sugar machinery in 
market, for either Sugar Cane or Sorghum manufacture. 
Evaporators perfected in 1871. Planters and farmers who 
are about to purchase anything in our line, and who think 
it possible that any advance may have been made in the 
construction of Cane Machinery during the past ten or fif¬ 
teen years, should at once send stamp for our Cane Plan¬ 
ter’s Manual, and price-list. Address 
F. G. BUTLER & CO., 204 State St., Hartford, Ct. 
THE GLEN & HALlT 
Cri-nin. and Clover Threshing; and 
Separating; Machines. 
Address The Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co., 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., or DETROIT, MICH. 
Catalogues sent free to all applicants. 
PREMIUM FASH.GRIST MILL, 
Cheap, simple, and durable. Is adapted to all 
kinds of power, and grinds all kinds of grain 
rapidly. Send for Descriptive Circular. 
WM. L. BOYER & BRO., 
Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
No. 1 
PERUVIAN 43UAWO.- 
Sold iu quantities to suit, by 
GRIFFING & CO., 
58 and GO Cortlandt St., New York. 
THE CECIL. 
Not to be Paid for until Tried 
on your Farm. Do 
you want the 
Agency (or for your 
own use) of the 
NISHWITZ 
Pulverizing 
HARROW, 
With spring seat? 
It is indorsed by the 
American Institute Far¬ 
mers’ Club, Amherst 
College, Cornell University, J. Stanton Gould, Solon Robin¬ 
son, and thousands of farmers who are using them. The 
best implement known for preparing land for wheat, and 
covering it. Often saves plowing. Circulars free. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 91 Beckman St., New York, 
or 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
THE Lo &REEW PLOW. 
Superior to all others in these respects: 
It has a quick entry, adheres well to the ground, and runs 
perfectly flat and level, even in rough and stony land. It 
turns the furrow with unparalleled neatness, even up any 
ordinary sidehill. It pulverizes the soil in such a manner 
affd to such an extent that it stands the drouth better. It 
works well in all kinds of soil. The share will wear longer 
and remain sharper than any other. It requires less power 
than any other. This saving of power is the most charac¬ 
teristic feature of these plows, and is due to the peculiar 
lines of the landside, moldboard, and share, by which the 
greatest possible avoidance of friction is effected. These, 
we are well aware, are large claims, hut we believe them 
within the truth, and invite the most thorough examination. 
Send for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. 
Address POUGHKEEPSIE (N. Y.) PLOW COMPANY. 
Patented April lltli, 1871. , 
The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of 
Farmers, fillers, Crain Dealers, 
And all others interested in having CLEAN GRAIN of all 
kinds, to the 
<D E OIL 
GRAIN FAN and SEPARATOR, 
Which, after a thorough test, has been acknowledged to be 
the most complete machine for CLEANING and SEPARAT¬ 
ING GRAIN before the Public. 
Price of Machine, $40. 
State and County Righls for Sale by 
J. II. BALDERSTON, Colora, Cecil Co., Md. 1 
U3?“ Sole Proprietor for United States. 
JkTOT TO 2SII FOR ITI IL 
.__Tried on your F arm, 
T KIEI j cheapest^ 
COUPE It easiest, fastest, 
STRIP i !in( l m °st dura- 
FEEI6 
CUTTER. 
hie self-feeding 
Hay, Straw, and 
Stalk Cutter. 
Also, tlie 
GALE 
POTATO, 
CARROT, and 
TURNIP 
CUTTER. 
Hand or Horse Power. See recommendations in American 
Agriculturist, Dec., 1870. Circulars free. Agents wanted. 
94 Beckman St, 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
., New York, and 61 Merwin St.,( 
Cleveland, O. 
BUNDLE’S AGRICULTURAL STEAMER 
has not yet found its equal for the combined qualities 
of safety, durability, utility, and econ¬ 
omy. 
We have the past season added a flue to 
pass the heat around the boiler before reach¬ 
ing the stack. This flue can be fitted to any 
steamer now in use ©f our make, at trifling 
cost, and adds much to its efficiency. 
The steamers can be had of any responsi¬ 
ble dealer, or of the undersigned. 
Prize essays on cooked and cooking food 
for stock, with circulars containing prize, 
capacity, etc., forwarded, postage paid, on 
receipt of ten cents: new edition, twenty 
cents. Circulars sent free. 
James C. Hand & Co., Barrows, Saveky & Co., 
Factors. Manufacturers. ] 
Philadelphia, Pa. ^ 
A NON-EXPLOSIVE STEAMER. 
P RINDLE’S ORIGINAL STEAMER and CAL¬ 
DRON, improved for fall trade. Alko a 
NEW STEAM CALDRON. 
DOUBLE CAPACITY, FOR HALF THE PRICE OF 
ANY OTHER BOILER. 
Send for Illustrated Circular. 
D. It. I’ltINDLE, East Bethany, N. Y. 
FARMERS, SAVE FODDER! 
THE ELMWOOD STEAMER, for steaming food 
for stock, is the Best and Cheapest. Useful for any pur¬ 
pose where steam is used. All who have tried it are more 
than pleased with it, as it makes a great saving in Grain and 
Hay. Every Steamer warranted, and satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed. Inclose stamp for eight-page circular, to HARRY 
SEDGWICK, manufacturer, Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut. 
fAVE MII.US, EVAPORATORS, 
w-V Grist Mills, and Horse Powers. Greatest variety sizes, 
most efficient, durable, and best finished. Sugar or Sorgo 
Manuals, free. GEO. L. SQUIER & BIST, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
EJLF-ACTING GATES. 
Nicholson’s Patent Self-Acting Car¬ 
riage Gate and Self-Shutting Hand Gates are the 
latest improved and best in the world. 
For illustrated Circulars and Price-list send to the 
American Gate Co., Cleveland, 0., or Baltimore, Md. 
S 
O’Hara's 12 Oz. j Agents'Wanted. 
CORN SHELLER 1 n M 0’IHRA 
«bush. per hour- J u U UAllA ’ . 
3 Price $ 1 . 80 .“ I Hillsboro, O, 
•Sample $1.00 [Refers to this Paper. 
O’Hara’s victory 
&lioe Tie 
Never becomes untied 
Very pretty. 
3 Samples 25 c. 
CIDER. 
NEW POWER SCREW 
Press, Ratchet-He ad Screws, 
Improved Graters, Seed Wash- 
;,eks, and forty other articles for 
Cider Mills and Vinegar Factories. 
For Circulars, address J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
TUJLIEI¥ CHURN. — Judge Tourgee, of 
North Carolina, writes U6 tinder date of July 5th, 1871-: 
I consider it far superior to any ether which I have used?’ 
Sold by 
GRIFFING & CO., 
58 and 60 Cortlandt St, New York. 
