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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
| November, 
Beautify your Homes with. Flowers. 
THREE MONTHS FOR THIRTY CENTS. 3 
A trial trip with THE HORTICULTURIST ami 
Journal of Rural Art and Taste. 
A handsomely illustrated Magazine, devoted to Home 
Gardening, Flowers. Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Cul¬ 
ture, Designs for Cottages and Garden Architecture. Sub¬ 
scription Terms reduced to $2 per annum, if paid in advance. 
Club Terms: 2 copies, $3.50; 3 copies, $5; 5 copies. $7.50 ; 10 
copies, $10. Club Agents and Canvassers wanted everywhere. 
EVERY WOMAN HER OWN FLOWER 
GARDEIElt-llT “DAISY EYEBRIGHT.” 
" A delightful little treatise on Out-door Gardening for La¬ 
dies. Practical, timely, charmingly written. Can not fail 
to be universally liked. Printed in exquisite taste. Price 
50 cents, cloth, $1, post-paid. 
Send 10 Cents for Specimen Copies of 
THE LADIES’ FLORAL CABINET 
and Pictorial Home Companion. 
A new and beautiful Paper, devoted specially to the Cul¬ 
ture of Flowers for the Flower Garden and Plants for Win¬ 
dow Gardening, or in-door ornament. t3f~ Every subscriber 
gets a Packet of Flower Seeds free, of the new /Diadem 
Pink. Subscribe now. Only 75 cents a year. Getupaclub. 
10 copies CO cents each. 
Any Lady, Boy, or Girl can make $3 per day getting sub¬ 
scribers in any village. Club Agents and Canvassers wanted 
everywhere. 
Window Gardening.— A new and cxquisitelnfillns- 
tralert book on plants for in-door culture and ornament. 
Ready December 15th. Price $1.50. 
Ladies’ CaMnet Initial Note-Paper.— A superb 
novelty in Stationery, with tinted paper. Splendid initial. 
Perfumed. Illuminated cover. Price 50c. per box. Each 
box also contains a 25c. package of Flower Seeds. 
FOREST TREES. FOR SHELTER, ORNA¬ 
MENT, AND PROFIT.— By ARTHUR BRYANT, Sen. 
A new book on tree planting. Gives every instruction. 
How to Grow Trees from Seed, How to Plant, and What to 
Plant for Screens, for Ornamental Purposes, and for Groves. 
Its descriptive list of Trees and Evergreens is the most full 
and accurate yet written. Just the work needed to meet 
the F’orest Tree necessities of the country. The book is 
written in a simple, practical manner, and is suited to the 
tastes of all. Price $1.50 by mail, post-paid. For sale by 
Book Dealers everywhere. 
Williams’ Illustrated Catalogue of all Books on Flowers, Gardening, Rural Architecture, and Rural Life. 
The handsomest and most complete ever published. Contains also Illustrated Premium List of all the above journals, 
List of 100 Papers at Club Rates, and List of Choice Floral Novelties. Sent to any address for 5-cent stamp. 
Address ' HENRY T. "WILLIAMS, Prop’r, 5 Beckman Street, New York. 
5®“ See large advertisement in October Agriculturist. Above books and papers for sale by the trade generally. 
The First Division of the 
ST, PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 
Along their lines of Railroad. Also, TO W"3\T LOTS 
In twenty flourishing Towns and Railroad Stations. 
ACTUAL SETTLERS can purchase on long credit with 7 per cent annual interest. The Ronds of the Company 
taken at par on Cash Sales. For Descriptive Pamphlets, Prices, and other information, apply to 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. HERMANN TROTT, Land Commissioner. 
Hem .—Attention is called to Government lands on the west end of the Main Line, which can he taken under the 
Homestead Law. 
inilBAl* FARM& FRUIT 
HOMES IN THE WEST. 
Persons who think of emigrating to the West, 
and who wish to unite with a colony which will 
secure to them, in the shortest possible time, the 
advantages of good society, churches, schools, etc., 
and at the same time rapidly enhance the value of 
their property, are invited to send their address, 
inclosing stamp for return postage, to 
Miller, Humiston & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
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pleasant Homes, and Village Lots, may be had at 
BRICKSBURG, K. J . 3 
■j 
Only 44 miles from New York, and on railroad direct to 
Philadelphia; soil superior for all crops; climate mild and 
proverbially healthy; water soft and pure; no fever and 
ague. Price $25 per acre and upward. Terms easy. For 
Circulars, sent free, address R. CAMPBELL, 153 Broad¬ 
way, Nev; York, or Bricltsburg, Ocean Co., N. J. 
IfAKKET FARM FOR SAFE.— 
A valuable farm near Baltimore, 75 acres of good 
land, well stocked with fruit, good house, new barn, etc. 
Address E. E. PARSONS, Baltimore, Md. 
Cheap Farms? Free Hornes! 
ON THE LINE OF THE 
UMM PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
A LAND GRANT OF 
3.S,000,000 <C5 3=8. 3E2 JS 
OF THE 
Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 
5,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and Grazing Lands 
on the line of the road, in the 
State of Nebraska, in the Great Platte Valley, 
now for sale, for cash or long credit. 
These lands arc in a mild and healthy climate, and fov 
grain growing and stock-raising unsurpassed by any in the 
United States. _ 
Prices range fr©m $2 to $10 per Acre. 
HOMESTEADS for ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
2,500,000 Acres of Government Land between Omaha and 
North Platte, open for entry as Homesteads only. 
SOLDIERS OF TEE LATE 7 VAR 
are entitled lo a 
Free Homestead of 160 Acres, 
within Railroad limits, equal to a 
Direct Bounty of §400. 
Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with 
new maps, mailed free everywhere. 
Address O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner, U. P. R.ll. Co., 
__ Omaha, Neb. 
fi 500,000 ACRES 
of the 
EICESEST FARMING JLANHS 
IN THE WORLD 
FOR SALE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway Co. 
Cap.s now Running 400 Miles. 
The Lands offered by this Company are mainly within 20 
miles of eacli side of the road, extending 170 miles along the 
NEOSHO VALLEY, the richest, finest, and most inviting 
valley for settlement in the West. 
One third of the labor required at the East in the culture 
of farms will insure here double the amount of crops. 
PRICE OF’ LAND.—$2 to $8 per acre; credit of ten years’ 
time. 
TERMS OF SALE.—One tenth down at time of purchase. 
No payment the second year. One tenth every year after, 
until completion of payments, with annual interest. 
For further information, address 
ISAAC T. GOOD NOW, 
Land Commissioner, Neosho Falls, Kansas. 
HO? FOR FELICIANA I 
FREE HOMES FOR ALL! 
The authorities of the parieli of E. Feliciana, in Louisiana, 
offer to each male person (the head of a family) FORTY 
ACRES of her exceedingly fertile land, in fee simple, pro¬ 
vided such person settle on the land, occupy it, and culti¬ 
vate half of it for five years, on paving to flic Parish at the 
expiration of these five years One Hundred Dollars. 
F ull information obtained by addressing 
K. A. CROSS, 
Chief of Immigration Bureau, 
Clinton, Louisiana. 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, ILLINOIS. 
20th YEAR! 600 ACRES! 13 GREENHOUSES! Lnrcest 
Assortment. Best Stock. Low Prices. Trees, 
Shrubs, Plants, Bulbs, Seeds, Stocks, Grafts, &c. 100 Page 
IIlustra.tort Catalogue*, 10 Cents. Bulb. Plant, 
gecd Catalogues, all for 10 cents. Wholesale Price-List, free. 
Send for these before buying elsewhere. 
F, Kl. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill, 
ANDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
Angers, France. 
The most extensive in Europe. For Catalogue, apply to 
BRUGUIERF, & THEBAUD, 
P. O. Box 15. 51 Cedar St., New York. 
J. M. JORDAN’S 
Nursery and Greenhouses 
Contain the most complete assortment of Trees and Plants 
in the West. 
Horticultural Store, 612 OLIVE STREET, St. Louis, Mo. 
HOW TO.— Second 
edition. Price 25c. Price- 
List of Trees, Plants, Seedlings, Root-Grafts, &c.„ tree. 
HEINES' NURSERIES, Dayton. O. (Established 1822.) 
AMERICAN FOREST TREES.— 
A Tulin, Linwood. Ash, Elm, Beech, Maple, Chestnut, 
Hemlock, etc. Price $2 per thousand, and upwards. Some 
varieties by mail, 50 cents per 100. Send stamp for Circular. 
Interests all. A. BATTLES, Girard, Pa. 
APPLE SfEEDIilNGS. 
1,000,000 Apple Seedlings one year old ; samples sent by 
mail. La Versailles Currants. Conover’s Colossal Asparagus, 
and a general assortment of other Nursery Stock. Address 
STEPHEN HOYT & SONS, New Canaan, Ct. 
“APPLE SEEDLINGS 
Tn large quantities at the lowest rates. See Price-List 
No. 2. W. F. HEIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
START A NURSERY, 
