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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[JANUARY, 
The Twentieth. Edition of our celebrated Seed 
Catalogue and Amateur’s Guide to the Flow¬ 
er and KJtchen Garden, containing upwards of 200 
pages, including several hundred finely executed engrav¬ 
ings of favorite flowers and vegetables, and a beau- 
t i fully colored chromo, with a Supplement for 1876, 
will be ready Jan. 1st. and mailed to all applicants upon re¬ 
ceipt of 85 cents. An edition elegantly bound in cloth $1.00. 
BLISS’S GARDENERS’ ALMANAC for 
1876 and Abrid^'-cl Catalogue of Garden and 
Flower Seeds, contains upwards of 100 pages, and em¬ 
braces a monthly Calendar of Operations and a price-list of 
all the leading Garden, Pield, and Flower Seeds, 
with brief directions for their culture. A copy will he mailed 
to all applicants inclosing ten cents. Address 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
31 Barclay Street, 
P. O. Box 5714. New York. 
ESTABLISHED 1328. 
ARE POPULAR BECAUSE RELIABLE. 
1,500 Acres Annually Grown in Seeds. 
They are the Beading Seeds of this Country. 
lfS~ Buist’s Garden Manual and Almanac, contain¬ 
ing 141 pages of useful information on gardening, giving 
prices of Seeds by the ounce, pound, and bushel, mailed on 
receipt of a ten-cent stamp. 
i-&~ Wholesale Price Current for dealers mailed 
to Merchants free. Address 
ROBERT BUIST, Jr., Seed Grower, 
Lock Box 62, P. O. Philadelphia. 
SEEDS 
Upon Which You can Depend. 
The attention of Market Gardeners, Families, and all 
who would have good yegetables and beaurif 1 flowers, 
is invited lo mv new Catalogue of STR! CTL Y 
FINE SEEDS. It will he furnished FREE to 
apnlioauts, and contains lists and prices of all I he 
BEST and NEWEST varieties in the line of seeds, 
etc. Don’t fail to sec- it. 
ORANGE W. CLARK, Buffalo, N. Y. 
y^cn 
.SEED WAREHOUSE^ 
,141 STATE STREET 
|||||H GARDEN SEEDS. 
FLOWER 
SEEDS. 
VEGETABLE 
SEEDS. 
Spooner’s Prize Flower Seeds. 
Spooner’s Boston Market 
Vegetable Seeds. 
The cheapest and best s^eds in 
the market. Send two 3 cent 
stamps for our illustrated catalogue 
and see the prices. 
W. II. SPOONER, 
BOSTON, MASS. 
A 
PPLE ROOT GRAFTS No. 1. Also Pear 
and Cherry Seedlings. Send for price list. 
ROBERT T. HARRIS, Richmond, Ikd. 
are the best the world produces. They are planted bv a 
million people in America, and the result is beautiful Flow¬ 
ers and splendid Vegetables. A Priced Catalogue sent free 
to all who inclose the postage,—a 2 cent stamp. 
is tlie most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It con¬ 
tains nearly 130 pages, hundreds of flue illustrations, and 
four Chroino Plates of F/oivers, beautifully drawn an l 
co.ored from nature. Price 35 cts. in paper covers; 05 cents 
bound in elegant cloth. 
This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, 
and containing an elegant colored Frontispiece with the 
first number. Price only 25 cents for the year. The first 
No. for 1816 just issued. 
Address, JAMES \ I( Iv, Rochester, N. Y. 
100 DAYS TOMATO. 
This Tomato lias been proven by careful tests to be 
EARLIER than Conqueror, Canada Victor,and all other 
varieties. It ripens in 100 days without exira forcing. Has 
been marketed here June 20. G s. Haskell, Seedsman, of 
Rockford. III., says: “EABUBST OF OVER 30 
VARIETIES TESTED.” it. Buist, of Philadelphia, 
says—"Both early and productive.” It is distinct from any 
tomato catalogued. Color scarlet, quality good, rots little, 
ripens through, and for shipping is ir surpassed. It is 
REMARKABLY PROLIFIC-40 Bushels were 
sold m 4 days, and $419 was reed, tor the season off one- 
fourlh acre. Proof of these statements in circulars sent 
tree. Selected seed, per packed of 100 seeds, 25 cts.—5 for 
$1.00. Address 
J. A. FOOTE, Seedsman, 
512 Mala St., Terre Haute, Ind. 
For Home use and for Market, in ROOT’S GARDEN 
MANUAL—Practical, pointed and thorough— 
containing one-half as much matter as $1.50 hooks on the 
subject. Gardeners throughout the country commend its 
practical labor-saving methods as invaluable to them. Sent 
for 10 cents, Which will he allowed on the first order for 
seeds. J. R. ROOT, Seed Grower, 
ltoekford, Illinois. 
A SAMPLE OF 
MMY HUNDREDS. 
“1065 Clay St., Sail Francisco, 
Sept. Mil, 1875. 
W. F. Massey & Co. 
.Your Plants, Seeds, &c., do better here than those 
of any we have yet tried. 
Mrs GEO. P. WARNED.” 
This lady has had plants from us by mail for years past. 
A list of our $1.00 Collections of Plants for 1816 sent free. 
Safe arrival of plants guaranteed. 
W. F. MASSEY & CO., 
Chestcrtown, Kent Co., Maryland. 
'as- Will be 
^mailed free 
r to all a p p 1 i - 
r cants. This is 
’’one of the largest 
r und most com preh en- 
'sive Catalogues pub- 
r lished; contains about 250 
r pages, over 000 fine engrav- 
r ifigs, 2 elegant colored plates, 
r and gives full descriptions, 
r priees, and directions for plant¬ 
ing over 1200 varieties of Vegetable 
r and Flower Seeds, Bedding Plants, 
r Roses, &c., and is invaluable to Farmer, 
^Gardener and Florists. Address, 
D. M. FERRY & CO., 
Seedsmen and Florists, DETROIT, Mich. 
Our Seed Catalogue for 1876 will he 
published about January 15th, and will be 
mailed to all our old customers as usual, 
and to others on receipt of Stamp for post¬ 
age. Address 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
189 & 191 Water SG, New Tork City. 
Chiili Red, Early Goodrich, Peerless, 
and Rose Seed Potatoes, 
for sale by MEYERS ALLEY. 
83 Murray SI., N. Y. 
15 JOHN STREET, 
NEW YORK, 
mail to applicants their new annual priced CATA* 
I-Cta ii OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOB 
187G. The largest collection of Seeds in the world. 
Also, a New List of Magnificent HYBRID 
GLADIOLUS and other SPRING BULBS, 
Wholesale! Retail! 
Pure, tresh, reliable flower and garden seeds. Send for 
catalogue. See our nursery advertisement of best raspberry, 
etc., ill another column. W. 1,. FERRIS, Jk., & CO., 
Dutchess Nurseries, established 1863. Poughkeepsie, N. Y 
EVERYTHBNCL 
FOR THE 
GARDEN! 
(Seeds, Plants, Florists’ Requisites, etc.) 
[For the TRADE ONLY r , mailed 
free on application. 
35 Cortlandt Street, 
NEW YORK. 
HOME 
OUR NEW CATALOGUE, 150 
pages, containing the greatest 
variety ol Garden and Flower 
( , pc ( ) \i\l ]\l Seeds,andthebeststrainsofhome 
grown seeds for Market Gardeners 
Family Gardens, Amateurs and 
S. Sub b -* Florists, sent free to all who apply 
HOVEY & CO.53 No. Market St. Boston, Mass 
iWj 
M 
ELORAL GUIDEl 
Contains over 1,200 varieties Vegetable and 
Flower Seeds. (lOIOREU FLAXES. Elegant 
wood-cuts of vegetables and flowers. Handsomest 
Guide Published ! COT* Send for it. 
DETROIT SEED CO., Detroit, Mich. 
To the Flower and Kitchen 
Garden now ready for applicants. 
Send two stamps to 
WASHBURN & CO., 
Horticultural Building, 
Boston, Mass. 
rKB^'YCBI B»EABt SEBSBB, 
.YIJBISBvSiV STOCK, anti BIOSES, 
all sorts, in quantities to suit. Send for Price-List to R. J. 
Godwin & Son. Agents, 6"> Wall St., New York, or direct to 
E T. DICKINSON, Chaiemiy tpar Antony) Seine, France. 
Ki^G & SAVAGE, 
77 STATE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL., 
Successors to Jas. II. Morris & D. S. Heffron. 
SEEDS, IMPLEMENTS, 
and. RUSTIC WORK, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 
Send for Catalogues of all our goods. 
Roses for the Million. 
Oue Dollar per Doz. by mail, assorted colors. Price Lists 
free. TYKA MONTGOMERY, Mattoon, Ill. 
AMATEUR 
CULTIVATORS 
GUIDE 
