[March, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1876 .] 
REMING T O ]NT 
The REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE lms 
sprung rapidly into favor, as possessing Hie best com¬ 
bination oi good qualities, namely: Light running—smooth 
—noiseless—rapid—durable—with perfkcx bock stitch. 
The Remington Sewing Machine has received pre¬ 
miums at many hairs throughout the United States, and 
without effort took the grand Medai, of Progress— the 
highest order of Medal that was awarded at the late Vienna- 
Exposition. 
The REMINGTON WORKS also manufacture the 
new l)oabIe-JBarrelled Breech-Eoadiug Shot- 
Gun, snap and positive action, with patent joint check, a 
marvel of beauty, finish, and cheapness—and the Cele¬ 
brated Remington Rifles— adopted by nine diffeb- 
knt governments— and renowned throughout the world 
for Military, Hunting, and Target purposes— all kinds of 
Pistols, Rifle Canes, Metallic Cartridges, etc. 
E. Remington & Sons, Remington Sewing 
AGRICULTIJRAE IMPLEMENTS.-Improved 
Mowing Machines, steel Plows, Steel Hoes, Culti¬ 
vators, Hoad Sobapeiis, Patent Excavators, Hay Ted¬ 
ders, Cotton Gins, Iron Bridges, etc,. 
M. Co., Remington Ag’l Co., I1I0N, N. Y. 
E. P. ROE 
Plants, and other small fruits sent free on application. 
author “ Play and Pi'ofit in My Gardenf “Barriers Burned 
Away," “From Jest to Earnest," dec.. has carefully pre¬ 
pared a Manual on the Culture of Small Fruits, viz: 
? Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, dec. Jfoio to 
'raise and market them. Mailed on receipt of price — 50 cts. 
Circular and price list of Strawberry, Raspberry 
Address E. P. Roe, Gor mo all-on-the-Hudson, Orange Co.,N. Y. 
The Very Best 
TOYS 
EVER INVENTED 
ARE 
Crandall’s Blocks 
For Children. 
BEAUTIFUL, AMUSING, INSTRUCTIVE, 
“Ye HERO OF ’76.” 
The great “Centennial Toy.” A fine old soldier 
in a brilliantly colored uniform, with cocked hat, 
staff, and flag, all put up in a neat box. The Hero 
is so constructed that he can he placed in almost 
numberless and amusing positions, and will de¬ 
light the children everywhere. 
Price 35 Cts.; by mail, prepaid, 45 Cts. 
CRANDALL’S ACROBATS. 
Full of fun and frolic, and most brilliant in costume. 
These are among the most fascinating and ingeni¬ 
ous toys ever invented. The number of figures 
which can he made with the pieces in a single box 
Is limited -only by the ingenuity of the operator. 
Price $1.00; by mail, prepaid. $1.25. 
CRANDALL’S MENAGERIE. 
One of the most wonderful and amusing things 
ever brought out for the entertainment of children. 
The six animals composing the menagerie are beau¬ 
tifully painted, and so arranged into 56 pieces in 
each box, that tens of thousands of most laughter- 
provoking figures can be made up with them. 
Price $2.00. [Purchaser svill pay express charges. 
Box too large to go safely by mail.'] 
CRANDALL’S BUILDING-BLOCKS. 
Can be made into forms of almost endless variety. 
The blocks are put up in neat, strong boxes, and 
a large sheet giving various designs of buildings, 
etc., accompanies each box. 
Price—No. 1, $ 
12.00; 
by mail, prepaid, ‘ 
$2.50. 
No. 3, 9 
il.OO; 
by mail, prepaid. 
$1.25. 
No. 4, $ 
il.OO; 
by mail, prepaid, 
$1.15. 
CRANDALL’S 
ILLUMINATED 
PIC- 
TORIAL ALPHABET CUBES. 
These Cubes are gorgeously colored, and will 
make over 500 beautiful combinations or figures. 
They are water-proof, odorless, and durable; put 
up in handsome black walnut boxes ; and are most 
attractive to both young and old—an elegant pres¬ 
ent for the little ones. 
Price $2.50; by mail, prepaid, $3.00. 
CRANDALL’S MASQUERADE-BLOCKS. 
Making 300 different and beautiful Combinations 
of Pictures, which are in very brilliant colors. 
They are not injured by washing, do not wear out, 
and afford endless amusement. 
Price $1.00; by mail, prepaid, $1.20. 
CRANDALL’S EXPRESSION-BLOCKS. 
With Letters on one side, Picture on the other. 
The Alphabet is the key to the picture which, when 
complete, represents tlic inventor in Dream Land. 
These Blocks are water-proof, and can be washed 
if soiled. 
Price 50 Cts.; by mail, prepaid, 70 Cts. 
CRANDALL’S ALPHABET-BLOCKS. 
Red, White, and Blue. 
Tasteless, odorless, and water-proof. The letters 
are on red, white, and blue ground. All children 
are pleased with them. 
Price 75 Cts.; by mail, prepaid, % 1.00. 
N.B .—If postage is not remitted.with the prices, as above, 
the blocks will be sent by express at purchaser's expense. 
Orders from the trade will be supplied on liberal terms. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
Play and Profit 
IN MY GARDEN. 
By E. P. ROE, 
Author of “ Barriers Burned Away,” etc. 
NOTICES BY THE PRESS. 
The author takes us to his garden on the rocky hill sides in 
the vicinity of AVest Point and shows us how out of it, after 
lour years’ experience, lie evoked a proflt of $1,000, and this 
while carrying on pastoral and literary labors.It 
is very rare that so much literary taste and skill are mated 
to so much agricultural experience and practical good sense. 
—Harper's Magazine. 
This book is as poetical as it is practical. Still he is no 
dreamer. lie goes into every essential detail with as much 
minuteness and precision as if lie were writing a manual for 
the practical farmer. Indeed few works professedly de¬ 
voted to agriculture give more sound and valuable informa¬ 
tion on the secret of winning golden harvests from the soil 
than this brief idyllic sketch.— N. Y. Tribune. 
Price, Post-paid - S ! .50 
Money in the Garden. 
A VEGETABLE MANUAL, 
PREPARED WITH A VIEW TO 
ECONOMY AND PROFIT, 
BY P. T. QUINN, 
PRACTICAL HORTICULTURIST, 
In this work the author aims to give, in a plain, practical 
style, instructions on three distinct although closely con¬ 
nected branches of gardening—the kitchen-garden, market- 
garden, and field culture; the only and sufficient credentials 
lor the fitnessof his undertaking being a successful practical 
experience for a term of years. 
CONTENTS. 
Chapter I. Money in 
Chapter VIII. Melons 
the Garden. 
'* ■ IX. Onions. 
“ II. Hot-beds. 
“ X. Parsley. 
“ III. Artichoke. 
“ XI. Radishes. 
“ IV. Beans. 
“ XII. Salsify. 
“ V. Cabbages. 
“ XITT. Tomatoes. 
“ VI. Egg-Plants. 
“ XIV. Forcing 
» VII. Lettuce. 
Houses. 
Chapter NV. 
List of Seeds. 
PRICE, POST-PAID - - - 
_________ $1.50 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
TO farmersT 
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, 
Peruvian CSuarso (Guanape), delivered 
from storehouse of agents of Peruvian Government— 
Re-weighed at time of delivery—10 per cent of ammonia 
guaranteed by the agents. 
Price per ton, 2,000 lbs., at Brooklyn storehouse.§55.00 
Cartage to cars or boat at New York.. 1.50 
Special discount ou ten tons and upwards. 
Rectified Peruvian Guano—Pre¬ 
pared by agents of Peruvian Government, delivered 
from their storehouse. (10 per cent ammonia, 10 per | 
cent soluble phosphoric acid, 2 per cent potash.) 
Price per ton, 2,000 lbs. (bags 200 lbs. each), at 
“ Brooklyn storehouse. . $60.00 
Cartage to New York. i.r>0 I 
Cnemicai Fertilizers—PONE DUST 
-DISSOLVED BONE-PLAIN SUPERPHOSPHATES 
— AMMONIATED SUPERPIIOSPHATES-FISH GU¬ 
ANO—CRUDE FISH SCRAP—BONE BLACK, &c.,&c. 
All Fertilizers furnished at prices quoted in 
Price List of Fertilizers in current No. of 
American Agriculturist. 
AS! Fertilizers sold on Analysis. 
Special discounts on ten tons and upwards. 
CHARLES V, BViAFES, 
The trade supplied. 160 Front. St.., N. Y. 
ME HAIL MACHINES* 
New York State Agricultural Works. 
HEELER & iVHELICK CO., 
W 
Patentees and Manufacturers of 
Railway, Chain and Lever Horse Powers, 
Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers and 
Shakers, Clover Hallers, Peed Cutters, 
Wheel Horse Rakes, Horse Pitchforks, 
Shingle Machines, Straw Preserving 
Rye Threshers, Portable Steam- 
Engines, Cider and Wine-Mills 
and Presses. Dog and Pony 
Powers, etc., etc. 
ALBANY, ]NT. Y. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
Harder’s Premium Railway Horse Power, 
and Thresher and Cleaner, awarded 
Two Gold Medals 
For “Slow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods less 
than 1* miles per hour. Mechanical Construction oj 
the very best kind, thorough and conscientious work¬ 
manship and material in every place, nothing sVghted, 
excellent work, dec.,” as shown by Official Report of 
Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
Saws, Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in 
Market. Catalogue with price, full information, and 
Judges Report of Auburn Trial, sent free. Address 
MINARD HARDER, Coldeskill. Schoharie Co., N 1 
SEE 
Cut of “ HOME CORN S5HELLER,” 
on page 112. Manufactured by 
XIVINGSTON & — 
Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
1 AA Orders for plants wanted by J. 
.H s. COLLINS. See page 111. 
LADIES READ THIS! 
A Complete Flower Garden for 50 Cts. 
A CRB&T OFFiSl ? 
To introduce, we will send to any address for 50 cts. and 
stamp, 25 of our choicest varieties of Flower seed (our selec¬ 
tion). Catalogue for stamp. AU seed warranted. 
A. HOWARD & CO., Seedsmen, Pontoosuc, Ills. 
Readily attached 
to any Stove. 
Introduced 8 Years. 
Thousands in Use. ,i 
Once used , never dis- \ 
pensed icilh. 
Agents Wanted 
ut once in valuable 
Territory. Circulars 
ou application. : 
American Manu¬ 
facturing Co., l 
10*2 Orange St., 
NEW HAVEN, Conn. 
