1876 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
391 
TREES, ETC. 
A large and complete assortment. 
11 Tie ' ' " HI '- 
Fruit and ornamental. 
Trade list now ready, and will be sent to all who favor us 
with their address. Also descriptive list of fruits and hardy 
ornamentals, etc. STORES, H ARRIsON & CO., 
Painrsvillc, Lake Co., O. 
TnSIFIFe Pf 4 VTkl Bulbs. Fall Price List and 
1KLL8, I Lilfl 13) liuib Catalogue Gratis. Ad¬ 
dress F. K. PHCENIX, Bloomington Nursery, Ill. 
53,0011 Norway, Snpr & Silver Hailes, 
Linden, Elm, and Ash, 8 to 10 and 10 to 12 ft. Very fine young 
thrifty trees, adapted to a venue,park, or lawn planting. Low 
prices. Estimates given. WM. H. MOON, Morrlsville, Pa. 
for Winter Blooming, 
, fine strong plants by mail. 
6 for SI ? 14 for S2. 
Postpaid. Purchasers selection of varieties. Premium rose 
with eacli package, when 10 cents is added. Also Holland 
Bulbs, Basket and House Plants. Address Joseph T. Phillips 
& Son, West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. Fall catalogue free. 
B> /YQ’SCT’C! By the Dozen, Hundred, or Thousand. 
jtiAvOXilio. Hybrid Perpetuals, Moss, Prairies, Teas, 
&c. Prices very low, and special rates given. 25,000 Currants 
and Gooseberries, 1st class. 
WILLIAM H. MOON, Morrlsville, Pit. 
ROSES 
U1C3) JL A Ull A A pvuj VJQ,UC&1V 
SAMUEL C. DE COU, 
Moorestown, It tilling ton Co., IV. .T. 
O NE MILLION APPLE SEED BINGS, one and 
two years old. Pear, Plum, ami Mazzard Cherry 
Seedlings, in large quantities, strong and thrifty growth. 
Early orders solicited. Send lor price list. 
E. P. CLARK, Dansville, N. Y. 
P remium 0®8ii-e, 4)V>OE§ ff.KSS, Fine 
Ground RAW BONE, produces luxuriant grass. 
Sow now on land newly seeded. Perfectly Inoffensive. 
Very popular with Ladies and Gentlemen lor house plants, 
Lawns, Gardens, and the Grapery. It never fails in pro¬ 
ducing grain crops. Send 20 cents for invaluable book, 
showing composiiion of cereal grains, and howto grow 
them. Address, 
EXCELSIOR FERTILIZER WORKS, 
Salem, Ohio. 
~ AUTOMATIC 
WAGON BRAKE 
The most powerful self-acting brake made, and yet ismore 
simple and complete titan any ever introdWed for general 
use. The Brake has been fully endorsed by every farmer 
who has seen it operate. W. A. Armstrong, Sec’y Elmira 
Farmers’ Club, writes: “ A Committee of the Elmira Farm¬ 
ers’ Club, consisting of Chas. Heller. John Bridgman, I). T. 
Billings, S. M. Carr, and M. H. Thurston, gentlemen fully 
competent to make intelligent judgment, gave the brake 
careful trial Aug.21st, and reported unanimously : It is the 
best brake we have ever seen—prompt in iis action—effec¬ 
tive when required, and is exceedingly desirable for all 
farmers on hilly farms.” See Illustration in Aug. Am. Agri¬ 
culturist. Town, Comity, and State lights for sale. Please 
say where yon saw this. 
D. L. MULFORD, General Agent, 
TIOGA, TIOGA CO., PA. 
WHEELER’S 
Insecticldors and Fertilizer Distributors 
Patented July 20tli, 1875. 
These devices, attached to hose pipe of aqueduct, or force 
pump, and operated bv water under pressure, and the Wa¬ 
tering pot, constructed under the same patent, are the best 
ever yet devised for destroying insects, (potato bugs and 
currant worms not excepted), on plants under glass or in 
open air, or for fertilizing the same. Fumigation Un¬ 
necessary. Warranted to do what is claimed 
lor them. 
All these machines are on exhibit at Centennial Exposi¬ 
tion, and can be seen in practical operation on the grounds. 
Price of Hose Distributor $5.00, Watering-pot, average 
size, $6.U0. Compounds of Tobacco, Sulphur, Guano, in 5 ft. 
boxes, 15 cts. per ft., of Paris Green and Hellebore, 30 cts. 
per ft. All goods C. O. D. Highest testimonials with de¬ 
scriptive circular sent on application. 
W« F. WHEELER, 24th Ward, Boston, Mass. 
Boiarte’s Patent Universal Eccentric Ms 
for Grinding Bones, Pot Shells, Ores, Old Crucibles, Fire 
Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn and Col), Tobacco, Snuff, 
Sugar, Salts, Roots, Spices, Coffee, Cocoanut, Tomatoes, 
Saw-dust, Flax Seed, Asbestos, Mica, Horn, etc., and what¬ 
ever cannot be ground by other Milis. Also for Paints, 
Printers’ Inks, Paste, Blacking, etc. 
JOHN W. THOMSON, Successor to James Bogaudus, 
Cor. White and Elm Sts., N. Y. 
BALDWIN’S 
AMERICAN FODDER CUTTER 
Best in the market. Don't 
purchase any other kind until 
you have seen and examined 
this. Send for Circular, con¬ 
taining Description and Price 
List. See Nov. No. of Agricul¬ 
turist. 
C. PIEKPONT & CO., 
Manufacturers, 
New Haven, Conn. 
BLAKE’S PATENT STONE AND ORE BREAKER. 
New Patterns, with Important Improvements and Abundant xtrength, 
For reducing to fragments all kinds of hard and br.ttle substances, such as STONE 
for making the most perfect McADAM ROADS, and for making the best CONCRETE. 
It breaks stone at trifling cost for BALLASTING RAILROADS. It is extensively in use 
in MINING operations, for crushing 
IKON, COPPER, ZINC, SILVER, GOLD, and other ORES. 
Also for crushing Quartz, Flint, Emery, Corundum, Feldspar 
Coal, Barytes 
stone, etc, 
BLAKE CRUSHER CD., 
manganese, Phosphate Koch, Plaster, Soap- 
m\V HAVEN, COM. 
Internationa! Exhibition of Products of the Dairy at Hamburg in February, 1817. 
Programms of this Exhibition may be had gratis of the Secretary of the undersigned Committee. 
Dr. Richard Seelemann, No, SJ5 A. B. C. Strasse, Hamburg. The Executive Committee. 
Cider & Wine Mills, aid Presses. 
HICKOK’S KEYSTONE CIDER MILL. 
EXCELSIOR CIDER MILL. 
HUTCHINSON’S FAMILY CIDER MILL. 
SCREWS, PRESSES, GRINDERS, Etc. 
Depot for flic sale of the above Mills, in New York City, 
60 CourtlaiMlt St. 
Send for Circular. H. B. GRIPPING. 
Do you want for your 
own use, or the Agency 
for the best Self-Feed¬ 
ing Hay, Straw and 
Stalk Cutter, in 
America? flffOO Size 
by BAND-POWER, cuts 
30 bushels per hour; 
$10.00 Size cuts by 
POWER , 180 bushels per 
hour; larger Sizes, 2 tons 
per hour. Or the best Iron Handle Lever Cut¬ 
ter, for Straw or Stalks. $10.00 Size cuts 20 to 50 bush¬ 
els per hour. Machines delivered at Cincinnati, 
Ohio, or Chicopee Falls, Mass., as desired. 
Need not be paid for till tried on the farm, and found 
satisfactory. Allowance made for freight. Circulars free. 
WARRlfi GALE, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
We ask the atten¬ 
tion of Dealers and 
users to the merits of 
this machine. Cheap¬ 
ness — Durability — 
ease of Working and 
Keeping in Order. 
Send for Sample Ma¬ 
chine at wholesale 
price, or description 
and price list. 
TYLER, TURNER & 
CO„ Sole Manufacturers, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
If you want a Hay, Straw, or 
Stalk Cutter, see the “ Com¬ 
mon Sense,” the only perfect 
cutter ever made. It has 
taken the First Premium in 
1815 at the New . 
and the Great Mississi 
Rochester and Utica L ____ 
fall,) a Silver Medal. There is no cutter compares with it. 
For Circulars and prices address A. B. COHU, 
Manufacturer, 197 Water St., New York. 
THE SILVER <3fc DEMING FEED CUTTER 
Has no superior in 
the market. 
Celebrated for the great 
capacity, ease of running, 
and its. adaptability to all 
kinds of work. We also 
manufacture Horse Powers, 
Sawing Machines, &c. 
Send for Circular. 
SILVER & DEMING 
Mfs Co., Salem, Ohio. 
Location at Centennial, Q23 
Agricultural Hall. 
Farmers 
UNION I SELLS AT SIGHT. 
mm 
BUSKER 
No cold or sore fingers. Can be’ 
used with or without mittens.— 
Last a life time.—Taken 6 Premi¬ 
ums.—One sample, S5 cts.; two for 
60 cts.; 4 for $1.00. 
CITY NOVELTY CO., 
108 South 8th St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE ONE. 
Soldering Iron, size that tinmen use—ready for immediate 
use Bar of Solder—box of Rosin, and directions tiiat will 
enable vou to do your mending, solder up and open canned 
fruit—all sent bv mail postage paid on receipt of SI.OIL 
J. W. BAKER. 831 North 2nd St., Phil adelphia, Pa. 
Patent Concave Ox-Shoes. 
The only forged ox-shoe made 
with concavity to fit hoof, and the 
best and cheapest. 
GREENFIELD TOOL CO„ Greenfield, Mass. 
HALL’S PATENT HUSKING GLOVES. 
HALF GLOYES, FULL GLOVES 
The best and most economical husker in use, over 200,000 
sold. Made of the best calf leather, shielded with metal 
plates, making them last five times longer. Husk faster and 
easier than any other lmsker. Sizes for men—Ex. Large, 
Large, and Medium—for women and boys small—for both 
right and left-handed persons. Prices, pre-paid. Pull Gloves 
$2.25, Boys, $2.00. Half Gloves $1.15 per pair. We also 
manufacture and recommend 
HALL’S PATENT HUSKING PIN. 
Made of best cast steel, in most approved form, and pro¬ 
vided with straps ready lor use. Unquestionably the very 
best husking pin in use. Price, pre-paid, 20 cts., three for 50 
cts. Ask y^ur merchant for them, or address, with price, 
HALL HUSKING GLOVE CO., 
145 So* Clinton St., Cliicmg©, Ill. 
PHILIP'S SPISAL 
COM BUSKER. 
Simple, Durable, Effective, and works rapidly. 
This machine, improved 
and perfected, does its work 
thoroughly, picking the 
corn from the stalk and 
stripping every ear, large or 
small, soft or hard, com¬ 
pletely ot its husks and silk. 
Any ordinary two - horse 
power will run it. 
II. H. ALLEN & CO., N. Y. city, Local and Export Agents. 
For Circulars, etc., address Manufacturers, » 
PHILIP’S SPIRAL COIOT HTJSKER CO., 
Hudson, Columbia Co., H? Y. 
C orn Shellcr and Cob Separator—“ The Victor.” First 
prize at Rochester and Utica Fairs, Sept., 1S76, also at 
Ohio State Fair. It is recognized os the Standard Sheller 
wherever introduced. Send for Circular, before buying any 
other shellcr. A. B.Coliu, Manufacturer, 197 Water St., N. Y. 
TIE CHARTER OAK 
SWIVEL PLOW. 
The Only Perfect Swivel Plow. 
The Season of 18 75 has proved by 
actual use of over 300 plows that it 
has no equal. 
Send for illustrated circular with full particulars to 
THE HIGGANUM M’E’G CO., 
_ HICCANUM, CONN. 
FLAX & HEMP HAKES. 
MALLORY & SANFORD’S PATENT. The best in 
market, and largely used in this country and Europe. For 
sale by JOHN W. QUINCY, 98 William St., N. Y. City. 
