[November, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1876 .] 
TREES AND PLANTS. 
S. B. Paesons & Sons, near 
Kissena Station, Flushing, N. Y. 
PRAIRIE LANDS. 
Semi v^ur address on POSTAL CAltD to Land Com’r 
B. & Burlington, Iowa, ami receive Free, 
Copy of lowii& -Sell. Farmer, with. CHART of RANDS. 
THE WINDOW GARDENER, 
By EDWARD S. RAND, Jb. 
This little volume is 
not wholly a new 
book, hut is mostly 
composed of a re¬ 
vision of chapters 
which originally ap¬ 
peared in “ Flowers 
for the Parlor and 
Garden.” It was to 
meet the demand for 
a cheap manual of 
culture that it was 
originally issued. Its 
price places it within 
the reach of all. 
Price, Post-paid, 50 cts. 
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, $2.00; by mail, prepaid. $2.50. 
No. 3, $1.00; by mail, prepaid. $1.25. 
No. 4, $1.00; by mail, \prepaid; $1.15. 
Supplied wholesale and retail by 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
CRANDALL’S 
LITTLE ALL-RIGHT. 
One of the funniest and jolliest of the 
low-priced toys. The lively Little All-right 
throws himself into a great variety of posi¬ 
tions as lie whirls around the “ wheel.” 
This toy can not conveniently be sent by 
mail. It is one of the latest things manu¬ 
factured by C. M. Crandall. Ask the 
nearest Toy dealer for Crandall's Little 
All-right, hasten to buy it, and be liappy. 
CRANDALL’S 
Improved Gymnasts. 
Two jolly little fellows, attached to 
opposite ends of two bars, are made to 
perform the most laughter-provoking 
antics, and to throw themselves into 
the most unaccountable positions, by 
gently working the foot of the wooden 
frame through which the bars revolve. 
It is a low-priced toy, made on the 
principle of the “ Little All-right,” and 
like that, one of Crandall’s latest. It 
is not conveniently sent by mail, but 
is for sale by most Toy-Dealers. 
The Poultry Yarfl and Market; 
OR, 
A Practical Treatise on (talliiiociiltiire, 
lly Prof. A. Corbett, 
Inventor of the New Process for Hatching Eggs and Raising 
Poultry, by means of Horse Manure alone , for which Gold 
and Bronze Medals, and several Diplomas, have been award¬ 
ed by State and County Fairs, and the American Institute. 
Leading newspapers endorsed the valuable discovery of this 
simple process, which is fully described In this hook, giving 
the valuable information acquired by 20 years’experience 
In Poultry Breeding. 
CONTENTS. 
Origin of Artificial Incubation.—Its Proliflcness.-Particu¬ 
lars of wliat has been done in Artificial Incubation up to the 
present time.—The Discovery of how Eggs co.uld he hatched 
in Manure.-^The Researches of Prof. Corbett and his Dis¬ 
covery.—Prof. Corbett's Success—Amount of Profit to be 
made initially by anybody with Twelve Hens.—How Poultry 
Breeders can raise Chickens in Manure, with slight expense, 
all the year round.—The Raising of Poultry with Large 
Profits.—The kind of Manure to be used.—The best, Breed of 
Profitable Fowls.—Advice to the Ladies. — Important Hints 
how to keep Poultry and malic Money.—Diseases and their 
Cure.—How to Fatten and Prepare lor Market.—Opinions of 
tlie Press and Rewards given for this process. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, 50 CENTS. 
Either of the above'books .sent post-paid on receipt ol 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
_ « 
CRANDALL’S 
TOY HORSE. 
Was there ever a hoy who failed to be delighted at be¬ 
coming tlie owner of a horse ? Here is an opportunity to 
make every little fellow, everywhere, glad. Crandall's 
Toy Horse will do it. This Horse is about 6 inches in 
bight to tlie tops of his ears. He stands upon a four-wheeled 
base, and will move rapidly when drawn by his owner. It 
costs nothing to keep him. He is made up in pieces, and he 
can-therefore be taken apart and laid snugly away in his 
box. The Toy-dealers have hint. Pries only 25 cts., or, if 
sent by mail prepaid, 35 cts. 
■Columbia! 
“Te Hero if 76.” 
A line Old Soldier, in Brilliantly Colored Uniform, 
with Cocked Hat, Flag, and Staff, all so ingeniously made 
and put together, that you can set him in a thousand dif¬ 
ferent positions, and he stays there until you change him. 
— He is a thing of life ; a real joy to all Boys and Girls, 
(and older pcaple too). He fits and also works well with 
all the Acrobats and tlie Menagerie. 
Sold in a neat box, for only 35 cts.- j£@”Sent safely 
by mail, post-paid, for 45 cts.—Send for one or more. 
Sold by Toy Dealers . generally, and by many others. 
Supplied Wholesale and Retail by the General Agents, 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
HERE IT IS! 
Crandall’s Latest and Best! 
THE RICHEST THING OUT! 
CRANDALL’S 
JOHN GILPIN. 
An Illustration of the Fine Old English Ballad, 
JOHN GILPIN’S RIDE. 
This Beautiful and Interesting Toy is considered by 
Mr. C. M. Crandall as the MASTER-PIECE of the many 
inventions he lias thus far given to tlie LITTLE FOLKS. 
It is made tip of two figures, John Gilpin—whoso highly 
colored dress is specially attractive to Boys and Girls— 
and his horse, which worthy animal performs a very im¬ 
portant part in the jollity of the occasion. The forms 
are almost numberless into which these two figures 
can lie made in illustration of tlie well known old 
Ballad, or independently of that. “JOHN GILPIN,” 
with his hat on, is about 10 inches high ; his Horse is of 
proportionate size. The hundreds of thousands of Boys 
and Girls, who have spent many happy hours With Cran¬ 
dall’s “Blocks,” “Acrobats,” “Menagerie,” and “Ye 
Hero of ’76,” will all want this, his latest invention. 
Each Box, witli JOHN GILPIN AND HIS HORSE, 
contains a Large Showbill with many amusing Illustra¬ 
tions, and with the Ballad, “JOHN GILPIN’S RIDE,” 
printed entire. 
Price per Box, SI.00 ; by mail,pre-paid, $1.35. 
Sold by Toy Dealers generally, and by many others. 
Supplied Wholesale and Retail by 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York., 
who are the Sole General Agents. 
