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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
TO 
PLANTERS 
OF 
TREES, SHRUBS, 
AND VUNES. 
PARSONS & CO., 
offer their fine stock of 
Apples, Plums, Cherries, 
Pears—Standard, Pears—Dwarf, 
Peaches ©a Plum Stock, 
and all other sorts of 
FRUIT TREES 
at very low rates. 
IIAKDY GRAPE VINES, 
OP 
Delaware, Hartford Prolific, 
Concord, Iona, 
and many other sorts. 
Vines for House Culture. 
1 year, $20 per 100—2 years, $30 per 100. 
These are of very fine quality. 
They have at ILow Figures, a very large stock, 
from which to select handsome specimens, of 
Street and Lawn Trees, 
of symmetrical form and well rooted. 
Flowering- Shrubs in great variety. 
Roses on their own roots, at from $10 to 
$25 per 100. 
Exotic Plants for Window Gardens and 
flanging Baskets, of the finest sorts. 
They invite examination of their Grounds 
and Green-Houses. 
For Catalogues apply by mail, at 
Flushing, near New-York. 
Duchess STurser j. 
Poughkeepsie, N. T. 
Tie subscriber has for sale a large general assortment of 
FRUIT TREES. 
Annie, Pear, Cherry, Peach. Plain, Apricot, 
Q.ninee, etc. Also the most desirable varieties oi 
Small Fruits, Native Grapes, Strawberries, 
etc. A large Stock of 
EVERGREEN TREES 
For Hedging, Clumping, and Single Trees, very suitable 
for Ornamental Cemeteries, &c. 
Also Deciduous Ornamental Trees for Lawns, 
Avenues etc. Descriptive and Price Catalogues sent to 
appUcants. LINDLEY M. FERRIS, Poughkeepsie, N. T. 
Nurseries of Asa Clement 
on the Mammoth-road, Dracut, 3% “Res from Lowell, Post 
Office address “Lowell Mass.,” 
Apple trees in variety, from one to ten years grown, on bud. 
Cherry, Peaclt and Plum trees. Standard and Dwarf Pears 
in variety. 3000 Concord Grape Vines 2 to 4 years grown. 
Diana, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, Dracut Amber, Noslo 
and 19 Rogers Hybrids. Arbor Vitas Pyramids and.hedge 
plants. Deciduous and Evergreen ornamental trees, in line 
condition. . .. _ 
Orders solicited and promptly attended to. 
Prince & Co., Flushing, N. Y. 
LINN AS AN BOTANIC NURSERIES: 
FOUNDED 1732. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits (an immense 
variety), Shrubs. Vines, Plants, Grapes, Bulbs Osiers, &c. Ex¬ 
tra sized Trees for immediate bearing. Send for Catalogues 
of any Department, enclosing stamps. 
Choice Pear and Apple Trees. 
I have a large stock of Dwarf Pear and Standard Apple 
trees of superior quality, and the most desirable market va¬ 
rieties, with a general assortment of other trees and plants, 
at reasonable prices. mlwort £ 
T O FARMERS, DEALERS and NURSERYMEN. 
Early Harvest, Northern Spy, Baldwin, and other leading 
varieties of Apple Trees at the Onondaga Nurseries. They 
are of large size a: 
indeed. Address 
BLUM TREES.—OVER 100 KINDS.—Splendid 
Trees—on rinm Stock—low in quantity. 
PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
White Willow. 
I will box securely, pure cuttings of the above and ship to 
*nv address at $3 per thousand. 1 will sell asgoou an article, 
and the same willow at the above price, as can be obtained 
for more money. Address J. U. GRAVES, 
Dement, Ogle Co.. I1L 
Adirondac .Grape for Sale. 
2 years old, verystrong, No. 1.$5-00 
2 do. strong, No. 2. 4.00 
1 do. very strong, No. 1.3.00 
1 do. strong, No. 2. 2.00 
All cut back to 3 to 4 eyes. 
A discount of 20 per cent to dealers on bills of $50 and 
over. The above prices and terms of discount will be 
strictly adhered to. 
No inferior vines wilLbe sent out by me. Purchasers can 
rely on the quality of my vines being unsurpassed. 
Will be forwarded in sealed boxesoy Express. No charge 
for boxes. Or small orders will be securely packed and sent 
by mail, prepaid, when so ordered. 
The two great Grape Exhibitions held last autumn at New 
York and Cleveland, awarded to the Adirondac THE PRIZE 
FOR THE 
BEST NATIVE GRAPE OF ANY KIND, 
QUALITY TO RULE. 
The discovery and introduction of the Adirondac Grape 
is an event of the higtiest importance to fruit growers, and 
the greatest advance yet attained by native grapes. Its pe¬ 
culiarities are extreme earliness, large berries and clusters, 
tender and thill skill, melting without any perceptible pulp, 
and of the most delicious and delicate flavor, reminding one 
of that splendid but liot-house grape .the “Black Hamburg.” 
Address JOHN W. BAILEY, 
Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N. Y. 
IONA VINES and WOOD 
for Pa-opagalion, cfe. 
Delaware Wood for propagation, at from five to twenty 
dolfflirs per thousand eyes, according to quality, ranging 
from good to best. Also Diana Wood as above. 
Strawberry Plants of the two best varieties in cultivation, 
$1 a hundred by Mail; $5 per thousand by Express. >• 
GOLBEW ARSIOR VITAE. 
Very beautiful plants—the best that I have ever seen, per 
dozen according to size, $5, $12, and $18; per hundred $28, 
$50, and $100. 
For contents of Descriptive Catalogue of vines, see adver¬ 
tisement in March No. of Agriculturist. 
Iona, near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
C. W. GRANT. 
Adirondac Grape Vines, 
For sale by the single one or hundred, and every plant 
WARRANTED GENUINE. 
Circulars sent free. Single vines sent by mail, postage paid. 
Price 1 year old $2. 1 year old extra $3. 
“ 2 years' " $4. 2years “ “ $5. 
Fine plants Iona, Israella, Allen's Hybrid, Delaware, &c., 
&c„ &c. Address J. W. CONE, Norfolk, Ct. 
Pr. €. W. Grant’s Grape Vines 
At wholesale and retail. All the New and Valuable 
Varieties, warranted genuine. Descriptive Catalogue and 
Price List, Illustrated with twenty fine engravings, drawn 
from life, sent for ten cents. 
R. W. HOLTON Agt„ 32 Jolin-st„ N. Y. 
THE FRAMINGHAM GRAPE. 
HOYEY & CO., 
23 Killiy Street, Boston, 
HAVE THE PLEASURE OF INTRODUCING TO CULTIVATORS A 
VALUABLE NEW HARDY GRAPE, 
Called the Framingham, raised by Mr. J. G. Morneberg, of 
Saxonville, Mass., and cultivated by Mr. O. Bennett of Fram¬ 
ingham, who exhibited splendid specimens before the Massa- 
chasetts Horticultural Society, in September last, which at¬ 
tracted much attention. 
The Framingham is a superior grape, as early as the Hart¬ 
ford Prolific, which was shown at the same time, and with 
bunches as large and handsome as the Isabella, which it re¬ 
sembles in appearance and quality, having the same brisk 
vinous flavor. The vine is a remarkably strong and vigor¬ 
ous grower, with large, thick foliage, resisting the attacks of 
mildew; and for earliness, productiveness, and hardiness 
may be safely pronounced a valuable addition to our native 
grapes.—Mr. Bennett having raised a small stock of vines lie 
has placed them in our lianas for sale, at the following prices: 
3 year old vines, very strong, $2 each, $18 per dozen. 
2 year old vines, very strong, $1.50 each, $12 per dozen. 
Vines safely packed and forwarded to all parts of the country. 
GRAPES. GRAPES. 
200 varieties Native.—100 varieties Foreign, at very low 
rates. Send for price list and see low prices per 100 in March 
“ Agriculturist .” PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
HII ifMM) CR ANBEKRY PEANTSfor^salc by 
Bellingham, iiass. 
Send for Circular on the Cranberry and its Culture. 
WANSEMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS.— 
A w Of best quality, during May and June. Put up to carry 
safely long distances. Price, 300 $1; 1,000 $2 50; 5,000 $11; 
10,000 $20. This variety is hardy and prolific, being profitably 
grown 44 degrees north. Send for our circular, containing 
instructions in cultivation and experience of those growing 
them. Address MURRAY & CO„ Foster’s Crossings, 
Warren Co., Ohio. 
Sweet Potato Plants. 
IMPROVED NANSEMOND ready In season. May and 
June. Orders should be in by first of April, Price $3 per 
1000, packed and sent as directed. When boxed and sent by 
mail, 80 cents per 100. J. C. THOMPSON, 
Tompklnsvllle, Staten Island, N. Y. 
ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER. 
Prime new Seed, 75 cents per pound, 8 cents per pound ad¬ 
ditional, if ordered to go by mail. 
Send for our Catalogues of Vegetable, Flower and Tree 
Seeds. J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
Seed Warehouse, 15 John-St„ New-York. 
E vergreens.—john w. adams, Portand, 
Me., will supply—if ordered early—at former rates. 
New Varieties of Strawberries. 
PROGRESS, a new seedling of great promise, berries o 
the largest size, high flavored, and wonderfully Prolific 
Plants, $2,00 per doz. 
RUSSELL’S PROLIFIC.—This Is believed to be the largest 
and best strawberry everlntroduced, berries over 6 inches in 
circumference,and more productive than the Wilson. Plants, 
$1,00 per doz. or $5,00 per hundred. 
The following four varieties are white berries, and emi- 
nently valuable, fruit of the largest size, plants perfectly 
hardy, and very productive; Lenning’s White, White Pine¬ 
apple, Albion, Depthford White; Plants, $1, per dozen; the 
four varieties $3, or $5 per hundred. 
EMPRESS EUGENIE, Marguerite, Princess Frederick Wik 
liam, Union, Victory, and Staten Island; 75c. per doz. Em¬ 
press Eugenie and Marguerite have taken many prizes, they 
are of enormous size and fine flavored. Oscar Wonderful, 
Bonte St. Julian, Boyden’s Mammoth, Due de Malakofl', and 
Wizard of the North; at 50c. per doz. 
LA CONSTANTE, 75c. per doz, or $4, per hundred. Tri- 
omphe de Gaud, Wilson, Austin. Downer’s Prolific, $1. per 
hundred, or $6, per thousand. All orders addressed to 
WM. S. CARPENTER, 
329 Greenwich street, N. Y. 
Russell’s Strawberry. 
Russell’s Strawberry. 
Russell’s Great Prolific. 
Russell’s Great Prolific. 
The best, largest, and most prolific Strawberry known, 
measuring 5 to 6 inches in circumference. Plants of this 
New Strawberry ready in April, $2 per doz. $10 per 100. 
Cash to accompany orders. Also Grape Vines, Fruit and 
Ornamental Trees, etc. Address W. T. & E. SMITH, 
Geneva Nursery, Geneva, N. Y. 
Strawberry Plants 
La Constante Strawberry. 
The largest, handsomest and best of all Foreign Strawber¬ 
ries, hardy, productive, and of superior quality. Plants, 75 
cts. per doz., $3 per 100. Also, Emma, Empress Eugenie, 
Nap. III., Marguerite, and others, $1 per doz. Hovey’s Seed¬ 
ling and Boston Pine (genuine plants), $1 per 100. Address 
HOVEY & CO., Boston, Mass. 
Russell’s Prolific Strawberry. 
Visitors to the Agriculturist office will remember the 
Splendid Show of this unequalled Fruit by me last season. 
Having a line stock, I offer first quality plants at $1 per 
doz., $5 per 100. Also, Triomphe de Gana at 85c. per doz., $1 
per 100, $6 per 1000. 15c. per doz. extra by mail. 
EDWIN MARSHALL, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRY PLMTS.— Austin, 
IJBartlett, Brighton Pine, Cutter, Downer, Fillmore, Hook¬ 
er, Triomphe deGand, Russel’s, Victoria, Ward’s, Wilson, etc. 
In large or small quantities. 
Currants.—Cherry, White Grape, Red and Whit» Dutch. 
Grapes.—Clinton, Concord, Hartford Prolific, Diana. 
Delaware, etc. Address E. WILLIAMS, Mont Clair, N. J. 
M USSELL’S great prolific strawber¬ 
ry is undoubtedly the best strawberry yet known. 
Good healthy plants by mail post-paid $1 50 per dozen. Also 
by express, Wilson’s Albany $5 per 1000, Hudson River Ant¬ 
werp, $4 per 100. Cash to accompany orders. O. J. TILL- 
SON, New Paltz Landing, N. Y. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES, &c. 
All persons wanting the Newest and Best varieties of 
Small Fruits are requested to send for the Price List of the 
Poughkeepsie Small-Fruit Nursery. 
EDWIN MARSHALL, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
1VEW JBURTJITS. 
BUSSELL’S PROLIFIC STRAWBERRY, undoubtedly the 
best variety now extant. Strong plants by mail post-paid 
$1.50 per dozen. Bv express $9 per 100. 
GREEN PROLIFIC STRAWBERRY produced by Seth 
Boyden, Esq., and second to none, except perhaps Russell’s, 
and in many points equal to this famous variety. Plants by 
mail $1 per dozen—bv express $6 per 100. 
LINDSLEY’S FASTOLF SEEDLING RASPBERRY. Pro¬ 
duced by Jas. B. Lindsley, Esq., of Orange, N. J., and being 
perfectly hardy will undoubtedly prove the best variety 
yet introduced. Strong canes by mail $3 per dozen. 
B1GGAREAU DOULIN CHERRY.-A French variety of 
recent introduction, a very valuable acquisition, being large, 
fine flavored, productive aud early, ripening middle of June. 
Strong trees, one year from bud, 6 to 8 feet, 75 cents each, 
packing included, or 50 cents each when ordered with other 
Circulars descriptive of all the above, and general cata¬ 
logue of Seeds, Trees, Bulbs, &c„ mailed free to all applicants. 
FRANCIS BRILL, Nurseryman and Seedgrower, 
Newark, New-Jersey, 
50,000 Ulyatt’s Wine Plant. 
(The Genuine Tinmens Rhubarb.) 
For Sale by 
KING & MURRAY, 
Flushing, JL. B., near New-York. 
They also offer for Sale every variety oi 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
Evergreens and Shrubs, 
Grapes and Small Fruits, &c. 
They would call particular attention to their stock cf 
STANDARD PEARS, 
which is very fine. 
