1865 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
97 
PARSONS & CO., 
VINES 
of all tlio leadinj: varieties of excellent quality. 
Among tliem are 
each. 
per doz. 
per 100. 
per 1009. 
Iona. 
$18.00 
$125 
AUen’s IlySn’id 
. 75 
7.00 
40 
Concoi'd, 1 year. 
. 25 
2.50 
13 
$100 
2 “ 
50 
4.00 
25 
Delaware. 
50 
5.00 
25 
Foreign Vines of all the sorts and finely grown at 
1 j'ear, Ifo per doz.; $3j per 100. 
2 years, 8 “ “ 51) “ “ 
In addition to their other 
FRUIT TREES 
They offer PEAK TREES of extra size. 
They commend to the special attention of nurserymen their 
stock of choice 
embracing nearly 200 varieties, which they offer at tow rates: 
among them are 
CuPRESsus Lawsoxiana .$6 per doz. 
TUUIOPSIS BOREALIS. 6 “ “ 
Junipers .$33 per 100 
Arbor Vit^, Siberian. 10 “ 
do Amoric,an. 6 
PICEA Nordmaniana .50 ‘ 
Pines, Austrian. 20 “ 
do Scotch, large. 20 “ “ 
tJpRiGUT Tew, quite hardy.33 “ '* 
Norway Spruce . 12 “ “ 
Golden Tew. 
STREET TREES, large and handsome. 
FLOWERING SIlRUIiS in great variety. 
ROSES, Hybrid Perpetual, on their own roots, not gratted 
or budded, $20 per 100. 
CAMELLIAS, in excellent health. 
STOVE PLANTS in variety. 
UHOIIOHENDRONS, both seedling and worked plants, and 
in great variety of color. 
For varieties and prices they refer to their Catalogues for 
which address them at 
Flushiiii;, ne.qr New York. 
Fruit and llriiaiaaentai Trees 
For Spring' of 180 o. 
Ellwangei* Barry 
Respectfully announce that their stock of 
Fi-iiiit anti Ornamental Trees 
for Spring planting is very large and complete in every 
Department. 
Planters, Nurserymen, and Dealers In 
Trees, are invited to examine the following Catalogues 
which give full particulars, and are sent pre-paid to ap¬ 
plicants upon the receipt of postage stamps as follows, viz.: 
Nos. 1 and 2. ten cents each. No. 3, five cents. No. 4, 3 cents. 
No. 1.—A Descriptive and Illustr.ated Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2.—A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Orna¬ 
mental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c., &c., &c. 
No. 3.—A Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, and 
select new Green-house and Bedding Plants, published every 
spring. 
No. 4.--A Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List, published 
every autumn. 
ES.I.WANGKlft & BARRY, 
mount Slope Nurseries, 
Docliester, N. Y. 
Hardy Fruit for the Northwest! 
Would yon learn the hardy, early hearing, most productive 
sorts of fruit, how to plant; also the hardy Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs as tested in 23 years'nurseryiug at the West? 
Send 2 red stamps for the (1865) Catalogues of the Blooming¬ 
ton Nursery—13th year, 220 acres of Fruit, Ornamental and 
Nursery Stock—Root Grafts, Stocks, Cuttings, Scions, Fresh 
Apple ($S 50 bush), and Pear Seeds ($3 50 ft.), Greeu-house, 
Garden and Bedding Plants. 
Apple and Pear Trees, Dwarf and Standard, an im¬ 
mense Stock, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Nectarine, 
Small Fruits. 
Grajpes.—13 acres, including Adirondac, Iona, Israella, 
Creveling, Allen’s Hybrid, 7 of Rogers’ Hybrids, Norton’s 
Virginia, Union Village, Hartford Prolific, with snperb hear¬ 
ing layers of Delaware and Concord, 1 year Catawba per 
1,000. Early Richmond and Osage Orange in moderate sup¬ 
ply. 
Evergreens.— 20 acres mostly medium and small sizes. 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Roses— Over 4 acres of 
over 400 sorts, many very new—few better stocks and collec¬ 
tions. Dahlias, Phlox, Chrysanthemums, Gladiolus, Lilies, 
&c. Five large Green-houses with frames covering over 10.000 
square feet of glass are used. 
Packing by all routes carefully done in moss. 
Prices reasonable. Terms cash. 
Bloomington, III. F. K. PHCENIX. 
To Whom it Bna-y Comcern! 
The Subscvlher desires to form a partnership ■with some 
Nurseryman who wishes to enlarge Ins business, wlio oper* 
ates strictly for cash, who has no debts hanging over him, 
and is a thorough master of his profession. State the amount 
of money required, location and condition of business, and 
submit references. All answers to this advertisement will be 
promptly responded to. J. E. MEUUIMAN, Lock Box 301. 
Memphis. Teun. 
New Apples aii<l Pejai’S. 
The constant Inquiry after the fruit’s that I have under 
cultivation, induces me to oiler cions to all who desire new 
and improved varieties. My collection consists of over 500 
kinds of apples and pears, 100 of each may he selected which 
are very beautiful ami good. The following 12 varieties of 
apples and pears are the most promising. 
APPLES. 
Topsey, the earliest of all apples, ripe July 1st: Vermont 
Beauty and Vermont Strawberry, these two are very large 
and beautilul, and of the finest quality. Sept, to December; 
Vermillion, Washington Strawberry, Granite Beauty, Kirt- 
land, P.ark Apple, Blooming Orange, Fraiikliu, Juices, and 
Lincoln. 
PEARS. 
Halstead Beurre, equal to the Lawrence, keeps until April, 
Dana’s Hovey, Leggett, Bergan, Shoemaker, Beurre Goit, 
Ropes, St. Dorothea, Detongres, Wilmington, Dudley and 
American Beauty. Cions, 2 and 3 buds to each, will he fur¬ 
nished at the following r.ates: 2 vtvrieties, 3 cions each, $1; 
12 varieties, $5; 25 varieties, $8; 50 varieties, $15: 100 varieties 
23 ; no orders received for less than two varieties. Address 
WM. S. CARPENTER, 
329 Greenwich-st.. New Tor’K. 
Everg'rceR§ I Everga’ccits! 
We have an immense stock of Norway Spruce, Balsam 
Firs, Scotch and Austrian Pines, American Arbor Vi- 
T.E (White Cedar), Siberian Arbor Vit.e, &o, &c., from 
small to large sizes. All have been transplanted once, and 
the larger sizes two to three times in the nursery, so that 
success is ensured in planting. They are offered at low 
RATES per doz., per 100, or per 1,000, and prices will be given, 
packed in a superior manner, delivered at Depot in Roches¬ 
ter, or otherwise. FROST & CO., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
G. MARC’S 
Catalogue of Choice Roses, Pear Trees, 
Vines, &c., &o., 
Is now ready, and will be sent free to all who m.ay apply. 
150 Varieties Hardy, ever blooming Roses, including Presi¬ 
dent Lincoln and George AVashington, and several 
otlier new varieties; also Tea and Bourbons. 
Standard Roses, just imported, extra fine plants, among 
which are the two above named sorts. Moss Roses, just im- 
p^orted, on own roots, very fine, and of most selected sorts. 
Peak Trees, dwarf and standard, 2 to 5 years old, in hear¬ 
ing. Apples, Cherry, Peach, Currants, Gooseberries, 
&c. Grapes, in best native sorts, such as Iona, Israella, 
Adirondac, and other good varieties. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogues to G. MARC, Astoria, 
L. L, New-York. 
Reid’s Nurseries, Elizabeth, New Jersey. 
David D. Buclianaii, successor to Wm. Reid. 
Offers for sale this Spring a large assortment of Dwarf and 
Standard Pears, Apples, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Apri¬ 
cots, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Grape Vines, &c. 
Also a fine collection of Hardy Evergreens, consisting of 
Norway Spruce, Arbor Vitses, Irish and Swedish Junipers, 
Cypresses, &c., &c. 
The stock of Deciduous Trees, such as Maples, Elms, Lin¬ 
dens, Oaks, &c., is fine and can he furnislied in any quantity. 
Orders by mail, addressed as above, will meet with prompt 
attention. 
N. B.—Priced Catalogues just published, forwarded on re¬ 
ceipt of stamp. 
Van Bui’cii’s Cioklcii Dwart' Pcacli. 
A true Dwarf, from 23 to 36 inches liigh, productive, and 
good fruit. Also quite ornamental. Price $1 each. Send 
lor Circulars. Address 
HENRY A. DREER. Seedsman and Florist, 
714 Cliestnut-st., Pliiladelphia, Pa. 
WHITE WILLOW. 
Genuine Cuttings of superior growth, shipped to any ad¬ 
dress at $4 per thousand. Address J. H. GRAVES, 
Dement, Ogle Co., Illinois. 
ATIVE EVERGREENS AT $7 PER lOOO, 
5 to 12 inches high, of the following varieties: Balsam 
Fir, White Spruce, Hemlock, Wliite Pine, and Arbor Vitse. 
Packing free. JAMES A. ROOT, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
W ANTED.—A competent person to take charge 
of an establislied nursery. Must have a thorough 
knowledge of the business in all its branches, including man¬ 
agement of green and propagating liouses. Also, wanted, a 
responsible traveling agent: one wlio lias had some experi¬ 
ence preferred. Address “NURSERY,” Wilmington, Dei. 
W ANTED.—By a young man a situation with 
some good Nurseryman, or stock-raiser, wliere a pre¬ 
vious literary education miglit be of some advantage. Satis¬ 
factory references given and required. Address A. M., Box 
159, Shelbyville, Ky. 
liOBI POUBHETTf^. 
THE tom JIAIVUPACTURIIVG 
CO., with an experience of 24 years, again 
offer a uniform article of Poudrette, pre¬ 
pared from the night soil of tlie City of 
New York. 
The experience of thousands of custom¬ 
ers attests to the fact that it is the cheap¬ 
est and the very best fertilizer in market. 
It is particularly adapted for Tobacco, Corn, Potatoes, and 
Garden truck. A pamphlet containing directions lor use, 
&c., may be had free by addressing a letter to the 
L.ODI BIAiVTJPACTURIlVG CO., 
66 Conrtlandt-st., New-Yorlc, 
Ammonaated Facade Gaiaaao. 
A real guano, containing from seventy to eighty per cent 
of Phospliate of Lime; to which has been added by a chem¬ 
ical process, a large percentage of actual Ammonia, so fixed 
that it can not evaporate, making it equal, if not superior, to 
any other fertilizer. Price $80 per net ton. A liberal dis¬ 
count to the Trade. 
Pamphlets with copies of analysis by Dr. Jackson, Mass. 
State Assayer, and Dr. Liebig, of Baltimore, and testimonials 
from scientific agriculturists, sliowing its value, can be 
obtained from J. O. BAKER & CO., Selling Agents. 
131 Pearl-st„ New-York. 
UNION MOWING MACHINE. 
This Machine has been in use four successive harvests, and 
has met with the liearty apnroval and well merited praise of 
practical farmers. We call the attention of farmers to our 
Mower for 1S65, of superior manufacture, and possessing 
new and valuable improvements* 
Price, No. 1, 4 feet 6 inches cut.^100 00 
“ “ 2.4 feet “ 170 00 
** “ 3, 3 feet 6 inches “ .IGO 00 
- 0 - 
oi’se Hay IHalie. 
Send for Circular, ^ Agents Wanted, 
iBMisroved May Fork. 
Iron and Steel, in tlic most durable manner, having no 
wooden head to split and allow the teeth to get loose. 
Agents Wanted. ^ 
A new and valuable Farm Iinplemont. Somelhing tliat 
every farmer will appreciate. 
It will save tlie labor of tliree men every day wlien work¬ 
ed—and with care will last you many years. Wlio would he 
without 
Patent Revolving Hay and Grain Stacker, 
AND 
CLEMENT’S IMPROVED HAY FORK. 
PRICE, COBIPI.ETE, S50. 
Any Carpenter with a model and dimensions, wiiich w6 
will furnish, can build them. 
AGENTS WANTED 
In every town in tlie State New-York, to manufacture and 
set up, to whom a liberal discount will he made. Send foi 
circular, terms, etc. 
SHARE’S Patent Coulter Harrow. 
“ “ Hocr and Hiller. 
HAIjSTED’S Cultivator and Seed Drill. 
BROWN’S Ice Cream Freezers. 
Agricultural Implements of all kinds.—Seeds, Fertilizers, &e 
HAINES & PEBI., 
27 Courtlaudt-st., New-York. 
