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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
993 
Two Acres ^rape Cuttings. 
mostly Concord and Hartford Prolific. 
Delaware. 
One year. No, 1, $25 per 100, or $200 per 1000. 
Two " “ $50 “ 100. 
layers, “ $30 “ 100. 
Concord. 
One year. No. 1, $10 per 100, or $90 per 1000. 
“ “ " 2, $8 “ 100, or $70 per lOOO. 
Two and Three years, $25 per 100. 
Hartford Prolific, 
One year. No. 1, $12 per 100. 
Rogers’ Hybrids. 
4, 15, 19, et(>i 
One year. No. 1, $6 per dozen, or $40 per 100. 
Hianas. 
One year, No. 1, $4 per dozen, or $20 per 100. 
Adii’ondac. 
One year. No. 1, $15 per dozen, or $100 per 100. 
Iona. 
One year. No. 1, $15 per dozen, or $100 per 100. 
Union Tillage. 
One year. No. 1, 75 cents each, or $6 per dozen. 
GEO. SEYMOUR & CO., 
South Norwalk, Conn. 
Concord, Delaware, Diana. Hartford Prolific ; grown in 
open ground from layers, and long cuttings from fruit bear¬ 
ing vines. Also a good stock of Adirondac. Iona, Israelis, 
Allen's Hybrid, Cuyahoga, Rogers’ Hybrids, Rebecca, Union 
Village, &c., &c. Pi-ice List post-paid to all applicants. 
C. L. HOAG & CO., Lockport, N. T. 
"l^ATIVE GRAPE VINES.—Such as the Adi- 
rondac, Iona, Israella, Creveling, Allen’s 
Hybrid, Delaware, &c. Also a large collection of 
hardy Everblooining Roses, on their own roots, and Stand¬ 
ard. Also a large lot of Dwarf and Standard Pear Trees, for 
sale reasonable Dv G. MARC, Astoria, L. I.,N. Y. Price List 
sent free on ai>plication. Samples oi Vines can be seen at 
the Agriculturist Office. 
STANDARD FEARS! 
JBxtra Fine Stock for Fall Sales. 
We oifer for the coming Fall an extensive and superior 
stock of 
STANDARD PEARS, 
grown with the greatest care on our strong clay and gravel 
loam. 
The best Soil in the world to Froduce a 
Strong, healthy Tree. 
FOR 
Extent-V ariety-Quality, 
we believe our stock to be unsurpassed. 
All the heading sorts In large supply. 
We have also a large and varied assortment of all the best 
sorts of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Crrape Vines, Roses, Bedding Plants, Bulbs, 
&c., for the Wholesale or Retail Trade. 
To Nurserymen, Dealers and all purchasers either of large 
or small quantities, we offer the most liberal terms. 
Send stamp for Catalogues or call and examine our stock, 
T. C. MAXWELL & BRO’S., 
Aug. Ist, 18G5. Geneva, N. T. 
FJEtO^’T' &, OO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, 
Rochester, Y. Y. 
Offer an Immense stock of well grown Standard and 
Dwarf Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornament¬ 
al Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c., &c., for the Au¬ 
tumn of 1865. 
Nearly POUR HUNDRED ACRES are occupied in 
their cultivation. The Public are solicited to examine the 
following Catalogues which give full particulars of their 
Stock, Prices, &c., and will be mailed pre-paid to all 
applicants, on receipt of five cenU for each. 
No. 1 and 3, Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits and Orna¬ 
mental Trees. 
No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers and 
others who wish to buy in large quantities. 
Address 
FROST & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
100,000 Standard Apple Trees! 
8, and part 4 years old, averaging 7 feet high, comprising 
upwards of 50 of the best Summer, Pall, and Winter varie¬ 
ties, remarkably vigorous, and well grown, having been sci¬ 
entifically pruned, tliey have all smooth, heavy trunks, with 
low—well-formed open heads—favorable to early fruiting. 
Price S30 per 100 ; #150 per 1000; $1000 per 
10.000. Descriptive Catalogues upon application to B. L. 
RYDER, Proprietor, West Franklin Nurseries, Loudon, 
Franklin Co., Penn. 
Within two hours drive of the Railroad, by turnpike from 
Chambersburg, or Greencastle, Pa. 
Personal examination Invited, and early orders solicited, 
letters of inquiry promptly answered. 
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR FALL OF 1865. 
Dutch Bulbous; Flow¬ 
er Koot§. 
E LLWANGER & BARRY have the pleasure of 
offering their usual large and complete stock of 
STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, 
GRAPES, 
both Hardy and Foreign—old and new varieties, 
STRAWBERRIES 
and other Small Fruit—all varieties worthy of cultivation. 
OrnameDtal Trees, Flowerin§^ 
Sbrnt>8, Evergreens, &c. 
HOSES, 
including a fine collection of STANDARDS three to five 
feet high. 
TREE AND HERBACEOUS FiEONIES, 
a great collection of new and beautiful varieties. 
Uulbous Flower Roots, &:c.&c. 
The stock is vigorous, well-grown, and In every particular 
first class. 
Planters, Nurserymen and Dealers are invited to inspect 
the stock personally, and to examine the following Cata¬ 
logues, which give full particulars, and are sent prepaid to 
applicants who inclose stamps, as follows: 
Nos. 1 and 2, ten cents each. No. 8, five cents. No. 4, three 
cents. 
No. 1.—A Descriptive and Dlustrated 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. ELLW ANGER & BARRY. 
Mount Hope Nurskries, Rochester, N. Y. 
WM. PEBRY & 8OM9 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF SUPERIOR VINES at 
VERY EOW RATES. 
Varieties are Concord, Delaware. Iona, Israella, Adirondac, 
Rogers' Hybrid’s, Allen’s Hybrid. Lydia, Ives’ Seedling, Mot¬ 
tled and numerous otlier valuable varieties. Our vines are 
grown in wide Borders, with plenty of room for full devel- 
opement of roots and cane. Vines grown by tills method 
are far superior to pot plants. We submit a few of the many 
battering letters we receive regarding our vines. 
Iowa City, Iowa, July 20,1865. 
Messrs. Wm. Perry & Son, Gents. 
Your Price List for the fail of 1865, is at hand. Those vines 
you sent me last Spring were very fine, some are bearing 
tills summer. I want this fall, 50 Iona, 25 Israella, and 25 Adi¬ 
rondac. No. I Vines. Yours Truly, L. Kauppman. 
Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill., April 17, 1865. 
Messrs. Wm. Perry and Son, Gentlemen. 
The box of Vines you sent me, came to hand on the 13th 
inst. On opening "it I found the contents in fine order. 
Damp and moist, the Concord exceeded my most sanguine 
expectation. I never saw so many and such long roots on 
yearling Vines before. The members of the club appeared 
to be pleased with their Vines. Tours Truly, S. S. White. 
Sherleyseurg, Penn., March 31,1865. 
Messrs. Wm. Perry & Son, Gentlemen. 
The Vines came to hand all safe, and without a doubt they 
are the strongest and healthiest vines ever I purchased, and 
I have boughtof quite a number of Nurseries, but none have 
compared with your vines. I am very sorry I did not pur¬ 
chase of you two years ago tins spring. 
Yours Truly, Wii. A. Fkakkr, 
We would state that Mr. Fraker bougiit our second size 
vines. Parties purchasing this fall will get our vines at much 
lower rates than If they wait until spring. Catalogues sent 
on application. Address as above. 
S50,000 Pear Tree§. 
We have an Immense stock of first quality Standard 
and Dwarf Pear Trees, suitable for transplanting in 
Orchards and Gardens. 
Also an extensive Stock of 2nd and 3rd sizes suitable to 
transplant into Nursery Rows and grow 2 to 3 years to 
form fine and extra sized ti-ees. Any of which will be sold 
by the 100 or 1000, at the lowest rates for the same quality. 
For description and prices. Address, with stamp enclosed, 
FROST & CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, 
Rochester, N, Y. 
Cromwell’s Patapsco Nursery, 
Anne Arundel Co,, Md. 
FOR SALE. 
15,000 Standard and Dwarf Pears. 
30,000 Peacli—choice varieties. 
5,000 Standard Cherries- very fine. 
80,000 Delaware and other hardy Grapes. 
Ornamental and Shade Trees, Evergreens, 
Flowering Shrnbs and Roses, together wuh every 
thing usually to be found in a first class Nursery. 
Sent hy Mail, Post-paid, at Catalogue Prices. 
B. K. BLISS, 
Seedsman and Florist, Springfield, Mass., 
Offers for sale a large and well selected assortment of the 
above, just received from Holland, embracing the most de¬ 
sirable varieties of Double and Single Hyacinths ; Poly¬ 
anthus Narcissus; Double and Single Early and 
Late Tulips; Double and Single Narcissus ; Jonquils; 
Crocus; Crown Imperials; Iris; Snow-Drops ; Scillae ; 
Hardy Gladiolus; Ranunculus; Anemones; Japan and 
MANY other Lilies. Also a fine assortment of GREEN¬ 
HOUSE BULBS, comprising Cyclamens, Ixias, Oxalis, 
Spabaxis, Tritomas, Achimenes, Gloxinias, &o„ &o. 
His new Illustrated Autumn Catalogue, containing an 
accurate description of each variety, with particular diiec- 
tlons for culture, so that any person, however unacquainted, 
can not fail to succeed, will be mailed to all applicants en¬ 
closing ten cents. 
The following varieties of his selection will he mailed 
post-paid to any address in the Union upon receipt of price 
affixed; 
per doz. 
Hyacinths, Double or single, fine named varieties. .$3 59 
Hyacinths, Double or single, fine unnamed varieties 2 00 
Hyacinths, Parisian, Double and single, mixed. 1 50 
Tulips, Early double, fine named varieties.1 50 
Tulips, Early double, fine mixed. 75 
Tulips, Early single, fine named varieties. 1 50 
Tulips, Early single, fine mixed. 75 
Tulips, Parrot, Fine mixed. 1 00 
Tulips, Byhlocmen, Bizarres and rose, fine nam’d 3 00 
Tulips, Bybloemcn, Fine mixed. 1 00 
Tulips, Various sorts mixed. 75 
Crocus, Mixed, Blue, White, Yellow, and Striped. 25 
Crocus, Finest named varieties. 50 
Polyanthus Narcissus, Finest named varieties... 2 50 
Polyanthus Narcissus, Fine mixed...1 50 
Jonquils, Double. 1 50 
Jonquils, Single, sWeet scented. 75 
Iris, English, Fine mixed varieties.1 00 
Iris, Spanish, Fine mixed varieties. 75 
Ranunculus, Fine mixed varieties. 50 
Anemones, Fine mixed v.arieties. 50 
Gladiolus, Hardy, fine mixed varieties. 1 00 
Snowdrops, Double. 75 
Snowdrops, Single. 40 
Hyacinthns, Fined mixed varieties. 75 
Crown Imperial, Fine mixed varieties.5 00 
liilium Anratum, A new superb variety from 
Japan, each.5 00 
Japan Lily, Red and White, each 50 cts., per doz.. 5 00 
White Lily, (Lilium candldum.). 1 50 
White Lily, Double, each 50 cents, per doz. 4 00 
White Iiily, Striped, “ 50 “ “ . 4 00 
Lily of the V.alley. 2 00 
Peonies, Twenty varieties.4 00 
No orders will be filled at these prices for less tlian the 
number specified. Collections containing a fine assortment 
of all the leading varieties of the above will also be mailed 
post-paid, as follows: Collection No. 1, $20; No. 2, $10; 
No. 8, $5.00; No. 4, $3.00. For the contents of each collec¬ 
tion and further particulars, see Catalogue. 
Address B. K. BlilSS, Springfield, Mass. 
. lilliiiiH Aiifatiam. 
New Golden Striped Lily from Japan. 
TIius described by Dr. Lindley, in the London Gardeners 
Clu-onicle. “ If ever a flower merited the n.ame of glorious, 
it is this, wliicli stands far above all otlier Lilies, wliellier we 
regard its size, its sweetness, or its exquisite arrangement of 
color. From this delicious flower tliere arises tlie perfume 
of Orange blossoms sufficient to fill a large room, but so del¬ 
icate as to respect tlie weakest nerves.” It is quite liardy 
and deserves a place in every collection. Flowering Bulbs 
mailed to any address upon receipt of $5.00. 
Address B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
Dutcli l§iiSt>ou§ IS^oots 
I'or tlie Ti-acle. 
Wholesale Prices of Bulbs may now be had by 
addressing J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 John-st., New-York. 
Retail Descriptive Catalogue ready first of September. 
©UTCIfi BUMS. 
An extra selected lot of large Sound Bulbs of Hya- 
^nths. Tulips, Crocus, Snow Drops, Oxalis, 
Polyanthus, &c., &c. Send for Descriptive Priced 
Catalogue. HENDERSON & FI.EMING, Seedsmen, 
67 Nassau-street, New-York. 
T rees and buds of van BUREN’S Golden 
Dwarf Peacli and Triumphant Apple. Sendfor a Circular, 
giving prices and description. Address MILLER & CO., 
Setzler’s Store P. O., Cliester Co., Penn. 
Splendid Pear Seedlings, 1 year old, for 
w Send for Trade Circular (price low 
for the quality). Address HAMMOND & NE WSON, 
Geneva, N. Y., 
F or sale or exchange for real Es¬ 
tate, 75 , 000 1st class 3 and 4 year old Apple Trees. J. B, 
WILSON, Washington, Penn. 
