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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
S57 
Ijock Stitch SewiBig Madiine, 
For Families and Manufacturers. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO., 
No. 629 Broadway, New-York. 
Children’s Bazaar and Depot 
for Spring Ilorafis, Cantering Horses, Self-operating Swings, 
Brown’s Baby Tender, Drums, Sleds and Toys. 
LEWIS TIBBALS, 
510 Broadway, directly opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
$20. Gr. & S. CRYSTAL D. F. $20. 
A year can be realized gilding and putting up 
the Crystal Door Plate. Agents wanted. Stock, 
Tools, and Instructions cost .$ >0. L. L. TODD 
& CO., 39 Nassau-street, New-York. 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 
$1000 
Cured by Bates’ Parent Appliances. For descriptive pam¬ 
phlet, etc.. Address H. C. L. JIEARS, 277 West 23d-st., f>. Y. 
IlVVAL,m’S TRAVELING 
CHAIRS, for in or out-door use. 
Prices, $30 to $50. Those like the 
cut, $23 to $35, light and strong. 
Can be propelled by the hands.— 
PATENT CANTEPvING HORSES, 
for out-door exercise and amuse 
ment. Every boy and girl wants 
one, prices $12 to $25. Send stamp 
for circular. Children’s Carriages, 
Horses, Rocking Chairs, etc. 
S. W. SMITH. 
90 William St., New-York. 
GRAPE VINES, &c. 
Vines of good quality of any of the following varieties will 
be sent post-paid to tlie address of any peison sending the 
annexed price for each, in sums of not less than $1. 
Adirondac, Iona and Israella. $3; Iona, 2 years, $3; Allen’s 
Hybrid, Rogers’ Hybrids and Cuyahoga, 75 cents, Creveling. 
Maxatawny and Rebecca, 50 cents, Delaware, 33 cents, Hart¬ 
ford Prolific and Diana, Concord, 16 cents. Concord, 2 years. 
83 cents, Clinton, 10 cents, Clinton, 2 years, IG cents. 
New variegated Japan Honeysuckle, 50 cents. New Japan 
Judas Tree, $1.00. 
MAHLON MOON, Morrisville, 
Bucks Co., Penn. 
•100,000 
Including all the best sorts for Vineyards or private lands, 
at the lowest rates. Sent by Express, or prepaid by mail, 
carefully packed. Agents -wanted. Catalogues to any Ad¬ 
dress. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries, 
Plymouth, Mass. 
Grape Vines and Grape Wood for Sale. 
ADinoiTDAC, Iona, Isbaella, Allex’s Htbeid, Dela- 
VABES, and the wood of the same. 
B. H. MACE, (adjoining Chas. Downing,) 
Newburgh, N. Y. 
SING- SING 
GRAPE VINES. 
All my business is to grow 
GRAPE YINES 
and sell only what I grow. 
The Grape Vines grown under the Firm of J. F. DELIOT 
& RYDER, were all grown by J. F. DELIOT; It must be 
understood that I xvavraiit true to name only the 
Gff-rap e 'V ixie s 
sold by ^ 
W. IJEI.SO'F. 
Send for Catalogue to 
J. F. 
Sing’, 
M. Y. 
Grape Vines for Vineyards. 
Concord, 50,000 one year old cuttings In open air, as large 
as vines usually are at two years, rows four feet apart, stocky 
at the ground, $8.00 per 100; $75,000 per 1000. 
Two years old, $'20.00 per 100. Also'the Montgomery, the 
largest h.ardy white grape in cultivation. The vines need a 
little protection during winter, as do all otliersin the latitude 
of Po’keepsie. An unparalleled grower and bearer, a seed¬ 
ling of the White Chasselas. clusters often weighing two 
pounds, $1.00 each; $75.00 per 100. 
30,000 of the other most desirable varieties at usual rates, 
the leading kinds predominating. 
Send for price list. 
FERRIS & CAYWOOD, 
Po’keepsie, N. Y. 
THE ICITTA.TI1VI^Y. 
What is Said of it, and AVIio Says it. 
“Slzeof berry fully equal but ratlierlarger (than Rochelle), 
decidedly sweeter, and an acquisition to tins class of fruits. 
I consider it the BEST Blackberry I have yet seen."— 
Charles Downing. 
“I believe it to he the Blackberry I know of, and 
sliail take great pleasure in recommending it to my friends.” 
—Wii. S. Caepentek. 
“Berries longer and more irregular than New Rochelle; 
we measured several an inch-and-a-half long, and 3 inches 
in circumference. Small seeds, juicy, sweet, with a true 
Blackberry flavor. The fruit possesses the great advantage 
that It does not need to be over-ripe in order to be eatable, 
but while still liard enougli to send to market, it is sweet 
and fit for the ta.\)\c."—American Agriculturist. 
“Equal to-New Rochelle in size ,and productiveness, much 
superior in flavor, and ripens a few days earlier.”—Wii. A. 
Fitch, Associate Editor American Agriculturist. 
“ Superior, sweeter, and better flavor than Rochelle.”— 
Dr. I. P. Trimble. 
For originals of above and others, prices, &c.. 
Address with stamp. E. WILLIAMS, Mont Clair, N. J. 
ffiTA]NI>A16B> I*EAIS,S, 2 to 4 years, very 
►^strong and fine. Good assortment of varieties. 
Dwarf Pears. 2 to 3 years. Very stdcky.and strong. 
Apples—Standard and Dwarf, thrifty. 
Cherries, 1 and 2 years. Plums, 2 and 3 years. 
Peaches, 1 year. 
SMALL FRUITS.— Agriculturist, and other Strawber¬ 
ries, Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c. 
We have paid special attention to the cultivation of the 
New Hardy Grapes, and oft'er strong, well-grown plants 
of Iona, Adirondac, and Israella, hy the 100 or 1000 at 
low rates. Also, Delaivare, Concord, Diana, Rebecca, 
Allen’s Hybrid, Hartford Prolific, Rogers’ Hybrids, 
Creveling, and nearly all the valuable kinds. Also a 
splendid lot of Delaware and Diana Layers,, many of 
them with 0 feet hearing wood. 
Address with stamp, for Price List. 
BRONSON, GRAVES & SELOVER, 
Washington-st. Nursery, GENEVA, N. Y. 
8eeds ! llialtos I ! Plants J!! 
WILLIAM HACKER, 
Office 258 South Third St., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Wholesale Dealer In Seeds, iind Agent for the best English, 
French, and German growers. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus and 
other Buibs direct from tlie Hoiland growers. Country mer- 
cliants. Dealers and Druggists supplied at tlie lowest rates. 
Betcla HiiIIis. 
Hyacinths, named, double and single, all colors, 25c. 
to $1 each. Mixed, $1.50 per dozen. Tulips, named, 8c. 
to 25 cents each. .Mixed, 75 cents per dozen. Croens, In 
color, 23 cents per dozen, $1.50 per 100. Mixed, 20 cents per 
dozen, $1 per 100. Cro-wii Imperials, .50 cts. Japan 
Lilies, Rubrum and Roseum, 30 cts.: Album, 50 to 73 cents. 
Sent bv mail post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Brill & KUMEBLE, IdS Broad-st., Newark, N. J. 
The FSiiladelpIiia Kasptoerry. 
Wilson’s Early Blackberry. 
Best Selected Strawberries. 
A II € T I O M 
SALE OF 
GJ-HY3PE YIIVES- 
IOWA. 
SO,©®© BEI.AWA1IE. 
S5,®©© CJOWCOUB. 
With smaller lots of Israella, Adirondac, and other 
new kinds, will be sold at Public Auction, on the grounds of 
PARSONS & CO., 
,at 
FffiU^MIW^, near Wew-WoFk, 
OBI WE1>INI2SI>AV, 
Ii!rc3>'«7-©2a3.’fc>©i;- ©, X3. 
These Vines will comprise the best of their stock, and 
Inferior plants will be carefully excluded. 
A description of their character will he found in the gen¬ 
eral advertisement of 
Eai’SOdlS «&. OO05 
in the October number of the Agriculturist. 
Nurserymen and Vineyard growers are especially in¬ 
vited to avail themselves of this unusual opportunity to 
obtain line plants. 
The Boat in connection with the Flushing Railroad, will 
leave James Slip and 34th-Street New York, at 8, 9, and 
11 o’clock A. M. 
PEIiAWAHE 
AND 
IONA V I N E ‘S. 
FBr§®iis & €#69 
Offer for the Autumn trade, 
I>elaNvai*e CiS-r’ape ’Yines 5 
at the following low prices: 
No. 1, extra strong’, $30 per 100.—$250 per 1000. 
$2,000 per 10,000. 
No. 2, fine plffnts, $20 per 100.—$150 per 1000. 
$1200 per J0,000. 
IONA, ISI£AEI^I.A, 
and 
ABIg£®iNI>AC, 
No. 1, $2.00 each ; $18.00 per doz.; $100 per 100. 
No. 2, $1.50 each ; $12.00 per doz.; $80 per 100. 
IONA—No. 3, $50 per 100. 
Our No. 1 Iona, are very strong, extra plants. 
CGWCOISD VINES, 
$12 00 per 100 ; $75 00 per 1000 •, 
$700 per 10,000. 
We also offer fine plants of all the sorts of vines usually 
grown. Also 
IPEAIS, APPEE 
and other 
FMUIT 
"of the best varieties. 
ORNAimEWTAE TREES 
and 
SHKERS. 
ROSRS, Hybrid Perpetuals, at $20 per 100; $175' per lOOO; 
These arc all Remontants, of the best varieties, upon 
their own roots, not budded or grafted. 
P each Farm for Sale, 170 Acres, 3500 Trees in 3cl 
years growth, 50 miles south of Phil’a., and IK miles from 
Nortii East Depot, Cecil Co., Md., on the Phil’a,, Wilmington 
and Balt. K. R., land all lavs to tlie sontli. Beautlfnl view of 
Cars and Elver. Address C. STERN, WKmington, Delaware. 
A pple seed of first quality, the 
growth of 1805, for sale by _ 
" JAMES A. Root, Skaneatelss, N. T. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Asparagus and Rhu¬ 
barb Plants. Send for Catalogues gratis. 
WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. 
^ATAEOGEES, with PRICES of JAPAN 
A^LILIES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, FRUIT and ORNA¬ 
MENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c., gratia, hy 
Addressing FRANCIS BRILL, 
Newark, New Jersey. 
Address PARSC»N§ & €€>., 
FlHsliiiiJT, N. V. 
C RANBERRY PLANTS.—MORE W THE same 
kind for sale By 
Doct, B, H. STEVENS 
Essex, Conn, 
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