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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[March, 
GRAPE VINES. 
Iona, Israella, Delaware, Diana, Concord, Ives, for garden 
and vineyard. A large stock of Concord, 1 and 2 years old, 
from $35 to $80 per 1.000. Very line Iona vines, 1 year old. 
especially adapted for Club purposes, and for gardens and 
small vineyards. Iona, 1 and 2 years old, for general vine¬ 
yard planting. All the above at extremely low prices, by 
<k>zen or quantity. Terms to Clubs especially favorable. 
' ' THE EUMELAN 
Is offered to the public as a grape far above all others in 
Its adaptation to meet the wants of the present time. 
It is a black grape (dark blue,) entirely exempt from all 
native defects, and equal to the best European kinds for the 
table and for wine. 
It is very vigorous, hardy, and productive. Though ripen¬ 
ing earliest ol all, (earlier than Hartford,) its fruit hangs to 
the end of the season without shriveling, and is among the 
best for late keeping. 
It has no near competitor for making red wine, and is the 
only one of this country that can bear any comparison with 
the line European kinds for that purpose. To all who desire 
to take an active part in the advancement of American 
grape culture, the present affords an advantageous opportu¬ 
nity that cannot be expected to recur. By extensive trial it 
has shown itself particularly hardy, and adapted for general 
cultivation in gardens; and sufficient trial has been made 
to leave no doubt that it is well adapted for vineyard cul¬ 
ture in all measurably favorable localities. For full account 
send for Pamphlet, General and Special Price Lists, and 
Club propositions. 
The Advantages to Clubs are greater than ever before 
offered. 
AGEVTS WANTED for every village where there 
are not any at present engaged. 
Vines 1 and 2 years old, of very fine quality; a few of 
extra quality. 
C. W. GRANT, 
Iona (near Peekskill,) N. Y. 
W ‘ ILSON EARLY BLACKBERRY root cut- 
tings, 25 cts. per doz.; 75 cts. per 100; $0 per 1,000'; 
$50 per 10,000. Kittatinny Blackberry root cuttings, 25 cts. 
S er doz.; 00 cts. per 100; $4 per 1,000; $30 per 10,000. Prosser 
aspberry, $1.00 per doz.; $1 per 100; $25 per 1,000. For 
prices of plants with roots as dug. see page 111. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
lOAlESONS & CO. invite attention to their 
-St large stock of Trees and Plants. Ornamental Trees 
and Shrubs for Streets and Lawns. 
Roses in great variety, including the best sorts of Remon¬ 
tant, Moss, Tea, and China, can be furnished one and two 
years old, and at very low rates by the thousand. All are on 
their own roots. 
Rhododendrons, which are well known as a special 
culture in these grounds, can be furnished by the 100 and 
1,000. For descriptions, see Horticultural Annual for 1867. 
Evergreens, of 200 sorts, are commended to the atten¬ 
tion of planters. 
Apples, Standard and Dwarf. 
Pears, Standard and Dwarf. 
Plums, Peaches, and Cherries. 
Grape Vines in large quantity, and of all the varieties, 
especially of Concord, Ives’ Seedling, Iona, and Delaware. 
Blackberries and Raspberries, Wilson’s, Kitta¬ 
tinny, Clarke, and other sorts. 
For Catalogues, address at FLUSHING, N. A’. 
MAMMOTH CLUSTER, 
Davison’s Thornless, Seneca, Doolittle, and other Raspber¬ 
ries in large stock. 
For prices of these and all the valuable Raspberries, Black¬ 
berries, Strawberries, and Grapes, address 
C. L. VAN DUSEN, 
Macedon, N. T. 
SPRING 1869. 
Rochester Commercial Nurseries, 
[Established 1830.1 
WM. S. LITTLE, Proprietor. 
I OFFER for Spuing Sales a lap.ge and UNBROKEN 
assortment of Nursery Products of excellent quality. 
Descriptive Catalogues, 80 pages, 10 cents. The Circular 
of Prices per dozen, per 100, per 1,000, sent to all applicants. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, large and small, address 
WM. S. LITTLE, Rochester, N. Y. 
VSrOLF CREEK NURSERY.—60,000 Cherry, 
® » (50,000 E. May), 20,000 Peach, Apple and Pear, Stand¬ 
ard and Dwarf, 500,000 Apple Stocks, extra Pear and Quince 
Stocks. A variety of Trees and Plants. Our E. May Cherry 
'is (we think) the finest in the world. Come and see, or get 
Catalogue free. JOHN WAMPLER, Trotwood, Ohio. 
LOOK HERE ! SUNDRIES ! 
Dr. Nicnise.the Mammoth Strawberry, $1 per dozen, $5 
per 100 , $40 per 1,000. Also: Nicanor, Napoleon III, Romeyn’s 
Seedling. Clias. Downing, and other Strawberries. Doolittle 
and Kirtland Raspberries. Harison and Early Goodrich Po¬ 
tatoes. Onion Sets. Horse-radish sets. Cold Frame Cab¬ 
bage Plants. American Arbor Vitaes. All cheap. Order 
early. Send for Price List. 
R. M. WELLES, Towaiula, Pa. 
C ONCORD GRAPE VINES, very fine roots, two 
years old, from $50 to $75 per 1,000. Address 
F. A. ROCKWELL, Ridgefield, Conn. 
Bloomington Anrscry. 
18th Year ; 400 Acres ; 10 Green-houses, 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Nursery Stocks, Small Ever¬ 
greens, Forest Trees, Hedge Plants, Roses, Grapes, Ever¬ 
greens, Green-house and Bedding Plants, all of best sorts and 
shipping sizes. Send 10c. lor three spring Catalogues. 
Bloomington Nursery, F, K. PHG5NIX. 
McLean Co., Ill. 
For pleasant labor and good pay, read “ Any Man,” p. 113. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
For Spring- ©1' 1869. 
Standard Fruit Trees for Orchards. 
Dwarf Trees for Gardens. 
Grape Vines, Old and New Varieties. 
Strawberries and other small fruits. Best new and old 
sorts. 
Dccidnons Ornamental Trees. 
Evergreen Trees. 
Flowering Shrubs and Plants. 
Roses,Pseonies, Dahlias, etc. 
Superb Collections. 
Grcen-HouseS and Bedding Plants. 
Our general stock is the largest and most complete in the 
country. Prompt and careful attention given to every order, 
large or small. Catalogues, containing full information, sup¬ 
plied as follows: 
No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits.10 cents. 
No. 2. “ “ of Ornamental Trees, etc.,10 cents. 
No. 3. “ “ Green-House Plants, etc.,..5 cents. 
No. 4. Wholesale “ Free. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY. 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, 
Rochester, New York. 
(Established 1840.) 
LUM’S EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. 
Each. Doz- 
Extra fine plants by mail, post-paid. 50c. $5. 
No. 1 plants.30c. $3. 
No. 2, good plants. 25c. $2. 
All varieties of Small Fruits, Grape Vines, &c„ for sale, 
cheap. Send for Catalogue. H. B. LUM, Sandusky, Ohio. 
Plants by Mail or Express. 
Strawbekbees. 
Chas. Downing. 
Nicanor & Dr. Nicaise. 75 
Jucunda & Barnes’ Mammoth. 50 
Durand & Rippowam. 
Stinger & Philadelphia. 
Russell & Triomphe de Gand. 
Albany, Downer, & Agriculturist.. 
French, Cutter, Ida, & N. J. Scarlet.. 
Prosser Raspberry. 10 
Clarke “ ... 
Philadelphia “ . 
Thornless “ . 
Doolittle “ . 
Wilson Early Blackberry. 
Kittatinny “ . 
Prosser Raspberry Root Cuttings... 
Clarke “ “ “ ... 
Philadelphia “ “ “ 
Wilson Blackberry “ “ 
Kittatinny “ “ “ ... 
One dozen Raspberry or Blackbe 
Cuttings or Strawberry Plants, sent prepaid by mail on re¬ 
ceipt ol price. 
For prices of Grapes, Currants, Asparagus, etc., send for 
Catalogue. CHAS. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
Clarke and Philadelphia Raspberry, 
Wilson’s Early and Kittatinny Blackberry plants, 1st qual¬ 
ity ; 2nd size $20 per 1,000. Agents wanted. 
MAHLON MOON, Morrisville, Bucks Co., Pa. 
Strawberry Plants .—Choice selection from over 100 vari¬ 
eties. Charles Downing, the best large berry ever intro¬ 
duced, great bearer, sweet enough without sugar, 50c. doz., 
$3,100, $20, 1,000. Boyden’s No. 30, new, monstrous berry, 
$1, doz., $5,100, $40, $1,000. Dr. Nicaise, 12 berries weigh 1 lb., 
$1.50, doz., $5, 100. Napoleon III, berry very large, $2, doz., 
$10,100. Nicanor, great bearer, very promising, $1, doz., $5, 
100. Barnes’ Mammoth, extra large, extra fine, $1, doz., $5, 
100. Peak’s Emperor, new seedling, extra, $2, doz., $10, 100. 
Durand’s Seedling, very large, productive, 50c. doz., $1.50, 
100, $12.1,000. White Alpine, sweet enough without sugar, 
$1, doz., $3, 100. Romeyn’s Seedling, large, sweet, fine, $1, 
doz.. $1. 100. Jucunda, large, productive, fine, 50c. doz., 
$1.50, 100, $12, 1,000. The 11 varieties, 1 doz. each, free, by 
mail, for $8. Bonlo de Ver, monstrous size, weighs 2 oz., $1 
Doz. 
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THE NEW THORNLESS 
Wachusefc Mountain Blackberry, 
(The most valuable varietyyet introduced). Address orders 
to R. R. FLETCHER, Groton Junction, or DENYS ZIRN- 
GLEBEL, Needham, Mass. 
New Pears, cions of 3 remarkable summer pears. B. 7). 
Assomption, very large, beautiful, line, ripens August 1st. 
Congress, enormous size, 1 to 2 lbs., beautiful, fine, last July. 
Williams’ Striped, large, fine, white, yellow and red, August. 
A medal awarded to these 3 Seedlings, at Paris Exposition, 
1867. 2 cions, 1 variety, $1, 2 varieties, $1.50. The 3,2 cions 
each, $2. Cions of G new summer, and 12 fall and winter ap¬ 
ples, all of superior quality. See advertisement in Feb. No. 
Free by mail. W. S. CARPENTER, Rye, Westchester Co., 
N. Y. 
SMALL FRUIT RECORDER. 
A Monthly, devoted to this interest entirely, giving practi¬ 
cal information from our Experimental Fruit Farm of 200 
acres, also from correspondents in all parts of the country, 
making it of general value to all sections. First number 
issued April 1st, I860. Terms 50 cts. for balance of the year. 
Advertising rates, 20 cts. per line. Address 
PURDY & JOHNSTON, Palmyra, N. Y. 
CA AAA PEACH TREES, all leading varieties, 
vViVVW for sale at lowest rates. Send for Circular. 
HAMILTON PULLEN, Hightstowu, N. J. 
Valuable Pamphlets containing 68 pages 
for 10 Cts. See last page of Cover. 
SfgEST, PURE, GENUINE Plants, 
•“-^Strawberries at 50c. per doz.; $2 per 100; $15 per 1,000 
Chas.Downing.Nieanor.St.nnin Sandlin-. at SI ner fin? • V. r 
100;( 
1I1,B . 
Jucunda, , .. . . .. 
Russel, N. J'. Scarlet, at 30 cts. per doz. $i per 100, $4 per 
1.000 ; Lennig’s White, Lady of the Lake. Philadelphia,Green 
Prolific, Agriculturist, Golden Queen, Triomphe de Gand, 
Ladyfinger, at 25c. per doz., 75c. per 100, $3 per 1,000; Albany, 
Downer, Cutter, French, Starr, Ida. 
Raspberries, 
Philadelphia (red)...$1.00 
Clarice “ . 150 
Doolittle, (Black). 50 
Davison’s Thornless, (Black). 1.00 
Mammoth Cluster (New Black). 2.00 
Prosser, (New Red) one plant $1 
Blackberries. 
Wilson Early Best No. 1. 
No. 2. 
Kittatinny No. 1. 
“ No. 2. 
Lawton. 50 
Houghton Gooseberry. 1.00 
Red Dutch; Currants. 1.00 
White Grape and Cherry. 1.25 
Versaillaise and Victoria. 1.25 .... _ 
Early Rose Potatoes 50 cts. per lb., $5 per peck, $15 per 
bushel. All warranted genuine, and sent by mail at prices 
per dozen. Strawberries by the 100 and Early Rose by the 
pound. JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
34,©®© IVES SEEDLING. 
Grape roots, strong growth, 30 per cent cheaper than last 
fall. 1 and 2 years old. Address GOTTLIEB MYERS, East 
Walnut Hill, care of Wm. Baker, No. 105 Sycamore Street, 
Cincinnati, O. Send for price list. 
¥. L. NESBITT’S 
NURSERY. 
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ILEWISBURG, UNION CO., PENN. 
Str»wl»eri-ies, 
R»sj»l»erries, 
SSlaclcl»ei*rics, 
Grape Vines, &c. 
Our stock, which embraces all Hie leading and best varie¬ 
ties of the Small Fruits, Asparagus, Seed Potatoes and 
Roses, &c., has been carefully grown, and we cordially in¬ 
vite parties interested to call and examine it. A liberal 
discount, proportioned to the amount of the order, will be 
given on all orders of $25 or over. 
Send stamp for Descriptive Circular. 
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. 
M. O’KEEFE, SON & CO., 
Importers ami Growers, Wholesale ami Re¬ 
tail Dealers in Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 
Dutcli Bulbs, Fruit Plants, Ornamental 
Slirubs, Roses, &c. 
Ellwanger & Barry’s Block. Rochester, N. Y. 
(SMALL EVERGREENS at wholesale, very low. 
f-7 Also 100,000 American Arbor Vitas, 1 to 3 feet high, 2 
and 3 years transplanted. Price List sent free. 
A. P. CHAPMAN, Portland, Maine. 
APPLE STOCKS.—Every one 
vr 'lFSv wisiiing to start a Nursery should send 
at once and get our trade list. We have many things you 
want. JOHN WAMPLER, Trotwood, Montgomery Co., Ohio. 
Get the Best.—Prices Reduced. 
100,000 Wilson’s Early and Kittatinny Blackberries, all 
grown from the original stock. For two years past I 
have sold the fruit at $16 per bushel, wholesale, aud it 
was retailed at $1 per quart. 
75,000 Philadelphia and Clarke Raspberries, the fruit of 
which we sold last year at 68 cents per quart. 
50,000 Davison’s Thornless, Miami Cluster, Cream, Ellis 
dale, and Imperial Red Raspberries. 
HO Acres Doolittle Black Raspberries, not yet enumera¬ 
ted. Wiiii Goose Plums, and Crystal White Blackber¬ 
ries. Send stamp for Catalogue and Spring prices, 
WM. PARRY, Cinnamioson, N. J. 
New and Rare Vegetables. 
Having been the original introducer of the Hubbard Squash, 
Marblehead Mammoth Cabbage,and many oilier new things, 
I still continue to make the raising of the seed of new and 
rare vegetables a specialty, in addition to the standard kinds. 
Catalogues gratis to all. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
F IRST CLASS Wilson Early Blackberry Plante, 
$50 per 1,000 ; Root Cuttings, $6 per 1,000 ; Tips, $20 pep 
1,000. Kittatinny Plants, $30 per 1,000 ; Root Cuttings, $4 
per 1,000. 
per bush. per bbl. 
Potatoes—Early Goodrich.$1.25 $3.00 
“ Early Sebec. 2.00 5.00 
“ Harison. 1.60 4.00 
“ Gleason. 1.70 4.50 
“ Shaker Fancy. 1.60 4.00 
Strawberries—Downer, Cutter, and Ida, $3 per 1,000 : other 
leading varieties at lowest rates. Price List/uee to all. 
SAMUEL C. DE COU, Recklesstown, 
Burlington Co., N. J. 
We Know Yon Need Them. 
Kittatinny Blackberries, Ives, Concord, and other grapes, 
cheap by mail. Osage hedge plants, $0 per 1,000, by express, 
prepaid 1,000 miles. The finest E. May Cherry trees in the 
world, cheap. Send your orders enrlv to 
JOHN WAMPLER, Trotwood, Ohio. 
For profitable Agency, read “ ANY MAN,” page 113. 
