AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
347 
1869.] 
Fruit ttiBs! ©risaBsaeiatal Trees. 
T. C. MAXWELL & EE0S., 
©cau'va, N. "ST., 
offer for the fall trade a full assortment of Standard and 
Dwarf Fruit Trees— including an extra nice lot of 
Fear Trees and Cherry Trees— well grown and oi 
the best sorts. 
Plums, Peaches, Standard and Dwarf. Apricots, 
Nectarines, &c. 
Grape Vines, old and new sorts. Blackberries, 
Raspberries, and Currants. 
Choice Ornamental Trees ami Shrubs, a large 
stock. 
Roses, Greeit-bousc Plants, Tri-colored and Gold, 
and Silver-leaved Geraniums, Bulbs, &e,. &c. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, supplied on the most 
reasonable terms. 
KENTUCKY STRAWBERRY. 
Large, late, and a valuable market berry, ripening after 
other Strawberries and before Raspberries 1 just tills up the 
interregnum in the fruit season. 
WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. 
HSloosmifligtoia Niflrsery. 
£00 Acres. 18tl» 'Fear. 50 Green-lsonges. 
100,000 Fear Seedlings. 50,000 
Conover’s Colossal Asparagus. 
Fresh Sage, Onion, Cabbage, Tur¬ 
nip, and all other* Garden and 
Flower Seeds. Fear, Apple, and 
all Tree and Fruit Seeds. Seeds 
on Commission and by Mail (25 
papers for $1). Onion Setts. The 
New Potatoes. Bulbous Roots. 
True Cape Cod Cranberry plants. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
Wholesale or Retail Catalogue 
gratis to any address. B. M. WAT¬ 
SON, Old Colony Nur eries and 
Seed Establishment (Est’d 1842), 
Plymouth, Mass. 
Hiverside Nurseries, 
Lewlsburg, Pa. 
I have a fine assortment of Apple, Peach, Plum, Cherry, 
&c„ for this fall. 100,000 splendid 3-year-old Apple, and 
50,000 fine 1 -vear-old Peach, to which 1 would call the atten¬ 
tion of Nurserymen and Dealers. Address 
ALP. S. SIIELLKR, Lewisburg, Pa. 
Dutch llialtoous Ho©ts. 
Japan Lillies, Including tbc celebrated 
LILIUM AURATUM, 
Mailed post-paid at Catalogue prices. 
yrc are expecting early in September a complete assort¬ 
ment of the above, comprising the most desirable varieties 
of Hyacinths, Tulips, Polyanthus Narcissus, Jonquils, 
Crocus, Crown Imperials, Iris, Snow Drops, Ranunculus, 
Japan and other Lilies, etc., etc 
Collections containing a line assortment of all the leading 
varieties will also be mailed post-paid, as follows: 
Collection No, 1, $20; No. 2. $10- No. 3, $5.00: No. 4. $3.C0. 
For contents of each collection and other important In¬ 
formation respecting the culture of Bulbs, see our 
New Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs and Small Fruits. 
Tenth edition just published, beautifully illustrated with 
many engravings, including a splendid two-page colored 
lithograph of the justly celebrated Lillum auralum. A 
copy will be mailed to ail applicants enclosing ten cents. 
B. K. BLISS & SON. 
Seep and Horticultural Warehouse, 
Nos. 41 Park Row and 151 Nassau-st., 
P. O. Box 5,713. New York. 
CONOVER’S 
COLOSSAL 
Asparagus 
Fruit, Ornamental, and Nursery Stock, immense and re¬ 
liable assortment very low for cash. 
Apples—including most magnificent stock ot yearlings— 
also hardy Northern sorts, such as Ductless Oldenburg, 
Hislop, Transcendent, and other Crab-apples, 1,3. and 3 year. 
Peaches. Pears. Cherries, Plums, Quinces. Grapes. Forest 
and Evergreen Trees, Nursery Stocks, Osage Orange Hedge 
Plants, Roses, own roots. Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus. 
Iris, Squills. Lilies—Speciosum, Auralum, dc. 
Also superior colored plates of Fruits and Flowers. 
Bend 10 cents for Catalogues. 
F. K, PHCENIX, Bloomington. McLean Co., III. 
Grape Lines! 1,000,000 Grape Lines!! 
Of all the leading varieties, mostly old wood layers, 
CHEAPER TUAN ANYWHERE ELSE, for Sale. 
DU. II. SCI!BOEDER, 
Bloomington, Illinois. Fall 1S09. 
STEPHEN II©ITT Sc SONS, 
New Canaan, Corm. 
Offer for sale: 
100,000 Peacli Trees, one year from the bud. 
15,000 Van Huron's Golden Dwart Peach Trees, one year 
from the bud. 
75.000 Standard Apple Trees. 3 to 4 years from the bud. 
10,000 Dwarf Apple Trees, 3 years from the bud. 
10,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 years from the bud. 
75.000 Concord and Hartford Prolific Grape Vines, one and 
two years old. 
25.000 Clierry and La Versailles Currants. 
50.000 Clarke and Philadelphia Raspberries. 
30,000 Early Wilson, KKtatmny. and Lawton Blackberries. 
500.000 Apple Seedlings, one and two years old. 
7Vith much other Nursery Stock. 
Address as above. 
4M RAPES, SMALL FRUITS, and EARLY ROSE. 
Immense stock Wholesale prices gratis. Heady in 
Sept., an Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and 
Guide. Sent for two 3-cent stamps. Full ol valuable in¬ 
formation. M. H. LEWIS, 
Lock box 114. Sandusky, Ohio. 
THE MOUNT VERNON, 
A SPLENDID NEW WINTER PEAR, 
THE BEST OF ITS SEASON, 
Is now offered to the public, for the first time, at the follow¬ 
ing reasonable prices, viz.: 
Standards—l-yenr-old, $2.00 each, $13 per doz. 
“ 2-year-old 
2.50 
24 
Dwarfs—l-yenr-old. 
1.50 
* 15 
•• 2-year-old.. .. 
2.C0 
' 20 
This new fruit Is vouched for by the Hon.M. P. Wilder, 
President of the Am. Pomologies! Society: Jas. F. P. livtle. 
Esq., President ol Mass. Hort. Society; Henry Ward Beecher, 
and others. 
A FINE C«DE©I£EI> PLATE 
Will be furnished, gratis, together with a Circular, giving 
particulars and a full list of testimonials. 
Address WM. S. LITTLE, 
Commercial Nurseries, 
Rochester, N. V. 
Peach Trees, Peach Trees, 
An immense stock of thrifty trees, 4 to G feet high, best 
orchard kinds, at reduced rates. 
Also. Cherries. Dwarf Apples, Plums, Apricots, Oranges, 
Lemons, Evergreens, &c., in large lots. 
A full line of stock in every department. 
HOOPES BliO. & THOMAS, 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, 
West Chester, Pa. 
/fj (T& ACRES TO APPLE SEEDLINGS, 40 to 
-sic 50 thousand Pear Stocks, for fall 1869, and several 
million Osage Orange Plants, at lowest rates. 
JOSHUA HALL, Tipton, Cedar Co., Iowa. 
New American Mulberry* 
A new variety of large size and great productiveness, 
perfectly hardy, a handsome shade tree. Address 
F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
4 ACRES OF EARLY ROSE POTATOES.— 
Scud for price list per barrel. Address 
F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
1 AhA ONE- YEAR- ©S,S> APPLE, 
Clierry, Plum, Standard and Dwarf Pear 
Trees for sale. Fall of i860, at very low rates. Any Farmer 
can grow this stock to Orchard size at a very small expense. 
Nurserymen can make from 3 to 500 percent to grow this 
stock two years. For a man starting in the nursery busi¬ 
ness or any Nurseryman that wants to buy stock, ttiis is the 
right kind of stock to buy. Pricks Pear and Cherry 
Trees, 4- to 12c.: Apple. 2 to 6c. We offer also a full 
assortment of all kinds of Nursery stock. For full descrip¬ 
tion of stock, price list, &c., address 
E. MOODY & SONS, 
Niagara Nurseries, 
Lockport, N. Y. 
Peaela Trees. 
One year from bud, 4 to 6 feet high now (August 1st). Prin¬ 
cipally leading varieties. Purchasers are invited to see 
them on tiie ground, one mile west of Upper Station, Mari¬ 
etta. Also a large lot ol strong Concord vines, 1 and 2 years 
old, and a general assortment ol Nursery Stock. 
Send lor price list. 
H. M. ENGLE. Marietta, Pa, 
A European variety, introduced several years since, which 
by a careful selection of seeds from the most vigorous 
shoots, lias been wonderfully improved, both m size and 
quality, in point of which it surpasses all other varieties m 
cultivation. Specimens were exhibited the past season by 
Mr. Conover, which were grown alongside the best ** Oyster 
Bay” varieties, and received the same care and treatment, 
which attained four times the size of that popular variety. 
Though but two years from the seed, many of the plants 
produced from twenty to thirty sprouts, averaging from 
two to four inches in circumference, and were ready for 
cutting one year in advance of the ordinary varieties. 
The experience of another season confirms all that was 
claimed for this variety when first offered last spring, and 
it now stands unrivaled in point of size, productiveness, ail4 
quality. 
Strong one-year-old roots mailed post-paid upon receipt 
of price, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. Address 
B. K. BLISS & SON, 41 Park How and 351 Nassau-st., 
T. O. Box 5,712. New York. 
VICK’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
FERRE, BATCHELDER & CO.’S 
ILLUSTRATE!) CATALOGUE 
OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, L5L5ES, 
AND 
OF 
HYACINTHS, CROCUS, TULIPS, AND 
OTHER HARDY BULBS—for the au¬ 
tumn of I860, sent to any address on 
receipt of 5 cents. Address 
FERRE, BATCMELBEil & CO., 
231 Hlaisi St., Springfield, IVIass. 
Dutch Bulbous Boots. 
Our New Illustrated Catalogue (16£/i Annual edition) of 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus. Lilies, &c., &c., for 
spring flowering, is now ready for mailing, and will be for¬ 
warded post-paid to all applicants enclosing 10 cents. Our 
Bulbs, selected expressly lor our own trade, will arrive the 
last ol August Address CURTIS & COBB. 
348 "Washington-st., Boston. 
AUTUMN OF 1869. 
BULBOUS ROOTS AT WHOLESALE. 
Trade Lists of first-class Imported Dutch Bulbous 
Roots, now ready for mailing. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
SEED WAREHOUSE, 
15 John-st., New York. 
ITDOBERT NEUMANN, Nurseryman, Erfurt, 
p rU ssia, has appointed Messrs. LAPSING WIES & 
CO., No. 1 Tryon How, and No. 301 Broadway, his SOLE 
AGENTS for the United States. Autumn Price List for 
Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Hoses, and Bulbs, forwarded free on 
application. Address P. O. Box No. 4,208, New York. 
OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING, 
Is now published, and will be sent fsee to all who apply. 
Address 
JAMES VICK, . 
Rochester. 2NT. *ST. 
IVES’ SEEDLING FINES. 
Premium awarded for being the best grape. Send stamp 
for Us history and catalogue ot all loading varieties and 
nursery stock generally. JAS. F. MARTIN, 
Box 113. Nit. Washington, Ohio. 
SHAKER GEAPE HOOTS. 
Ives'Seedling and Concord, 3-year, extra, at $50 per 1,000; 
2 -year, No. 1, at $40 per 1,000; 1-year, selected, No. 1. at $30 
per 1,000. Address H. B. BEAK, Harrison B. 0„ Ohio. 
Choice Seed Wheats* 
We offer a choice supply of the best varieties, at reasona- 
ble prices, and invite the attention of Farmers to our 
Descripti ve Dr iced List , 
which we mail .free to any address. Wo also furnish Seed 
Rye, choice Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, &c. 
EDW'J) ,1. KVANS & CO.. 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen, 
York, l’eun. 
Early Bose Potatoes, 
Largest Stools.. Warranted Genuine. 
To Dealers, Agents, or to Clubs, we offer extra induce¬ 
ments. We solicit offers from responsible dealers, for car 
lots in hulk, on six months time, without Interest. Also for 
sale, genuine new White Peachblow, Karly Peachblow, 
Climax, Kings of the Earlies, Early Arbutus, &e., at very 
low rates, wholesale or retail. 
L. D. SCOTT & CO., Huron, Ohio. 
Imported Dutch Bulbous Moots. 
Our Annual Descriptive Catalogue of Hyacinths, 
Tulips, Croons, Lillies, &c., for 1869, is now ready for 
mailing to applicants. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 John-st., New York. 
Orange Pippin. 
A very early apple, commanding the highest price in mar¬ 
ket, a young bearer and productive. Description and price 
sent upon application to 
F. L. BERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
IP RIMES’ GOLDEN APPLE.—By the 100,1,000, 
xOT or 10,000 Extra line trees. With a full assortment of 
other Nursery stock. Wholesale list now ready, and mailed 
to the trade on application. R. G. HANFORD, 
Columbus Nursery, Columbus, O. 
No. 1 PERUVIAN, COE’S 
WlJiiil'l?® AMMONIATED SUPERPHOS¬ 
PHATE, FINE GROUND BONE, LAND PLASTER, &c„ 
for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by 
.S. IS. DEC A TOR & CO., 
Dealers in Agricultural Implements, &c„ 
197 Water-st., New York. 
fhiristHi -8-«> ds Q K A per Month guaranteed. 
tO Sure pay. Salaries paid 
weekly to Agnus everywhere selling our Patent Everlasting 
71 ’hits 1! 'ire Clothes Lines. Call at, or wnre.I'or particulars 
to, the Girard Wire Mills,261 No. Third-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
