1869.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
391 
THE MOUNT TERSTOST, 
A SPLENDID NEW WINTER PEAR, 
THE BEST OP ITS SEASON, 
Is now offered to the public, for the first time, at the follow¬ 
ing reasonable prices, viz.: 
Standards—1-year-old, $2.00 each, $18 per doz. 
“ 2-year-okl 2.50 “ 24 “ 
Dwarfs—1-year-old. 1.50 “ 15 “ 
“ 2-y ear-old. 2.00 “ 20 “ 
Thi6 new fruit is vouched for by the Hon. M. P. Wilder, 
President of the Ain. Pomological Society; Jas. F. P. Hyde, 
Esq., President of Mass. Hort. Society; Henry Ward Beecher, 
and others. 
A FINE COLORED PLATE 
Will be furnished, gratis, together with a Circular, giving 
particulars and a full list of testimonials. 
Address Wffl. S. LITTLE, 
Commercial Nurseries, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
SSIooBBfiiiigtou Nursery. 
500 Acres. 18tU Year. 10 Green-Louses. 
Fruit, Ornamental, and Nursery Stock, immense and re¬ 
liable assortment very low for cash. 
Apples—including most magnificent stock of yearlings— 
also hardy Northern sorts, 6uch as Duchess Oldenburg, 
Hislop, Transcendent, and other Crab-apples, 1,2. 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—Speeiosum, Auratum, dtc. 
Also superior colored plates of Fruits and Flowers. 
Send 10 cents for Catalogues. 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, McLean Co., Ill. 
W OLF CREEK NURSERY.—4,000 2 & 3-year 
E. May, and other cherry trees. 75,000 Peach, includ¬ 
ing Van Buren’s Golden Dwarf, and general Nursery Stock. 
Catalogues free. .JOHN WAMPLER, 
Trotwood, Montgomery Co., Ohio. 
Salem Wrapc Nursery 
Removed to Lockport, N. Y. 200,000 Plants for sale, com¬ 
prising tlie entire Harris Stock, both the transplanted and 
the propagation from his thirty-acre vineyard at Salem-on- 
Erie, all which we purchased last spring. Bearing vines of 
Salem this year, in our vineyard, are perfectly healthy, 
while Concord is affected with both mildew and rot. Good 
judges claim this as “the best of all red Grapes.” A large 
stock of all leading varieties at low rates. 
For Price List address 
I. H. BABCOCK & CO„ Lockport, N. Y. 
Moorestown Small Fruit and 
Plant Farm. 
All the desirable varieties of Blackberry, Raspberry, and 
Strawberry Plants, including the Kentucky—that valuable 
addition for market gardening. Also all the new varieties 
of Potatoes, the most desirable of which are the Early 
Rose and Bresee’s Prolific. Don't forget to send for Price 
last before purchasing elsewhere, whether in large or small 
quantities. THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
GENUINE ORANGE QUINCE from BEARING 
AW Trees, 15 to 20 inches, thrifty and finely rooted. Cheap. 
Standard and Dwarf Pears, Plums, Cherries, Small 
Fruits, ancl general Nursery Stock. Agents aud dealers 
supplied at low rates. Send tor Price List. 
BRONSON & HERKNDEEN, Geneva, N. Y. 
IVACEDO^' NURSERIES, Macedon, 
it D N. y—Wo shall be pleased to send our Autumn Trade 
List to all who wish to buy. Some of its offerings are as 
follows: per 12. 100. 1,000. 
Orange Quince. \'A to 2>$ feet, v. thrifty. .$2.50 15.00 125.00 
Currants, La Versaillaise,W.Grape,Cherry, 2.00 , 7.50 60.00 
Red & White Dutch, Houghton's Seed. 
Gooseberry . 1.00 4.50 30.00 
Raspberries, Mam. Cluster, large stock... 1.00 4.00 80.00 
Doolittle $6 per 1,000: Seneca, Thornless.... 1.00 2.50 15.00 
Franconia, Philadelphia, and other Antw’ps 1.00 3.50 25.00 
Blackberries, Kittatinny, W. Early, Mis¬ 
souri Mammoth. 1.00 3.50 15.00 
higan Seed.. Kramer... 1.00 5.00 
[fax. Nan. III. Nicnise.. 1.00 3.00 
1.50 
_...j,my, and otner sorts.. <:> 2.50 
At the “12” and “100” rates, we will mall the above to 
any P. O. in the U. S. Address 
C. L. VAN DUSEN, Macedon, N. Y. 
NTdli 9 I 6° not require you to send 6tomp for 
LN " V e my price list of Plants and Potatoes, but I would 
not object if you did. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
W HOEVER wishes to buy good plants cheap 
will do well to correspond with me. I offer 
100,000 Concord Vines, 
50,000 Ives’ do. 
together with Hartford and Clinton. 
50,000 Wilson Early Blackberries. 
50,000 Missouri Mammoth do. 
5,1*00 Kittatinny do. 
30,000 Carke Raspberries. 
10,000 Philadelphia do. 
J. W. CONE, Vineland, N. J. 
“grape vines. 
Our Price List of Grape Vines for autumn of 1869, also 
Club rates, can be had on application. Our collection in¬ 
cludes all the best native varieties, warranted true to name. 
Quality aud prices caunot fail to suit. 
C. L. HOAG & CO., 
Lockport Grape Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
VTGRYKO»Y Wsmts MARTHA! 
fl-4 The best white Grape for general cultivation: Send 
Stamps for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of over onk 
hundred varieties of Grapes and Small Fruits, to 
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
1 no OHO IVES’ GRAPE I and 2 years old, 
LVOjWWW 1st class. .1. B. BELVILLE'& SONS, 
Mt. Washington, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 
Dutch Bulbous Flow¬ 
er Boots* 
Sent toy JUa.il, poat-panl, at Catalogue Prices. 
1?- K. BLISS SON, 
No. 41 Park Row, & 15 1 Nassau St., 
New York. 
Offer for sale a large and well selected assortment of the 
above, including all the most desirable varieties iu cultiva¬ 
tion. 
Tlie following varieties will be sent by mail, post-paid, 
upon receipt of prices affixed. Selection of varieties to be 
left with us. When less than the specified number are 
ordered, au additional price will be charged. 
Per doz. 
Hyacinths, double or single, fine named varieties..$3.50 
Hyacinths, double or single. Hue unnamed varieties 1.50 
Tulips, early double, fine named varieties.1.50 
Tulips, early double, fine mixed unnamed. 75 
Tulips, early single, fine named varieties. 1.50 
Tulips, early single, fine mixed unnamed. 75 
Tulips, Parrot, fine mixed, unnamed. 1.00 
Tulips, Bybloemen, bizarres and rose, fine named 3.00 
Tulips, Byblocmen, fine mixed. . 1.00 
Tulips, various sorts mixed, unnamed. 75 
Crocus, mixed, blue, white, yellow, and striped. 25 
Crocus, finest named varieties. 10 
Polyanthus Narcissus, finest nametf varieties_2.50 
Polyanthus Narcissus, fine mixed unnamed.. 1.50 
Iris, English, fine mixed varieties. 1.00 
Iris, Spanish, fine mixed varieties. 75 
Ranunculus, fine mixed varieties. 50 
Anemones, fine mixed varieties. 50 
Gladiolus, hardy fine mixed varieties. 1.00 
Snowdrops, double. 60 
Snowdrops, single . 30 
Hyacinthus, fine mixed varieties. 75 
Japan Lily, red and white, each 50 cents. 5.00 
White Lily, (Lilium candidum,). 1.75 
Lillum auratum, or new Golden Banded Japan 
Lily, each . 1 00 
Lilium longlflorum. 2.00 
Collections containing a fine assortment of all the leading 
varieties of the above will also he mailed post-paid, as fol¬ 
lows: Collection No. 1, $20; No. 2, $10; No. 3, $5.00; No. 4, 
$3.00. For the contents of each collection and further par¬ 
ticulars, 6ee Catalogue. 
Also a fine assortment of GREEN-HOUSE BULBS, com¬ 
prising Cyclamens, Ixias, Oxalis, Spabaxis, Tritonias, 
&c„ &c. 
Particular attention is invited to their 
New Illustrated Autumn Catalogue 
(containing an accurate description of eacli variety, with 
particular directions for culture, so that any person, how¬ 
ever unacquainted, cannot fail to succeed ; also a beautiful 
colored lithograph of the celebrated Lilium auratum), 
which will be mailed to all applicants enclosing ten cents. 
Ordeis may be addressed to B. K. BLISS & SON, 
Box 5,713, P. O., New York. 
FERRE, BATCUELDER & CO.’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
HYACINTHS, CROCUS, TULIPS, AND 
OTHER HARDY BULBS—for the au¬ 
tumn of 1S69, sent to any address on 
receipt of 5 cents. Address 
FERRE, BATCHELDER & CO., 
231 main St., Springfield, Mass. 
Imported Dutch Bulbous Roots. 
Our Annual Descriptive Catalogue of Hyacinths, 
Tulips, Crocus, Lilies, &c., for 1S69, is now ready for 
mailing to applicants. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 John-st., New York. 
DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS. 
Japan Lilies, &c., &c. 
Collections containing fine assortments of all the leading 
varieties of Fall-plantiug Bulbs, mailed post-paid, as fol¬ 
lows : Coll. No. 1, $20: No. 2, $10; No. 3, $5; No. 4, $3. New 
Catalogue will be. mailed to all applicants enclosing ten cts. 
CURTIS & COBB, 34S Washington St., Boston. 
Griipe Vines! 25 Dollars per 1,000. GrapeVines! 
For the next 60 days I will sell Concord Vines at $25 per 
1,000. By 10,000 cheaper. Hartford, $5 per 1,000. Ives'$4.00. 
Other sorts verv cheap. Address 
Oct. 1869, Dll, H. SCHRCEDE It, Bloomington, Illinois. 
R AMSDELL’S NORWAY OATS.—A quantity 
of this wonderful productive Oats for sale, at the fol¬ 
lowing prices: 32 fts., $5; 8 Its., $1.50- 4 fbs . post paid. $1.00. 
Address W, E. STITT, Columbus, Wis. 
VICK’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES, 
AND 
OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING. 
Is now published, and will be seat free to all who apply. 
Address- 
J n\.M. K.SS VICK, 
Rochester, IN. 'V. 
IVES’ SEEDLING VINES. 
10,000 2-year and 20,000 1-year-old grape roots. 
Cheaper than last spring. Address 
GOTTLIEB MYERS, in care of WILLIAM BAKER, 
165 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O. 
AirriMN, 1869. 
ROCHESTER 
COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, 
Established 1830. 
Tlie new Circular of Prices is just published, aud will 
be sent free to all applicants. Also 
FINE COLORED PLATES 
of the “ Mount Vernon" Pear, and “ Mareehal Niel" Rose. 
Descriptive Catalogue, 80 pages, 10 cents. 
Address AY.11. S. LITTLE, 
Commercial Nurseries, 
Rochester. N. Y. 
jZ non nnn GRAPE BUDS! Ill canes and cut- 
UjUUv/jUUU tings. Quality and genuineness guaran¬ 
teed. Illustrated Catalogue and Guide, 6 cts. 
M. H. LEWIS, Lock Box 114, Sandusky, Ohio. 
Dreer’s Descriptive Catalogue 
of Bulbs, and other Flower Boots. 
With Directions for their Culture and Management, for 
1869-70, is now ready for distribution. It contains tlie largest 
and best assortment of Bulbous Roots ever presented to tlie 
public, I having personally (while in Europe) made selec¬ 
tions and additions to my previous large collection of all 
really new and desirable varieties. Also a List of the most 
desirable Winter Blooming Plants, Roses, &c. Also Choice 
Flower Needs for sowing in the autumn, and tlie best varie¬ 
ties of Small Fruits for general cultivation, it will be for > 
warded by mall on receipt of postage stamp. 
Usual discount to the Trade. 
HENRY A. DREER, 
Seedsman and Florist, 
714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
I jffRUIT GROWERS!—Doty’s Pruner is now in 
use and recommended by W. S. Carpenter, Dr. Geo. 
Thi;ri>er, of tbe Agriculturist, A. S. Fuller, and other 
prominent pomologists ; also by Hon. Horace Greeley. 
Sec illustrated adv’f, page 352, Sept. No. Agriculturist. 
Address DOTY’S PRUNEli, 32 Cortlandt St., New York. 
£4AUTION. 
The President Wilder Strawberry. 
Besides tbe variety raised by tlie distinguished horticul¬ 
turist whose name it bears, there is also a European sort 
called President Wilder, of which nothing is known in tills 
country. As several unscrupulous persons are advertising 
the latter in a manner calculated to mislead the public, we 
warn all who desire to obtain the best of all strawberries, to 
be careful of whom they purchase, and be sure to get the 
American President Wilder , 
of which not one plant lias yet been sent out, or will be sent 
out until next spring, except as premiums to subscribers to 
Tiltou’s Journal of Horticulture. 
J. E. TILTON & CO„ Boston, Mass. 
OhA aaa GRAPE VINES. — Cheaper than else- 
yUUjUUll where, and as good; old and new varieties. II- 
lustrated Catalogue and Guide, 6 cts. Wholesale Prices, free. 
M. fl. LEWIS, Lock Box 114, Sandusky, Ohio. 
■g QJ Acres planted with Small Fruits. Large 
H- stock of Plants for sale : also of that potato that 
has no superior, for earliness, productiveness, and quality, 
“ The Early Pose.” Send for prices. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, 
Moorestown, N. J. 
THE WALTER GRAPE. 
We Invite all who wish to see tbe Walter Grape on tbe 
vine, to come before the 13th of September, as a portion 
will then be removed for the Exhibition. 
We here repent that the “Walter" is Hie best .flavored of 
tlie American Grapes now disseminated. The vine is a 
strong grower and fruit about the size of Catawba. 
Pricks— No. 1, $3.50 ; No. 2, $2 50; No. 3, $1.50: large de¬ 
ductions made for quantities. Send stamp for price list. 
FERRIS & CAYWOOD, Duchess Nurseries, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. Journals Inserting the above will be paid in vines. 
J UST ISSUED — Our Illustrated Descriptive 
Catalogue of Grape Vines etc. Price 35 cts. 
Address ISIDOR BUSH & SON, Bnshberg, Mo, 
N 
EW PEACH SEED.—For sa’e at, $1.00 per 
bushel. L. & M. WOODHITI.L 
Dayton, Ohio. 
