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AMERICAN ACRIGULTURIST, 
fSEPTEMBEB, 
LME’S PUECHASING AGENCY, 
FOR PURCHASING 
Articles of ITJterciianclise, Implements for 
tUc Farm, Garden and Mouseliold, 
Good Fertilizers, Seeds, Vines, 
Trees, &e., &c. 
Special attention paid to purchase of Books, and the 
Bclection of Private and Public Libraries. 
H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st., New York. 
TIMEIiAM® 
FISIJIT I^AWIIS, in a 
mild and healthful climate. Thirty miles soMtft of Phila¬ 
delphia by Railroad, in New Jersey, on the same line of lat- 
Itute as Baltimore, JId. 
The soil is rich aaid productive, yaryi^S ii'om a clay to a 
sandy loam, suitable for IVheat, Grass, Corn, Tobacco, Fruits 
and Vegetables. This is a great fruit country. Five hun¬ 
dred Vineyards and Orchards have been planted out by ex¬ 
perienced fruit growers. Grapes, Peaches, Pears, &c., produce 
immense profits. Vineland is already one of the most beau¬ 
tiful places In the United States. The entire territory, con¬ 
sisting of forty-five square miles of land, is laid out upon a 
general system of improvements. The land is only sold to 
actual settlers with provision for public adornment. The 
place on account of its great beauty as well as other advan¬ 
tages has become the resort of people of taste. It has in¬ 
creased five thousand people within the past three years. 
Churches, Stores, Schools, Academies, Societies of Art and 
Learning, and other elements of refinement and culturehave 
been introduced. Hundreds of people are constantly set¬ 
tling. Several hundred houses are being constructed, and 
it is estimated that five hundred will be built during thesum- 
mer. Price of Farm land, twenty acre lots and upward, |35 
per acre. Five and ten acre, and Village lots for sale. 
Fruits and Vegetables ripen earlier in this district than in 
any other locality north of Norfolk, Va. Improved places 
for sale. 
Openings for all kinds of business. Lumber Yards, Manu¬ 
factories, Foundries, Stores, and the like. 
For persons who desire mild winters, a healthful climate, 
and a good soil, in a country beautifully Improved, abound¬ 
ing in fruits and possessing all other social privileges, in the 
heart of civilization, it is worthy of a visit. 
Letters answered and the Vineland Rural, a paper giving 
full information, and containing Reports of Solon Robinson, 
sent to applicants. 
Address CHAS. K. LANDIS, Vineland P. O., Landis 
Township, New Jersey. 
From Report of Solon Robinson, Agricultural Editor 
of The Tribune : It is one of the most extensive fertile 
tracts, in an almost level position and suitable condi¬ 
tion for pleasant farming that we know of, this side of 
the Western Prairies, 
jMEirylancl Inarms 
“ On tSie Fasten! Shore,” 
Ranging from 50 to 600 acres, in Talbot County, on or near 
the Salt “Water Courses, and the “Maryland and Delaware 
Railroad.” Send for Circular and for reference to parties 
lately settled among ns. 
GOLDSBOROUGH & HALL, Agents, 
Easton, Maryland. 
CAIVAMBAICJUA FKdPACJATIMCJ ESTABEI^MMENT. 
An imperfect cut showing vertical partition two feet in length, with Vines as they are transferred to the open ground 
Secured by letters Patent, March 27,186(1, to F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
Grape Vines grown by my Patent process of propagating and transferring to the open ground, merit their superiority In 
size and vigor by the rapid growth allowed in the construction of my patent. It consists in the vertical partition separat¬ 
ing the roots of each row of Vines, and by which means they are transferred to the open ground without checking the 
growth of vines, or disturbing the roots as is unavoidable in the ordinary way. 
I am propagating by my method a large number of the most approved varieties, and am prepared to furnish vines singly 
or by the Huiiclvcrl Tliousaml. Price List sent on receipt of stamp to pre-pay postage. It will pay those 
wanting Vines to consult my List before ordering elsewhere. 
For full explanation of my patent and its advantages, impartial description of the leading and most profitable grapes for 
Wine or market, send two red stamps for Retail Catalogue, containing also cuts of Iona, Israella, Adirondac, Concord, Rog- 
ers’.Nos. 15 and 19, and Testimonials of our former patrons. 
I cordially invite all interested to call and examine my stock, or address 
IP. L. PERIiY, Ca-nnndaig na, INT. Y, 
PARSONS & CO., ' 
offer for the Fall Trade, 600,000 
GRAPE VINES 
of all the best varieties. Among them are: 
DEliAWARE, 
3 years, transplanted and unusually fine, $5 
per 1000. 
1 year, No. 1, $25 per 100 j $200 per 1000. 
“ 2, $20 per 100: $150 per 1000. 
“ 3. $12.00 per 100; 100 per 1000. 
Concord, $12.50 per 100; $100 per 1000. 
Hartford Prolific, $25 per 100; $200 per 1000. 
Diana, $25 per 100 ; $200 per 1000. 
I lOMA, 
per 100: $275 .1 No. 1, $100 per 100; $800 per 1000. 
2, $70 per 100; $500 per 1000. 
Israella, $100 per 100; $800 per 1000. 
Ives’Seedling, $25perlU0; $200 per 1000. 
Norton’s Virginia, $40 per 100; $300 per 1000. 
Adirondac, $10 per 100; $300 per 1000. 
Creveling, $40 per 100. 
Rogers’ Hybrids, $40 per 100. 
All the vines thus offered are grown without bottom heat, from single eyes of well-ripened wood, and in good, deep soil. 
not injured by extra manuring. 
For list of other sorts, they refer to their Descriptive Catalogue of Vines and Roses. 
They offer a large stock of very fine HOSES, mostly Hybrid Perpetuals and Moss, all on their own roots, at 
SiJO.OO per 100; $150 per 1000, 
Also, very fine C.amell!a Japonica, in large quantity, and very healthy. 
Maryland and Virginia FarmSt 
The Subscribers have on hand. Farms from 50 to 1000 acres 
on all the chief Thoroughfares, Railroads, and Water courses, 
in Maryland and Virginia. Also Country Seats near and 
Residences and Building Lots in and around Baltimore and 
Washington. For Descriptions apply to 
JOHN GLENN & CO., 
69 Second-st., Baltimore, Md. 
FAKII lLAiNB>.—20,000 
Acres, Franklin Tract, at Newfleld, Gloucester County 
New Jersey, on the Railroad running from Philadelphia to 
Cape May, 80 miles South of Philadelphia—adjoining the 
Vineland Tr.act, and 2 miles North of the Vineland Staflon— 
for sale at low prices and on easy terms, in lots to suit pur¬ 
chasers. Circulars, with reports of Solon Robinson, Hon. 
William Parry, and others, with full information, sent to ap¬ 
plicants, free. Address JOHN H. COFFIN & CO., New- 
tleld, Gloucester Co., N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
in Sontli Jei-scy, 
Of all sizes and excellent quality, well Improved, good 
buildings, fruit, etc., for SALE at $25 to $40 per acre. Also, 
excellent Timber Land at $15 to $20 per acre, near churclies, 
schools, mills, also, railroad and navigation loading to Phil¬ 
adelphia and New York. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
Apply to T. HOYT, Manamuskin, Cumberland Co., N. J. 
5 ;^RUIT lands in SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, 
the future Vineyard of America.—Vov grapes, peaches 
&c., not surpassed in tlie world. 40,000 acres at $1.25 to $10 
per acre, in Tracts to suit purchasers. Send for particulars 
to TROAV, MARSHALL & CO., Ironton, Iron Co., Mo. 
BARGAI^S. Grinnell, Iowa—House and lot in city, $800; 
10 acres partially improved, X mile north, $600; 10 acres 3 
miles west, $150. Religions and Educational advantages ex¬ 
cellent. W. C. CONDIT, Grinnell, Iowa. 
Colgate’s Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Veg¬ 
etable Oils in combination with Glycerine, and ospeo- 
lally designed for the use of Iiadics and for the Nursery. 
Its perfume is exquisite, and Its washing properties unri¬ 
valled. For sale by all Druggists. ■" 
For the Catalogue of a large assortment of the best TREES and SHRUBS, 
Address PARSONS & CO., at PLUSHING, N. Y. 
EEAPE VINES 
OF 
UME4iUAl4£.EI> €|EAEITY, 
AT THE 
Lowest r*rices. 
A Collection of all the leading varieties, comprising Con¬ 
cord, Delaware, Hartford, Diana, Rebecca, Iona, Israella, 
Adirondac, Allen’s Hybrid, Hogers’ Hybrids, etc., etc. 
The Snhscriher refers to Ids former customers, and begs 
for a continuance of their liberal patronage. Parties wish¬ 
ing to plant are respectfully invited to examine our stock 
before purchasing elsewhere. Send for a Price List. Sam¬ 
ple Vines sent by mail. 
Grrape 'Vines 
BY MAIL. 
Wishing to give our plants the wider distribution which 
they sliould have on account of tlieir excellent quality, we 
will fill orders for Vines by mail, promising every one wlio 
favors us with Ids orders, extra fine plants at a merely 
nominal cost. Send for a Price List. Addre.s3 
G. E. MEISSNER, Riclimonil P. O., 
Staten Island, N. Y. 
150,000 CJrape Vines. 
Delaware, Ives Maderia, Concord, Iona, Israella, Adiron¬ 
dac, Rogers’ Hybrids, and all otlier leading varieties. Also, 
50,000 Standard Apples, 5 years old, at 
HUMBOLDT NURSERIES, 
LENK & CO., Toledo, Ohio, 
SFECIAE! -3- SPECIAE! 
IONA,-— ISEAELLA,—ADIEONDAC, 
&c., &c. . 
We offer for Fall Sales a large and superior Stock of these 
BEST MEW CJBAFES, 
strong, thrifty, well-established plants, with an abundance 
of roots. Orders by Wholesale or single Vines will be 
promptly and carefully attended to at the most reasonable 
rates. Wo have also a 
Large Supply of Older Varieties! 
Delaware! Diana! Concord! Hartford 
Prolific ! Union Village ! Allen’s 
Slylbrid ! Sec., Sec. 
Spleudifl Vines one and two years old, by the dozen, 
hundred, or thousand, at prices tliat cannot fall to satisiy all. 
Send stamps for Terms and a Catalogue. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROS., 
Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
NATIVE GRAPEi. 
Iona, Israella, Adirondac, Christine, Delaware, Maxataw* 
ny, Allen’s Hybrid. Union Village, Creveling, Roger's Hy¬ 
brids, Alvey, Concord, Hartford, Clinton, &c., &c. A fine 
stock of tlio above from hearing vines, very low by 100 or 
1000, for cash. Send for a Price List. 
JOSEPH KIFT, Westchester, Fa. 
Send for a Copy, —A Copy of What ? 
Just what yon onglit to have. My Manual of Grape Cul¬ 
ture. Sent tree. See large advertisement, 
J. H. FOSTER, Jr., West Newton, Pa. 
