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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[November, 
DEM OREST’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 
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BOT§ AMS SIBLia F®B ¥©lJMi ABEBISA ii TOW MEhM t 
g BUIST’S WHOLESALE 
Price Current of CSardcM Seeds 
of this season’s crop is out. Our customers will receive cop¬ 
ies by mail without notice, otliers desiring them will please 
advise, enclosing stamp. Address 
ROBERT BUIST, Jn., 
Seed AVarehouse, 923 & 934 Market-street, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
g EARLY GOODRICH POTATOES. 
My crop of this celebrated variety is ready for shipping. 
Barrels containing 2^ busliels, price $10, including barrel. 
Address all orders 
ROBERT BUIST, Jr., 
Seed lYareliouse, 922 & 924 Market-street, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
^ BUIST'S GARDEN ALMANAC and 
MANUAl. for ’67, will be issued this month—every 
family sliould liave a copy—gratis on application, enclosing 
a red stamp. Address 
ROBERT BUIST, Jr., 
Seed 'Warcliouse, 922 & 92i Market-street, 
_PHILADELPHIA. 
Myatt’s Iiiniiseus 3S^liuB>arI>. 
For sale, Jly.att’s Linnmns Rlinbarb. -warranted genninc, 
packed and delivered at any point in the city of New Yorir, 
free of cliarge. 
Price per 1,000 ordinary size, $35.00. 
.. large size. $45.00. 
GEO. R. UNDERHILL, Oyster Bay, L. I. 
Post Olllce address "Locust Valley, L. I." 
Tiac ESaahflBfig 
Originated near Pliiladelpliia, is otTered as the largest and 
most productive hardv Raspberry now known, price of 
plants, $1 each ; $9 per dozen ; forwarded by mail. 
HENRVT A. DREEIi, Seedsman and Flokist, 
714 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
KOOTS. 
IVES, CATAWB^Y, CONCORD, IONA, &c. 
GRAPE WOOD. Many Varieties. 
SMEAIiIL, FISUITS. 
Kittatinny, Philadelphia and Currants. 
Address, toilhout stamp, fov Price List and History Ives’ 
Seedling. _ M. 11. LEWIS fc CO., Sa ndusky, Ohio. 
THE HOG BREEDER’S MANUAL sent free of postaire 
for 35 cents. Every farmer should have a copy. Address 
N. P. BOY'EU & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
Pure Brahma Fowls fPca-combcd), for s.vle in Trios or 
JTaira. B. F. HQLBROOIi, Natick, Mass. 
The KITTATIUKY —Ils Chief Points are: 
!• Very largest size. 
Enormous productiveness. 
3* Most delicious flavor, 
4* Uniform Ripening. 
5» No Hard core like Lawton. 
<>• Sweet enough without sua:ar 
7. Retains color after picking, 
y* Earlier than New Rochelle. 
9. Fit for Mai’ketwhen Ripe. 
10. Very hardy, has never win- 
ter-kill(Kl. 
71. Tested by 3 to ten years trial. 
1;^. Admitted the Best Black¬ 
berry known by the highest 
authority, viz: Chas. Downing. Wm. 
S. Carpenter, Peter B. Meade, rklitors 
Agriculturist, and every one wiio has 
tasted it. The above* is fully con¬ 
firmed by another year’s trial. No Gar¬ 
den, however small, is complete without 
it. Testimonials, &c.—30 pages—scut for 
2 stamps. Address 
AVERAGE SIZE. E. “WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
P EACH PITTS FOR NURSERYMEN, gathered 
from Native Trees. Also a prime lot of dried Peaches. 
Dried from superior ripe fruit, verv sweet. For sale by 
C. B. ROGERS, No. 133 Market-st., Pliiladelplda, Pa. 
Lilium Lancifolium or Japan Lily. 
20,000 strong Bnllis, very low to the Trade. Also a lim¬ 
ited supply of Iiiliuni Aiiratnin. For prices address 
FRANCIS BRILL, Newark, New Jersey. 
J|EC:seAAF Sc TAYII.OBS, 
N7 & 89 Bowery, and 65 Cliristy-strcet, New York, 
still continue to bo the largest dealers in 
Faa’lwr, PiBaaEng aafid Hctl-a’ooBan 
FsiE'iaiaaaa’e, 
of any bouse in tlio City. 
Prices reduced 20 per cent. _ _ __ 
PremiaflBfli FowBs I’or Sale, 
We have a few trios of our superior Pea-Cnmh Brahma's 
for sale, if applied for soon, at $7 per pair, or iJUO per trio. 
From tlie twelve best fowls in New England. 
FELCII & BELLEM, Box 93 Natick, M.a.ss. 
LAIVE’S PLRCUASIM AGENCY. 
Choice Iona, Israella and Adirondac Grape Vines. Trees 
Plants and Shrubs. Send for Catalogue. A reliable Agency 
for purchasing Agricultural Implements, Stock, &c. 
Special attention given to purchasing Books for Public 
or Private Libraries. II. B. LANE, 
151 Nassau-st., New York. 
65 INDISPENSABLE.” —How to Write, How 
"to Talk, How to Behave, and How to Do Business. 
A capital Hand-Book for all. By return post, $2.23. FOW 
LER & AVELLS, N. Y. Agents 'Wanted. 
F ARMERS’ AND STOCK BREEDER’S AD¬ 
VERTISER, sent 15 months for r,0 ets., in clubs of 20, to 
one offlee. Address N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester 
County, Pennsylvania. 
A MONTH IS BKING MADE WITH 
our IMPROVED S'rENCIL DIES, by ladies 
and gentlemen. Send for our/fee Catalogue 
containing samples and prices. Address, 
S. M. SPE.\’CER&CO., Bi attleHoro’, Vt. 
T he game of checkers si.mplified, 
price .50 cents ; The Scottish Draught Player, price $2 ; 
The Losing Game, price 75 cents; sent post-paid by A. J. 
DUNLAP, 280 Canal-st., New Y'ork. 
B ook agents wanted.—A gents are now 
wanted to solicit orders in each town In the United 
States, for Tlio Illiistvsitccl Histoi-y of tlic Bible, 
bv John Kitto. 1). D., F. S. A., Edited by Alvaii Bond, D. D., 
of Norwich, Conn. 
This is the best selling book now published. Agents make 
from $100 to $300 per month, and say “they never knew 
a book to nett co well.'' 
For further information applv immediately to the pub 
Usher. HENRY BILL, Norwich, Conn. 
66 WEWPHYSIOGNOMAL”—A Beautiful Boole, 
with 1,000 illustrations. Best work for Agents. 
Three styles, $.5, $S. and $10. Sent first post by FOWLER 
& WELLS. N. Y. Send stamp for circular. 
The Best Opportunity to Secure a Home. 
Mild and healtliv climate; soil suitable for all crops-the 
REST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION—best for markets. 
One thousand acres already idanted with choice limit—from 
$200 to $500 cleared from one acre in Small Fruits. Lois of 
all sizes for sale in the famous HA.MMONTON bRUIl SET¬ 
TLEMENT, SO miles from Pldladelplda, near the New York 
Railroad. A large population already loc.atcd and pro.sper- 
ing; hundreds are settling, good society, peifcctly healtby. 
all advantages. A large tract is now divided into farms to 
suit the actual settler. Price for 20 acres and upwards, froru 
$20 to $30 per acre, smaller lots for sale. Terms liberal. 
Title perfect. For full information address 
BITENES & JONES, Haramonton, N. J. 
All letters answered, 
