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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
January.] 
GREAT DEDUCTION. 
TEAS and COFFEES 
At Wholesale Prices,, 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
THE OREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
(F. 0. Box 5643.) 31 and S3 Vesey St., New York. 
WOOD, TABES & MOSSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., A. I. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Steam-Engines, 
Portable, Stationary, anil 
Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use in Shops, Print¬ 
ing Rooms, Mills, Mines, and on 
Farms and Plantations lor Grain 
Thrashing. Food Cooking for 
Stock,Cotton Ginning, Sawing, etc. 
Circulars sent on application. 
FARM WAGOMS 
at Reduced Prices. 
ft. H. ALLEYS & CO., 
189 and I9i Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
Agricultural Implements, Seeds, and Fertilizers. 
DKEER’S IMPROVED LIMA BEAN. 
For description see page 423, Agriculturist, Nov., 1874. 
25 cents per paper: 5_papers, $U)0. 
HENRY A. DREEK, Pbilaciclpia. 
TATE^ & DAVENPORT, 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
Office, No. 1 Delaware Ave. Market, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Southern Produce a specialty. Correspondence solicited. 
Consignors advised daily. 
Established 1803. 
MAY AND STALK CUTTERS, 
VEGETABLE CUTTERS, 
MAY PRESSES, for Hand and Power, 
Metropolitan Agricultural Works, 
H. B. GRIPPING, 
Farmers' Almanac, 1875, free. 60 Courtlandt St., N. Y. 
HO 
IOW A 0 
Por the Middle 
Region of Western 
Better lands at cheaper prices than can be found else¬ 
where in all the West.—No grasshoppers.—No ague.—No 
Indians.—1,300,000 acres of the incomparable farming lands 
of Iowa, belonging to the Io*va P,. E. Laud Co., for sale on 
usual Bailroad land credit at $5 and $G per acre.—If you 
want a .farm in the West — start right?—Call at the Com¬ 
pany’s office, 92 Randolph St., Chicago, or send for a Guide. 
It costs nothing, and gives descriptions, maps, prices, terms, 
locations, and how to reach the lands from Chicago at no 
expense to the purchaser. Address 
JOHN B. CALHOUN, Land Commissioner. 
OFFICES OF THE CO., 
92 Randolph St., Chicago, or Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
EVERYTHING 
FOP, THE1 
GARDEN! 
FOP. 
Florists and Market Gardeners at 
lowest rates—monthly wholesale Lists of 
which mailed free on application. 
35 Cortlandt Street, 
NEW YORK, 
MARKET GARDENERS 
SEND POR IT 1 Our Special Price List, ENG¬ 
LISH OR GERMAN, of 
SE33I3S. 
Strictly Fresh and Pure, GEO. §. HAsEELL & 
CO., Rockford, Illinois. 
STEEL PENS! 
Sold fey all Sealers. 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HENRY HOE, Sole Agent, JOSEPH GILL0TT & SONS, 
ANBERSOITS STEAM BOILER, A MB 
KIP3PS MEW ENGINE 
ARE STANDARD, BEST, and CHEAPEST. 
HIGHEST AWARDS, LARGE SILVER 
MEDAL, at American Institute Fair, 1873, also at Seven 
State Pairs and Expositions. 
Simpler, will last longer, safer-, and more 
economical, than any others. 
Satisfactory Trial given to any responsible 
parties. 
SEN© FOES. CIRCULAR. 
CHEESE-BOX MATERIAL. 
I’mirh Burr Stone Grist Mills, 
warranted best in use, for Flour or Coarse Feed. 
1,000,000 Hoops, Rims, and Headings.—Also, 
"HOOPS POR TOBACCO DRUMS, 12 to 
18 inches wide, y inch thick. CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY APPARATUS and FIXTURES. 
FACTORIES BUILT AND FURNISHED ON CONTRACT, and best Herkimer Co. Cltccse Makers 
furnished. Correspondence solicited, 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, Manufacturers and Dealers, Little Palls, N. Y. 
CH URCHESISe^OOLS 
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Cattle, Sheep, 
and the Dog. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. 
Allen, R„ L. Domestic Animals. His¬ 
tory and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, 
Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Farm Dogs. With 
Directions for their Management, Breeding, etc. 
12mo.,.$1 00 
Allen, L. E. American Cattle. Their 
History, Breeding, and Management. Illus¬ 
trated. 12mo. 2 50 
Dadd, J. H. The American Cattle Doc¬ 
tor. Containing the Necessary Information for 
Curing the Diseases of Oxen, Cows, Sheep, etc. 
12mo. 1 50 
Darwin, Charles. The Variation of 
Animals and Plants under Domestication. Illus¬ 
trated. 2 vols. 12mo. 6 00 
Elint, Chas. L. Milch Cows and Dairy 
Farming.. 2 50 
Guenon, M. E. A Treatise on Milch 
Cows, whereby the Quality and Quantity of Milk 
any Cow will give may he accurately determined 
by observing natural marks and external indica¬ 
tions alone, etc. Svo. Cloth. 75 
Harris, Joseph. A Treatise on the Pig. 
Breeding, Rearing, Management, and Improve¬ 
ment. Illustrated. 1 50 
Jacques. The Barn-Yard. A Manual of 
Cattle, Horse,-and Sheep Husbandry ; or. How to 
Breed and Rear Domesticated Animals. 12mo. 
Jennings, 31. Sheep, Swine, and Poul¬ 
try. The best Modes of Breeding, their Feeding, 
Management, etc. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth.’... 
Jennings, R. Cattle and their Diseases. 
Embracing their History and Breeds, Crossing 
and Breeding, Feeding and Management. 
Morrell, L. A. The American Shepherd. 
Being a History of the Sheep ; with their Breeds, 
Management, and Diseases. 12mo. 
Randall, H. S. Fine Wool Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry. 12mo. 
Randall, H. S. Sheep Husbandry. With 
an Account of the Different Breeds, and Direc¬ 
tions in regard to Summer and Winter Manage¬ 
ment.. 
Randall, H. S. The Practical Shepherd. 
A Complete Treatise on the Breeding, Manage¬ 
ment, and Diseases of Sheep. Svo. 
Youatt, W., and W. C. L. Martin. 
Cattle. Being a Treatise on their Breeds, Man¬ 
agement, and Diseases. Illustrated. 12mo. 
Youatt, W., and W. C. L. Martin. 
The Hog. A Treatise on the Breeds, Manage¬ 
ment, Feeding, and Medical Treatment of Swine, 
etc. 
Youatt, W. Sheep. Their Breeds, Man¬ 
agement, and Diseases. To which are added 
Remarks on the Management of Sheep in the 
United States... l 00 
1 CO 
1 75 
1 75 
1 CO 
1 DO 
2 00 
1 50 
1 00 
Herbert, H. W. (Frank Forester). The 
Dog. By Dinks, Mayliew, and Hutchinson. 
Compiled, Edited, and Illustrated by Frank 
Forester... 3 00 
Richardson, H. D. Dogs. Their Ori¬ 
gin and Varieties; Directions as to their Man¬ 
agement, etc. 12mo. Cloth.. 60 
Stonehenge oil the Dog. 3 75 
Warne’s Handbook on Cattle; Varieties 
and Management.. 00 
Warne’s Handbook on Sheep; Varieties 
and Management. 50 
Willard, X. A. Dairy Husbandry. s 00 
Youatt, William. The Dog. Illustra¬ 
tions. 8vo. Cloth. . 4 00 
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