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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[March, 
FRUIT TREES FOR SPRING of 1870. 
YVe offer for tlie Spring trade a large and very fine stock of 
Standard Pear Trees, largely of Bartlett, Dwarf Pear Trees, 
largely of Duchess, Cherry, I'luin and Peach Trees, Grape- 
Vines.etc.Also.a large stock of one-year-old Fruit Trees of all 
kinds, suitable for distant transportation by express. 
Prices low. For Price List, address 
E. MOODY & SONS, 
Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
Strawberries selected from 100 Varieties, 
Hudson's Early, new seedling, very large, productive, earli¬ 
est berry known, fine for market, extra; plants, $1.50 doz.; 
$5,100. 
Hudson's Ho. 9, new seeedling, monstrous berry, extra: $1, 
doz.; $4, 100. 
Hoyden's No. 15, new, very large, productive, extra, $1 doz. 
Boyden’s No. 30, largest and best berry: Charles Downing, 
Romeyn Seedling, Peak’s Emperor, Barnes’ Mammoth, 
Napoleon III, Nicanor, and White Alpine, these 11 varie¬ 
ties 1 doz. each free by mail for $5. 
Agriculturist, Green Prolific, Downer’s Prolific, Wilson, 30c. 
doz.; $1, 100; $7.50, 1,000. 
Africana, new berry of monstrous size, black, v. prod., $3 doz. 
Mrs. Grant , new, largest and best white berry known, $3 doz. 
Versaillaise & Cherry Currants, good plants, $150 doz.; $7,100. 
Dr. Brete's, new seedling, figured in Dec. No., wonderfully 
S reductive, best currant known; 1 plant, 50c.; $4 doz. 
lack Cherry, largest currant known, $2 doz. Address 
W. S. CARPENTER, Eye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Ivy Mil! Maia'sery. 
Our Catalogue of over 100 varieties of Potatoes, 100 varie¬ 
ties of Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Grape-vines, 
and other Small Fruits is out, ami will be mailed to all 
applicants. Address REISIG & HEXAMER, 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Osag-e Orange Seed. 
By mail, postage paid, 75 cents per pound. Wholesale 
rates furnished on application. Address 
PLANT BROS., PRATT & CO., 
St. Louis, Mo. 
ENUINE PLANTS.—A good stock of the best 
w-” varieties for market, of Strawberry, Raspberry and 
Blackberry. For price list address A. B. & C. G. ECKEIt- 
SON, Norwood, Bergen Co., N. J. 
Clarke Raspberry. 
Sent post-paid bv mail at $2 per doz. 
LYMAN BASSETT, 
North Haven, Conn. 
FREE BY; MAIL 
My new Descriptive Catalogue of Small Fruits, with brief 
Instructions for planting, etc., free to any address. Jajw 
rales to the Trade, _ M. N. WILSON, Mncedon, N. Y. 
S3, $15, $100 is the respective price for The Great Ken¬ 
tucky Strawberry, by the doz., 100, and 1,000. Send for Price 
List of Small Fruits in variety. Also, Asparagus Roots, 
Early Rose and other Seed Potatoes. 
TIIOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
ONET LOCUST SEED.—From Honey Locust 
Farm, L. I. Price $1 per lb. up to 5 lbs., from” that to 10 
lbs. 90 cts., over 10 lbs., 75cts. Address 
_It. CRISWELL, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
44 
GUANO 
5 9 
Sardy’s “ Soluble Pliosplio-Peruvian.” 
Do. “ Ammoniated Soluble Pacific.” 
Also, Ground Carolina Phosphate and Land Plaster. 
The use of the above Soluble Pliosplio-Peruvian and Am¬ 
moniated Soluble Paeilic Guanos, is particularly recom¬ 
mended, they being compounds of the richest Pacific Plios- 
pliatic Guanos, rendered soluble; the former containing 20 
per cent of Peruvian Guano, and the latter highly ammo- 
niated with animal matter—making the most concentrated 
and profitable fertilizers in use for Cotton, Corn, Wheat, 
Tobacco, and all other crops. 
For prices and full particulars send for pamphlet. 
For sale in Bags and Barrels, in quantities to suit, by 
JOHN B. SARDY, 88 Wall St., New York. 
P. O. Box 5,883. 
“ Peril your hand and it will Peed You.” 
Fertilizers. 
Pure Ground Bone, coarse or fine, $35 per ton. Pure Bone 
Flour, $55 per ton. E. Frank Coe’s Ammoniated Super¬ 
phosphate, $55 per ton. Gypsum or Land Plaster, $1.60 per 
Bbl. of 250 lbs. Any of the above shipped free of cartage in 
lots of one or more tons. Address 
J. It. DECATUR & CO., Manufacturers of Agricul¬ 
tural Implements and Dealers in Seeds, 
_ 197 Water Street, New York. 
Bone Flour. Bone Flour. 
Cracked Bone, Bone Meal, Bone Flour, and floured Bone, 
guaranteed to produce same effects at Half Cost of Peru¬ 
vian Guano. Send l'or Circular. Address 
__LIS TER BROTHERS, Newark, N. J. 
E FRANK COE’S AMMONIATED~BONE 
® SUPERPHOSPHATE, price $56 per ton. 
PISII GUANO. 
Warranted pure, $35 per ton. 
For sale, by ENOCH COE. 
Williamsburg, N. Y. 
very fine, eggs, $a doz. Dark Brahmas, imported from 
Cooper, extra, eggs, $s doz. Aylesbury and Rouen Ducks, 
extra eggs $5 doz. Silver Spangled Hamburgh, Grey Dork¬ 
ing, \\ bite Leghorn. $3 doz. Address 
_V. S. CARPENTER, Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
B RAHMA POOTRA Fowls, $G per pair. Eggs 
from the same, $1,50 per doz. - 4 doz. $5. 
W. E. STITT, Columbus, Wis. 
T 
O BE SOLD, OR LET FOR STALLIONS, 
The following 
IMPORTED THOROrCH-BREOS, 
Of the most fashionable blood, if not sold before 1st March, 
will he let to responsible parties: 
WARMINSTER—10 years : 
HAMPTON COURT—6 years; 
GLENNEVIS—4 years. 
For price, and further particulars, apply to 
E. W. CAMERON, 
23 South William St., New York, 
LDERNEY8 FOR SALE. 
Address G. W. FARLEE, 
40 Wall Street, New York, or Cresskill, N. J. 
Premium Chester White Pigs. 
Warranted as pure bred stock as can be obtained iu Ches¬ 
ter Co., Pa. Bred and for sale by 
JAMES YOUNG, Jr.. & CO., Marsliallton, Pa. 
Send for Circular and Price List. 
REMIUM CHESTER WHITE SWINE, Cattle, 
Sheep, Swine, Poultry, etc. Warranted to be of perfect 
purity and breed from first-class imported stock. 
Send Stamp for Illustrated 16-page Circular. 
THOS. B. SMITH & CO., 
Plantsville, Conn. 
Premium Chester White Pigs. 
Bred and for sale by 
GEO. B. HICKMAN, 
West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 
[Es?- Send for Circular and Price List. 
REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS, Cattle, 
Sheep and Fowls. Bred and shipped to order. Send 
for circular on Breeding and Care. THUS. WOOD, 
Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa, 
P URE BRED Chester White Pigs.—Brahma, 
Black Spanish, Gold-laced Sebright Bantams, and Game 
Fowls, tired and shipped by J. IV. & M. IRWIN, 
Send for Circular. Penningtonville, Chester Co., Pa. 
H. WARNER HAS TAKEN FIRST PREMI- 
'LR • urns on Houdans, La Fleelie, Crevecoeurs, Dark Brah¬ 
mas, Light Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Silver Gray Dork¬ 
ings, White Dorkings (rose comb). Silver Sebright Bantams, 
Rouen and Aylesbury Ducks, either at tlie New York State 
Agricultural Fairs, or at tlie N. Y. S. Poultry Exhibitions, 
and on most varieties at each show. Also the “ Agricultur¬ 
ist " First Premium, tlie N. Y. S. Poultry Society's large Gold 
Medal on Dark Brahmas, and the Society’s First Premium 
on Houdans, the large Gold Medal, valued at $80 each. The 
most of my Buff Cochins are stock I bought from Mr. G. H. 
Leavitt, last August, which included all his fowl—those pub¬ 
lished in the Agriculturist, Sept., 1868, and those that took 
first and second premiums at tlie Columbian Society Show, 
in Dec., 1863; first and second at the Pennsylvania Poultry 
Exhibition, and first, second, and third, at the N. Y. State 
Poultry Show in March, 1869. 
1 am now breeding from 63 choice imported fowl, with a 
few selected from my old stock. 
EGG PRICE LIST: 
Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Dark Brahmas, La 
Fleelie, Houdans, Crevecceurs, Imported Rouen and Ayles¬ 
bury Ducks, $G per dozen. Light Brahmas, Silver Gray 
Dorkings, and White Dorkings. $2.50 per dozen. Golden 
and Silver Sebright Bantams, Aylesbury and Rouen Ducks. 
$3 per dozen. Dorkings, and Black Red Game Bantams (all 
imported), $6 per dozen. 
Y oung fowl for sale after October. Send stamp for circu¬ 
lar. 
G. II. WARNER, New York Mills, 
Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Tliorougii-bred Poultry. 
Gold Medals, Paris and New York, with upwards of 600 
Prizes during tlie last 4 years. 
JAMES C. COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick,Ireland, 
has for disposal 1st class Dark Brahmas, Buff Cochins, Hou- 
dan, Creve Cceur, La Fleelie and Spanish, Toulouse Geese, 
Rouen and Aylesbury Ducks.—Eggs from same (of which 
those sent in 1869 to the United States and Canada produced 
well) at 4 sli. per doz. for 3 doz.,with 8s. freight and package 
to New York on each order. Goose Eggs, 5s. per doz. Prices 
of Birds as per requirement. Specimens or any variety not 
above mentioned can he supplied at the most reasonable 
prices according to quality. 
Eggs from Prize Imported Stock. 
Dark Brahmas, per doz. $6. Partridge Cochins, $5. Grey 
Dorkings, $3. Aylesbury Ducks, $5. Guaranteed fresh and 
•e. A few flue Dark Brahma Cocks, $0. 
_ J. M. HALSTED, Rye, N. Y. 
Fcsve ©red Poultry. 
CreveCceurs, Houdans, Dark Brahmas, and Black Spanish. 
Eggs for sale. Send stamp for Circular. One pair White 
Houdans for sale. Very rare and beautiful. 
_ A/M. IIALSTED, Box 23, Rye, N. Y. 
Improved Stock. 
Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, and Choice Fowls. Shipped with 
safety to any part of the United Stales and Canada. Send for 
circulars. Address II. F. STOWELL, Williamsport, Pa. 
P OULTRY.—Send for my Price List of Eggs of 
Imported and Pure Breeds of Poultry. Address, with 
Stamp, LITTLE MAN, Springfield, O. 
(Also, Circulars of nives and Bees.) 
F OWLS. — One trio White Leghorns from pre¬ 
mium stock, for sale. Also, Leghorn and Bralima eggs 
for hatching. C. W. GLEASON, Rock Bottom, Mass. 
ljLW AOTIff/TON &. KIRKHAM, 1M- 
Hta. PORTERS and BREEDERS of tlie FRENCH varieties 
of Poultry. All orders filled from our own imported and Pre¬ 
mium stock. Poultry Yard, Brewsters. N. Y . Send Stamp 
lor Circular. P. o. BOX 4427, New Y’ork City. 
Poultry Appliances. 
Incubators.—Tli» oniy successful machine offered for 
sale in America. 
Artificial Mothers, with and without artificial heat. 
Feeding and Drinking Fountains, St.ne Nest Eggs, &c., &c. 
Address with stamp, 
A. M. HALSTED, Box 23, Rye, N. Y. 
pure 
FIRST PREMIUM, N. ¥. EXHIBITION, 
December, 1860. 
Golden Spangled Hamburgs (Sir St. G. Gore’s strain), the 
handsomest birds in America—Eggs, $5 per dozen. 
Silver Spangled Hamburgs, choice, “ 3 “ “ 
Light Brahmas, from one of the choic¬ 
est strains,.“ 4 “ “ 
Fifty cents extra for safety package, if desired. 
Address, with stamp, 
J. CLARENCE S1DELL, Englewood, N. J. 
Disappointed correspondents of last year, please write. 
IIoudaH and Grey Dorking Fowls. 
Eggs from the above for sale. Houdan, $5.00 per doz. 
Grey Dorking (from Wm. C. Cooper's stock, of Limerick), 
$3.00 per doz., packed in double box and delivered to Ex¬ 
press upon receipt of price. Address 
C. D. VALENTINE, Fordham, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
F owls.—a gentleman who has an 
overstock of first-class Fowls, raised from the best im¬ 
ported blood and 'premium birds, will sell the same. Also, 
eggs for sale. Address Box No. 13, Greenville, Post-office, 
New Jersey. 
P URE BRED Fancy Poultry.—Eggs from Buff 
Cochins, Dark and Light Brahmas, and Golden Spangled 
Hamburgs. Address (with stamp) 
_ C. C. CORBETT, Norwich, Conn. 
TjDOR SALE.—Eggs and male birds from import- 
H. ed prize Creve Coeurs. Also a few eggs from superior 
imported Partridge Cochins. GEO. F. CHAMPNE Y, 
Taunton, Mass. 
E GGS.—My mode of sending Eggs is a success, 
they have hatched after shipping 1,000 miles! Pure 
Spanish, $2 per 13; Java, $2.50 per 13; and Cayuga Ducks, 
$3.50 per 13. _ J. BENNETT, Su nman, Ind. 
The American Standard of Excellence. 
A complete guide in purchasing and selecting fowls for 
breeding or exhibition. Every one with a yard of choice 
fowls should own it. Price 50 cts. by mail. 
" ” " ‘ Box 23. Rye, N. Y. 
s. by mai 
A. M. HALSTED, 1 
C IRCULAR and price list for 18711.—Italian 
Queens, and Colonies. Hives—not untented, swm-mino- 
M. QUINBYL 
L. C. ROOT. 
UNION PACIFIC 
RAILROAD COMPANY 
OFFER FOR SALE 
1,500,000 Acres Lands. 
ON THE LINE OF THE ROAD, IN THE 
STATE OF NEBRASKA. 
For Cash or Credit, at Low Rates of 
Interest. 
PRICES RANGING FROM 
$2.50 to $10.00 per Acre. 
CONVENIENT TO MARKET, BOTH 
EAST AND WEST. 
Descriptive Pamphlets, with accompanying 
Maps, Now Rea.ly. 
Sent Free to All Parts of the United 
States, Canada and Europe. 
These Lands are as 
RICH AND FERTILE AS ANY IN THE 
UNITED STATES. 
For pamphlets and all information, address 
O. F. DAVES, 
Land Agent U. P. 12. IS. Co., 
Omaha, Nebraska. 
Onedialf interest in a first-elas3 
Nursery and Fruit Farm for Sale. 
The undersigned wishes to sell a one-half interest in his 
Nursery and Fruit Farm, near'Warsaw, Indiana, to a prac¬ 
tical man that can take charge of and manage it. It is well 
stocked with teams, &c., and near good markets. For fur¬ 
ther particulars, address 
_ J. B, DODGE, Warsaw, Ind. 
f ^OR SALE. — One of Ihe best Mill or Mnnnfae- 
■ tnring properties, with 70 acres of land on Goose Creek, 
Loudon Go., Va„ about 4 miles from Leesburg, the County 
seat, 3 miles from Potomac River, and Chesapeake and Ohio 
Canals, and about a quarter of a mile from tlie Alexandria 
and Loudon Railroad. For particulars, address 
Sl^ON J. MAItTEXET, 6 South St,., Baltimore, Md. 
Virginia Farm. 
For trucking, fruit, &c., near Norfolk, and rapidly increas¬ 
ing from City values. An extended lease, at. a nominal rate 
with an interest in the sale to a party of enternrize, substance 
and highest references. Address W. S. FOREST, Main St., 
Norfolk, Va., or B. L. It., P. O. N. Y. City. 
I i^OR SALE.—A very fine Farm of 120 Acres, 
with a Vineyard of7>3 acres; Apple and Pencil Orchard 
about 500 Trees; Small Fruit, etc. A new and elegant two- 
Btory house with 9 rooms, good cellar, good barn, out-houses, 
2 tine wells, etc., at $100 per acre. Terms ensv. Made 8,500 
galls, wine in ’68. Henry A. Dietzel, Carlyle,Clinton Co.,111. 
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN FARMS—ALL 
^ sizes andprices. IV. H. NEYYTON & CO., 
Send 10c. for Catalogue. 23 Lexington Street, Baltimore. 
