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[April, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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PECSALTIES smd SOfELTIES 
SEED S. 
Sent by Mail, on Receipt of Price. || 
We mention below a few of the many new and reliable s;| 
seeds which we arc offering this season: 
Asparagus—Conover’s Colossal. Per packet 
Of H oz..'.» 0c ; j| 
(Our stock of this seed is so 6mall that we can offer 
it only by the packet.) Roots of one year’s 
growth, $3 per 100; $25 per 1,000. 
Ileaiij—Dwarf German Wax. Best String 
Bean. Per packet .15a ; 
Cabbage—Jersey Wakefield. Very fine, early. 
Per packet.l° c 
Early Wyman. A comparatively new vari¬ 
ety ; very carl}', solid, and tender. Per packet... .25c 
Eottlcr’s Improved Brunswick.. Large, 
solid, and very sure to head. Per packet.25c 
Carrot—Early Horn. Of superior stock. Tlic 
best early carrot. Per ounce.15c . 
Long Orange, Improved. The quality ot 
our stock of this cannot be excelled, and there 
is no better variety, either for family use or for 
feeding to stock. Per ounce . 15c 
Cauliflower—Early Erfurt. (True.) Per 
packet.25c 
Celery—Carter’s Dwarf Crimson. Per,packet. .25c 
Dwarf Wliite Solid and Boston Mar¬ 
ket. Each, per packet.10c 
Corn—Crosby Early Sweet. Finest early. Per 
packet.10c 
Muskmclon—New Yellow Cantelope. Fine. 
Per ounce. 20c 
■Water-melon — Pliinney’s New Early 
WSiitc. Early, solid, and of very fine flavor. 
Per packet.. .25c 
Onion Seed. (New Crop.) Large RcdW#tli- 
erslielcl. Per ounce.40e 
Yellow Dutch., Danvers and White 
Silver Skin. Per ounce.50c 
Peas-Waite’s Caractacus. Very oarly. Per 
quart.S5c 
McLean’s Advancer. Early, wrinkled. Per 
quart..-. 60 c 
McLean’s Little Gem. Very fine. Per qt...70c 
Potatoes—Early Mohawk* The best new vari¬ 
ety. Four pounds, by mail, $1; per bushel, $7; 
per Bbl., $15. 
Tomatoes—Sidcll’s Solid Mammoth and 
ChorKon’s Prolific. The finest among a 
large number of the new Tomatoes tested by 
ourselves last season. Each, per packet.25c 
Our SEED CATALOGUE containing a full list of 
all our Seeds with prices, description, &c., will be mailed 
free to all applicants on receipt of stamp. Address 
R. H. ALLEYS & GO., 
P- 0. Box 376 f^ew York. 
Choice harden and Flower Seeds. 
TBTW ANXUA1I. CATALOGUE, con- 
lv.nL taining a list of many novelties, besides all the stand¬ 
ard vegetables of the garden, (oner 100 of which are of my 
own, (/rowing,) with a choice selection of Flower Seeds, will 
be forwarded gratis to all. I warrant my seed shall prove 
as represented. 1 warrant it shall reach each purchaser. I 
warrant all money forwarded shall reach me. Send for a 
Catalogue. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 
Marblehead, Mass. 
NEW SEED CATALOGUES. 
Bridgeman's Annual Priced List of 
VEGETABLE, GARDEN, AND AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL SEEDS, 
Long 
Orange 
Carrot, 
s now ready, and mailed free to all applicants. Also ready, 
heir Descriptive Catalogue of Fi.owK.it Seeds, including 
sovelties for 1870. ALFRED BRIDGE MAX & SON, 
Is 
tliel 
X 
No. 876 Broadway, New York. 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWER SEEDS. 
Send for our ANNUATi DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
I.O'GUE OF FLOWER SEEDS for 1870. 
J, M. THOliBURN & CO., 
15 John St., New York. 
MAMMOTH DENT CORN. 
20 to 26, or 30rows; very large kernel, extraordinary for 
vield and weight.; one to two weeks earlier than other Held 
corn. Price, by mail, 1 qt., 75 cts„ 2 qts, $1.25. By Express, 
$2 per peck; .$5 per bushel. 
ISAAC N. BALTI1IS. 
Corydon, Ind. 
(f'lIOlCE GARDEN SEEDS.—Warranted fresh 
'Land good, mainly my own growing. 25 packets by mail, 
post-paid, for $1. Send for List of Seeds and Vegetable 
Plants. Earlv Cabbage Plants now ready. Nansemoud 
Sweet Potato Plains in "May and .Tune. Address 
II. F,. ACKER, Seed Grower, Woodbridge, N. J. 
C " HIOICE GARDEN SEEDS, all the Standard 
> kinds, mainly my own growing. Warranted fresh and 
good 25 packets by mail postage paid, for 81. Send lor List 
to make your own selection from. Address Henry E. 
Ack r.n,Grower of Seeds * Vegetable plants, Woodliridge.N.J. 
Read carefully Advt. of Wclf Cheek Nfusery, pago 155. 
Improved 
AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL 
SEEDS, 
Valuable for Stock Kaisers. Dairy Farmers, 
and. Others. 
We have supplied our customers for the past ten years 
with a superior quality of Long Orange Carrot Seed ; and 
as only the best-shaped and deepest orange-colored roots are 
used each year as seed stock the quality lias constantly Im¬ 
proved. $1.50 per pound, 40 cts. per quarter pound, 15 ct6. 
per ounce. Sent post-paid, by mail, on receipt of price. 
In addition to the above, we would call particular atten¬ 
tion to tlie following varieties of roots, valuable lor feeding 
purposes, tlie seed of which we will send, post-paid by mail, 
on receipt of tlie prices annexed. 
Long Red Mangel Wurzel, 75 cts. per pound, 25 cts. 
per quarter pound, 10 cts. per ounce. 
Yellow Globe Mangel 'Wurzel, 85 cts. per pound, 
23 cts. per quarter pound, 10 cts. per ounce. 
White Sugar Beet, 75 cts. per pound, 25 cts. per quar¬ 
ter pound, 10 cts. per ounce. 
Large White French Tumi;}, (for stock or table 
use,) 85 cts. per lb., 25 cts. per 14 lb., 10 cts. per oz. 
Lang Cow Horn Turnip, American Ruta¬ 
baga, Laing’s Swede and Yellow Aberdeen 
Turnip, each S5 cts. per pound, 25 cts. per quarter pound, 
10 cts. per ounce. A complete list of all kinds of Field and 
Gakben Seeds will be found in our New Need Catalogue, 
which will be mailed to all applicants on receipt ot stamp. 
A-Mress 
R. H. ALLEN & CO 
P. 0. Box 376, New York. 
(Juris & Gobi), . 
No. 348 Washington St., Boston. 
Importers and Dealers in 
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds, 
AND 
HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
0>nr 511 titrated Catalogue of 152 pages, gives tlie price of 
Seeds, Gladiolus, Fruits, &c., with a special list of Novelties 
dn Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c., not before given. 
Forwarded post-paid, for 25 cents. Address 
CURTIS & COBB. 
FERRE, BATCHELDER & CO.’S 
ILLUSTRATE!) CATALOGUE 
1 Seeils Rsttl 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN 
MANUAL, for 1870, will be ready for distribution early 
In January. It will contain about 100 pages, with numerous 
illustrations—a complete list of Vegetable and Flower seeds, 
to which will be added a list of Summer-Flowering 
Bulbs, Plants and Small Fruits. Sent to all 
applicants enclosing 10 cents. Our customers supplied 
without charge. Address 
FERRE, BATCHELDER & €0., 
231 Jlaiu St., Springfield, (Bass. 
; Three Best Squashes! 
Tlie Hubbard is tlie sweetest, dryest, and richest table 
squash for winter, tlie American Turban for fall, and tlie 
Boston Marrow the best pie squash. Seed sent post-.paid to 
any address, at 10 cents a package; Hubbard and Turban 25 
cent3 an ounce, and Boston Marrow 20 cents an ounce. I 
take pride in having been tlie original introducer of the 
Hubbard squash. My Illustrated Catalogue of Garden and 
Flower seed sent gratis to all. 
JAMES J. JL GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
NORWAY OATS. 
I have.'NORWAY OATS—true and pure—Unit I will 
i sell to those who wish to try their value, at $3.00 per bushel, 
in quantities not less than one bushel. No charge for bags 
or packing. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
300 Bushels Evergreen Broom-corn. 
. Seed, well matured and clean—unexcelled in quality. 
jL One peck, including bag.$1.15 
W■ Per bushel, “ “ 3.25 
Per 10 bushels, “ “ 30.00 
Phinney's Early Water-melon, pure and genuine, per oz. 25c. 
Strawberry Water-melon, delicious in quality, per paper, 25c. 
Gen. Grant Tomato ,warranted true, per oz., 50c. 
J. A. FOOTE, Seedsman, G5 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind . 
C ORN.—Hybrid Yellow Dent and Gourd Seed 
Corn, Chester White I-Iogs, Swedish, Surprise and Ex¬ 
celsior oats, Early Hose potatoes, and Clovers Seeds, 
Address GEO^A. DEITZ, Chambcrsburg, Pa. 
ARL Y'; SANF011D WHITE FIELD CORN.— 
A Selected seed, $ 1 per bushel. 
^ J. 0, WIN NEB, Pennington, N. J. 
Cata- 
Gregory’s Annual 
logue of 
Choice Garden and Flow¬ 
er Seeds. 
Having in former years introduced to the public tlie Hub¬ 
bard Squash, American Turban Squash, Marblehead Mam¬ 
moth Cabbage, Mexican Sweet Corn, Brown’s New Dwarf 
Marrowfat Pea, Boston Curled Lettuce, and other new and 
valuable vegetables, with the return of another season Tam 
again prepared to supply the public with Vegetable and 
Flower seeds of the purest quality. Mv Annual Catalogue, 
containing a list not only of all novelties, but also ortho 
standard vegetables of the garden (over one hundred of 
which are or my own growing) and this season for the first 
time a carefully selected list of flower seeds will be forward¬ 
ed gratis to all. Sent without request to my customers of 
last season. All seed purchased of me T warrant to be 
fresh and true to name, and that it shall reach the pur¬ 
chaser. Should it fail in cither of these respects I will fill 
the order over without additional charge. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Wethersfield Large Red Onion Seed. 
NEW CROP. GROWTH OF I860. 
Per lb. Per oz. 
IVethersfleld Large Red Onion, (best). $3.60 25e. 
“ 2d Early Red, very early. 4.00 46c. 
Yellow Globe Danvers (true), stock limited... 4.00 40c. 
New White Globe (fine).. 5.00 40c. 
Comstock's Prem. Fiat Dutch Cabbage (true). 3.00 25c. 
Tlie above varieties are grown expressly for us from select¬ 
ed stock, and warranted fresli and genuine. 
Sent by mail, postage paid, to any port of the country on 
receipt of price named. No variation in price. 
Parties ordering by Express, must remit with order. We 
g ay no Express charges or Freight. 
omstock’s Hand Cultivator and Onion Wcoder, boxed 
for shipment.$ 9.25 
Comstock’s heed Sower.boxed for shipment 10.35 
“ Onion Wecdcr and Seed Sower combined, 
boxed for shipment. 15.35 
Complete Machine, including Strawberry Runner Cut¬ 
ter and Weeding Hook'.boxed for shipment 1S.S5 
The above Machines delivered ill good shipping order at 
Railroad or Express Office on receipt of price named. 
Address R'. D. HAWLEY, 
Seed and Ag'l Warehouse, 493 and 493 Main Street,, 
Harlford, Conn. 
SEED POTATOES. 
I warrant the following choice varieties to be true to name. 
Potatoes to be of good size, and warranted to reach each 
purchaser. No charge for barrels or boxes. 
Bresee’s No. 4, or King of the 
Earlies. .per lb. 50c. 
Bresee’s No. 6. 
Bresee’s No, 5. 
Bresee’s No. 2, or Prolific. 
Early Rose. 
Excelsior. 
Willard. 
Early Mohawk. 
Early Snowball. 
My Illustrated Garden and Flower Seed Catalogue sent 
gratis to all. JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Per i Per 
4 lbs. peck. 
Per 
bu. 
Per 
bbl. 
Ten 
bills. 
1.50 
G.fO 
20.00 
40.00 
350.00 
1.50 
4.00 
14.00 
30.00 
1.00 
1.50 
5.00 
1.00 
1.25 
4.00 
9.CO 
80.00 
1.00 
1.00 
2.00 
4 50 
40.00 
1.50 
2.CO 
7.00 
16.00 
140.00 
1.50 
2.00 
7.00 
16 00 
140.00 
1.50 
2.00 
7.00 
15.10 
1.00 
1.00 
3.50 
7 CO 
8EEP POTATOES 
EARLY ROSE, per Barrel.. $3,00 
CLIMAX, “ “ 5.00 
PROLIFIC, “ “ 5.00 
MASSASOIT, “ “ 5.00 
STACY P. CONOVER, Matawan, N. J. 
SEED POTATOES. 
Warranted genuine. No charge for package or delivering 
on Cars or Boats in Moorestown or Philadelphia. 
lb. peck. bu. bbl. lObbls. 
Early Rose.$0.25 $0.50 $1.00 $ 3.25 $30.00 
“ “ 2d size.....20 ~~ . 
Bresee’s Prolific. 
“ “ 2d size. 
King of the Earlies or No. 4, 
Peerless or No. 6. 
Climax.25 
Early Mohawk.50 
For larger quantities than above a special bargain will be 
made. Send for Price List of best varieties of Small Fruits. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
.20 
.40 
80 
2.50 
.25 
1.00 
3.00 
7.00 
.25 
.75 
2.00 
5.00 
.55 
5.00 
15.00 
30.00 
.SO 
6.00 
20.00 
40.00 
.25 
1.00 
8.00 
7.00 
2.00 
6.00 
15.60 
22.50 
50.00 
40.00 
Early Hose Potatoes 
pure and first-class. No order filled for less than $1. Pack¬ 
ing done In good order and delivered at R. It., free. 
Address JOHN S. GILES, Apalacliin, N. Y. 
Early ®U>se Potatoes. 
Gne barrel Early Rose (160 pounds) and one pound each of 
Climax, King of the Earlies, and Bresee’s Prolific, delivered 
on board cars for $5. 
V. E. BAILEY, Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
G l 
_IVEN AW AY .—I shall give away several bar- 
r rels of Bresee’s No. 4 Potatoes (the king of tlie Ear- 
lies), to tlie purchasers of mv new varieties of Raspberry 
Plants. Send for Descriptive Circular to 
A. P. NORTON, Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. 
M orse-radisii sets.—B est, quality, 83 per 
1,000. Large lots less. O. L. WOODFORD, 
West Avon, Conn. 
