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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.' 
[August, 
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IN PRICE OP 
' TEAS AND COFFEES 
TO CONFORM TO 
PRICE OF GOLD. 
Increased Facilities to Club Oagauizers. 
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The Great American Tea Co. 
(P. 0. Sox 5643.) 31 & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
IN PRICE OF 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
TO CONFORM TO 
PRICE OF GOLD. 
Increased Facilities to C'!ul» Organizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
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(P. 0. Box 5313.) SI & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
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AND 
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horses for moving from place to place ; is suitable for Grain 
Threshing. Corn Shelling, Wood and Shingle Sawing, dec. 
Circulars, with descriptions and prices, furnished on appli¬ 
cation to 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y. 
“MAPLE SHADE FLOCK.” 
THOROUGH-BRED COTSWOLD SHEEP. 
PLATFORM AND COUNTER 
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and otherwise improves it in quality and quantity. Each 
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Bread Preparation.” WILSON. LOCKWOOD, EVERETT 
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GARDENING FOR PROFIT 
la the Market and Family Garden. 
By PETER HENDERSON. 
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TO CONFORM TO 
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* 
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i russian. and other Governments. None genuine without 
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T?¥>¥T€ATPION for T -l IfcfflnRTCS.— For 
834 information apply to W. S. CLARK, Piasident Massa¬ 
chusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass* 
Proprietors. 
LUCIUS A. CHASE, 245 Broadway, New York, 
and 
JOSEPH HARRIS, Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. YF 
This justly-celebrated flock was selected from the flocks 
of the most noted breeders in England , by John D. Wing, 
Esq., of Washington Hollow, N. Y., who gave personal at¬ 
tention to its collection, with reference to the be9t wool- 
producing and mutton qualities. It is pronounced by com¬ 
petent judges to be the ftnest flock in America; and the 
present leader, “ Champion of England ” and some of the 
ewes, arc believed to be equal to any that can be shown in 
any country. 
The wool is long, fine, and lustrous, yielding from 8 to 20 
pounds per. head. They are full and square-bodied, very 
strong in the loins, and weigh from 200 to 300 pounds at ma¬ 
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hardy and vigorous, and for breeding pure or crossing with 
other breeds, are believed to promise more profit than any 
other sheep. The wool is in good demand at remunerative 
prices, and the thorough-bred rams crossed with any other 
sheep, even Merinos, will produce a good combing wool, 
and lambs of such size as will bring a large price early in 
the season in market. 
Every sheep at present in the “Maple Shade Flock” was 
either imported or bred direct from imported sire and dam, 
and has a perfect pedigree. 
This flock took the first prizes in the long wool classes at 
the New York State and Dutchess Co. Fairs, in 3867 andlSCU. 
It will be the aim of the present proprietors to sustain the 
reputation of the “Maple Shade Flock,” and, if possible, 
add to it; also to show the good results of different crosses 
with other sheep. 
Having purchased of Mr. Wing his 
Entire Flock of Imported Sheep, 
We offer for sale Choice Ewes, Rams and Lambs. 
Address as above, cither 
LUCIUS A. CHASE, 
or 
JOSEPH HARRIS. 
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Profits of Wiarket Gardening. 
Manures and implements. 
Location, Situation, Preparation. 
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Transplanting; Insects. 
Varieties and Cultivation. 
Packing for Shipping. 
Preservation in Winter. 
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