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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
THE PLANTING SEASON FOE TEEES 
HAVING ARRIVED, 
PARSONS & COMPANY 
invite the attention of those about planting,to their large col- 
lection at _ _ 
FliUSKIIG, li. S. 
Our FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS are of vigorous growth, 
and the best quality, and the Ornamental Department contains 
EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES, 
in great variety and of handsome form. 
Those commencing or adding to their stock of 
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, 
will find with us all that they need. Wehave now a large and 
very choice collection of 
©rein ids, 
many of them of great variety and beauty. 
We deliver goods at Fulton market wharf free, and we invite 
purchasers to visit our grounds, or to select from the different 
Catalogues, which will be forwarded by mail, and can also he 
obtained at 179 Broadway, New-York. 
LAWTON OR NEW ROCHELLE ) Trail,, - hpawv 
NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON J 11 $ 
GsF'PRICES REDUCED.^} 
The undersigned, Agents for Messrs. George Seymour & Co., 
and other first class cultivators, offer plants of the above re¬ 
markable fruit, at tlie following very low rates: 
1000 planls_$50 00 | 100 plants.$6 00 I 25 plants. $2 00 
500 plants_ 25 00 | 50 plants. 3 50 | 
Warranted genuine. DREW & FRENCH, 
Produce and Com. Merchants, No. 6 Erie Buildings. 
'(3?* We have issued the seventh edition of our pamphlet, (22 
pages.) on the History, Culture, and Success of this remarkable 
Frn t, containing full details of the results of the culture of 
the Season just closed—which we will forward on receipt of 
nine cents in postage stamps. 
REW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON 
BLACKBERRY SEEL. 
We offer for sale to those living- at a distance, several quarts 
of the above Seed of the past season’s growth. 
We have reproduced the fruit from seed, several times, and 
in all cases it has proved fully equal to the original. 
Price per qnart.$6 00 
Price per package of 2000 seeds.$1 00 
GEO. SEYMOUR St CO. 
South Norwalk, Ct., Sept. 21,J859^____ 
LAWTON BLACKBERRY; 
For the original variety, for Circulars free, address 
WM. LAWTON, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
The Allen Raspberry. 
The best hardy Raspberry in Cultivation—of larg-e size, high 
flavor, and very productive. 
“ The Allen Raspberry is one of which a great deal may be 
expected, as exhibited with us, for its large size, bright red 
color, firmness for carriage, uniformity of yielding, and com 
plete hardinessE. J. Hooper , See. Cincinnati Horticultural 
Society in August Horticulturist. 
The “ Allen ” took the first prize in a large competition of 
Raspberries at the Cincinnati Show in June last. 
Geo. Seymour & Co , of Norwalk^ Conn.-—extensive berry 
growers—after trying fifty plants in bearing, ordered a thousand 
plants more of me, remarking that “ for all good qualities com¬ 
bined, the “ Allen” is the best raspberry we have seen or cul¬ 
tivated.” 
Wm. Parry, of Cinuaminson, N. J . near Philadelphia, ditto, 
substantially to Messrs. Sevmour & Co. 
“ Our agent, one of the oldest fruit dealers in Washington 
Market, New-York, informs us, that no better raspberry comes 
into market than the ‘Allen.’” H. & J. Carpenter, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
Price $40 per 1000; $5 per 100; $1 per dozen plants, well 
packed, and sent per express, or other conveyance, as directed. 
Orders wit h money enclosed will be promptly answered. 
LEWIS F, ALLEN. 
Black Rock, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1859. 
RUE ALLEN RASPBERRY PLANTS, 
Lawton Blackberry, Linnaeus Rhubarb, Peach trees, etc. 
For sale low. Address EDWIN ALLEN, 
New-Brunswick Nurseries, N. J. 
T 
M ilton or north river Ant¬ 
werp RASPBERRY PLANTS for sale, at $11 per 1000 
plants. This is the largest and best variety for market use. 
Address E. S. WOOLSEY, Milton. Ulster Co., N. Y. 
B Y MAIL — POST-PAID — GRAFTS, 
VINES and PLANTS, packed in moss or oiled silk •. 
Grafts of the Baker Apple at.$0 50 per dozen 
Concord Grape Cuttings. 1 20 
Concord Grape Vines, suitable for mailing-0 60 cts. each 
Delaware Grape Vines.2 50 
New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry Plants ... 0 75 per dozen 
Cahoon Pie Plants, crowns.1 00 
Peabody. Wilson’s Albany. McAvoy’s Superior 
and other choice strawberries.0 75 
Cash or stamps must accompany orders, which will be filled 
as soon as the season will admit. F. A. ROCKWELL. 
Ridgefield, Conn., Nov. 1859. 
Hardy Frsiil Trees. 
HIGHLAND NURSERIES, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
50,000 very fine 2 yr. Stand, and DVvarf Pear, $20 to $30 per 100. 
10,000 extra fine 2 yr. Stand Cherry, $12 per 100. 
20,000 Isabella, Catawba, and Clinton Grape, strong, $50 to $80. 
10,000 New Rochelle Blackberries, $40 to $60 per 1000. 
200,000 Apple Roots, grafted to order, 10,000 for $50 in Spring. 
600.000 Stocks—Apple 1 yr. $3 ; 2 yr. $4 ; extra, $6. Cneriy, $5 
to $6. Pear, $8 to $12. Anger’s Quince. $10 to $12. 
Plum $12. 
Also, Apple, Plum, and Peach, Quince, Currants, Raspberries, 
Strawberries, Roses, Mount,. Ash, Horse Chestnut, Shrub¬ 
bery, Bulbous Roots, &c., for sale cheap by 
COWLES & WARREN. 
LARGE STANDARD PEAR TREES FOR SALE, 
At our Nursery we have a quantity of extra large Pear Trees 
of the most approved kinds, very thriftv, and all of them have 
been trimmed and transplanted, and therefore have splendid 
tops and roots. We also have a quantity of Apple, Cherry and 
Plum Trees, and a variety of other trees, vines, Shrubs, &c., (as 
above,) for sale by WICKHAM & BLOODGOOD, 
Tioga, Tioga Co., Penn. 
IOXA ISLAX© VIWES. 
A new edition of Descriptive Catalogue will be ready by the 
15th, wh -h. will be sent to applicants sending a three cent 
stamp. It contains additional information relative to planting, 
training, an.: the management of vines, with a full and accu¬ 
rate descnpti a of all the valuable varieties with which I am 
acquainted that are now in market. 
My facilities for propagating (including nearly an acre of glass) 
are extensive, and in consequence my plants generally, and es¬ 
pecially the Delaware Vines, are this season of much better 
quality than I have before been able to offer. 
Of Large Diana Vines my stock is limited, but of surpass¬ 
ing excellence. Of Anna, the stock is also small, but plants of 
best quality ; chiefly large layers ready for bearing. 
For prices and full particulars see Catalogue. 
Of Delaware Vines, besides very large Layers, I have a 
good stock of exceedingly Vigorous plants grown in the open air, 
for such as may prefer them. Of these the wood and roots are 
very strong, and will he thoroughly ripened early in the season. 
I would recommend the Herbemont as a most delicious grape, 
and a great acquisition to all gardens having a sheltered expo¬ 
sure not more than one degree north of latitude of New-York. 
A small stock of very large layers ready for bearing now for the 
first time offered. 
Concord, a small stock of remarkably large layers for imme¬ 
diate bearing, as well as small vines. A good stock and very 
large plants of Rebecca. Canby’s August, which is synony¬ 
mous with Cape, Alexander, York Madeira, Hyde’s Eliza 
Schuylkill Muscadel, Baldwin’s Early, etc., a few layers. O * 
the following a very limited supply 
Allen’s Hybrid, (a white grape equal to Chasselas.) Logan To 
Kalon, (synonymous with Wvman, etc ,) Cassidy, Louisa El 
singburg, Clara, Raabe, Lenofr, U Village, Early Hudson Gai 
rigue’s, Hartford Prolific, Emilv 
Foreign Vines, a good stock—plants vigorous. 
Downing’s Everbearing Mulberry, a small stock of superioi 
plants, 1 and 2 years old. 
Newman’s Thornless Blackberry, (best garden variety) a few 
hundred. 
Wholesale Catalogue ready. C. W. GRANT, 
Iona Island, near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
PREMIUM GRAPES. 
THE GENUINE NORTHERN 
MUSCADINE ©RAPE 
Has taken the First Premium at the State Fair, Albany, 1859, 
for producing four entire different qualities of rich high flavored 
wine, without the addition of any thing save a little sugar and 
water; five quarts of berries producing one gallon of wine, as 
we make it; the vine perfectly hardy, verp productive, matur¬ 
ing four weeks earlier than the Isabella. We have repeatedly 
been offered $8 per gallon for the wine, and 20 cts. for tlie fruit. 
Will warrant no roots genuine that we do not raise in our own 
Nursery, as many have been sold under that name, entirely 
worthless. 
All orders for this truly remarkable Wine Grape, for setting 
vineyards, either tins Fall or next Spring, will he filled in rota¬ 
tion as they are received. Liberal discount to those purchasing 
in large quantities. Roots mostly two and three years old 
Price Irom One Dollar to Three Dollars a single root, intended 
to produce fruit, if set this fall, next season. Cash to accom¬ 
pany the order. J. LEWIS, ) Ap . PTlt «, 
D. C. BRAINARD,5 A&enls * 
New Lebanon, Columbia County, N. Y. 
G rape vines.—Isabella, cataw- 
ba, and Northern Museadine.—The subscribers being 
largely engaged in the Grape culture, now offer to the public 
several thousand Vines, in lots to suit purchasers, of their own 
raising, with prices according to age and quality. Particular 
attention paid to the forming of vineyards. Address 
DEPEW’S NURSERIES, Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
City reference, Mr. John W. Towt, No. 56 Beekman-st. 
(OH 
V^nat 
EAP GRAPE VINES —Ail the best 
native and foreign vines at low prices. A large stock of 
Diana and Childs’ Superb vines, two years old. One good plant 
each of the Anna, Delaware, Diana, Concord , Hartford Prolific , 
Louisa , and Rebecca , for only $ 5 ! Send for a priced Circular. 
D. S. HEFFRON, Utica, N. Y. 
ARTFORD PROLIFIC GRAPE— War- 
ranted genuine— Cuttings, $1.00 per dozen, (say 40 eyes ); 
$2.00 per 2% dozen,) say 100 eyes.) Vines, 1 year, 25 to 100 cts. 
each; 2 yrs. $1.50 to $2.00. D. S. DEWEY, Hartford, Conn. 
H 
RAVENSWOOD FRUIT GARDEN AND NURSERY. 
Ravenswood, L. I., (near New-York.) 
H. c. FREEMAN, (late Freeman ft Kendall,) offers at whole¬ 
sale and retail, a large and well grown stock of the following 
desirable plants, viz: 
Brinckle’s Orange Raspberry. 
MYatt’s Linnaeus Rhubarb. 
New Rochei»e or Lawton Blackberry. 
Delaware and Rebecca Grape Vines. 
Cherry Currants, 
DwaRf Pear Trees— of the best selected varieties, very 
fine, 2-year old trees. 
Also, Newman's Thornless Blackberry, Black Naples Cur¬ 
rants, &c. Address H. C. FREEMAN, 
Care Andrew BRidgeman, 878 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
JObbIcIb BitlExms Moots. 
just published our Fall Catalogue of BULBS, Containing our 
usual extensive assortment of 
HYACINTH, 
TULIPS, 
LILIES. 
CROCUS, 
NARCISSUS, 
CROWN IMPERIALS, fee., fee. 
Also choice assortments of the above for from $1 to $10 each 
made up. Catalogues mailed oh application. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., Seed Warehouse, 
15 JohU-st., New-York. 
m R. F. NICHOLS, New-Orleans, Ct 
Importer of fine Cattle, nnd Wholesale Agent for a3£=* 
several Fruit and Flower Nurseries 
Consignments and orders solicited. 
AMDKE ILEHOT’S Nttrscries, 
AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
The proprietor of these Nurseries, the most extensive in the 
world, has the honor to inform his numerous friends and the 
public that his CATALOGUE OF FRUIT AND ORNA¬ 
MENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, SEEDLINGS, 
FRUIT STOCKS, &c., for the mesent season is now ready, 
and at their disposal. Apply as heretofore to 
F A. BRUGUIERE, 
51 Cedar-street, New-York. 
FAEI PlfcOUtTCE 
Sold o sa C o m im i s $ i o is, 
Such as Flour. Butter, Cheese, Laid, Ptov^ons of all kinds, 
Grain, Eggs, Poultry, Game, &c. &c- 
HAIGHT & EMENS, 2?6 In out St, New-York 
Refers to the Editor American AgnculturisU 
“ R. H. Haydock, Cashiei Market Ba 4 tk, New-York. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—One 
and-a-half miles east of this village on the Clinton rivei, 
330. acres of choice land, with 200 acres improved; 2 laige 
barns, 2 dwellings (l of brick). 2 orcha’ds ot choice apples, 1 oi 
pears, plums, cherries, &c. 20 miles horn Dtflioit, by plank 
road, 1& from railroad, and on a navigable liver Address 
E. WRIomr HALL, 
Mount Clemens Macomb Co , Mich 
I LLINOIS FARMS.—3,000 acres supe- 
rior prairie lands, 700 under cultivation, can make 15 tp 20 
small farms. Two railroads within 5 miles, and only 86 miles 
from Chicago. Bargains ofiereil JOHN W. IIEDENRERG, 
Box 1462, St. Louis, Mo_ 
NURSERY FOR SATE, OR~FORKMAN 
L v WANTED. Owing to poor health I wish to dispose of a 
Nursery of 12 acres, containing 50,000 voung and thrifty Trees, 
besides a good assortment of Shrubs and Plants. The business 
has been established five years, has b^en increasing each year, 
and there is no other nurserv within 30 htii'es If not sold with 
in a few months, I wish to employ a thoroughly competent man 
with good references, to manage ihe same. 
Westerlv, R. I .T'Vl{N TAYLOR 
G arden, field, herb, flower, 
and FRUIT SEEDS.—The subscriber offers a large as¬ 
sortment of Garden, Field, Flower, Herb, and Fruit Seeds of 
American and Foreign growth, among which will he found 
FRUIT SEED^—Apple, Pear, Quince, Plum, Apricot, Cher 
ry, Currant, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach, &c. 
HEDGES—Honey Locust, Yellow Locust, Buckthorn, Osage 
Orange, Arbor Vitas, &c. 
GRASS SEEDS—Timothy, Red Top, Orchard, Blue, Rve or 
Ray, Fowl Meadow, Sweet Vernal, Sanfoin, Agrostis Stoloniffe- 
ra, Hungarian, Millet, Lawn, Fescue, &c. 
CLOVERS-Of all the varieties. 
SCOTCH OATS-SPRING WHEAT—SPRING RYE, &e. 
DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS—Of all kinds, furnished. 
FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS procured 
to order, (true to kind) from the most reliable sourses, and for¬ 
warded, carefully packed, to any part of tlie country. 
BOOKS—All works furnished at publisher's prices. 
Especial care is taken that allseeds are fresh and true to their 
kind. 
Orders by mail carefully attended to. 
Send for a Catalogue. For sale by 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st., N.Y. 
R ussia or bass mats, selected 
expressly forbudding and tying, GUNNY BAGS.T WINKS, 
HAY ROPES. &c. suitable for Nursery purposes, for sale in 
lots to suit by D. W. MAN WARING, Importer, 
248 Front Street, New York. 
Caiutart’s Portable Zigzag, and Straight Field Fence. 
Patented March and Sept., 1858. 
Awarded the First Premium at the United States Fair held 
this year at Chicago, Ill., also at the N. Y. State Fair, held at, 
Syracuse, Oct. 5th, 1858. where all the Portable Fences referred 
to in the October Agriculturist, page 300* were exhibited and in 
competion. , . , , 
For Descriptions, Terms, &c., see Circulars, which may be 
had of CARHART BRO’S, Syracuse, N. Y. 
H 
AY PRESSES.- 
ARTICLE. 
-A VERY SUPERIOR 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
H 
AY AND STALK CUTTERS.—CORN 
■ SHELLERS, FAN MILLS, in great variety. 
R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
B 
YRAM’S POTATO DIGGER—We have 
__ improved this implement so that it is easily converted into 
a Double Mold-Board Plow, which makes it the most useful im¬ 
plement in use. As a Potato Digger it lias no equal. 
Price of Combined Machine $8. 
Manufactured and sold by 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
61) Cortlandt-st., New-York City. * 
P LOWS, CAST IRON AND STEEL, for 
every variety of use. Harrows, Cultivators, Hay and Stalk 
Cutters, Grain Mills, Sugar Mills, Churns, Pumps, Sausage Cut¬ 
ters and Fillers. Fan Mills, Corn Shellers, Horse Hoes. Weeders. 
&c. Carts, Waggons, Wheel Barrows, Store Trucks, Rond 
Scrapers, Horse Powers, Threshers, Cotton Gins,Field nnd 
Garden Rollers, Saw Machines Hay Presses, Ox Yokes, Ve¬ 
getable Cutters, &c., &c., in gieat variety, of most approved 
patterns, and at very lowest price that articles sl ™ llar 
lity are or can be furnished. R. L. ALLEN, 191 Water-st. 
Ingersoll’s Patent Hay Press. 
Now is the time to buy these truly valuable machines. More 
than 500 of them have been sold in tlie last two years. Price S:.0 
and $75, delivered in New-York. Warranted to give satisfac¬ 
tion. For circulars, containing full ii|f | Y I "“Uon. Address 
FARMERS' MANUFACTURING CO., 
Green Point P. O., (Brooklyn,) N. Y, 
r PHERMOMETERS, BAROMETERS, &c., of 
L reliable aualily and va rious descriptions, among which 
arc those particularly suited for Horticultural purposes. 
Which register the coldest and warmest degree of tempera¬ 
ture luring the 24 hours, in the absence of the observer, lor 
sale by D. EGGEaT & SON, 2S9 Pearl st. 
