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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[August, 
I am now prepared to enter orders for pure Dielil wheat 
of the crop of 1813 at the following prices: 
I will send four pounds, prepaid by mail, to any address | 
in the United States for one dollar. 
I will send by express or as. freight at the following rates: 
X bushel. $3.00 
1 bushel. 5.00 
3 bushels. 8.00 
4 bushels .. . 15.00 
6 bushels. 30.00 
The wheat will be put in strong, new bags, carefully j 
directed, and delivered at express-office without extra 
charge. The wheat will be sent immediately after harvest, j 
Address 
JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Moreton Farm, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Seed 
Wheat. 
ARNOLD’S HYBRID (of Canada), am¬ 
ber, smooth, early, productive, puke. My 
1st bushel cost $10; produced 42^. Took 
prem. at our Fair as best new variety, 
l’hird year here. Per two bush, and bag. 
$6. Free at cars. Cash with order. Ad¬ 
dress A. C. HARVEY, Lafayette, Ind. 
Apple Geranium Seed, 
Our new crop of this delightfully fragrant variety, which 
can only be grown from seed, is now ready to send out. 
Price per packet of 25 seeds, 25 cts., or 5 packets for one 
dollar. Also choice Chinese Primrose, Smilax, Cal¬ 
ceolaria, Cineraria, and other florists’ flower-seeds. 
Circulars, with prices, mailed to all applicants. 
HENRY A. DEEER, Seedsman and Florist, 
714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
’he Cheapest & Best. 
Cures and Prevents 
all Diseases Incident 
to the Horse’s Foot. 
JUST PUBLISHED, 
“Rational Horse-Shoeing,” 
with plates, illustrating how to perform operations and cure 
foot troubles. Sent by mail on receipt of one dollar. Send 
stamp for circular to 
GOODENOUGH HORSE-SHOE, 41 Dey St., New York. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
Foe Sowing in August and September. 
Per oz.Perlb. 
Radish, Rose Chinese Winter....$0 20 $2 00 
Radish, Black Spanish. 10 1 00 
Lettuce, Hardy Hammersmith. 30 3 00 
l.^tuce, Simpson’s. 30 3 00 
Spinach, Prickly and Round. 10 60 
Corn Salad or Lamb’s Lettuce.. 15 1 25 
.tale, Dwarf Curled or German Greens. 15 1 25 
Cabbage, French Sugar Loaf. 35 3 50 
Cabbage, Dwarf Early York. 20 150 
Cabbage, True Jersey Wakefield . 1 00 10 00 
Cabbage, Early Winningstadt. 30 3 00 
Cauliflower, Half Early Paris. . 1 50 18 00 
“ Earliest Dw'arf Erfurt_Pkt., 50e„ 10 00 
“ Erfurt Large White. 1 50 18 00 
Flower Seeds foe Fall Sowing.— 20 varieties Hardy 
Annuals and Perennials, $1 00. Address 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, P. o. Box 5712, 
Nos. 33 Park Place, and 30 Murray st.. New York. 
Turnip Seeds, Crop 1873. 
Purple Top. Golden Globe, and White Ruta-Baga, or I 
Swedish, Yellow Aberdeen, Long White French, White j 
Globe, Early White, and Yellow Stone, Early White Flat 
Dutch, Purple or Red Top Flat Turnip Seeds, fresh and 
genuine, by mail, 10 cts. per oz., 80 cts. per lb. 
HENRY A. DREER, Seedsman, 
714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bushberg Vineyards 
and Nurseries. 
1873. GRAPE-VINES. 1873. 
We make the raising of Grape-vines a specialty, and offer 
our extensive and well grown stock <U vert/ loro rates. 
Price-lists for Fall 1873 free. Address 
ISIDOR BUSH & SON, Busliberg, Jeff. Co., Mo. 
Fruit Trees for Fall 
OF 1873. 
We have an unusually fine lot of Standard and Dwarf 
Pears, Cherries. Apples, Plums, and Peaches for the Fall 
Trade at low rates. Nurserymen and Tree Dealers are in¬ 
vited to inspect our stock. 
RICHARDSON VAIL,, Geneva, N. Y. 
Z3f~ Local Agents wanted on liberal terms. 
8ta’awberry Plaints* 
We can furnish strong Wilson Strawberry Plants about 
the 10th of August, at $1.25 per 100, $7 per 1,000. Plauts set 
In August will bear nearly a full crop next season. 
EDWARD BURGESS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Strawberry Plants for Sale. 
Hudson’s Early; ripening a week before any other kind; 
berries 1 oz. each; wonderfully productive. Plants, $1 doz., 
$3 1110, $15 1,000. 20 other new kinds. Send for Catalogue. 
W. S. CARPENTER & SON, Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
COO ACRES I 4 Catalogues 20 cts. | 13 GREENHOUSES. 
(1) Descriptive; (2) Wholesale; (31 Bull); (4) Fruit and | 
Flower Plates. Immense stock and low prices. Address 1 
F. K, P1IG2NIX, Bloomington Nursery, Illinois, | 
32 PAGES. ILLUSTRATED, 
BEAUTIFULLY 
| PRINTED. 
$1,50 per year. 
HIVE STOCK JOURNAL 
| Pays Canvassers Best. 
The best paper for the Farmer, the Dairyman, the Breeder of 
Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, the Bee-Keeper and Fish 
Culturist. Every class of Live Stock treated in EVERY Number, 
with an interesting Fireside Department. 
Buffalo printing Co., Buffalo, N, Y. 
THE POULTRY WORLD. 
Do not subscribe for any work on poultry until you have 
seen this. Monthly. $1.25 per year. Specimen copy 10 cts. 
Address 
POULTRY WORLD, 
_ HARTFORD, CT. 
T HE American Standard of Excellence 
for Exhibition Poultry. Indispensable to poultry 
breeders. It governs the awards at exhibitions. Sent, 
post-paid, for 50 cts. 
Weight's New Work on Poultry, containing 50 superb 
plates in colors. Published in 25 nos. Issued semi-monthly. 
Price 50 cts. per ro., sent carefully wrapped, post-paid. lYy 
one no. for a sample, and see til e finest work of the kind ever 
attempted. Address H. H. Stoddard, Hartford. Ct., pub¬ 
lisher of The Poultry World. 
ALDERNEY (JERSEY) PRIZE HERD 
FOR SALE. 
My calves are already coming in finely; have so far 13 
already (11 c. c. and 2 b. c.), all solid fawn color with black 
points. In order to make room, I offer for sale one of the 
two PRIZE HERDS of the New York State Agricultural 
Society—that of 1869 or that ol 1872. 
BERKSHIRE PIGS. 
Twenty of my BERKSHIRE Sows have farrowed, giving 
me 126 pigs, a number of which I will dispose of—dams and 
sires both well-known PRIZE-WINNERS. 
AYRSHIRE HEIFERS AND CALVES. 
A few choice AYRSHIRE Queys coming In, and some 
Calves are now for sale. 
Rouen and Aylesbury Ducks. 
Ten trios ROUEN DUCKS and twenty trios AYLES- 
BURYS for sale at reasonable prices. Address 
WILLIAM CROZIER, 
Beacon Stock Farm, Northport, L.I., N. Y. 
Fleetwood Farm, 
Near Frankfort, Ky., 
Thorough-bred Horses, Trotting Stock, Im¬ 
ported Aldcrneys, South Down Sheep, etc. 
J. W. HUNT REYNOLDS. 
(State where you saw this advertisement.) 
NEW SFOTTEB ’ IIOO.—Send for 
its description. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
For full particulars, address 
ENGLE, KEl.I.ER it CO.. Lancaster, Pa. 
E WOVJI.O TO'S' SF.O. OB T IS 
.SUPERIOR MAY SPREADER for live 
times Its cost if we could not obtain another. 
ROCK’S PATENT 
HAY & COTTON PRESS, 
SIMPLEST AND BEST IN USE. 
Took First Premium over all Presses wherever exhibited; 
also Prize Medal at American Institute Fair, 1872. The 
Judges report before the Farmers* Club as follows: We find 
the mechanical construction of this Press to be of the sim¬ 
plest character, and yet most effective—in short, we highly 
commend this press, and recommend a Medal of special 
award. 
PBI <N°. I Bale, 175 to 200 lbs., $65. 
(No. 2 Bale,200 to 225 lbs., $75. 
To parties wishing to alter their old Presses to this plan, 
the Machinery will be furnished complete with cut ana in¬ 
structions for $25.00. Parties ordering this Press will please 
state the size and weight of Bales they desire to make. 
Address EUGENE ROCK, 
Greenvale, Queens Co., N. Y. 
TWO GOLD MEDALS 
AWARDED THIS MACHINE. 
f^ARMERN, BE SERE ANU EX- 
AMINE the superior Hay Spreader; it is the 
cheapest, most complete, and most durable Hay Tedder 
ever put into the field, liead a few of the comments re¬ 
ceived. Send for circular and description to 
HIGGANUM M’F’G CO., Higganum, Ct. 
TEE P. L. DEDEBICE PEBPETUAL HAY PBESS 
Halladay’s Improved 
Wind-Mill. 
P ERFECTLY Self-Regulating. The 
Best, Cheapest, most Durable and 
Popular Mill made. Manufactured 
under the immediate supervision of 
Inventor 18 years. Two million dol¬ 
lars’ worth new in use. Send for Cata- 
ogue. 
U. S.WIND ENGINE & PUMP 00., 
Batavia, III. 
WINDMILLS. 
GET THE BEST. 
Address A. P. BROWN, 
35 Waverley Place, New York. 
To make more and better 
BUTTER, also save labor. 
Send for Illustrated Circulars to 
Orange Co. Milk Pan Co., 
Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 
Butter 
Makers. 
