AMERICAN ACRICUT/rUKIST. 
[January, 
MeiidersoBi & FieBaiiiis'’s 
SELECTED SEEDS & PLANTS 
FOR 
MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 
Quart. 
Bush. 
Beans (Bush), Valentine, Refugee.... 
$8.00 
Beans (Pole), Lima. Sera. 
15.00 
Ounce 
lb. 
Beets, Short Top Round, Long Blood 
$1.00 
Cabbage (Early), true Jersey Wakefield . 
...$1.00 
12.00 
“ (Late), Flat Dutch, Drumhead... 
_50c. 
$5.00 
Carrot, Early Horn, Long Orange . 
... .15c. 
$1.50 
Cauliflotver, Early Paris and Half Early.. 
...$1.E0 
16.00 
Celery, New Dwarf White. 
$12.00 
Quart. 
Bush. 
Corn, Dwarf Prolific, Asylum. 
$6.00 
Ounce. 
lb. 
Cucumher, AA’liite Spine, Long Green. 
$1.50 
“ Forcing varieties.. 
.25c. per 
packet. 
Ounce. 
lb. 
Egg Plant. Ne5v York Improved Purple_ 
...00c. 
$7.50 
Lettuce, Simpson. Butter_ ^ 
$1.00 
Melon, Citron, Futmeg and Skillmaii_ 
$1.50 
“ (AVater), Ice Cream & Mountain Sprout.15c. 
$1.50 
Okra, Tall and Dwarf. 
.. .15c. 
$1.50 
Onions. AVliite, Meggets Rod. 
$3.00 
“ Large Red, Yellow Dutch. 
$1.50 
Parsley, Extra Dwarf Curled. 
$1..50 
Quart. 
Bush. 
Peas (Early), Dan. O’Rourke, “Extra Early 
”..50c. 
$7.50 
“ (Late) Champion, Britlsli Queen. 
fS.OO 
Ounce. 
lb. 
Pumpkin, Cheese. 
75 
Radish, Scarlet Turnip, Long Scarlet. 
.. .loc. 
$1..50 
Salsify (or Oyster Plant). 
...25c. 
$•2.50 
Spinacli, Round and Pricklv. 
Squasli (Busli), Summer Crookneck_ 
..10c. 
75 
“ (Late), Boston Marrow, Hubbard... 
$2.50 
Tomato, Early Smooth Red, Fejee. 
...SOc. 
$4.00 
Turnip, Red Top. Yellow Aberdeen. 
...10c. 
$1.00 
Herbs, Thyme and Sweet Marjoram . 
$6.00 
“ Sage and Summer Savory. 
...30c. 
$4-00 
The above sent by mail to any address on receipt of the 
prices annexed, witli the addition of 8c. per a. for postage. 
Flaiits awd Moot§ for Market 
Ciardeiiers and ^tiaers. 
Onion Sets, Yellow, 50c. per quart, $3.50 per peck, 
$8.00 per Bushel. 
Onion Sets, 'White, 75c. per quart, $4.00 per peek. 
Fotatoe, s—Early Goodrich (true). 
$12.00 per Bushel. 
per Bush, pyer Bbl. 
“ Early Cottage... 
“ Gleason. 
Sebec. 
“ Harrison. 
“ Cuzco. 
Asijaragiis, (2 years old,) 
$1.25 
per 100; $10.00 per 1,000 
“ (1 year old,) 
$1.00 
“ $7.50 
Rlxu'bai-1), Victoria .and Linnisus, $3 per doz.; $15 per 100 
Cabbage Plants (Cold Frame), Wakefield, $1.50 per 100; 
$10.00 per ],OOo’ 
“ (Hot-bed), Wakefield, 75 cents per 100; 
$6.00 per 1,000 
Canllllower, (Cold Frame), $3 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000 
(Hot-bed), $3 “ $15.00 per 1,000 
Horseradisb Sets, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per l,OC0. 
Vegetaijle anrl Iflowei- Sectls of every descrip¬ 
tion, many of them of our own growth, and all tlioronghly 
tested before sending out. For prices and directions for 
cultivation, send for Catalogue. 
HENDEKSOiV & FEEMING, 
Scertsineii and Market Gardeners, 
07 Na.ssan-st., New York. 
My Illustrated Catalogue of New 
and Rare Plants for 1867, 
Will bo ready 1st February, and sent to my customers of 
past years, gratis—to all others, on receipt of 10 cents. 
PKTER HENDERSON, 
___ 67 Nassau-st., New York. 
Garden ►^reds—Flower Seeds ! 
Sent by Mall, Postage paid, 
On receipt of prices advertised in last IFchruary Agricultur¬ 
ist. Tlio utmost care Is taken to have all Seeds sold by us, 
fresh, reliable, and the clioicost that can be had. 
Also, Earui and Garden Implements of every 
variety. Guano, Rone Dust, and other Fertilizers. 
Plants, Trees, Moots, &c. 
Priced Catalogue furnished on application. 
.JOHN VANDEItBiLiT & BROTHERS, 
_ Fnlton-st., New York. 
Self-acting Hand and 
95Bank4c:‘?;ieSd, Company; 
Send for Circulars, 
B 
WOOI> & MANN STEAM ENGINE 
CO’S CELEBRATED 
Portable Steam Engines, 
FROM 4 TO 35 HORSE POWER. 
AliSO POMTABUjE SAWMIIiliS. 
Hie oldest, largest and most complete works in 
, ^i.H'tes, devoted exclusively to the manufacture 
ol lortable Engines and Saw Mills, which, for simplicitv 
compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by 
experts, to be superior to any ever ofi'ered to the public. 
Tile great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cylinder 
area, whicii we give to tlie rated iiorse power, make our En¬ 
gines tlie most powerful and cheapest iii use ; and they are 
adapted to every purpose where power is required. 
All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished'on short notice. 
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on application. 
WOOD &, MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
Utica, N. Y. 
Brandi Office, 96 Malden Lane, New York City. 
FaTDiier,§ GaiMleMers r 
Many of you liave thus far found the purchase of Garden 
Seed the most unsatisfactory and most vexing of all j’our in- 
vestments. Now,iy youwillHtand by me, I propose to change 
all tins, and make a revolution in the seed business bv liiv 
ttiree warrants.-1st. I will warrant my seed to be wliat it 
purports to be in kind and quality: 2d. I will warrant tliat 
the money you send for seed shall reach me ; and 3d. I will 
warrant that the seed you order shall reacli vou. 
Thus, you see. I take all the risks on myself. I know that 
in tmiiig tins I shall make some losses, but I have confidence 
that ttie good sense of the farmers and gardeners of the 
United States will stand by me in this new movement and 
so far increase my business as to enable me to hear all such 
msses and continue the business on the “three warrants” 
basis. Stand by me and I will stand by you ! Catalogues 
sent gratis to all. See the advertisement headed “Gre°-orv’8 
Seed Catalogue.” » 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 
Marbleliead, Mass. 
A. ]Sr. WOOD & CO. 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Continue to manufacture tlieir Improved 
F^IFFAIIFF EMGirVFS, 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Tliresliiiig Macliiiies, Circular Saws, Mills 
ot all kinds. Printing Presses, Wood or Iron Latlies, Machi¬ 
nery in Cabinet or Wagon Sliops, Boring Artesian 'Wells. 
Pumping Water, Corn Sliellers. <fec., &c. 
\\ e warrant our Engines to he what we represent them, 
and to give unqualified satisfactiou in all respects. 
A. N. 'VVeOD & CO. 
To F-ai-mers, Stable Keepers and Ofbers_ 
Do you want the cheapest, easiest operated, simplest, most 
durable and fastest Selt-Feeding Hay, Str.aw and Stalk Cutter 
in the orld—$11.00 to $3G.00, accordina: to size and capacity 
not to pe pind for until tried ? Agents wan ted everywhere, 
except Nevy England. IJ^”For illustrated descriptive Circu¬ 
lar, and full particulars, Address 
_ FEEKSK ILL plow WORKS, Peeksklll, N. Y. 
FLUSHING institute", 
PI«siting, L. I. 
BOARDING SCHOOJi FOR BOYS. 
E, A. FAIRCHILD. 
THE GREAT AUBURN FIELD 
TRIAL. 
THE B'UCKEYE MOWER, built by ADRIANCE, 
PLA.TT & CO., 165 Greenwlch-st., N. Y., is the machine which 
received the First Preminm Grand Gold Medal, 
in Class One, lor the great superiority sliowii in every 
point, selected by the Judges fortesting the comparative 
merits ol the Fifty-nine machines entered for competition. 
Agricultural Implements. 
The latest Improvements for the Farm and Plantar 
tion. 
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, pure, fresh, 
and reliable, grown by the most careful growers of tins 
country and Europe. 
Fertilizers—Peruvian Guano—Snper-Plios- 
pliate ot lilme—Bruce’s Concentrated Ma- 
ii^^re, and Pure Ground Bone— 
At Wholesale and Retail, by GRIFFING & CO, 
__ S8 & 60 Cortlandt St., New York. 
Etireka Ciittiiig Hox, 
FOR CRUSHING AND CUTTING HAY, 
STRAW AND CORN STALKS. 
We beg leave to announce to our Friends and Die Trade 
have secured the right to manufacture 
^ j® Cutting Box, and are now prepared 
to fill any orders with which we may be favored. We also 
manufacture tlie widely known 
.STAR CORN SHELLER. 
The Cutting Box and Corn Sheller are in higli repute 
wherever introduced. They have taken the ’ 
First Preminm at several State Fairs. 
Thousands are in use and giving good satisfaction. We 
make several siz* s of the above machines, bend for De¬ 
scriptive Circular and Price List. 
, BLYMYER, DAY & CO., 
T.T Cook’s Sugar Evaporator, Agricultural 
Machines and Tools. Mansfield, Oliio. 
THE HOG BEEEDEES’ MANUAL. 
T'’®.^Hse on Breeding, Feeding, and General Manage- 
ment of Hogs. Particulars of all Diseases, Remedies, &c 
Sent free of postage for 25 cents. Every farmer should have 
a copy. Address N. P. BOYER & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
Prince Albert J*i; 
$30 a pair, not akin. Orders executed for Fancy Poultry 
Angora (Caslimere) Goats, and other chioce Stock. 
H. B. LANE, 151 Nassau-st. 
m 
MAIiliORY & SANFORH’S 
FLAX AND HER^P BRAKES, 
As now made, are the strongest and best ever used. They 
occupy about 5 leet square, Aveigh about 1,000 ibs., require 
onG man and a boy, and one lo two liorse power to work 
them ; breaks from 2,000 to 3,000 lbs. Flax straw in in lioiirs 
taking out 65 to 75 per cent, of tlie woody matter. Tliis ma- 
cmiie will save 120 Ids. to Die toil more than any other ma¬ 
chine in the world. It will break tangled straw as well as 
straight. We have also an eutirely NEW TOW shakeu and 
P iCKKR, works perfectly and does its work quicker and bet¬ 
ter tlian any otiier macliine, and prepares tlie stock for 
Rope. Also a NEW tow comher, whicli cleans and straight- 
ens the tow, free from sliive, rapidly making it line and 
Send for circular or see machines iii operation at 
98 IVilliam-st.. New York. Address 
JOHN 5V. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
No. 93 i'\ illiam st., New York. 
Stercopiicoils and Magic Lanterns, 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantlv two 
. '•®’^ square feet of canvas, and magniDuiig the views to 
that size, at .an expense of less tlian one dollar for a whole 
evening s exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of tlie apparatus, vitli list of 
over two tlioiisand artisllcaliy colored photograpliic views 
on glass, ol tlie War, Scripture History, Clioice Statiiarv, etc., 
etc., forwarded on application. T. H. .HcALLISTKR. Opti¬ 
cian, (ot late firm ot McAllister <& Bro., Phiia.,) 49Aassau- 
street, New York. 
CMOiSAL 
BERRY & THOMPSON, Manufacturers of the Celebrated 
Choral Organs. Recommended by Prof. Timm, and our 
best Organists. Large discount to Clergymen and Cliurclies. 
Agents 55'antcd. Liberal Discount. Y’liolesale and Retail 
Depot at T. S. BERRY’S Piano IVare Rooms, 
593 Broadwmy, New York. 
M ME. DEMOREST’S combination SUSv 
PEMDER and SHOULDER BRACE, very simple, con. 
miiient and comfortable. Every ladv should wear them; 
lOLD FEET, PAIN IN THE BREAST. TIEAD- 
ACHE, and many other distressing maladies (arisino- 
from an impaired circulation, caused by wearin"- elastic oii 
the Jimlis) entirely oliviated hv Mine. Demorest’s iiiiri vite.l 
Stookino Suspenders. They are durable, iiistantlv adjust¬ 
ed, requiring no buttons or sowing, and universally approved 
Children V SOc.;^ Ladies’, 50; uiallecl free. No. Broad- 
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