JLXl'XW-V, 02i iiJKOWX I5Y J. IiY®X, PITTS3SIII5 .CmM, PA. 
. Tn. w. .1.0 CM arc fro. Naturo , an. we can sa.. are not e.a.„ya«ons or t,.e Bpeclmens whic^^ 
d , ..t to I’liilaaelphla thcncxt day.” at Pimhiir-^U ” A. W. HARRISOIC. 
■ T :=■ ab . VC En.rav,n. U a faithful representation, drawn from actual apeclmena of flue fruit .rown on the R.o. ^ J 
• I,a now.. . arc perf.-.-t, and fruitful to an mormon. cNtmt. I l^t year counted tru.sac. ”Jto twelve herrios of wUid. fllled a pint. These, you 
c’ Wt t each, and may be considered rather prontable.” * , , rincinnuti Recomher, 1865.) as to its prreat productiveness, ^I'ge ^nd ™ifoim 
, „ to ■'.» t"« "'O’* "f »“'• '» 
.„ . .■Il.n-.o.oa ..... e:.™... r...B .. v.rr ,.r;. .»U w...tl. « on-.. .• «.. steam ra.-aC p 
. .Sl.Ot). l(«)f> Plants. 
rj . . 
KM) 
11)00 Plants.. 
. ST.OO. 15000 
For Vine* and Plants HV M.VIl., see extraordinary Inducements on page 7T. 
.Sio.oo. 
....$ 100 . 00 . 
1 C most valuable grape In the country. More popular 
• th an ever, and Is being more Ken«ral1y planted than all 
:-: . 4 . Very valuable for the table and for market purposes. 
Its wine snlt.s most palates. an<I sells very rea.llly at f3..50 
K.illon. • • • -Werage ylebl about 1000 gallons per 
c. Ihi.t tear CS-y..." -GliOllGK IIL'SMAX-V. 
ur present su.ek eoinprlses : 
;40!>,000 Strong, 1-year old % Ines. 
2 . 1.000 “ “ 
2,000 •• 3 “ “ “ 
n.r vines are grown In the. best P-»>'V"T-r'’prcrs 
iv.en from-ourown bearing vineyards, lor prices 
, other information, send lO <«s. for fttlalogno. 
•„c-re«t .xtucrlean wine, grape. Average annual yield 
win^c. 510 gallons per acre, which sell.s at from 
ff, per gallon. 
<50,000 
perbtr Vines for sale. 
JNCOHU.-Ilct known ami most pop.tlar. 
iPcst reru early, yet thoroughly 
j tested. 
II MlTPOnn and 
CllKVEl.IVti. 
M VRTH V-AVIIITE COXCOKD.-Best TVhite. 
BI.ACK IIAWK.-Perhaps the earliest of all grapes of 
any merit. . 
IVES and ) pegt American wine grapes. 
KEXTZ. 5 
Samples of each sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt 
„l 7 prtc.. rorr.... „c.P,.p...n,rr>- ;"“Ve“tt 
valuable Information on Grape Culture, sen 
for C'litalogucs. 
skve:^ 
varieties of largest si.e-best quality, aud greatest yield. 
JVCr.XDA— OUR NO. 700. , ,.,1 
Largest and most valuable of .vU. 
5" value. 
OOI.WEN SEEOEO, J very early. 
BURR’S NEW PINE. ^ 
WIl^SON.-Rcst for canning. 
TRIOMPIIE DE GANIJ. 
,PGUICUI.TI.-RICT. K„.« - one 
ruirrJen-'-o 
ORDER EARI.A'. 
For special terras of Plants arid \ ines 
“ 15Y 
Sec page 77 of this Number of Agriculturist. 
If proper attention were given the Curraut-in the selec¬ 
tion of varieties, aud its culture, it would undoubtedly 
prove to be not only one of our greatest. Home comforts, 
but also a most profitable market fruit. 
Best Tarieties "by Mail. 
For $ 3 , we will send by mail, post-paid, aud guarantee 
.nS, »t. c»rl.E0, 0 ..oh 
■Ip An»or.; i «««" ® 
“ ^ ® „ A. Heel and Ua Hative. 
Victoria, Short Bunch Red an 
« r.f these and other desirable varieties, 
Full descriptions of “ ^-Mcbwill be sent to all 
maybe found in our Catalogue, v 
applicants enclosing Ten Cents. , 
FARhY ORDERS ARE SOIACIT 
j. ItNOX, 
Box 155 , Bittsbarsb, 
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