isc:.] 
.llarblehead 3Iauiniotli C abbages! 
A* soni.’cnltlvat-.ri hftve an Impr.-^j'^n I'lat tlic^con’i- 
bT: •!< hi- fully iiirtUiri-.l oiil-i li! ,>. .MarblehciKi 1 In- 
\ n.-[hi ir att'-iiiliiii to the f'lUowiii;'li-f of « .-hrlos to which 
th; V h-Li^ Ix-i-ii ^iiown Uy of my oustoun-iii. 
It. A. T. rry, Cn rci-nt City, lotva, has prowii them wolgh- 
In^ fts.. 11 -.-asurlus SH Inrhea aroun<I the solid head. Thos. 
A. Lambert, lli-caneoni. t'. W., exhibited three cabbages 
wel»l,-ng respectively. 40. tn*! ■*» tts. -John W. Wean, 
St. Michaels, .\ld, hie; i;rowu them welifhlnB ltd tts. B. M. 
b.buclt. Preston, .Minn., h.as ra'.eeil them v,i-l;hln!; SO Ibi. 
when trlmineil. K. 11 . Eiiis, Mtr.a Ori-en, Ind.. has crown 
them weiyhlne over li-s. A. P. Unrrtson, lies Moines, 
low.i. ha.s raised them welghim; 30 lbs. Jam' s S. Allen, Union 
Bprliiys, S'. V., has grown them weighhi!; 80 BiS., when strlp- 
p.-d >f loose leaves. M'm. l.ee, Jr., Denver City, Colorado, 
has erovv.n tiiem wclchlUj; 45 and r.O tbs., as a' penalty for 
win h the miners of the .M'>unt.iine eaU him tho "Big Cnh- 
bs-i-Man.” Collins Laton, !).;,ienshnr-ih, N. V., has raised 
liicm w r!i;hlni; W tbs. Leonard Choat, Denver City, Col., 
raised ‘-n!-, which when trliunicd of waste leave*, weighed 
40 Bw. P. bwi-eney, I, I'. i ’tiv, Penn., hai eiown them weigh¬ 
ing 13 Ib*. Sam’l It. Orn-hee. Kidllng Prairie, Wis., has rais-.-d 
them v elghhig '3 lbs. 5f. D. ( lark, Klyria, Ohio, ha.s grown 
thi’m we ghing .33 tbs. Cnas. 5V. Oilcn. Little .-Sioux, Iowa, 
prodneeit unite a lot which w 4 igheil from 30 t 4 i tbs. llun- 
dreiis 4 if other* have wrliien m>i that they have “taken all 
tneprirs* at the County Kalr.s." "liaisi-il tho largest Cab- 
hagt-ever *i-en In the count:y," “Hail astonished all their 
ne;*!.i.-.r«,” “That In sweetue s, crispness, and tendemes*, 
they 5 v *-.->5 nncfiualed." As the original Introducer of the 
Msmmoth Cahhage, 1 am prepar'-d to sniiply pure sped In 
pi 4 ;kage* eonir.lnlug about is) .•veodi, at 3jecnts per package, 
6 i)ieka:r?s for fl, and larger quantities at a proportionate 
!!;84-ouni. Catalogue 4 if over S>) varieties r 4 >ntatnlng many 
uete and rare vegetsblej. -j-nt gratis l-j any address. 
J.\MKS J. 11. UltKCOllV, Slarblehead, Mass. 
ri KE ca.m: sekd. 
Hcf^iilar Sor<;o— n.v Mall, 40 cts, per !b.; by Express, 
3-. Bs. or le-i-s U3 f.s. p :r E>.; over 33 B>s., 13'cts. per Ib. 
I<ll>eriun, ()oiii«eeaii:i and Xecaiana -By Mall, 
fr.' i-is. per tb.; by Kxpi ess, i' tts. or h si, 80 cl*, per Bi.; 
over 3' Its. '33 CU. per !b. Pa 4 -kage included. 
A 4 l.lre»a 1;LY.M3 E1:. NOKTO.V 4 S: CO., 
Successor* to 
CLAHK SOUOO MACHINE CO., 
CINCINNATI, OHIO. 
THE TIEDEX TOHyLTO. 
AMKRTOAN AORICULTURIST. 
TRUE.. 
TRUE,: 
CJKT TIIK GEXUIXE. 
Seed ivill Give Satisfaction. 
The undersigned, originator of thl.s truly 
v.i'.itahle ad4lltlon to the Vegetable Garden, ha* grown ft 
I4> v,-n yurs iv.s a Ih-ld cr4)p, l.e.. by the .Ve x-e. It sliows no 
In -'.ii-.alhm whatever to d4-tirlorate, ii.s no other varieties 
ar4- gr-i'vn within one mile of his ida( e, aU 4 l the utmost care 
Ls i-xer 4 istsi In saving Seed, using none hut the best speel- 
lii'-n*. .--Ingb! pa 4 -kets containing seed enough for 3u0 plant*, 
p.isiage pahl, 3'i c>-nt.s. 
3 p;ii k 4 .l*, 50 Ct*.; 13 packetA f’.’.OO; 100 packets, ?I2..''>0. 
Address IIENltV TILDEN, Davenport, Iowa. 
1867. 
TUOKBER.\’S 
AXXU-VL 
1867. 
1 i'V'e Osxtnlocrvie 
of Flower SeedA now readv. Will be mailed Free to all 
ariplh-ant-A S.A.MI EI. 1'. THOHBUUN, Seedsman, No. 46 
Hiui-S4in-*t., .Albany, N. Y. 
ElUOPEW SEEDS—GROWTH 1866. 
My Catalognc for the Trade only. Is Now Heady. Sent free 
on application. THOMAS MiWlLHOV, 71 Plnest., New York 
European Seed Grower and Importer. 
Farmers and Cilardeiicrs ! 
Many of yon have thus far found the purchase of Garden 
Peed tilt- ino'.E nnsatlsLict.iry and ni.ist vexing of all your in- 
vestm<-nls ,i/ f/mt iritl utisHilbij mf, I prtipose to change 
all this, anti niase a reV 4 . 1 utl'iO In the seed biisines* by my 
three warrants. -l»t. I will warrant niy seed to be what It 
purports to be In kln.l and quality: 'Jtl. I will warrant that 
the in-'fiev y.iii seiitl for »ced shall reach me ; and 3d. I will 
werriint th:it the se.-tl you tirdcr shall reach you. 
Thus, you see. I take all the. riss.s on myself. I know that 
In tlolii'g tilts I shall make some his-e.s, but I have eonlldence 
that ttie g.iod (M-n«« of tht! farmers ami gardene;:; of the 
Cnlieil Mates will slanrl by me In this new movement, and 
so far liierease my bn«lner“ as to enable me to bear all such 
b'saes a'ld eontlnuc the business on tilt- "threb warrants" 
ii isis .--tan'l by mo and I will stantl by yon ! Catalogue* 
sent grails to all. Seo the advertisement headed “Gregory* 
Seed GaUloguc. JAMES J. If. GHEGOHY, 
Marblctiead, .Mas*. 
75 
1 .'4LOWKK SKIhDS UV .MAIL.—Tlio Subscriber 
’ raUei a*'"Utone hnndred kinds of Flower Seeils, selected 
from oV4-r one thounand varletl.-A of the most showy and 
attractive. He will furnish, neatly put up, any 33 kind* on 
the Hat for $1. and Yh"G.l'hHETf(EN:l ln'^^^^^^^^^^^^ Y. 
Extra Early York Tomato. 
After testing fifteen varieties I have fonnd none that will 
■'.inpare favorably with tide for y‘"[.^?,S?“fr'’uTln 
11* very early—grows to a g-ood market size, l.iys Its fruit m 
ar-o- . lu-i.-r^^w ell open to the hum, makes but little vine, and 
smor.t r.-maricahly prollrte, havlngyleldc.l the past season at 
h'* r ito of 10"*'' bunhele per aorc. I .ickaKcn 
l.'! eenMeach,‘or 8 lor $1. I'ackage* of Tllden » 
S>w ise. (lllng l omato (200 seed*), 13cenU;8 packet* for $1. 
Catalogue gREGOUY, Marblehead, Mass. 
SUG.VR TROUGH GOURD SEED. 
Ilavlr.g tho past season raised a very fine 1 °* 9^^TJ*!"' 
de gourdA loUcrfrcHh pure »ee'l I'f"'P’’*"*,"?.' 
hVv^aTer^red this year about 6 gallons each, and I '‘aj® 
eMtVred one holdings gallons. ^I hey have a very '-ard she b 
Id t^H last for yearl .m<l for keeping lard are superior to 
TV tnin ' I have ever tried, and ar(! good house 
^EED POTATOES. 
Gleason, Coppermine, 
r^' j.lukt-ye-Hustycoat, tVhlte Peach Blow, 
virino ^ Holbrook, Early Cottage, Sebec, and other 
ioh 1 nialle.l in p.acka<;cs containing 4 pounds of 
rlin ^ post-paid to any acidress, nixjn receipt of Ono 
Dollar, i or larger quantities and Circular, Address 
KKISIG & IIEXAMElt, New Castle. 
Westchester Co., N. T. 
Potatoes, Choice Ne^v V'arieties, Early and Late. 
E. C. ALLEN, West Meriden, Conn., having raised esneelal- 
ly for 8 ee 4 j, offers forsale by ihebbl. four desirable, productive 
sort* of the iiEST OoopKicH Sekdli.vga first obtained direct 
Rom Mr. Goodrich and his »ucces*or—viz. Callao, Early 
OooDiucir, Gleasok and Calico. The Callao is very fine 
quality, enrlv, white flesh, beautifiil and productive. Prices 
for cither sort given on applleation, staling number of lbs. 
wanted. Orders promptly filled, avoiding shipments in 
freezing weather. Potatoes cun reach New York in less 
than one day. 
Seed Potatoes by Mail as Heretofore. 
Early Goodrich, Jackson White, Monitor, Rusty Coat, 
Coppermine, 5V. I'each Blow, Gleason, Cuzco, 
AVhlle Sprout, Harlson, Chili, Calico. 45 :c. 
4 lb. packages of any kind, $ 1 . Address 
Sec next No. E. 5VILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
SEED POTATOES. 
Per Peck. Per Bush. Per bbl. 
Early Goodrich and Gleason_ 8 ‘i cts. $6.60 
Calico.73 ots. $3.00 $3.00 
Any two or the three kinds sent in a b.arrel if desired. 
Orders filled In the order received, and the tubers forwarded 
by Hall or Express, as directed, as soon as all danger of 
freezing 1* past in the spring. Address 
G. 13. TALC'OTT, Oswego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
BUSHELS NANSEMOND AND BER- 
mUD.V seed SWEET POTATOES for sale 
at $134)0 per bbl. of 3 bush. each. (A reasonable discount on 
large orders and to seed dcalei-s) Hesponslble Agents 
wanted to Mirout onr Potatoes on Shares. Address 
TEN BHOOK PIEHCE 4 S: CO., Kockvllle, Ind., 
or South Pass, Union Co., Ill. 
Y ellow nansemond sweet potatoes 
for sale, or to sprout on shares. A premium offered. 
For dlrectlouA particulars, 4 S:o., address, with stamp. 
ALFHP:d lee, icokomo, Ind. 
I .^arly Goodrich and Gleason Potatoes, S^perbusli. 
-4$.', per bbl., $43 ten bbls. L. H. WELLS, New Britain, Ct. 
AV'IIITE ONION SETS !—.500 Bushels in fine ship¬ 
ping order, forsale by KOBEHT BUIST. Ju., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Striped Leaved Japanese Maize. 
Package containing about 40 seeds of this new ornamen¬ 
tal plant sent to any addn-ss. for 33 t-jiits. Dealers supiilied 
with packages or seed in bulk at a liberal discount. 
JA.MES 4 ). H. GHEGOHY, Marblehead, Mass. 
DRIME NEW RED CLOVER SEED, at 18 cents 
Jl per pound, for sale by tiEO. A. DEH'Z. Grower and 
Importer of Seed 5Vheat and Grass Seeds, Ch.anibersburg, 
Pa. No extra charge for bags or package. 
BLOOMINGTON NlIRSERY, 
Dsngc Orange Ilctige Plants-— Strong, selected, 
one year, packed in good order, l.COO, $3; 5,000, $13; 10,000, 
$35. Aijplc and Pear Trees, all sizes. Early Ricli- 
inond Clierry, Apple Root Grafts, best quality. 
Itlttatinny and Wilson’s Early BlacklJerry. 
Grapes.— Iona, Ives, Israella, Norton’s, Concord, Hart¬ 
ford, Hogers’ Hybrids, 4 S:c., &c. 
Nursery Stocks, general assortment. Sweet Brier 
Seedlings, $33)0 per 100. Pcacli Seeds, Iresli, frozen, 
packed, $3 per bu*h. Osage Orange and Pear Seeds. 
Evergreens, Shade Trees, immense stock, all sizes. 
Althea, Dbl. Na.med, fine collection, 2 ft., 100, $12. 
Roses and Dahlias, extra large, fine collection, 
Green-house, Bedding and Garden Plants. 
Send red stamp each for 3 Catalogues, NVhoIesale, Kctail 
and Bedding Plants. 
R. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
PlaAXTS FOR SALE. 
r’ft 20000 .lucunda or “Knox’s 700” Stra’jherry, grown 
^P frmiiKnox’s Stock. Price $8 per 100, or $00 per 1000. 
20 000 Wilson’s Albany Seedling, $8 per 1000. 
.5000 Wilson’.* Early Blackberry Proj^.V.^tTewlinelf a" d 
S' p?odSct7ve"ni:r7p1a"nrfe^ 50 
plants W 100 plants $85,1000 plants $800. 
10,000 Concord Grapes, 25 cts. per vine; 
5 000 Philadelphia Uaspberry, $25 per 100; $'.00 per 1000. 
Plants delivered In Philadelphia free of charge. 
Cash orders filed and filled in the order they are received. 
Address EDWARD REEVE, Medford, 
mh m“, 3l8t, 1866. Burlington County, N. J. 
Wilson Strawberry, very low. *‘xiuufeiitv/ii 
near Dayton, Ohio. 
m.r \TIVE EVERGREENS OF THE EOLLOW- 
Ing varieties, 5 to 12 Inches high, at $7 : Packing 
•LMr Arbor VitiB White Pine. Spruce and llemloclc. racKmg 
free. ^ ’ JAMKS A KOOT, Skaneateles. 5.1. 
Strong, Well Rooted Plants, Warranted GenuinCi 
Xlie Wilsoai Ea,vly lSluclil>ei*ry. 
Jlost profitable variety yet intro¬ 
duced. Why? Because as large 
and productive as any oilier, sweat, 
firm, and yields its whole crop 
when most needed between Kasp- 
AVKTSAGE SIZE, 
30c.; ™, $ 1.50; 1000. 
Kittatinny Blackberry,! plant .p., 
12, $9; 50, $35; 100, $60. Haspberries. 
Phil. Hasp, needs only to be tried 
to be liked. 3 plants $1; 12, $0 ; 100, 
$30; 1000, $190; 20CO, $330. Clark cfc 
Duhring, 1 plant $1; 12, $10. Any of 
the above sent free by mail upon 
receipt of price. Stratvberries.— 
Metcalf’s Earlv, said-to be 8 days 
earlier than Albany. 12 plants $1; 
100, $6; 1000, $50. Ida, 12, 50c.; 100 
$2 ; 10< 0, $15; 50CO, $60. llippawam 
12, $1.25; 50, $4; 100, $7; $1000, $60 
Jucunda, or No. 700, 12. 50c.; ICO 
$2.50; 1000, $20; 6000, $100. Agrienl 
turist, 12, 40c.; 100, $1.50 ; lOCO, $10 
Phila. Straivberry, 12. $2; .50, $7; 100 
$12; 1000, $100. New,Jersey Scarlet 
13 ’'-'A-'"'’ ylO6000, 130. Durand Seedling, 12 
, Stinger, Starr’s, and Mead’s Seedlings, 12, $2 
Iw, $10. Lady Finger, and Triomphe do Gand, 12, 30c. ; 100 
$1; 1000, $6. Russell, Buffalo, Green Prolific, Byberry Seed 
ling, and Lennlg’s White. 12. .50c.; 100, $1.,50; 1000, $10 
Downer, French, Cutter, and Alb.any Seedlings, 12, 30c.; 100 
80c.; 1000, $5 : 5000, $20: 10.000, $35. Brooklvii Scarlet, am 
Monitor, 12, 50c.; 100, $2. The 21 varieties, 3 plants each, $5 
12, $13. Every family should have a variety. 
$3.00 Ulst, Post-paiil. 
No. 1.—12 Metcalf, 12 French, 12 Agrienl turist, 12 Eussell, 
12 Cutter. 
$5.00 Jaist, Post-paid. 
No. 1 —12 Metcalf, 12 Rippawam. 12 Ida, 12 Philadelphia, 1 
Wilson Early Blackberry, 1 Kittatinny Blackberry. 
$10.00 List, Post-paid. 
No. 1.—12 Nfetcalf. 12 French, 12 Agriculturist. 12 .Tucunda, 
12 Hussell, 12 Idi, 12 Philadelphia Raspberry, 4 IVilson Early 
Blackberry, 1 Kiitatinny Blackberry. 
$13.00 List. 
No. L—12 Metcalf, 12 Rippawam, 12 Agriculturist, 12 Ida, 12 
Philadelphia, 12 French,C Doolittle Raspberry,6 Philadelphia 
Raspberry, 6 Wilson Early Blackberrj-, 0 Kittatinny Black¬ 
berry, and 100 Asparagus Roots. 
$30.00 List. 
No.l.—12 Metcalf, 12 French, 12 Starr, 12 Philadelphia, 12 
Agriculturist, 12 Rippawam Strawberry, 12 Doolittle, 12 
Philadelphia Raspberry. 8 Wilson Early, 8 Kittatinny Black¬ 
berry, and 100 Asparagus Roots. 
For further purtionlars. Testimonials. send for Cata¬ 
logue. JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestow'ii, N. J. 
Imported NURSERY STOCKS for sale by 
G. RAOUX, 42 Cedar-st., Nctv York City. 
apples. Common, Doucin and Paradise. 
CHERRY, Mahaleb and Mazzard. 
PEAR)^ 1 and 2 years. 
Q,UTNCE, Angers and Fontenay. 
NioRWAY SPRUCE, 2 and 3 vra., transp’d, 1 foot high. 
AUSTRIAN AND SCOTCH IRNES. 
ROSES, Dwarf and Standard, grafted, new and old sorts. 
GLADIOLUS, Mixed. 
IIEKBACEOUS PiEONIES, Named sorts. 
NE VV STRAWBERRY', Gloede’s Perpetual, fine. 
STIS AWBE K MIE 
Agriculturist.—I hare a large stock of very fine plants 
of this magnificent variety, at 50c. per doz., $2.00 per 100, or 
$12.00 per 1000. 
Great Riijaxvam.—This variety took the first prize 
over all other varieties for the largest berry at the great 
show of the American Institute. It is wonderfully produc¬ 
tive, very large, scarlet, fine flavored, and promises to be 
one of tlio best market berries known. Plants, $2.00 per doz., 
$10.00 per 100, or $90.00 per 1000. 
Golden Q,uecn.—A monstrous berry, very handsome, 
productive andgood. (Said by some to be Trollop’s Victoria.) 
With mo it is much more productive than that variety. 
Plants, $1.00 per doz., $3.00 per 100, or $40.00 per lOOC. 
Ida.— The most productive strawberry known, literally 
covering the ground with Its fruit. Berry, scarlet, medium 
size, one of the most profitable for market. Plants, $1.00 per 
doz., $3.00 per 100, or $20.00 per 1000. 
New Jersey Scarlet.— One of the earliest to ripen. 
Fruit large, scarlet, fine, and very productive, valuable. 
Plants, 50 cts. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
Lenning’s Wliite.—The best white berry know-m 
Fruit very large, finest flavor, and very productive. Should 
be in every coRection. Plants, $1.00 per doz., $3.00 per 100, 
$25.00 per 1000. 
Mead’s Scedliug.-This is put down as one of the 
finest berries in cultivation. Fruit very large and productive. 
Plants, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per ICO. 
Jucunda, or Knox’s 700.—A very large and beautiful 
berry. Should be in every collection. Plants, $1.00 per doz., 
$5.00 per 100, $10.00 per 1000. 
White Alpine.-A valnable, very Pyoduf«v® wWte 
berry, so sweet that it requires no sugai ioi the table. 
Plants, $1.00 per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
Also Wilson, Russell, Buffalo, Austin, Dotvner’s Prolifle, 
French Seedling, Green Prolifle, and many others, at low 
4 d All nhints will be delivered in rotation as ordered. 
500 OOOBcdCedar Seedlings. 
