REI5UCED RATES. 
PARSOIVS & CO. offer their vines for the Spring 
Trade, at low prices. 
They are ol the best quality of the respective sizes, 
lOSTA, No. 1, $33 per 100; $300 per 1000. 
$25 per 100; $200 per 1000. 
3, $20 per 100; $150 per 1000. 
DELAWARE, 2 years, No. 1, $25 per 100; $180 per 1000 
No. 2, $15 per 100; $120 per 1000 
1 year. No. 1, $20 per 100; $150 per 1000 
No. 2, $15 per 100; $100 per 1000 
No. 3, $10 per 100; $70 per 1000 
ADIRONDAC. $30 per 100. 
ALLEN’S HYBRID... $30 per 100. 
CONCORD, No. 3. $8 per 100; $00 per 1000. 
CREVELING. $20 per 100. 
DIANA. $15 per lOO. 
ISRAELLA, No. 1. $S0 per 100. 
No. 2. $00 per 100. 
IVES’ SEEDLING— $25 per 100; $200 per 1000. 
NORTON’S VIRGINIA, $25 per 100; $150 per 1000 
REBECCA. $30 per 100. 
ROGERS’ hybrids... .$10 per 100. 
In classifying our Vines, we make no extras. Our No 1 
plants are tlie largest and best of our .stock, and their aver- 
age quality is not allowed to be diminished by selecting the 
liir^est for retailing; as extras. 
All tlie Vines thus offered are grown without bottom heat 
irom well ripened wood, and in good, deep soil, not injured 
by extra manuring. 
Nor List of other sorts, we refer to our Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue of Vines. Address 
___ PARSONS & C O., Flushing, N. Y. 
” CJRAPE VIi\ES~ ^ ■ 
GREAT RERECTIOA EA TRICES. 
offers tlie balance of liis stock of vines at a 
baigain, and persons intending to plant will do well tn 
we havetu\''rsmall immediately, as 
fc."iooo;ic'<?n^^|=i^o^ 
1 Vn’ I’ a-®- P- 5°^-- P. 50, $20 p. 100. 
Rebecca! ^ P- P- 50. $15 p. 100. 
Iona. No. 1, $1 each, $10 per doz,, $35 per 50 $60 ner 100 
j. ^os^esthe above^ve''oftbra°few*J«m Concord and Hart- 
foul 1 rohhc vines as strong as ordinary first-class ivearoWs 
Lxtia Concord, 35c. eacli, $3 per doz., $9 per 50, $15 per 100 
.. TT . $125 per 1000. . v r , 
Lxtrit Hartford, 60c. eacli, $6 per doz. $18 ner .50 $30 ner inn 
Extra Diana, 60c. eacli, $6 per doz , $18 peFlo $30 
We would call particSlar attefition to these Extra ^nes 
two vea\^ oki ®"P untransplanteci 
two yeai oicl vine, and equal to any good first-class two vear 
C n Terms invarialily Cash. When ordei-ed 
^ 1 * 'idd return charges at cost of purchaser 
Drift or°P^f7Mnne"'tt*^'i®**’ early, accompanied by 
G. E. MEISSNER, Ric hmond F. O., Staten Island, N. T. 
ORAPE VIMES. 
Iona, Israella, Adlrontlac, Concord, Diana 
Hartford, Rogers’, &c.. &c. J^rices too low to Ad- 
vertise m this Paper without injury to the Trade. By the 
use of rny patent process, I am enabled to produce tlie largest 
nr vines for future growtti and productiveness grown 
Cohlikent. See cut in Sept. No., pa"e 334 
pastor 
twored"sUmps. Catalogue is wished, send 
_ E- E. PERRY. Canandaigua, N. Y. 
GRAPES I GRAPES I GRAPES I 
Concord, 100,000 Catawba from Vines never 
Tcn ^G,000 HartforA 10,000 Delaware- 
rPn,?” ® Virginia, Diana, Clinton, and all other good sorts 
pla^!-'sP.?i,r Niisphcrry, Strawberry, and other 
Plants, clieaper than anywliere else, for sale 
_ DC- H. SCHRODER, Bloomingt on, Illinois. 
tf;^iiAPE Vines.—D elaware, Coneord. Iona Isra- 
ella, Adlrondac, Ives’ Seedling, .and 40 others Kittatin 
ny Blackberry, Raspberrie.s, Currants; J^ucunda Agrfcid 
turist, and other Strawberries, &c. Send stamn fm-^Catn 
logue, to GEO. W. CAMPBELL,’ Delaware%hi“‘ 
GRAPE VINES 
of various kinds at low r.ates. 
r.,.^ G'Ohsand 2-year old Delaware vines at sneclal 
p i ices-Iower than ever. J. W. H ELMER, LockporCN?Yl 
1,(^000 Grape Vine Cuttings for Sale. 
more m"l’vTo'’^)o!k.v« Cuttings, by 10,000 or 
Seiid’stai m m,-Concord and ottier sorts cheaper, 
sena stamp loi Catalogue and Essay on Grape Culture to 
_ T>i>- il- «CHRODER ,^Bloomlirgton, Illin’oit 
ISRAELLA, and 
hundred veFyfflceKfayeL^’^lldresf®'- 
T.„„, 1 n, ^ A. lltrSHNELL, 
___ Feekskill, Westchester County, Y. 
I ONA Vines and Iona Wcy^d^foTsivle at redueed 
prices. Address MOORE & RICHARDSON^ Geneva, N.Y 
FREE FRUIT BOX, 
' FOR MARKETING 
Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Blackberries, Grapes, and all 
Small Fruits. 
The cheapest and most 
popular Box ever offered to 
fruit growers. 
The object of the manu¬ 
facturers of these boxes is to 
sell them at so low a figure 
as to enable those selling fruit 
in market to give away the 
boxes with the fruit, thus 
largely increasing Sales and 
saving a world of trouble In 
hunting up and returning 
empty boxes. Send for De¬ 
scriptive Circular and List of 
Pkices to the 
BURLINGTON 
MANUFACTURING CO., 
Burlington, N. J. 
Or to 
GEO. H. CLARKE, Agent, 
No. 436 Broadway, N. Y. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
^'^^VRERRIES. Send for Catalogue. 
SAMUEL L. ALLEN, Cinnaininson, N.^. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE. 
Metcalfs Early Seedling, $4 per 100, $30 per 1000. 
The Great Kipawam, $1,80 per doz., $10 per 1000 
Knox 3 (00, and Agriculturist, $2 per 100, $15 per 1000. 
Lennig 8 White, Brooklyn Scarlet, New Jersey Scarlet, and 
Bylieivy Seedling, $1.30 per 100, $10 per 1000. 
vf Seedling French’s Seedling, and Downer’s Pro¬ 
lific, 70 cts. per 100, $4 per 1000. 
^Price List on application. 
SAMUEL C. DE CON, Recklesstown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
HATFIELD’S FRUIT FARM AND NURSERIES. 
Grape vines. Strawberries, Raspberries and Blackberries. 
Ail the best and newest varieties, at reasonable rates. 
Instructive Catalogue free. 
A. J. HATFIELD, 
__Niles, Berrian Co., Mich. 
Dwarf Pear Trees at a Sa^ifice. 
D®sirous of removing every alternate row fi-om my over- 
^ n?'' ^liuiuirds, I oiler for sale at one-tlilrd the usual 
rates over Two Thousand Bartlett, Duchesse d’Angouleme 
ill!? Gwarfs, three to seven years 
old, four to twelve feet higlu and in hearing condition.^ 
WILLIAM Y. BEACH, Wallingford, Conn. 
STRAWBERRY PE ANTS. 
'i^cunda. Lennlg’s White, New Jersey Scar¬ 
let, $1 per ^oz., $2 per fifty, $3 per hundred. Sent by mail 
/oyviier varieties and circular address 
Rh-tbiG (fc HEXA 51EE, Newcastle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
black- 
BEkRX plants of the best and most reliable varietie «5 
&r',Jufb«^ s^a?rn,rd“lt‘!ls 1^? 
f'-®® 
WEACH PITS, being frosted for spring plantiin'- 
Trees, Including Hale's Early. 
Conooid Grape, Kittatinny Blackberry, Strawberry Plants 
Nm-sf,!^?®Nl'"‘‘f® &c., &c., at’the nIw B^unsw“ck 
Auiseiies, New Jersey. EDWIN ALLEN. 
SMALL FRUITS.—Full instructions for ciiltiva- 
’'-j^ung, picking and marketing. Also, a cut and de.scrintion 
ci/w making my Premium Fruit Shipphig 
Case. Also, how to prepare the Oil Paper for wraimin^ 
plants by inail. Also, much other valuable information in 
my new Price List. Price 10 cts. Address 
_ JOHNSTON’S NURSEP.Y, South Bend, Indiana. 
Blackberry, $.50 per 50; 
Imrrv $fn ,*^^1?®'' : Agriculturilt Straw- 
^ leacuno: varieties at low rates. 
Catalogues gratis* CHAS. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J, 
1>EAR SEEDS.—150 other Tree and Fruit Seeds. 
■pRICE LIST Now :^eady of the best variety of 
strawberry. Kasnbero-and Blackberry Plants, includin"- 
the new varieties. j'ohN^CRANE, Unio n, Union Co;, N. J^. 
<3J-i*ape Oultrire. 
I have in press An Elementary Treatise on Grape Culture 
intended to meet the wants of the present time, and shall be 
happy to have any important facts bearing upon tlie subject 
communicated to me by my friends. PETER B MEAD 
NewYork, Moffat Building. 
safe '‘"d, Kesidences in Minnesota for 
on Miiinlsota f Oundas Depot. 
Paul Comni-ifin? hours’ ride from St. 
acres undm-^ Ha om®® excellent land, about luo 
TimhH f. ^ well divided into Prairie 
aAd by thre?> mod ^’iiy^'r®?®'^ by several unfailing springs 
kiTa^?e™w ^nTurpaiedin ei“®h^iSnd'commanfb 
’“price‘$M(M-*2fsoI ot^sT® 
®®® H. W. BARRY. Dundas, 
__ liice Con nty, Minnesota. 
shoijer reai> 
boS LTea^-J^pSuTa^^^^^^^ to select 
American Live Stock Co. 
Fancy Poultry Department. 
Circulars forwarded on receipt of stamp. 
A. T. SCHAtJFFLER, Superintendent. 
199 water-street, New York. 
Rremium Stock for ISale. 
!??-• ^Tblte Pigs, Short-horn Cattle, Leicester Slieen 
aI?? tiorses, Pigeons, Spanish Merino Stieen’ 
varieties of Pure Breeds and Fancv Poul- 
riy, second to none ever exhibited in America Also 'Scotch 
f English Coach Dogs. Send 25 cents for descrin- 
catalogue, or stamp for circular. S. & W S ALT FT? 
Elgin Spring House, P. O. Box 135, Vergennes, Vt.' ^t-OEN, 
ANTED Six (6) ihoroughhred Alderneit cows 
o««wee?i two and one half (2U) and six (6) years of 
yearTo/Zae^Kil^^h^W' (2) and four (tf 
oj agey the hull and cows not to be akin Thp 
wSsMnaZn^'n % Insank near 
nasningwn. P. C will be glad to receive bv letter trniTi 
oei!!®Hi'i?tng Alderney stock for sale, and residing on or 
near a railroad leading to Washington without change of 
for themdescription of such animals and the prices alked 
_ A. H. NICHOLS, Sup’t. 
PEEMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
Progeny of Hogs tliat have taken St.ate and United States 
^i’®mium^ sent 111 pairs (not akin) by Express to all carts 
of the United States, Canada, Cuba, South America For 
Circulars and prices, Aildress N. P. BOYER &, CO. 
Gum Tree, Cliester Co., Pa. 
Thoroughbred Chester White Pigs 
For Sale; from 10 weeks to 1 year old. For growth and 
quality, cannot be excelled in the Vnited States. For De¬ 
scription and Prices, send for Circular. Address 
JAMES YOUNG, Jr., & CO., 
Marsliallton, Chester Co., Pa. 
Alderney and Ayrshire 
^ thoroughbred Bull of eacli from extra milk 
some Cows anci Heifers of each of the last two 
kinds. Address CHARLES JESSUP, Box 317, Warsaw, Ind. 
Full Blood and Grade Alderney and 
Ayrshire Stock for Sale. 
wishing to purchase the very best Family Cows or 
mv“Hprd''TOh??i®’'®®*^ are invited to examine 
number^ One Hundred and Eighteen 
head of ‘>'0 descriptions. Cows, Heifers and Bulls. 
THOMAS I ITCH, Breeder, New London, Conn. 
AlD^NEY cow “FLORA,” dam imported, 
A FEW PAIRS choice Black Spanish, White Lev- 
•T-^born and Brahma Fowia, also, trio imnorted PolanJa 
loi^e, by G. W. FARLEE, Cresskill, Berg en Co., N. J. 
POULTRY WANTED.—Toulouse and Bremen 
;. .L^eese, Buff Cocliin Chinese Fowl. Rouen Duok <5 th« 
highest price 5viII be given for fine birds. Addresl ’ 
_GALLINOOULTURAL, Box 2S5 P. O., New York. 
A^ANTED—250 pure bred fowls, Brahmas, Dork- 
Se’3'''?:bts .and Hamburgs. 
Audress B. vVAVhitestone, Long? Island. 
Important to Bee-Keepers. 
*'*2^*'Oangstroth will soon obtain an inde- 
P'’’’®'!’' P®’’ triangular comb guides in movable 
r'bb'®®’ we caution those using movable frames against pav- 
nig any fee to tlie owners of (Jeorge II. Clark’s patent. For 
Circular on our Extended Patent, with price list of Italian 
and Egyptian Bees, send to 
L. L. LANGSTROTH & SON, 
Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio. 
'T'HE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL — A 
Monthly Journal devoted to Farming and Stock Breed¬ 
ing, containing 36 large double column pages, only $1.C0 a 
year. Address '> „ -cs 
JTIillstone Dressing Diamonds, 
DirKFNr$nv"l>o?‘’®f®®*®'' Guide. For sale by JOHN 
n< 3 rier of f-®® ’‘"^1 Sole Manufacturer, Ld Im- 
nufaotm-pPnf cMo?® ^ Mechanical purposes. Also Ma- 
York C tv ® No. 64 ivassau-st.. New- 
Oiainonds reset. N B —Send ruistave- 
stamp for Descriptive Circular of the Diamond Dressen 
A. Farmer of long experience 
®^tib.tion. Can conduct a larveor small niaee 
References ftirnished. Ad. Chas. H Han! P5rt ChSier.'N^!®Y; 
„ N. P. DOVER & CO., 
Gui» Tree, Chester County, Pa. 
MUNT’S HOOSIER FODDER CUTTER IS FOR 
*'‘® best cutter in the world. It has already 
taken 20 iiremlums at as many fairs, when placed in corn- 
E? J D BURDTr^®^® oA®*’t'>® ®®bnt>-y. Manufactured 
oy d. D. BURDICK & CO., New Haven, Conn. Send lor a 
circular. JOHN VAI^DERBILT & BRo., Ag’te’ 
23 Fulton-st., New York. 
TIP^’T pay high prices for Feed Cutters. Send 
^te?s in meA^om^o"’’®®* 
_ feekskill plow wor ks, Peek-Skill, jj. Y. 
WANTED a first-class man to take charge of a Green¬ 
house, devoted to the propagiition of the grape, (iood ref- 
ereuce required. Address CROUSE BROS., Alt. Carroll, l®[ 
