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AIVTKTITCAN ACniO CI/rUHIST. 
115 
rariiier^ and <Mardciaea*!« ! 
Miinv of you Jinvc thi;< far found t!ie purcliaixi of Garden 
Ret-.I tl!,- iiioit ui.vill-factory and mo-,; v.-xliig of all your In- 
vi*^’Jtu'Hts, Sityx’ , {/ U til stfiutt bt/ 1 propose to change 
nil tl.is. an*l luaKO » rcv*diitlo(i la lUe seed bu.slnesij by mv 
tlire,- warriUits. —Ii-!. 1 will warrant my so'-il to lie wimt ft 
purport to be In kind and quality: 2 <l. I will warrant that 
the money you aend for need ahafi reaeli me ; and 3<l. 1 will 
warrant that the aeed you order ahull reach you. 
Thu*. y,>it pee. I take all the ri*ks on myself. 1 know that 
In doing this I ahall make aoinc lo<«c*, but I have contldenco 
that the good sense of the f.trmeri and gardener* of the 
I'nited Staten will stand by me In thhi new movement, and 
so far Increase my business as to enable mo to bear all such 
losees and coutinue the business on the •‘three warrants" 
basts. Stand by me and I will stand by you ! Catalogues 
sent gratis to air. beu the ad rertlsemeut headed •■Gregory's 
Bcei t'ataloguc." 
JAMKS J. H. GUEGOItr, 
.Marblehead, .Mass. 
'.aiisenioud Sweet Po¬ 
tatoes for Seed. 
I*r!cc >1.00 per bushel; $10.00 per 
barrel of S bushels. Ileason.sble 
discount on large orders. Plants 
aU > In proper season. This variety 
Is successfully grown at the North, 
bend for our Circular of directions, 
etc. Mur.ii.vr & CO., 
Posterns Crossings, 
Warren Co., Ohio. 
lU .SllKLS N.V.NSK.MONl) .V.N'D BEU- 
Ml DA sKKl) SWEET P()T.\T<>KS for sale 
at $•':.,,0 per bill, of .T :.ush. each. (.\ rea.sonable discount on 
large orders and t,> -eed dealers ) KesponslUle Ageuta 
wanted to nir,iut onr Potatoes on bhares. .Vddrt^ss 
TEN UKOOK PIEIK'K* CO., Koekvllle, Ind., 
or .S .lUth Union Co,, 111. 
<iiiv(Mi Away! <iiiveii .\way ! ! 
For partle.iinrs see E. B. .fennlng^s Catalogue of Plants, 
P, ■ d-, ie. .s-. nt. jiiist-paiil, by mall. Sen,1 for It. Direct to 
EDWIN 11. JKNMNC.S. Southport. Fairfield Co.. Coum_ 
Onion Seed and Onion Kaisiui^. 
I will -eml, p,-.-' palil. true Hound Early Vellow Danvers 
()..i.>n Seed, either Irmn my .own raising, grown from the 
III i->? carefully seleete.l stock, or grown by llic originator of 
t!i 1 :'iie' onion b m.-.lf, at $2 per ft., with liberal dedueilon 
on larg.i juaiitltles. There are two or three varieties In the 
liiai Nct-dd a* Dae ve."a Dtilou, but mine being grown bi/ 
thr irioiunt-tr and from Ids stock, I warrant it to 
lie ! It! t- lie sort, and cc .ey *< ■ d of the /xiet geaeon’x yrotrth. 
W. M. Tii iuipsou, of E n du l.ae. Wls., writes me, “The 
seel I ! ought of y,)U last year was excellent, not a peck of 
seirduiiis from three pountfs of seed."-W.b. Ibiliiey, Esq., 
« i.uiif . 1 , r, n.. writes me: ‘•.Vs an experiment I ordered 
fr .III Veil hi-t spring, some of your Onion Seed. I sowed 
them In the same p.eec of grouiul, under the same culture 
with s-.-eiof my own growing. Yours produced more than 
d , f lic ns many «» ni!' e.‘’-.Vll purchasers can rely upon 
my seed being fully up to host ye.ir's standard. The Danvers 
Onion will i,:,iduec irom oiic fourth to ouc-thlrd more per 
acre than any other variety, and Is more snlahle, and at a 
higher price In market. Also Ijtrgo lied Wetliersllcld, 
E.irly Hed Gl,,be (very early, productive and popular), I.ate 
Ked Clolw! i r.ew, V T)' productivei, ereri/ eeeil warranted of 
the pad groirth, from the reri/choicest qf seed etock, 
at $f per ft , iiout p ild. ily Treatise on "Onion liaising.^’— 
a eovered pamptiletoi I) page.-, -Illustrated by 13engravings, 
cuutaliiliig full directions for every step In the proeqas—from 
selecting the ground to iiiarkeltng tlic er:ip, lorwarded post¬ 
paid to any addnos for r?l i-ents. If any person on perusal 
of it doe* not Hod that he has his money's worth, he may 
return it and I u III refund the money. 
J.V.MKS J. II. GKEGOUV, .Marblehead, Mass. 
VCwi: OR.lVi^K si:ED, 
Jn»t received on Consignment from Texas, and guaranteed 
fresh nuu new, for sale In quantities to suit, liy pound or 
bu-iicl. PL.VNT & Di:o., bt. Eouis, -Mo. 
2.5,000 Osaffe Ilfd^e Plants for Sale. 
btrODg, one year old. Address^^ Da. 
h'rit 4 WI5i:iCKl' PLANTS. 
A'^rlcnlturltt, .liicundo. White, New Jersey 
in |1 pn $•» per flflv, per hundred. Sent by niHll 
D«)U-i»ii\d For other varieties and clrctilar addresrt 
* UFTSIO & HK.VAMKIt. Newcastle, Westches ter Co., N. V 
2^^o"AGRICll^IirST STU.UVBEUIIY PL.i.\TS. 
Price reduced to $1A3 100, or $10 1000. 
GngAT r.TfPAWAH, $1.(M) d07.. or $<5.C0 ICO 
Gomiex Ol'EKX, very hue, $1.00 doz., $-i.W 100. 
Knox's Tw). true, fi.flj doz... $.'>.00 
.Meaii's SKKiii.i.'to, extra. $1.00 doz, ♦S-®’ 
WiiiTK Ai.pixie. very 
Gf.KKS pKoi.iFici, large and tine. $1.00 lOO.^.W 1000. 
W.l'Tv. the best for market. $1.00 100, $S.(^ 1^ 
For iiartlculars. sec. Febrnary .No-. 
ling a new lta.«pbcrry, perfectly hard), a large, bi.nullfiU 
IcaGet berry : much better than the I’lilladclphEa, and more 
b irdv p auts. $ l.nO doz... ll.YOO 100. , v-- i- 
Address W.M. S. CAKl-ENTEi:, 130 Ucadc-st., N. 1. 
fl SUBSCrvIBP:RS W.\NTEI) to send 
B f,,r $i0. post-paid. Elsts of Derry Plants, 
(,T.. e l*lu l ist Vo iiage 7.'i. liy-IDllh’ S. COLLI.NS.Moores- 
towii. -v. Jersey ; Jr scud for a Descriptive C atalog-ue gratis. 
Strawberry Plants. 
Juennda cr Knox’s 700. Vfeteairs Enriv, Agriculturist, Jer¬ 
sey Searlut. llrooklyii Scarlet, Wilsoii's Albany, "'ol I riomph 
d.^ land. For sale by C. L. HO-VG & Uh 
Price* on application, Lockport, N. i. 
I> 
ON'T DEPEND UPON YOUB vu 
Halse voiir own. .lOllN S. COEEINb, 
NEIOHHORS 
■ JS li,r herrlcB i:aiM! V'liii iiwii. S. CDEE1*''N, 
Ho in-itown .V -I , bo* a good selection ; offers them clic.ap ; 
s'e Eel, N,, .' p.Vl or lend for Descrl|,tive Catalogue gratis. 
M1()ICE VARIETIES of STRAWBERRY^^^^^^^ 
at low rates. Price list gratis. -^AM L C-Ds^t^, 
liecklesstown, Uurllugton Co., N. J. 
BARNES’ .IIA.R.ROTII STRAWBERRY. 
originated at Pouc 
from whom wc I 
-.. qualities. 
Jt'st season, at R. D. Conover's, 
MO and >01 Wejt W aslilngton .Market, foot of Fulton bireeC 
w ho sold the E ruit the past season, to whom we refer. 
Our Block of Plants for sale is limited, we being quite 
anxious to have the Derry brought before the people one 
more season, when we think It will recoiniiieiid itseli: 
1 rice, per dozen, $3.00; per 100, $'23.00. Sent by nmil or 
express. 
TEN EYCK nilOTIIEUP, 
Middletown Point, X. J. 
The Best Throe Market Berries. 
Plants l>y Post-paid. 
For $10 we will send to any Post-offlceln theVnlted States: 
12 Plants Plilladelplila Kasnberry. 
6 •• W'llson’.s ICarly Blackberry. 
3 “ Klttatinny *• 
Send P. O. Stamp lor Catalogues. 
VVILLIAM PAP.P.T, 
Clniiamlnson, N. J. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, of Best Quality nnd 
*■- V'nrletlos. For prices, etc., :iddres3, JOHN H. BAIVdEN, 
E'recliold, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
Strawborrifs and $»i:iatl Friiitv. 
Stinger’s Seedling Strawberry, a new variety of great cx- 
collence; Philadelphia Ilaspberiy, and other iJmall E'rults. 
Circulars on application. 
VVlLLI.vM HACKED, Seed Grower and Importer. 
803 Market Street, Plilladelplila, Pa. 
\ GRICULTURIST STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
at $10 (ler 1,000 grown In meadow soil, which gives them 
extra good roots. Ollier leading varieties at low prices; 
also, Wilson's Blackberry Plants. CHAS. E. WILLl'l'S, Uad- 
doiitleld, N. J. 
Poucfhkeepsie Small Fruit IVursery. 
Purchasers of SritAWBEKiiY Plants, Okape 'V’i.nes, Ctrr.- 
r.A.VTS, Daspheukiks, and other Small E'riiits, are partieii- 
larly requested to send for a Catalogue of the Poughkeepsie 
Smiill E'rult Nursery. None but first class stock sent out, 
and at the very lowest rate. Extra strong plants, and true 
to name, of •‘^Agriculturist” Strawberry, at $10 per 1,000, 
Knox’s 700.” at $1.00 per 100. &C., &c. 
EDWIN MADSIIAIJi, 
Poughkeepsie. K. T. 
and ".lucuuda” or 
Address, 
.4 Ib.s., by ITIail, for $1.00. 
Harrison. E. Goodrlcli.GIeason or Cuzco Potatoes; French’s 
EXPRESS CHARGES PRE- 
. .VID.—Miami Daspberry Is with us abetter berry, great¬ 
er bearer, longer season, anil stronger and liarclier bush tlian 
Ilool'itle. I offer a large stock of both the above, also other 
li , 
scriptl' 
Bend, Indiana. 
^M.ALL FRUITS! 
f^P.i 
itasnbcrrles. iilaekberrles and Strawberries. Send for de¬ 
scriptive Price List to JOHNSTON’S NUDSEDY, South 
.HJ<:U\I>.4, or Knox’s TOO, 
strawberry Plants. Warranted true. For sale by 
C. L. HO.VG & CO., Lockport, N.T. 
J HIILADELPIIIA, the Largest., best, and most 
prolific, liarcly P.ASPBF.DKY. 12 plants, $3 ; 100 for $20. 
Barberry Heilge Plants, $8 per 1,000. , *7 
Eharly GoodrlcU Potatoes, per bushel, $3 ; per bai^^rel. $7. 
Address, H. l>hii.bi, iLric, x 
T,ANTS.—Wilson Early Blackberry, $50 per 50; 
Philadelphia Daspberry,^$18 per lOO; Agriculturist Straw¬ 
berry $10 per 1000. Other pending varieties at low rates. 
Cata^jluesgratis. C HAS. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
STRAWIIKRKTK.S. 
Send for Catalogue. 
SAMUEL L. ALLEN, Clnnaminson, N. J. 
Pago 116. 
See 
O. K. It. It. 
IflWmi'Kn .\UK$KiiY s'l’uciis 
for sale by ^ KAOUX , i'i C edar-st., New iork City. 
* PPI.KS, Common, Doiicln and Paradise. 
t'lIKIlli V, .Mahiilel) and Mazzard. 
PK VIIS, 1 and 2 years. 
V(»KW 
Al.'STH 
RO.SIOH, ii.w... ...... ..- 
liG.VOIOT.PS, Mixed. 
iVl WAtransp’d. 1 foot high. 
OW sort*. 
Mw*s'^?awkkrrv^^ 
PEAKS. 
Bctirrc Clairgeau. anoble pear, grows to pounds'weight. 
Descrihed on page 03, February No tastln" like a 
Dana's Hovey, the best winter pear known, tasting 
__.*• 1 k/moz-ii.ltv/xi-l /VT» nafrAfV.?. r< 
lfeseret?'a'‘new‘ currant, discovered by H^^^ 
'AU .1.0 
scut f‘cc by maU.^ Westcheste r Co., N. Y. 
IIa€JIILAND FKUII' FAKM. 
strawberry Plants for Sale, strong bealthy plants, well 
rooted, care?tilly packed Price List. 
'Wilson’s Albany, $.) per^MO. Highland. N. Y.’ 
BLOOx^IINGTON 
Osage Orange Iletlgc Plants. —Strong, selected, 
one year, packed in good order, l.COO, $3; 5,000, $13; 10,000, 
$2.1. Apple and Pear Trees, all sizes. Early RicU^ 
inona CUerry, Apple Root Grafts, best quality. 
Ivittatinny and Wilson’s Early BlaclcBcrry. 
Grapes— Iona, Ives, Israella, Norton’s, Concord, Hart¬ 
ford, Dogers’ Hybrids, &c., &c. 
Ntirscry Stocks, general assortment. Sweet Brier 
Scortlings, $2.,50 per 100. Pcaclv Seeds, fresh, frozen 
packed, $3 per bush. Osage Orange and Pear Seeds. 
Evergreens, Skade Trees, immense stock, all sizes. 
-'Vltlica, Dbl. Named, fine collection, 2 ft., 100, $12. 
Ro^cg and Dalilias, extra large, fine collection, 
Grecn-Uonse, Bedding and Garden Plants. 
Send .red stamp each for 3 Catalogues, Wholesale, Pvctail 
and Bedding Plants. 
F. K. PIIQ5NIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
" BEIO’g MDBSE: 
Elizaljctli, I^ew .S^ei-sey. 
A fine Stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, 
Crape Vines, Doses, Shrubs, 6yc.., &c. 
73,000 Norway Spruce at $3,5 per 1000. 
: Also, a large lot of Honey Locust and Osage Orange, one 
year old, strong plants. 
Catalogues forwarded on application. 
DAVID L. BUCHANAN, 
____ Succes sor to Win. Reid. 
C^KAFE ’ 
Iona, Israella, Adlrondac, Concoi-tl, Diana, 
Hartford, Rogers’, «Sic., »S;c. Prices too loro to Ad¬ 
vertise ill this Paper loithout injury to the Trade- By tlie 
use of my patent process, I am enabled to produce, tlie largest 
and beat vines for future growtli and productiveness, grown 
on the .^tnierican Continent. See cut in Sept, No., page 334. 
Send for Terms to those forming Clubs, whicli is worthy of 
particular attention- 
If Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue is wished, send 
two red stamps. Address 
F. L. 
PERRY. Canandaigua, N. Y. 
GRAPE 
VliYES. 
Hundred. 
Thousand. 
$800 
•■ ‘ No. 1, Extra fine.,. 
. SO 
600 
“ No.‘2, " . 
. 60 
500 
Israellas, Extra large. 
“ No. 1, Extra line... 
. 100 
800 
. 90 
700 
Adirondacs, No. 1. 
. 60 
“ No. 2. 
. 4.5 
Delaware Layers for immediate bearing. 60 
HUSTED & HAZ ELTON, 
Delaware, O. 
GRAPE VmES ! GRAPE VL\ES ! 
I have on hand a large stock of most excellent Grape 
Vines, including both tlie older and well known sorts, and 
the newer varieties. Ttiese vine,* are unsurpassed in quality 
and are offered at entirely reasonable rates. Priced Cata¬ 
logues sent to all applicants, and specimens sent on receipt 
of price per 100. E. W. HEDENDEEN, Macedon. 
Feb. 7. 1807. Wayne Co., N. T. 
(FORMERLY THOMAS & UKRE NOEEN.) __ 
"GRAPES ! ! GRAPES ! 
.300 000 Concord, 100,000 Catawba from Vines never 
mildewed or rotted, 30,000 Hartford, 10,000 Delaware; 
Norton’s Virginia, Diana, Clinton, and all otlier good sorts 
of Grape Vines, Currants, Daspberry, Strawberry, and other 
Plants, clieaper than anywliere else, for sale. 
DU. II. SCHUODED, Bloomington, Illinois. 
l7o00,000^rapc Vine Cuttings for ^le. 
Norton’s Virginia, 12 Dollars per 1000 Cutting,?, by-10,000 or 
more, onlv 10 Dollars. Concord and other sm-ts cheaper. 
Scud staiiip for Cattilogue and Ks^ay on Grape Cultnic, lo 
ismiu stall 1 gcHKODED, Bloomington, llhnow^ 
if ''ONCORD^RAPE VINE8-25,000 one ycai'^mdS 
w.^years’ old, grown with great care by long cuttings Horn 
our own Vineyard of 8 years’ £'i^|5rHEDS, 
Mi ddletown Point. N. J. 
,OHA ...d ISBAELLA G»pc Fy 
Lockp ort, N. Y. 
" IIA age" & $CII MS I>T, 
Nursery ami Seedsmen, Erfurt In Prussia. 
The English, French and German Edition of their Trade 
Seed List may be liad on “P.pbeation to Messts. Austin. 
Baldwin & Co 72 Broadway, New oi diitct. A. 
their retail list of Plants and Seeds, 
above Eleven Thousand kinds alone. ^ ‘ “ 
Bulbs and Roots the largest c ollection cvci oflcicd. __ 
'SfyNlX^ines and lonri Wood for Sale at rediicwl 
I?rlct. .\ddLs MOOPJ-l & RICI^^ 
"" jS'l'KAWBlSKRIES, 
(tUANBEKRIES, RASPBERRIES, 
beackberries, grapes, &c. 
All the newer ^f^^^^°^^%pl-^Tciitaloque. irtuirof 
send for a copy ot ■^^’%.^tin<>', growing, &c., &c. See 
“ Ciitalogues Beceived. ^ UDY, South Bend, Ind. 
fruits.—L' uil instructions for ciiltiva- 
ALL 11 marketing. Also, a cut and de.scriptioa 
i^tiiig. j-q;. making my Premium Fruit Shippiny 
witli directions ‘ oji pnner for wrapping 
San^ts bvmail?'Alsof much other-valuable information m 
my "“"^^q^nSTON’S KUKsIeY, South Bend, Indiana. 
