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AMERICAN AG-RICULTURIST. 
[August, 
TME HE ST MACiaiWEISY. 
COOPER’S OLD ARD EXTENSIVE EACTORY HAS 
FOR SALE 
150 Improved Fortalilc Engines, 8 to 30 
Horse-Power. 
85 Improved Stationary Engines, 30 to 
Horse-Power. 
5300 Circular Saw Mills, of all Sizes. 
123 Patent Ereneli Burr Flour anfl Feed 
Mills, with Bolts, and complete MacUinery for same. 
1,000 Cooper’s P.atent Sugar Pans, 8 to 15 
feet long. Price $33 to $75. 
1,000 Cooper’s Patent Union Sugar mils, 8 
Sizes. Price, Heavy Oae-Horsc Mill, $75. 
All arc being erected in tlic most approved and substan¬ 
tial manner, witli recent valuable iinproveiueuts. 
Tills Firm was the first to commence the practice of fur¬ 
nishing complete fixtures for Saio and Grist Mills, and 
millwrights to erect and set them in operation ; hence their 
unprecedented success and reputation for buildmg the best 
Mills in the world. Send for Circulars, addressing 
C. & J. COOPER, Mt. Vernon, Oliio. 
Weii Miaowfii 
Wlieeler’s Patent Horse-Powers and TlireshiM Machines; 
Fan Mills; Gale’s Copper-sti'in Feed Cutter; Hutchinson’s 
Family Wine and Cider Mill; Hicitok’s Keystone Cider Mills; 
Cider Mill Screws, (wrought and cast iron). See July No. 
Agriculturist. Also, 
Approved FertiliigeFs. 
Fish Guano, recommended by American Agriculturist, 
May No., page 169, as “cheapest fertilizer of the day,” man¬ 
ufactured by Quinnipiac Co. Also, Peruvian Guano ; Bone; 
Coe’s Superphosphate, elo. All for sale by 
JOHN W. DOUGLASS, 181 Water-st., New York. 
E'or Mock a-Baul Wall Bray¬ 
ing’ MacliSaes, 
Address G. L'. SHELDON, Hartsville, Mass. 
S NVENTIONS.'—One which is justly deserving 
the attention of the people is tlie BREAD MIXING AND 
KNEADING MACHINE. Circnlai'S describing and setting 
forth the merits of this household necessity can be obtained by 
addressing Wm. FORBUSH, Agt., 68 Court-st., Boston, Mass. 
gnREEN-HOUSE AND HOT-BED SASH.—The 
undersigned wot Id respectively call your attention to 
their extensive facilities for manul'acturlng Sashes for Flor¬ 
ists and Gardeners, by which means we are enabled to fur¬ 
nish our patrons at a much lower rate of prices than any 
other establislnnent in the city. Particular attention paid 
to all orders, and fnrnished at the shortest notice. N, B.— 
Hot-bed Sashes constantly on hand. WM. H. COLES & 
CO., Office: 79 Nassau st,. New York. 
Office of “ Passaic Cai-Uoii Works,” 
159 FuoX'T Stkeet, (Cokxek Maidex Laxe). 
MANUFACTURERS OP 
FUHE HOME BU 8 T 9 
Fresli Bone Siiperpliospliate ©f Lime, 
AiiiMal Charcoal, Ivory Black, &c, 
Orders for the above articles manufactured at our Works 
on the Passaic River, A. J.. should be addressed to 
LISTER BROTHERS, 159 Froiit-st., New York. 
TO FARMERS. 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO. offer 
for sale by far xhe finest .and purest Bone-Dust 
in the Market, at the same rate as a coarser 
arl.icle. Also a (.warranted pure, or no sale) 
Flour of Bone. Samples of each sent on re¬ 
ceipt of 3-cent postage stamp, with address. 
DOUBLE EEPIUED POUDEETTE. 
This is one of tlie most forcing as well as quick 
acting manures in market; is composed of the 
- night-soil of Kew-York Citv, from which all 
the impurities have been extracted. It is then deodorized, 
dried, and pulverized to flour. From 400 to 600 lbs. per acre 
on wheat will bring a good crop on poor soil. Price only 
$2opcrton. 
Apply to THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 
___66 Cortlandt-st., New-York. 
■piAINTS for FARMERS and others.—The Graf- 
A ton Mineral Paint Co., are now manufacturing the Best, 
Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well put 
on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years- it is 
of a light brown or beautil'ul chocolate color, and can be 
changed to green, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit 
the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns 
Fences, Agricnlturai Implements, Carriage and Car-makers’ 
(one Mauuf. havinp: used 5000 bbls , the past vear), and as a 
paint for any purpose, is unsurpassed for botlv, diirability 
ehisticity. and adhesiveness. Price $5 per bbl". of 300 lbs.. 
Which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in 
all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives full par¬ 
ticulars. Kone genuine unless branded in a'trade mark. 
Giatton Mineral Paiut. Address DANIEL BID7VELL, 
Proprietor, 254 Pearl-st., New York. 
water-proof roofing 
or Price List, and terms 
Oi tetciic-ivipjiits, ciddi’ess q, FAX 
Second and Vliie-sts., Camden, N. J. 
Tlic Iligiaest Flavored, Most 
Frodtactivc, and Hest Herry 
for Aiiiateer Feltiire, 
Tlie Great European Strawberry, 
“ DR. NSCAISE.” 
Said to bo the largest berry known. From plants se*- in 
September last, fruit was picked and exhibited at tlie Fruit 
Growers’ Society, held in Rochester, on the 2Tth of last 
June, which vreiglied I'A ozs., and measured inches 
around. 
Plants very hardy, vigorous grower, and iiroductive. 
From five plants imported in the Spring of 1866, we produced 
509 very strong plants. This variety we have imported at a 
great expense, and will have a fine stock to offer our cus' 
tomers in August and September. 
The following are extracts from European Catalogues: 
“It is of enormous size, the berries weighing over IX ozs., 
(9 to the iiound), and early, of a briglit red color, very glos' 
sy, the flesh white, and of fine quality.” 
This sort is one of the finest cultivated in Europe, and has 
the best characteristics of any vre have ever introduced. 
Orders must be sent iu early, as tlmy will only be filled in 
rotation. 
We ivill furnish plants, postage paid, at the following 
Comhining large size, liaiidsome appcai-ance, 
and vci-y Iiigli flavor, with great vigoi-, and pro- 
Gactlvciiess almost equaling “Wilson’s Al¬ 
bany.” 
“ One of the most distinct fruits wo know, and one of the 
best ill many respects.”—Tnos. Meehan, Editor of “ Gar¬ 
deners’ Monthly.” 
“Promisesto be an acquisition.”—A. S. Fullek, Author 
of “Small Fruit Culturist.” 
Price, (by mail, postage free), $3 per doz.; §20 per 100. 
ALSO 
'I'lae New l®ei*|5cttaal ^45*awl>era*y. 
“ Perpetual Pine,” 
recently raised and introduced by Mr. F. Gloede, Les Sablons, 
France, and now first offered in the United States. Mr. 
Gloede describes it as a “real, perpetual, large-fruited 
strawberry,” and adds, that “ during 3 years culture, it not 
only bore an abundant crop in the spring, but continued 
flowering and fruiting until late in the Autumn.” The 
plant is very hardy, and the fruit bright vermilion, solid, 
juicy, sweet, and high-flavored. 
We offer a very limited supply of plants of this novel and 
valuable variety. 
Price, (by mail, postage free), 50 cents per plant; $5 per 
dozen. Descriptive Circulars mailed to any address. 
EDW’D J. EVANS & CO., 
Ceutral Nurseries, York, Pa. 
Momeyii’s Strawberry Seedling, 
A BESIDEEATTM SIIFPLIEB. 
The attention of Strawberry producers Is called to RO- 
MEYN’S NEW SEEHUING-the best plant extant, 
for general cultivation. 
This Seedling is a most prolific, as well as a late bearer— 
COMING INTO FRDITAGE A FORTNIGHT AFTER 
THE WILSON—thus giving the producer control ot the 
market after the glut of the 'Wilson is past. 
The flavor is equal to any grown—THE BERRY IS A 
FINE COLOR, AND VERY SOLID, and the size is large 
and uniform. The plant is unequalcd for vigor and hardi¬ 
ness. 
It received a SPECIAL PREMIUM for flavor, at the 
New York Institute, in 1SG5. The plant in fruit was exhib¬ 
ited at the late Queen’s County Horticultural Fair, and at 
the Newburgh Bay. Exhibition, receiving SPECIAL PRE¬ 
MIUMS at botli places. 
A limited number of plants, (deliverable on and after 
August 20th), are offered for sale, at the following rates: 
1000.575.00 
100. 10.00 
50. G.OO 
20. 3.00 
5..... 1.00 
Orders addressed to cither of the subscribers will receive 
prompt attention: 
WILLIAM H. ROMEYN, 
JOSEPH FOSTER, Agent, 
Kingston, Ulster Ce., N. Y 
V. H. IIALLOCK, I , 
NICHOLAS IIALLOCK, [ Agents. 
Queens, Long Island. ■ 
W. S. CARPENTER, Agent, 156 Reade-st., New York. 
Sent out in Aaigust and September, at prices annexed, and 
lower. It so oflered in this jiaper, charges prepaid by me. 
Jenny Lind, Downer, Irench, IVilson, Early Washington, 
10.0; Fillmore, Shaker, 
largely to plant or sell, address 
A. M. PURDY, South Bend, Indiana. 
M ETCALF’S EARLY. 200,000 plants, of thii 
valuable early strawberry. A large stock of gram 
vines leading varieties. Blackberries, old and new. AlL 
1 eacli trees. Including Van Buren’s Golden Dwarf. Plant 
in Chicago, free. THOS. ARCHER 
Lake Shore Rursory, St. Joseph, Michigan. 
rates: §1 per plant; §10 per doz.; .§75 per 109. A liberal dis¬ 
count to the trade. Address 
FROST & CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, 
Rocliester, N. Y. 
KKECII’S 
New Seedling Strawberries, Genl’s. Grant, Sherman, Meade, 
and Sheridan. The people’s cliolce of all berries. Plants 
ready by August 20th. §1 per doz.; §3 for .50; $5 per 100; $25 
per 1000, cash. J. KEECH, Waterloo, N. Y. 
§ I MALL FRUITS.—40 varieties of Strawberries, 
’ and 8 varieties of Raspberries in fruit this year—descrip¬ 
tion and comparative merit siu my ne.w Price List now ready. 
Strawberry plants also ready and warranted to arrive 
in ^ootl comlition oi- tlie order duplicated. 
Address with tliree cent stamp for Price List, 
JOHNSON’S NURSERY, South Bend, Indiana. 
Are rapidly attaining the merit they justly deserve. Plant¬ 
ers and Dealers, and tliose wishing to form clubs for the sale 
of the only vines in tlie country grown liy my improvement 
and to wliicli none others can compare in liealtli and vio-or’ 
either for Garden or Vineyard planting, should send iinmel 
diately for my Price List or my liberal terms to Clubs Plant¬ 
ers will please state about tlie number of eaclt variety thev 
wisli, and wliethcrfor spring or fall planting. My Illustrated 
and Descriptive Catalogue contains as correct a description 
of the different varieties of grapes I grow, as ten years’ expe¬ 
rience in propagating and fruiting vines will admit Price 
10 cents, less than cost. Address 
F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
virvE^. 
jaa Qiie and two years old. 
An extra fine stock of 
HEL.AWARE, 
UONCORH, 
IVES’ SEEHMNG, 
CREVEIilNG, HARTFORH, DIANA, IONA, 
ISRAEBBA, CX.INTON, CATAWBA, 
and many other good varieties. 
At low rates by the dozen, 100, or 1,000. 
Send for Price List. 
Also a good stock of Frnit and Orn.amental Trees, Ever¬ 
greens, Small Fruit, Shrubs, Roses, &c., &c. 
Osage Orange Plants, 2 years, at $5 per 1,000. 
IiENIC «te CO., Hiiniljoldt Nm-sciries, 
_ Toledo, Oliio. 
QEORCE PERRY & SON, 
4»rape Eayers an.cl <Mi*;spe Vimes for 
Fall of lg67. 
We would most respectfully call tlio attention of Ama¬ 
teurs, Planters and Dealers in Graiie Vines, to our verjMarge 
stock of Concord Grape Layers. We sliall sell clieap We 
will take orders for other leading kinds of Grape Vines 
Clark’s and Pliiladelpliia Raspberry. Kittatinnv Blackberry’ 
Perry’s Seedling Strawberry, &c. 200.000 Grape Buds. (mosV- 
ly Concord), for propagating. Cnr Circular sent to all ap¬ 
plicants Fuke. Apply witliont delay to GECRGE PERRY 
& SCN, Nurserymen, Georgetown, Qoun. 
■f VES’ SEEDLING GRAPE AHNES.—Ives’ Secd- 
'-H-iing, Iona, Delaware .and Concord, witli many oilier kinds- 
nine of whicli are now varieties from Longw'ortli's Sctiool 
of Vines, selected by Dr. Jno. A. Warder, for sale witli 
Nursery Stock generally. Send for Circular and Prie’e List 
witli history of tlie Ives Seedling grape, fkek. 
JAMES F.'MARTIN, Mt. 'Washington, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 
FS€Ef. 8 I®Il mUHSEHIFS. 
& KEIL, Zanesville, Ohio. 2fbto is the time to 
send for a Price List. Ives’ Seedling, Hartford Prolific, Con- 
,'U? Ciitawba, and otlier varieties of grapes, aiso. 
all kinds of small fruit plants, at Wholesale and Retail 
prices, to suit tlie Million. Cnr stock promises to be largo 
and splendid. Price List sent free. Address at once, 
MUNSON & KEIL, Zanesville, Oliio. 
