1867.] 
AMKKICAN ACxKICUT/rURIST. 
341 
l^'^KUIT AND ornamental TREES FOU 
Ol^ 
ELLWANGER & BARRY 
Invite the attention of Planters, Kurserymcu and Dealers 
In Trees to their extensive stock now offered for the Fall 
Trade. In the departments of 
IIni*<lv Ti*oo!-s, 
Oi*iixiiiioiit J»l Ti*oo«, 
iiiitl nxiiitWs 
the collections arc the most extensive and complete In the 
United States. 
Prompt and careftil attention Riven to all orders, and 
packing done In the most skillful and thorongh manner. 
Full particulars will be found In the following CaUlogues. 
which will bo sent, prepaid, to applicants who enclose 
stamps: 
Xos. 1 aii«I a. Ten cents each— Xo. .T, Five cents— Xo. 
•I, Tlirec cents. 
Xo. Descriptive and Illnstmted Catalogue of Fruits. 
Xo. a-.\ Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Orna-. 
mental Trees. Shrubs. lioees, *c, Ac. 
Xo. 3-A Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas. Petunias, and 
select new Green-houso and Bedding Plants, published every 
Spring. 
> o. 4— A 'Wholesale Catalogue or Trade LUt. 
ei.lwa\c;eu a bakuv, 
Mount Hope Nurteriee, Itocheeter, X. T 
||OVi:\ A: <0.’S 
ILLUSTIiATED GUIDE TO THE 
Winter nn«l Spring Gnrtlen, for .-Vtilnmn of 
1SG7, U -Vow Ready, 
Containing a ‘^2^?Mb^^bI^ns^F{owe^ 
several engravings, and complete Itet of^il^ns ripens. 
with mil directions n)r cultivation. 
of 10 cents. Address . . 
53 North Market-st., Boston, Mass. 
NEW 
.Vi: rTJ3X]V C^ATTALOCiT K 
OF 
Iiii|M»rl€cl Dutch IIiiIImhih 
K ootiii, 
with descrlptloni^and directions for their cultivation, now 
ready for mailing. 
J. .M. THORBCRN & CO.. 
l.'i Johnstt., New York. 
HYACINTHS, TTLIPS, &c. 
About the 1st of September I shall receive from Holland 
a splendid lot of 
Ilyarlnllis, Tulips, Crocuses, Lilies, 
and all other II VUI>V suitable for Anttimn 
planting. 
mtalognes supplied free. Address 
JAMEN A'H’K, 
Ro 4 *li«‘Nt 4 *r, A". 
SI stt1IIAXA VI i:si:RY. 
40 OOO Appl4:—best In the State. 
•^.'^tTr^^VV/c‘^y^,''»nd"a"lirr;^ other Nursery 
‘'T^“SlrMNl’Ell7h;me;L&orthnmberland Co. Pa. 
marietta nurseries. 
18417. Pcacli Trees. Peaeli Tree*. 1807. 
Grown on new ground and perfectly 
supply them by the thmumml or ten 
eraf Bss<jrtment of Nnrserv fetw.k Jor p 
sale and Hctall, Address KNOLE * BItO., Marietta, I a^ 
10,000 STAXDYRn APPLE. 
nWAKF 
lO.lMMl PKACH, 1 year. 
1,«MM) PLl'M, 1 year. , 
.•» 04)0 CHERRY, I vear. Standard and Dwarf. 
.•LtMM) STAXnAltn PFAR. 
1,04M) DWARF **o. 
.'',,4M)0 C'DXCDRD, 2 year. Extra fine. 
14.000 GRAPE VIXES, as)M)rtment, 1 U 2 years ^d. 
FotmIo by .JOHN It. & A. MUHDOCTI, PltUburgh, Pa. 
f OHNSTON’S NURSERY FOR SALE !—Cause, 
continued 111 health—$fi,000 to $8,000 In salable stock— 
.TO 000 Itasnherrles In fruit. Also, Strawberries, Grapes. *c. 
Send S^t stamp for Circular descriptive of place. Also, 
Small Fralts In which I v>m not he. under mM. Address 
small r IjqiINSTOX’S NURSEUY', South Bend, Ind. 
Ylal.AVAXttKR 4fc RARRA ’S 
MC-AAOU. 
Having fruited it for C years wo pronounce It a decided 
acquisition to the list of market Strawberries. Plant very 
bardy and vigorous, surpassing In quantity of fruit and hard¬ 
iness of vine any other variety we have ever tested. It 
commences to ripen a few days before the Early Scarlet, 
and continues on up to the latest, thus making It profitable 
at both ends of the season. Fruit from one to one and a 
quarter Inch In diameter; berry regular and uniform In size, 
roundish conical, bright scarlet, flesh more firm and not so 
acid as the Wilson. 
Plants will be ready for delivery about the 15th of Sep¬ 
tember, at $5.00 per dozen. 
ELLWAXGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Xiirseries, 
Rocliester, X. A". 
Thf (ireat European Strawberry. 
“ DR. NICAISE.” 
Said to be the largest berry known. From plants sot In 
September last, fruit was picked and exhibited at the Fi'ult 
Growers’ Society, held In Rochester, on the 27th of last 
Jane, which weighed ozs., and measured inches 
aronnd. 
Plants very hardy, vigorous grower, and productive. 
From five plants Imported In the Spring of 1806, we produced 
600 very strong plants. This variety we have imported at a 
great expense, and will have a fine stock to offer our cus¬ 
tomers 111 August and September. 
The following arc extracts from European Catalogues: 
“ It Is of enormous size, the berries weighing over IJf ozs., 
(9 to the pound), and early, of a bright red color, very 
glossy, the flesh white, and of fine quality." 
This sort Is one of the finest cultivated In Europe, and has 
the best characteristics of any we have ever Introduced. 
Orders must be sent In early, ns they will only be filled In 
rotation. 
We will flimlsh plants, postage paid, at the following 
rates: $; per plant; $10 per doz ; $75 per 100. A liberal dis¬ 
count to the trade. Address 
FROST st CO., 
Genesee Vnlley Xurserles, 
Ro<-lirster, X*. Y. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
We offer the following select list of Strawberry plants, 
which will be rendy to send out by Sept. Ist. 
Alpine Red Si AVlilte, l.ouj^worlli’s Prolific, 
.'VgirieuKurlst, Russell’s See<llliig, 
KufTuIo Se4-<llin(;, Trluinplie de Gand, 
Enriy Senrlef, 'Wllaoii’s Alijniiy, 
at SO cents per dozen ; $2 per 100; $10 per 1,000. 
Also a large collection of new and foreign varieties In¬ 
cluding la-iiniK’s AVhIfe, Durand’s Seedling, 
Green Prollfle. &c., at $1 per dozen; and a limited 
quantity of 
Dr. .XICAISE, the largest strawberry known, at $6.00 
per dozen. 
All orders from unknown correspondents mnst be accom¬ 
panied with the cash. 
ELLAVAXGER & BARRA', 
Mount Hope Xurserles, Rocitester, X. A'. 
Sti*n,wt>er*i'y I^lants. 
Jucnndfi, Rlpnowfim, Metrairs 
AirrlcultarlAt, Barne** ScedUnK, Napoleon III. I IdladelphU, 
i)uran(l*B Seedllne, etc., will oe sent by m:dl, P^- 
paid, upon the receipt of $l per dozen. For Descriptive 
Catalogue and Price List of 60 varieties Strawberries and 
other gmall Fruits, address ^ nEXAMER. 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
S ’l’ie AAA'BEICItV 1*1. A:\TS.— Pliila- 
dclnhla foarly) Barnes' Mammoth, Stinger, Durand, 
Ulnimwam $1 per^ Wilson’s Albany. 2.5 cts. por dozen; 
75 els! ner loO • ^1 per 1000. Other varieties. Also, 
Black’llerrT pl'antsV &c„ for fall and spring planting. 1 
lo all SeSnU. JOHN 8. COLLfNS. Moorcstown, N. J. 
BULBOUS FLOWERING ROOTS 
ior I'^nll 4 >f 1 XU 7 . 
Wo olTcr a fine collection of 
Hyarintlis, Tulips, Crocus, Xnrcis.siis, Iris, 
Gladiolus, Japan Lilies and otlier Bnllts. Also, 
choice varieties of Cltinesc Pneonics. Prices furnished 
on application. 
Small quantities forwarded by mall, pre-pald, at Catalogue 
prices. 
ELLWAXGER & B.VRRA', 
Mount Hope Nurseries, P.ochester, N. T. 
^r4K)JM)4^\vil.80X STRAWBERRY PIjANTS 
for sale, (voarranted true to name), by the uozen 
Thousand. For prices address ^ BROWN, 
Cher ry Lawn Farm, New Brunswick, N. J. 
^^trawberr-.y I^lants. 
Agrlcnltnrlst, Brooklyn Scarlet, Byberry, (Inttcr, Col. 
EllswoX. Do^er. Freftcb. t'‘”>V°«;®’Green P o 
I-cnnIg's li'hlte, Lady Finger, Metcalfs 
and Wilson. 2') cents per dozen; 7.5 cents per iw. 
Farlv SOcts nerdozl; $2 per 100. Sent post-paid. 
^ ' ^i». su'r’roN, Beverly, ilurllngton Co., N. J. 
PARSONS & CO., FLUSHING, N. Y., 
Offer a very thrifty, well-grown, and bushy stock of 
CAMELLIAS. 
Assorted colors, including Candidissima, $20 per 100. 
Larger size, Including Alba plena, $50 per 100. 
Alba plkxa, fine and busby, with buds, $100 per 100. 
AZALEA IXDICA. 
Best standard sorts, - - $20 per 100. 
Larger size, - - $50 per 100. 
Rlto<I(Mlendi-ons, (of the best sorts and all perfectly 
hardy,) $18 per doz., $100 per 100. 
ROSES. 
Moss, - - $2.5 per 100; $200 per 1000. 
Remontant, - $20 per 100; $150 per 1000. 
Tea and China, - $15 per 100; $100 per 1000. 
The above ROSES are all on their own roots, and are not 
budded or grafted. Their uniform success in different parts 
of the country Is the best testimony we c.nn offer In fiivor 
of their character. 
They are especially recommended for dealers on account 
of their low price. 
CLARK R.VSPBERRA', $00 per 100; €500 per 1000. 
This variety. In onr own experience, and that of Charles 
Downing, A.S. Fuller, and others, is the best raspberry 
grown. Its wood needs no protection in the winter. Its 
leaves, unlike other varieties, are uninjured by the sum¬ 
mer’s sun. Its fruit Is most abundant, and Us flavor unsur¬ 
passed. 
Those growing Raspberries for market will find It the only 
variety B'orthy their attention. 
Kittaliuiiy BlncUborry, $30 per 100 ; $250 per 1000. 
Wilson’s Early Blackberry, $50 per 100; $400 per 1000 
These Blackberry plants are grown from cuttings and not 
suckers, and are thus more safe for transplanting. 
Winter Seed WSicat tor 1 867, 
FOK SALE BY 
GEORGE A. DEITZ, 
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF 
SKKI> WBIILVT & OR.ISS 
CHAMBERSBURCH, PA 
Italian Red Mediterranean, $2.W V pecX 
Italian WMe 
nungarinn Red 
french Red 
HalleCe Eng'h Red 
German Red 
Hallefs Eng. Mhite, 
Diehl’s White. 
Canada White, 
Bnnghton White, 
California White, 
Rliie-Slem While, - . 
Egyptian Red Mediterranean, 1.^ 
mchaf ’-SO 
WhiU Chajr 
I/incasterReA Chaff 
2.25 
2.00 
2.00 
2.25 
2.25 
2.25 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1..50 
2.00 
1..50 
1.50 
$8.00 hush. 
8/)0 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
6.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
fir Fonr pounds of either of the above varieties will be 
sentby mall (free of Postage) lor one dollar. D. 
8EED WHEAT. 
The Snhscriber offers for sale Red Mediterranean Seed 
■fl'Je?" Wwhia?ls’ Sh Xgl tlfte?. from'tlfo 
^^^rat'^rl^r^ perh’‘u?h. 1!f‘^V° PAVN"E%agLrhor.L.I. 
jS^c^dTll^atocs I 
The Goodrich Seedlings, and valuable 5-arletles, in 
large or small _Yl N|;sBIT?Lewi8bnrg‘ Penn. 
W ' tT son EARLY, KITTATINNY and Laiv- 
ton Blackberry, Pl'Hadelpljl^a 
Cap Raspberry, and twenty varietfrs of ^rawbciiy piai 
"S^^own, N. J. 
For AVbolcsalc 
Ohio. 
-Wilson’s Early, Kitlatinny, ami Lawton 
Blackberry plants Also Uaspb^^^^^^^^ 
D 
Waterford. Camden Co., N. J. 
