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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[Septembeb, 
IVES' SEEDLING- GRAPE VINE 
That never fails. The wine sells to Longwortii’s Wine 
House at $4.25 per gallon. 75,000 vines of superior growtii for 
sale at lowest prices. Send for its history and Price List, 
ITKEE. Also all leading kinds with wine, new varieties from 
Longworth’s Scliool of Vines, selected by Dr. John A. War¬ 
der, with nursery stock generally. JAS. F. MARTIN", 
Mt. Washington, Hamilton Co., Oliio. 
GUA'Pm ’ 
All the best varieties, including Salem and Martha. Price 
Sind quality of vines are worthy of the special attention of 
Dealers and Planters. Price Lists free to all applicants. 
C. L. HOAH & CO, Lockport Grape Nurseries, 
Lockport, N. Y". 
iAI.jE.fl and Rogers’ Hybrids, numbers 1, 2, 3, 
4, 15, 39, 23,%, 30, 32, 3-3, 34, 30, 41, 44, Diana, 
rorthci Rl‘4r»lr r^hvicl-ino ftio-tav TT^nl.’-ja 
5, 9, 14, Xt/j Ji/f t»V/, *>4, o-t, UD, ttj, *±1, X-/144JUt, 
Hamburg, Martha, Rlack Hawk, Christine, Siglar, Keuka. 
$5,000 was offered for 10,000 buds of this last named sort last 
fall. Tile above varieties are grown by F. L. PERRY, Can¬ 
andaigua, N". Y. See advertisement on page 344. 
OF best^kInds and 
J. W. HELMER, 
Lockport, N. Y. 
^ISAEE VINES 
qualities, at low rates. 
NATIVE GHAPE VINES. 
^ most approved varieties, very low, by 
the 100 or 1000. Sknd fob Phice List. 
JOSEPH KIFT, Westchestee, Pa. 
Woodside Cwardeii. 
My Annual Catalogue of Small Fruits is now ready, and 
will be sent free to all applicants. Those in want of 
Blackberries, Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Straw¬ 
berries, Grapes, etc., etc., should send tlieir orders, early, to 
A. S. FULLER, Ridgewood, Bergen Co., N. J 
MIAMI BLACK CAP RASPBERRY. 
Doolittle In every respect, but a week later 
keeps In fruiting two weeks longer, tfius keeping up the 
Raspberry season until Blackberries come. Bush, a vert/ 
strotig, stocky grower, with scarcely any tliorns. I will 
give liity dollivrs for 1 doz. plants oi any Raspberry thatcom- 
biiies more valuable qualities. Price of Plants SI ner doz - 
$4 per 100; $25 per 1,000.—Doolittle and Purple Cane, both 
valuable, $1 per doz.; $3 per 100; 
I- S 3 J^'V-erbeariiig, $1.50 per doz.; $3 per 100 
|>io pel 1.000.—Golden Cap, $1 per doz.; $3 per 100; $50 per 
1,100. — Catawissa, $2 per doz.; $10 per 100. — Davison’s 
mn®’ P®*' do^A-hiladeluhia, $3 pir doz® 
fnn P^T l®®-:;r^i'''CKBEEEiKs, Dorchester, $1 per doz*■ $5 per 
100.—New Roclielle or Lawton, SI ner doz ♦ nor inn* 
per l.Oqo.-Wilson’s Early, 75 cts. each • rl^^7 * 
^^z.; $30 per 100.™ 
d07 ‘leycious, beautiful, and fine yielder, $2 per 
<lqz., $10 pei lOO. Houghton Seedling Goopebebky never 
5 cai old, liiiely rooted, $1 per doz.; $5 per lOJ; $30 per 1 000 
Cherry White Grape and La Versailles,* $1.50 per doz^.“$8pM 
100%CrCTeffn<?‘r?c?*?’ Per i’k) ; best, $15 per 
old strong m u**""’ Orton’s Virginia, 1 yfear 
iAA ^ years o\dj extra S30 ner 
00. Delaware, Hartford Prolific, Diana, Iona Israella and 
, Adirondac. ,fine roots, as low as offered in this naner _ 
l^,^y‘^*^°'‘^(I.Me^rhotedplants, $3 pe^ doz.; 
s^-jpei lUU.—SrRAWCERPvY Plants in ciuantifipq 
*'n/i® b advertisement in August Z^Sf* AiiAc “ 
tu, ist. tVholesale List .sent on applicatfon. Instruci ive Cat 
Sef t"ofTo^ceStl!*^°*'““***°*^ P*""‘’ otou seat 'on^4- 
.vH for the ’,ower in this paper, %ce will 
500 af 1 nrifi ■ -,^016.5011 at tlie doz. rate, 50 at 300 rate, 
I late. iLeinember, Raspberries and Blackberries 
•should be set in the ffad. We have liad veri/ bad Inek wiih 
spring setting, and no failures when set in tlie fali 
DY.Bori2tpalmy,5!N.Y?““* ovM.R.PUR- 
^-^press charges on all cash 
J^itoVSt"%srp'i::\fo?*"‘* of Washington o? Memphis.'aiS 
IluSiiiay Blackberry at tlie West. 
testimonials received by tlie subscriber, 
t.ie following in regard to this splendid berry from a gentle- 
man in Fulton Co., 111., may suffice;__ 
“The Kittatinny plants got of you, spring of’6(3, fruited 
tins season most abundantly,—one week earlier than my 
Lawton.s on tlie same grounds and location, and the smallest 
branch wiUistood tlie winter witliqut any injury whatever.’’ 
The subscriber and several others liere liave also fruited 
TU ^^tisfactorily the past season. Strong 
1 lants $.v0 per 100, $150 per 1,000. F, H. PHQENIN 
___Bloomington, Ill. 
TilE BEST KASP-BEBBY 
per oz. per lb. 
$1.50 
$16.00 
1.00 
10.00 
), 
50 
6.00 
25 
3.00 
1.50 
16.00 
S.OO 
30.00 
50 
6.00 
50 
6.60 
50 
6.00 
• 10 
75 
T' 
> p er 5UU ; _ $ :,00 per] ,000. ’ . 
LYMAN BASSETT, North Haven, Conn. 
Vp EARLYTmsON M^ACKBEIlRFirTi^ 
Z^l\^2Zfrahmn ‘l^l^oTcber- 
year as either Lawton or Dorchester 
grown in ihe open fleldVailcl aKiu out sOiti?';'*' *® P***’® 
abundant roots, averaging si v incL°s lonln'’® and 
I^hiladelphia Raspberry, which roUins’^ii^nil* *' A'®*? 
ever licard troiu. Also }*® where- 
Ltackberries, and Straroberries, etc.ffimraoafvni-m?*'®*®'**®^ 
SAMUEL L. ALLEN, C^Siiusm^N. J. 
VERY EXTRA STAIDAE0 PEAR 
Dansville, Liv. Co., N.^Y. 
BL0OMIMGTOM IVUBSERIT. 
16th year, 10 Gtrccn-hoiises, 3.50 Acres Fruit, 
Ornamental an«l Nursery Stock, General 
As.sortment. 
1,000,000 Apple, 1 to 4 years, superb yearlings, 1000, $50. 
1.50,000 Pear, Stand. andDw’f. Dwf. Apple, all sizes. 
4:0,000 Cherry, largely Richmond or May, 100, $15 to $35. 
30,000 Peach, Hale’s Early, &c., 1000, $125. 
300,000 Grape, strong Concord layers, 1000, $85; Hart¬ 
ford layers, 1000, $150; Ives, $150; Rogers, Iona, &c. 
5,000,000 Osage Orange, 1st class, 100,000, $.200. 
50,000 Cnrrant, Gooseberry and Raspberry. 
30,000 Kittatinny Blachbcrry, warranted genu¬ 
ine, strong, first class every way, 1000, $150. (See sepa¬ 
rate advertisement.) 
1,000,000 Apple Stoch, extra, selected 1 year, 1000, $ 10. 
50,000 Pear Stock, fine, 1 year, 1000, $2.3; Quince, Cherry, 
30,000 Ro-ses, all classes, Marslial Neil, fine plants, $9 
per doz.; Evergreens, immense stock. Tulips, Hyaclntli’s, 
and other Hardy Bulbs. Send 2 red stamps for New 
Descriptive and Trade List. 
P. K. PHCEAIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
Select Teg-etaMe 8eed§ foa* 
Market Gardeners and Others. 
Cah'bage, Jersey Wakefield (own growth),"^ $1.50 
“ (Imported), - 
Flat Dutch, (own growth), 
“ Early York, 
Cauliflower, Early Paris, 
Early Dwarf Erfut, - 
Ijcttuce, Curled Simpson, (own growtii) 
Hardy Green, “ “ 
“ Butter, “ “ 
Spinach, Round and Prickly, 
Sent free by mail, for the prices afflzed. 
HENDERSON & FREBHNG, 
Seeflsmen and Market Gardeners, 
__<53^ Nassau-st., New York. 
TME MEW 
CHARLES DOWrairJG. 
_ Raised by J. S. Downer, of Kentucky, promises to be far 
in advance ot any other berry known, i have fimited it two 
> ears. 1 he vigor ot the plant is very remarkable, its leaves 
are immensely large, ancf of great substance, wliibli enables 
It tomatuie every berry to a large size; all are perfect in 
0‘- 111-sliaped fruit. Tlie beriy is of the 
laigest size, tlie productiveness quite astonislilng, and the 
*°*’ known. The bm-ry of the 
Ciiailes Doiyning, represented in the August No. of tills 
paper, was piol^ed from a young plant set out in Oct llVt 
and does not represent half tlie size of tlie largest berries’ 
Charles Downing, of Newburgh, has fruited it one or two 
vears, and gives it a high chafacter. For forther desertn- 
tion and letter from Cliarlcs Downing, see advertisementTn 
August No. I am now ready to deliver plants at tiie tbllow- 
I’WU, $lo0. 2 plants of Gloede 8 Perpetual Pine for $1 (X) 
tliat I'einarkalile berry, RomevrCs Seedlina 
also, Ib-esident, Harrison, Market, AbrSmm LLxcoln Pe%'- 
■?***?! Philadelphia, Starr, Stringer Great Eastern 
Mard Seedling, hnner SekdUng,Durmla LMMina 
Ella, and tlie Great Rippowam, tlie king of berries Far 
lisem*entfo AugustTo?^^^ "o"'>^®rt'ies, see Adver- 
_ S. CARPENTER, 3.36 Reade-st ., New York. 
BMifeoits fleofs ror the Trade. 
Our Wholesale Catalogue of Imported Dutch 
JBulhous Roots, for the autumn of 1831, Is now ready 
for mailing to applicants enclosing a postage stamp. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO-, 
■ ___15 Jolin-gt., New Y’ork. 
Strawfoers-y Plants. 
DY:&^ :i^iS^^*^’^®"»* J*-d, ind., or M. R. PUR- 
OT^wberrtI^anto^^ 
NpzI-’i"'**®! **^0 Agriculturist, Russell Bntlalo Fedtim? 
iNegio, and others. $1.00 per 100. A. M. H.ILtfd, Rye^N "f. 
HABBY CEffiTIBIN^r^OSlEi!; 
- - - JOSEPH KIFT, Westchest er, Penn. 
and dwarf PFAR tdffq 
i^be obtained of F L PFRl’V •* ® 
are perfect in forni’ca'ret'nllv iiiVpu**""F’^n®’ Trees 
and see them, or send for I’rfce l*riT ** Packed. Call 
page oil. i-ui 11ice List. See advertisement on 
S.,©00 LADIES AND GENTLE- 
Send for P Vines and Flowers, 
Sendfoi Price List, with full particulars. 
h. h. WHITLOCK, 
AH, NURSERIES IN ONE,” 
37 Park Row, New York. 
Price, per piece, 83.50; per dozen, $34. 
All orders must be accompanied by Cash, or Draft on New 
York. Address 
REISIG & HEXAMER, 
_ New Castle, We stchester Co., N. Y. 
’I’HE BEST MACiilNERV. 
COOPER’S OLD AND EXTENSIVE FACTORY HAS 
FOR SALE 
150 Improved Portable Engines, 8 to 30 
Horsc-Power. 
85 Improved Stationary Engines, 30 to 135 
Horse-Power. 
300 Circular Saw Mills, of all Sizes. 
133 Patent French Burr Flour and Feed 
Jvlills, with Bolts, and complete Machinery for same 
1,000 Cooper’s Patent Sugar Pans, 8 to 15 
feet long. Price $33 to $75. 
1,000 Cooper’s Patent Union Sugar Mills, 8 
Sizes. Price, Heavy One-Horse Mill, $ 75 . 
All are being erected in the most approved and substan¬ 
tial manner, with recent valuable Improvements. 
Tills Firm was the first to commence the practice of fur 
nisliing complete fixtures for Saw and Grist Anils and 
millwrlglits to erect and set them in operation ; hence’their 
unprecedented success and reputation for building the best 
Mills in the world. Send for Circulars, addressing 
- ^* *^ *^* ^QGHER, Mt. Vernon, O hio. 
A score oOni^slt 
Premiums taken. 
Cuts Turnips, Car¬ 
rots, Beets, Patatocs, 
Pumpkins, &c. Suit¬ 
able for an Ox or a 
Lamb. 
The most duralilc 
and effleient Cutter 
made. Easily trans¬ 
ported to any part of 
the country. Sold by 
most agricultural 
dealers, and Whole¬ 
sale and Retail by 
A. II. WELLING¬ 
TON & CO., Sole 
Manufacturers, 
Woodstock, Ver¬ 
mont. Send for a 
_ Circula r. 
For Eoclc Bigfgriiis: andAYall Fay¬ 
ing' Blacliiaes, 
Address G. L. SHELDON, Hartsville. Mass. 
BfJAM*: M, MASM, 
MANtTFACTUEBES’ ASE?rT, 
Shares’ Coulter Harrows. 
Hay and Stalk Cutters. 
Horse Powers and Threshers. 
Stump Pullers, &c., «&c. 
Agricultural Implements at Manufacturers’ 
prices, 
53 Cortland t-st., New York. 
~IILTOil]VS 0 MS PirMT" 
Cider and Wine Mill with Press. 
Grinds Fine, Fast and Easy—Large and 
Small. Rest Cast Cider Lfess Screws, 
fine thread, very stout and powerful 
Grinders and Presses separate. 
Rest and Cheapest Feed Cutter. 
Gale’s Copper Strip, all sizes and length 
of cut. Send for Illustrated Circular to 
PEEKSKILL PLOW "V^ORKS, 
Peekskill, N. Y. 
Premium Farm Grist Mill _Cheap 
simple, and durable—adapted to all kinds of 
Horse-Powers, and grinds rapidly. 
Send for Descriptive Circular, and address 
MLM. L. BOYER & BRO., 
Pliiladelphia, Pa. 
liiipoTtaiit Aid to Caiie Browers, 
D. W. SHARES, Hamden, Conn. 
