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AMERICAN AGRICUETURIST 
Ciirjivcs Sclovci* 
Washington Street Nurseries, 
GENEVA, N. Y., 
Offer for the present fall a large and well grown stock of 
Fruit and Ornnmental Trees 
Kvergreens, Shrubs. Roses. Small Fruits, &c. Also ’ 
\ulivc and Foreign Grape Vines 
very healthy and strong. ’ 
. linff Cherry Seedlings, and a full sun- 
ply <•! (,eneral Nursery Articles. a luu sup 
our 8t!^k.'“ correspoudeuce or a personal exaiulnaUon of 
iVtU^JEUIES, 
dizatictli. New Jersey* 
rIa^n”e®vuryTJ^^^ following trees, which are llrst 
. __, *yeHrolcl 
20.000 Klttatlnny Rlackberrles. 1 year old.’ 
Also, a large collection of Currants. Raspberries. Goose- 
-'sp:»X»S“s. &c., *c. A large and complete 
stwk 01 Ornamental 1 rees. Shrubs, &c., ic! 
above stock by dealers and others 
n ho wish to purchase n quantities. Is respectfully solicited. 
(..ihilogaesjnst published with prices annexed, forwarded 
on appilc.vtion. DAVID D BUCHANAN, 
Successor to Win. Reid. 
BRANCH 
I'Rl IT FAR^I A\D NURSERY. 
A splendid stock of Grape Vines at prices within the reach 
of all. No. 1, Iona and Concord, at respectively $140 and $70 
per 1000. All grown from wood taken from my own exten¬ 
sive vineyards. Large stock of other varieties In proportion. 
Also, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, &c. 
Send for Clrcnlar. 
W. L. NESBIT, Lewlsburg, Penn. 
MARIETTA NURSERIES. 
1S67. Peach Trees. Peach Trees. 1807. 
Grown on new ground and perfectly healtbv. We can 
supply them by the thousand or ten thousand. Also, a gen¬ 
eral a-sortmeut of Nnrserv Stock. For Circulars, Whole¬ 
sale and Retail, Address ENGLE & BUG., Marietta, Pa. 
1 non apple trees.— Two to four 
''yearsfrom thebnd.ofsuperlorgrowth. 
150.000 P^ach Trees, one year from the bud, (very fine), 
popnlar varieties. Largely of Hale's Early. 
10,000 Van Bnren's Golden Dwarf Peach Trees. 
100,000 Grape Vines, consisting l.vrgely of Concords, Hart¬ 
ford ProllQcs. lonas and Uraellas. 
Apple Seedlings by the acre, and much other Nursery 
Stock. Address 
STEPHEN HOYT & SONS, 
New Canaan, Conn. 
10,000 STANDARD APPLE. 
!4,000 DAVARP “ 
10,000 PEACH, 1 year. 
1,000 PLU-AI. 1 year. 
B,OW CHERRY, 1 year. Standard and Dwarf. 
3,000 STANDARD PEAR. 
1,000 DWARF do. 
.■},000 CONCORD, 2 rear. Extra fine. 
l.>,000 GR.VPE A'iNES, assortment.! & 2years old. 
For sale by JOHN R. & A MURDOCH, Pittsbargb, Pa. 
Imported Niir.sery stocks. 
The subscriber offers a splendid lot of French Pear and 
Qnlnce Stocks 2 years old, i year Imported and 1 year tran.s- 
pianted, for sale at the lowest rates. 
Address, G. E. MEISSNER, 
Richmond P. O., Staten Island, N. Y. 
on AAA PEACH TREES.—Leading varieties, one 
O'Jj'JUU year old from bud. Grape vines from single eyes 
and cntttngs, 1 and 2 years old. Strawberries, including 
most of the leading varieties. Also, Asparagus, Raspberry, 
Bluckberrv. Linnaeus’ Rhubarb ana Gsvge Orange plants. 
Send for Price List. II. M. ENGLE, Marietta, Pa. 
1 nn per cent, .made by all who wi^ 
LWW to sell my Small Fruits In their neighborhood. 
Price Lists, Snow Bills, &c., sent on application. Von't 
purchase any kind qf Small Fruits until you read my 
Advertisement In Sept. No. of Agriculturist, headed 
“.Miami Blactk Cap IlASpnEBnY," and “Strawberry 
Plams." Address with stamp, 
A. M. PURDY, South Bend, lud. 
Or, M. R. PURDY, Palm>Ta, N. Y. 
w") riArt PEACH trees, one year old, first 
thrifty, stocky, trees, to 5 feet high, 
$ 10 .f )0 per 100: 2d size, “ “ " '2 to 8K feet high, 
$6.00 per 100. For list of kinds, please send for a Circular. 
HENRY K. HOW, New Brunswick, N. J. 
I^c.'ich Trees. 
A large stock comprising the best varieties both for Or¬ 
chard and garden planting, attheNewBrnnswlck Nurseries, 
New Jersey. EDWIN ALLEN. 
$100 per Thousand. 
TX^EES- 
KING & MTTRRAT, 
Fluslilng, New York. 
I .'^RUIT AND EVERGREEN TREES.—2 000,000 
extra good Os.ago Orange plants; 500,000 very nest Ap¬ 
ple Stock, for fall trade of 1867. Send for Price List. 
JOSHUA II.\LL, flpton. Cedar Co., Iowa. 
J. A. DURKEE, 
13 Whlft-hall-st., Now York, P. O. Hox .3241. 
Commission Dealer In BROOM CORN. Cash advances 
made, and Information furnished when required, Conslgii- 
incnls solicited. 
383 
AVKKAGIC fiXZK. 
HEADQUARTERS 
FOR 
Original Kittatiuny 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS. 
The very best Blackberry 
extant. Prices low, so that 
none need go without. Cata¬ 
logue with this year’s testimo¬ 
ny ready Oct. 1st, 10 cents. 
Price list gratis. 
Address 
E. & J. C. WILLIAMS, 
Montclair, N. J. 
THE CEARKE RASPBERRY 
to t>‘e best Raspberry 
20,000 Hartford Prulifiv Oiape Vines, prop¬ 
agated from the original vines at Hartford, Conn. 
IT DON’T 
SCRATCH YOU, 
Or Tear Your CTotkes. 
Davison’s Thornless 
Blnek Cap Ra.spherry 
is the best, as it Is hardy, pro¬ 
ductive, early, and sweet, and 
It is a pleasure to cultivate it. 
For origin, description, prices, 
testimonials, &c., send for Cir¬ 
cular. JOSEPH SINTON, 
Angola, Erie Co., N. Y. 
Clarke Raspberry. 
Eacli Doz. 50 100 500 1,000 
$1. $0. $;». $60. $275. $500. 
Plants sent to any part of the country by mail, by the half 
doz, or doz., at $10 per doz. 
70,000 one-year old Concord, raised from strong cuttings, 
at $10 per 100, or $60 jier 1,000. GEO. SEYMOUR, & CO., 
South Norwalk, Conn. 
T he new strawjjerky Charles down¬ 
ing Is undoubtedly the best Strawberry ever introduc¬ 
ed. E'er particulars or this remarkable berry see August 
and Sept. Numbers. Good strung idaiits 8 for $2, $5 per 
doz., $25 per 100, $150 per 1000. All other choice kinds, that 
are worth growing; the following, at $1 per doz.: Juenuda, 
Rlppownin, Abraham Lincoln, Tluruud s Seedling, Starr, 
Stinger, Ella, Market, Hubbard Seedling, Plilladclphla. 
Gloede’s Perpetual, a remarkable kind. 2 plants, $1: $a per 
doz. Pl.ant8 mav be set out up to tlie 20th of Oct., with per¬ 
fect success. Address, Wil. 8. CARPENTER, 
156 Reade street, New York. 
U ni^SON ^ArTy^KITTATINNY and Law- 
ton Blackberry, Pliiladelplila and Doolittle Black 
Cap Raspberry, and twenty varieties of Strawberry plants 
for sale at reduced prices, by CHAS. COLLINS, 
Catalogues gratis. Moorestown, N. J. 
Rittatinny Blackberry at the West. 
Among the many testimonials received by the subscriber, 
the following In regard to tills splendid berry from a gcntle- 
iiiau in Fulton Co., Ill., may sufllce: — 
“Tlie Kittatinuy plants got of yon, spring of’66, fruited 
tliis season most abundantly,—one week earlier tlian iny 
Lawtons on tlie same grounds and location, and the smallest 
branch withstood the winter without any injury whatever.” 
The subscriber and several others here have also fruited 
It thoroughly and most satisfactorily the jiast season. Strong 
Plants $20 per 100; $150 per 1,000. F. K. PHOENIX, 
Bloomington, Ill. 
X^IXXJITS 
By tlic Million. 
If von wish to purchase Strawbkrries. Raspberries, 
Blaokberiiiks, Grapes, Currants, &c., &c.. In large or 
small quantltle.-, read my advertisement in Sept. No. op 
Agriculturist, or send for Wholesale Price List. 
Address A. M. PURDY, South Bend, Ind., or M. li. PURDY, 
Box 125, Palmyra, N. \. 
j;^ASPBERRIES^—. 500,000 plants of D()o- 
Ilttle, Purple Cane, Kirtland, 
Everbe 
Philadelphia, Golden 
Cap, Ohio Everbearing, and Catawlssa. Also, Currants, 
Houghton Gooseberries, Grapes, and 40 varieties of Straw¬ 
berries. My stock Is so Immense that I will sell lower than 
vou can buy any where else. Send list of what von want to 
yuu uau uuj jiURSERY, South Bend, lud. 
S HAVE NOW 104 ACRES PLANTED in Rasp¬ 
berries and Blackberries, mo.stlv In Wilson Early; 30 va¬ 
rieties of Strawberries and Currants, occupying 20 acres 
more. Experience In planting the above, proved to me the 
advantage in having strong, well rooted plants. Mode of 
cnltlv.atlon, de.scrlptlon of varieties and prices all sent for 
stamp. JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
White Pine-Apple Strawberry.—CT tw’ceptorKs by mall, 
a5 cts. per doz.; $2.25 per 100. Cutter’s Skeuling, 20 cts. per 
doz. E- C. PRENTISS, Reading, Mass. 
SEED POTATOES. 
I offer the following varieties of Potatoes for sale. 
Eiui']^ slb^ic'^.^'.'.’:;;:.. 
Gleason. J 50 “ “ . im 
Shaker Fancy. I'.so “ « 4.00 “ 
Harlson —a limited supply. Letters of inquiry should en- 
cl ose stamp. _L EVI S. WELLS . New Britain, Conn. 
POTATOES.—Acknowledged to be 
-«-«• the most productive and best potato grown Also a 
laige quantity ot Early Goodrich. Ready for delivery after 
Oct. 1st, at tlie following prices: HarisZs, SS^O pe® ^tililml 
TV*®'’ Ooodricli, $1.50 per bushel, $3.50 per 
bai 1 el. Warranted true to name. Orders promptly attended 
G. R. & F. QUA, 
Hartford, 
___ Washington Co., N. Y. 
Asparagus Plants 
FOR FALL PLANTING. 
„ Per 100, Per 1,000 5 000 in naa 
2 year old plants, $1.50. $10.00. $10 ^'^$75 
.. fl-00. $ 7.50. $3o; $io‘ 
1 , ,, , HENDERSON & Fleming 
beedBineii and Market Gardeners, 67 Nassau-st., New York. 
IVesliit Potato Farms. 
The Goodrich Seedlings, and other valuable varieties in 
large or small quanlltiesr Liberal terms to Deal^s ’ 
W. L. & D. M. NESBIT, Lewlsburg, Penn. 
INN.RUS’ RHUBARB ROOTS for stile at .$10 
^-4 per hundred, $10 per tUonsaiul, by GEO. S. MYERS, 
Market Gardener, Lewistowii, Pa. 
.'>00,000 true Cape Cod Cranberry Plants for upland or 
meadow culture, for sale by 
__ Plynioutli, Mass. 
’B.^’^OR SALE.—A Fiirni of 83 Acres, on Raritan 
River. Pleasant sltnatiou, healthv climate, one mile 
Irom SomerviUe, on the N. J. C. R. R. Apply to P. P. DU¬ 
MONT, Somerville, or J. G. CORTELYOU, Harlingen, N. J. 
‘‘POilOlSEGAIV MAMOIt.” 
The estate of the late Charles Carroll, of Carrollton. 
We have for sale as Agents, the Farms of said estate, for 
many years held by tenantry. They are in area from 100 tu 
800 acres; will be sold at from $25 to $75 per acre, and on very 
laverable terms. The well-known fertilitv and liealthfulness 
01 this estate, its access by Turnpike and Railroad from Bal¬ 
timore, 16 miles distant, render location there very desirable. 
Address for particulars 
R. TV. TEMPLEMAN & CO., 
Baltimore, Maryland. 
^CIIFSTER XVHITE PIGS 
For Sale. Send for Circular. Address 
H. TEMPLE & CO., Marshalton, Chester Co., Fa, 
M ark this. — Our repntutiou for sliippin'r 
CHESTER WHITES of pure blood, and of fine quality, 
Is established beyond a doubt. We have never shipped a Pig 
that was condemned. We doubt if there Is any other breed¬ 
er In the country fvlio can say the same. We guarantee 
satisfaction. Circular sent free. JAMES TTOUNG, Jr. & 
CO., Marshalton, Chester Co., Pa. 
^^WINE.—27 pages devoted to Breeding, Feed- 
ing. and the general management of swine, sent to any 
address on receipt of 25 cents. TVorth ten times its cost. 
Every fanner should have it. Address JAMES YOUNG, Jr., 
Marshalton, Chester Co., Pa. 
jlSRS. SAUNDERS HAS A FEW BRAHMA 
i’i POOTRAS (February and March chickens, from an 
Imported Cock.) to sell. Address Port Richmond, Staten 
Island, New TTork. 
^VELL-BRED BRAHMA FOWLS FOR SALE 
w* by J. W. DOUGLASS, 181 Wuter-st., N. A'., $S per 
pair, $12 per trio. 
^END STAMP for 10 P.ages Description of a 
great variety of the llnest Thoroughbred Imported- Ani¬ 
mals and Fowls in America. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
WJUUIi'rilY of all desir.ablo breeds, from 
first-class stock constantly on hand. New Importations 
arriving. Send lor circular. A. M. HALSTED, Rye, N. A'. 
$ 5©5000 Worth of Premmiiis 
tJflbrecl to Stihscrihers for 1868, 
THE AMEEIOAH STOCK JOUKHAL, 
Parmers’ and Stock Breeders’ Advertiser. 
A first-class monthly Journal, devoted to Farming and 
Stock Breeding, giving practical and reliable inforiiiatiOD. 
us to the most Rrofttable Breed of Horses, Cattle, Slieen, 
Goats. Swine, and Poultry. History and varieties of c.ich, 
and where they can be obtained; best modes of Breeding, 
Feeding, and general management; Diseases, &c. Each 
number will contain 36 large double column pages of close¬ 
ly printed matter. Illustrated with numerous engravings. 
Only $1 per annum in advance. 
Sent Free, Three Months for Nothing, 
Every new subscriber for 1868. receiveil by the 1st of No¬ 
vember, will receive the October, November, and December 
numbers of 1867, free, making oyer 500 large double column 
pages of reading matter In the la numbers. All for the low 
price of $1.00. Send stamp for specimen copy and Circular, 
with list of splendid Premiums to Agents. Address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
BEAR IN MIND 
That on receipt of the advcrthsocl price, I will mail to 3 ’our 
nddre.ss any Book, Afagaziue, or cheap publication that may 
be advertised or Issued by any respectable publisher In the 
United Stares. A Catalogue will be sent on receipt of a 
postage stamp. Address O. A. ROORBACH, 122 Nassau-st., 
New York. 
