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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[November, 
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FOE 
Original Kittatiniiy 
BLACKBEEF.y PLANTS. 
The very BEST Black¬ 
berry extant. 
We have also the WILSON 
EAELT, and a good stock of 
the host Easpberries, Straw¬ 
berries, Currants, Grapes, &c. 
Price list gratis. Address 
E. & J. C. WILLIAMS, 
Montclair, N. J. 
KTEW 
■-—- H. B..LU'M, Sandusky , 0. 
Adir^Mac Grape Nursery aad Vineyard. 
yiMt°on®el t4s!l^d^hreS°yea?s^°°An If''® 
including the twouew liybrlds “ vaneties- 
13UKQ.” Quality of vineUi Diana Ham- 
Listiind Descriptive Catalogue o^Whnii^'Y DGce 
v' 
_ __ Bentou Hiiyiior, M’ich. 
37 Earl Mow, New York. 
16tli year, 10 Greeii-liouses, 350 Acres Pi-uit, 
Ornameiital anti Narsery Stock, General 
Assortment. 
1,000,000 Apple, 1 to 4 years, superb yearlings, 1000, $50. 
150,000 Pear, Stand, and Dw’f. Dw'f. Apple, all sizes. ’ 
40,000 Cheri'y, largely Eiclimond or May, 100, $15 to $35. 
30,000 Peacli, Hale’s Early, &c., 1000, $125. 
300,000 Gi-ape, strong Concord layers, 1000, $85* Hart¬ 
ford layers, 1000, $150; Ives, $150; Eogers, Iona, &c. 
5,000,000 Osage Orange, 1st class, 100,000, $200. 
50,000 Cnrrant, Gooseberry and Easpberry. 
30,000 Kittatimiy Blackberry, warranted genu¬ 
ine, strong, first class every way, 1000, $150. (See sepa¬ 
rate advertisement.) 
1,000,000 Apple .Stock, extra, selected 1 year, 1000 $10 
^n’Ch’enw,’ 
30,000 Roses, all classes. Marshal Neil, fine plants, $9 
per doz.; Evergreens, immense stock. Tulips, Hyacinths 
and other Hardy Bulbs. Send 2 red stamps for New 
Descriptive and Trade List. 
__ F. K. PHCENIX, Bloomin gton, Ill. 
clfsTin^evtry°TsFecf ’ trees, which are first 
I’ltl 
50,000 P “che^‘ Cl'erries.’l, 2 & 3 yrs. old, “ ;; 
20,000 Kittatinny Blackberries, 1 year old* “ 
hpri-foo ^„targe collection of Currants, Easpberries Goose 
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stock of Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, &c. &c complete 
Successor to Win. Eeid. 
GRAPE VINES. 
-_ S. J. ALLIS, North Ea st, Pa. 
Early Coodrkh and Ilarison Potatoes. 
_ iHORiiiTON, Byberry, Plijladelphla, Pa. 
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A new work,on the Cultivation of Forest Trees for profit. 
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I 0 M~ AND ISRAELL A 
GRAPES. 
It is a fact worthy of the attention of all who are about to 
plant vines, that the Iona and Israella Grapes have been 
rapidly gaining in reputation despite of all adverse interests 
and consequent efforts at disparagement, ivhlle all others 
have been losing in comparison. 
The few adverse reports of last season should have in¬ 
cluded all other kinds also, for all of the same age suffered 
equally, and none wmuld have suffered at all under the 
proper course of management as directed in “ The Manual.'' 
From all the great West, (with exception only of part of 
Missouri), as well as from all other quarters generally, we 
have the same favorable reports, (from good plants under 
fair treatment), while the quality of the fruit dist^inces all 
competitors for table and for wine. Israella is also an ex¬ 
cellent wine-grape, as shown by trial. 
I offer vines for garden and vineyard of excellent quality 
at most favorable rates to purchasers. 
For Price Lists and account of performance as shown by 
testimonials from all quarters, send stamp. 
“Manual of the Vine,” a full, thorough treatise, most pro¬ 
fusely illustrated, sent for fifty cents. 
C. W. GRANT, 
Iona., near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. T. 
^priii^ Talley Wairseries. 
The best stock of grape vines I have ever grown, at 5 ’ery 
low prices for the quality of the plants. 
Send for prices or Catalogue. J. F. DELIOT, 
__Vine Grower, Sing Sing, N. Y. 
® BcisT’s gardenIiMjalInd 
ALMANAC for 1868, is out. This is an indispensable 
little work, and should bo had by every cultivator of the 
garden; 50,000 copies were published for 1867, which did not 
supply more than half the demand. Copies mailed gratis— 
enclose red stamp for postage to 
EGBERT BUIST. Je., 
Seed Warehouse 922 &i924 Market-st., 
__ _ PHILADELPHIA, PA- 
SMALL FRMTS EXTREMELY LOW, 
AND CHARGES PREPAID BY EXPRESS. 
Kittatinny and Philadelphia Easpberry S3 per do/ • 
120 per 100. Early Wilson Blackber?v, $0 per dL.; ^5 
per 100- Clarke Easpberry, $9 per doz,; $60 per 100. Da¬ 
vidson sThc^nless, $9 per doz.; ^60 per 100. Crystal 
Blackberry, fine j'ielder, hardy, and extremely beau- 
tiful and delicious, $9 per 100. Miami Black Cap Rasp- 
Dutch Currants. $30 per 1000 . See 
Sept. Ho. of Agricxaturist for other slock, and remember 
these low prices are only for this fall trade. Prices will be 
higher next spring. Address PDEDY & HANCE, South 
Bend, Ind., or Purdy’s Fruit Farm, Palmyra, N. Y. 
J .500.000 Superior Grape Vines, 1, 2 and 3 years 
E J 150 varieties. 2,500,000 Easpberry. Black- 
beivy and Strawberry plants, all varieties. Cheapest good 
Pi?, Send stamp^for Price List. Grape Wood of all 
kinds for sale. L. E. DAKE, Rochester Grape N urseries, N. Y. 
PIiAN-T THE BEST VINES. 
Being acquainted with most of the Grape Propagators in 
this country and having seen many of the stocks 'of vines 
tins season, I am prepared to judge whore the best can be 
information about prices, quali- 
InP dealers are invited to correspond with 
me, stating the number they expect to want, etc. 
Seo’y Zake Shore Grape Groioers' As ^oc’n^Palimsvlilc, O, 
ANY KIND YOU WANT.—GRAPE -VINES 
STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES,BLACKBERRIES, 
quantity, sent by Mail or Express, as low as the 
NOW for^Pidce^LLt*’*’ ®‘’°uld SEND 
, C. E. & J. S. FPJTTS, 
Atlantic Small Frnit N urseries, Elwood, N. J. 
Grape Vines, embracing all the approv- 
thp two years old), is now rcadv. Many o( 
Me? r i?? ^ Veil'd stamp'^for 
Price List. lERRIS & CAY W OOD, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
VINES AT WIIOLESALE 
eho?n?vlnp?®■ 7°'’fell, in one lot, about 5,000 very 
Tonn lIvipfG transplants 2 and 3 years old df 
&c., first-ruto plants for the retail 
^ quantity of Grape M ood for sale. 
Addiess A. F. TAIT, ivoodstock Vineyard, 
Morrisaiaia, YYstebester Co;, N. Y, 
