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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
93 
We make a specialty of growing 
dm it 11 /nuts, ' 
and taking into account Quantity and Quality 
we have a Stock of Plants unequalled in the 
country, of the best varieties of 
Grapes, 25 Sack berries. 
Strawberries, Gooseberries, 
Raspberries, Currants. 
We offer the "'above on the most favorable 
terms, and invite all parties wishing to make 
purchases to correspond with us, or to send for 
catalogues, which will be supplied gratis to all 
applicants. J. KNOX. 
(Box 155,) Pittsburg, Pa. 
T rue Delaware grape vines, propa- 
gated from the original vine. Also Concord, Diana, 
Rebecca, Hartford Prolific, Creveling, Allen’s and Rogers’ 
new hybrids, arM all other valuable varieties, new and old. 
I Jownlng’s Everbearing Mulberry, Raspberries, Strawberries, 
&c. Send for Descriptive Lists. 
GEORGE W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
SMALL FRUITS. 
The Subscriber offers a large quantity of Small Fruits at 
prices to suit the times. 
GRAPES, 
CURRANTS 
RASPBERRIES, 
BLACKBERRIES, 
STRAWBERRIES, 
GOOSEBERRIES, 
Etc. Catalogues sent free to all applicants. Address 
A. S. FULLER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 
SEED GROWERS AND IMPORTERS. 
DEALERS Iff 
SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBOUS ROOTS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. 
214 Pearl Street, New-York. 
Catalogues mailed to all applicants free. 
CHINESE SUGARCANE (Imported Seed.) 
The subscriber offers for sale a small quantity of the Gen¬ 
uine Sorghum Seed, received from Messrs. Vilmorin & 
Co., of Paris, which may be relied upon as perfectly pure. 
Packages containing half a pound will be mailed, post¬ 
paid, to any address upon receipt of SI cents in postage 
currency or clean stamps. B. k. BLISS, Springfleld, Mass. 
Pure Chinese Cane Seed. 
For sale by BLYMYERS, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
OOM-SE-A-NA (known as the Hooker or Otaheitean) Cane 
Seed, puke, for sale by BLYMYERS, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
NEEAZANA or "WHITE IMPHEE, considered the most 
choice variety of Cane seed— a few bushels only— for sale 
by BLYMYERS, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
C2T* Pamphlets with best mode of culture, &c., sent free 
on application. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 
TREES, &c . 9 
FOR THE SPRING OF 1863. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY respectfully invite at- 
tention to the large stock of Nursery articles of every de¬ 
scription nowon their grounds, and offered for Spring plant¬ 
ing. The following maybe enumerated as a few of the more 
important. 
Standard Fruit Trees for Orchards. 
Dwarf Fruit Trees for Gardens. 
Dwarf Maiden Trees for Potting. 
Small Fruits, including the newest and finest varieties of 
Gooseberries, Blackberries, Currants, Raspberries, 
Strawberries, &c. 
Hardy Grapes for out-door culture. Over 70 varieties, in¬ 
cluding a large stock of strong plants of Delaware, 
Diana, Concord, Hartford Prolific, Rebecca, Roger’s 
Hybrids, and others worthy of cultivation. 
Foreign Grapes for Vineries. (60 varieties,) strong, well- 
grown plants, in pots, of all the popular old sorts, and 
new ones of merit, such as Bowood Muscat, Golden 
Hamburg, Muscat Hamburg, Buckland’s Sweetwater, 
Lady Downs, &c. 
Figs, Oranges, and Lemons, fruiting plants. 
Deciduous Ornamental Trees, upward of 300 species and 
varieties. 
Weeping or Drooping Trees, 25 distinct and beautiful 
varieties. 
Trees with Remarkable and Ornamental Foliage of 
50 distinct sorts. 
Rare and Beautiful Lawn Trees. 
Hardy Evergreen Trees, of all kinds and sizes, of beauti¬ 
ful form, frequently transplanted, and sure to move 
safely. 
New and Rare Evergreens, from California, &c. 
Flowering Shrubs— A great collection of over 300 difl'er- 
ent species and varieties of the most ornamental- 
large plants. 
Climbing and Trailing Shrubs, over 60 species and va¬ 
rieties. 
Roses, the largest stock in America, comprising over 600 of 
the mostbeautiful sorts of all classes. 
Peonies, Chinese Herbaceous, 40 of the finest sorts. 
Superb Double Dahlias, 100 select sorts. 
Phloxes and Chrysanthemums, the finest new and old 
sorts. 
Perpetual or Monthly Carnations— A large and su¬ 
perb collection. 
Hardy Herbaceous Flowering Plants, upward of 300 
species and varieties. 
Gladiolus, the finest new and old sorts. 
Green-House and Bedding-out Plants in great variety. 
The entire stock is healthy, vigorous, and well grown in 
all respects. The correctness of everything maybe relied 
upon, and t he terms of sale will be liberal. 
Parties who wish to purchase should communicate with 
us by mail, or personally inspect our stock on the ground. 
The following Catalogues will be sent to applicants, pre¬ 
paid, upon the receipt of postage stamps, as follows, viz.: 
For Nos. 1 and 2 ten cents each; for No. 3 five cents; and 
for No. 4 three cents. 
No. 1—A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit 
Trees. 
No. 2—A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Orna¬ 
mental Trees. 
No. 3—A Catalogue of Green-House and Bedding Plants. 
No. 4—Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 
ELLW ANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
FRUIT TREES, &c. 
FKOST & CO., Genesee Valley Nurseries, offer for the 
spring of 1803 a well grown and large stock of FRUIT 
TREES, both standard and dwarf; SMALL FRUITS, which 
includes a fine stock of choice NATIVE GRAPES; also, of 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, &c.—all at low pp.ices. Catalogues sent on ap¬ 
plication, enclosing a stamp for each. 
No. 1. A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, &e. No. 2. Of 
Ornamental Trees, &e. No. 3. Of Greenhouse Plants. No 
4. Wholesale List for spf.ing of 1863. FROST & CO., 
Rochester, N. T. 
C RAOOT, 86 Cedar-st., New-York City. 
• COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
and Sole Agent in the United States for 
Messrs. John Stewart* Sons, nurserymen,Dundee, Scotland, 
Mr. D. Dauvesse, nurseryman, Orleans, France, 
Mr. J. de Lange, Florist, Haarlem, Holland, 
Will soon receive from France, and offer for sale, 
N0JKSEKY STOCKS, 
Comprising: Pear —Angers Quince — Mahaleb Cherry — 
Apple, Doucin and Paradise. 
Goods purchased and sold on commission, received, passed 
through the Custom House, and reshipped with despatch. 
50.000 PEACES TREES, 
And all other varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 
For Catalogues address ISAAC PULLEN. 
Jail. 1st, 1863. Hightstown, N. J. 
NO. 1 PEACH TREES—100,000 
' Triomphe de Gaud and Wilson’s Albany 
Strawberry—all as cheap as the cheapest. Enclose 1-ceut 
stamp for circular. WM. DAY, Morristown, N. J. 
F R IJ I T 
TREES AND PLANTS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, 
AND 
EXOTIC PLANTS. 
PARSONS & CO. 
Invite the attention of buyers to their stock, 
which is in vigorous health, and of large size. 
They offer all kinds at rates, which for size 
and excellence, are as low as they can any-* 
where he purchased. 
They can sell trees, etc., by the hundred : 
Apples tat #14. Plums at #30. 
Pears at #2§. Peaelies at #10. 
Cherries at #25. Strawberries. 
Concord Grapes, 4 years, at #25. 
Delaware and other hardy Grapes. 
Exotic Grape Vines, strong growth. 
Small Fruits off the newest sorts. 
Eiasnaeias Rhubarb by the IOOO. 
Their ORNAMENTAL TREES for Streets 
and Lawns are of large size and fine form. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS in quantities for 
massing, at very low prices. 
ROSES and EXOTIC PLANTS of the new 
and choice varieties. 
Catalog-ties furnished on application 
No orders will he sure of attention, unless ad¬ 
dressed to us by mail, at FLUSHING, 
near NEW-YORK. 
Pear Trees 
Of superior quality, at the NEW-BRUNSWICK NURSER- 
IES, New-Jersev. Persons interested are invited to examine 
my trees. Send for Catalogue. EDWIN ALLEN. 
100,000 PLANTERS. 
AGRICULTURIST READERS AND THEIR NEIGHBORS 
WANT THE 
White oa 8 CJa 8 ay Willow ! 
A good thing, and will pay two to three prices, or get 
spurious or both, by buying of irresponsible peddlers and 
strangers. 
Also Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Root Grafts, 
Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, &c. Packing for mail or other¬ 
wise carefully done. 
CLUBS WIN ! • 
Send two red stamps for postage on our Catalogues and 
Willow Circular. Post yourself, and then Order Direct! 
F, K. PIICENIX. 
Bloomington Nursery, Ill. 
B AVID J. GRISCOM, WOODBURY, N. J.— 
Evergreens and Deciduous Trees. Fruit Trees, Small 
Fruits, &c., for Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters. 
BUSHELS SEED POTATOES AT S3.50 
per BBL—Comprising the following varieties: 
Early June, Carnet Chili, Central City, Cuzco, Callao, and 
Pinkeye Rustycoat. P. SUTTON, Ransom, Luz. Co., Pa. 
F LOWER SEEDS BY MAIL.—The subscriber 
raises about one hundred kinds of Flower Seeds, select¬ 
ed from over one thousand varieties, of the most showy and 
attractive. He will furnish, neatly put up, any 33 kinds ou 
the list for $1, and send by mail, with postage prepaid. 
G. R. GARRETSON, Flushing, N. Y. 
Conn. Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed. 
Grown by contract by one of the most successful growers 
In the valley of the Connecticut. Packets containing one 
ounce will be mailed, post-paid, to any address—upon re¬ 
ceipt of 50 cts. in postage currency or new stamps. Prices 
for larger quantities will be given upon application. 
B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
C IOTTON SEED—20,000POUNDS SEA ISLAND 
/'and Upland Cotton Seed.—(Prices on application, which 
must state quantity wanted.) For sale by 
SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 214 Pearl-St„ New-York. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS of superior quality, and 
^ best varieties, at low prices, for sale by 
E. WILLIAMS, WCftt Bloomfield, New-Jersey. 
Catalogues gratis. 
A SPARAGUS ROOTS, of the best quality, two 
and three years old, at 40 cts. per 100, or $3.50 per 1000, 
including packing. Can be sent anv distance. 
C. R. GARRET SON, Flushing, N. Y. 
S EED PEAS.—1000 BUSHELS—CONSISTING 
of Daniel O’Rourke’s, Early Kents, Early Emperors, Ear¬ 
ly Washingtons, Prince Alberts, White Marrows. Black Eyed 
Marrows, &c. For sale by SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 
Prices on application. 214 Pearl-st., New-York. 
VERGREENS.—JOHN W. ADAMS, Portland, 
Maine, continues to furnish, at his usual prices, Arbor 
Vita*, Fir, Spruce, Pine, Larch, Sugar Maple, and other For¬ 
est Trees. Catalogues sent to applicants. 
PUTATIVE EVERGREENS OP THE FOLLOW- 
1^3 ing varieties, 6 to 12 inches high, at $5 per 1000. Balsam 
Fir, Arbor Vitae, White Spruce, Hemlock, White Pine, and 
Larch. No charge for packing. 
JAMES A. ROOT, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
EVERGREENS. 
FKOST & CO., of t.lie Genesee Valley Nurseries. Kociras- 
ter. N. Y.. have an immense stock and good assortment of 
hardy, well grown EVERGREENS, which have been trans¬ 
planted from one to four times. They will Re sold at J.ow 
rates to Nurserymen, or others who wish to buy in large 
quantities. Prices given in Wholesale. List of Fruits, Orna¬ 
mental Trees, Arc., for spring of JSCS, which is sent ou ap 
plication. 
