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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[April, 
FRUIT 
TREES AND PLANTS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, 
AND 
EXOTIC PLANTS. 
PARSONS & CO. 
Invite the attention of buyers to tlieir 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 at $14. Plums at $30. 
Pears at $2§. Peaclies at $10. 
Cherries at $25. Strawberries. 
Concord 4Srapes, 4 years, at $25. 
Delaware and other hardy Grapes. 
Exotic Grape Vines, strong growth. 
Small Fruits of the newest sorts. 
I.imiums fiShubarb 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. 
Catalogues furnished on application 
No orders will he sure of attention, unless ad¬ 
dressed to us by mail, at FLUSHING, 
near NEW WORK. 
The New-Jersey Nursery and 
Seed Farm. 
The proprietor of this establishment offers for sale, at 
wholesale and retail, a general assortment of well-grown 
Nursery Stock, consisting in part of Standard and Dwarf 
Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Grape 
Vines, Strawberry, Blackberry, Raspberry, and other 
Fruit Bushes. 
Vegetable Plants of all kinds in their seasons. 
Lawton Blackberry, very low by the thousand. 
Quince Stocks, extra tine, grown from stools. 
Osage Orange, for hedging, 2 years old, transplanted, 
very fine. 
Japan Lilies, a very large and fine stock. 
GARDEN SEEDS, exclusively of my own growing, and 
warranted fresh and genuine. 
For wholesale and retail catalogues, gratis, address 
FRANCIS BRILL, Newark, N. J. 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS—CHEAP. 
Pears, Apples, Plums, Cherries, Peaches. Apricots, Figs, 
and all kinds of Fruit Trees. Grapes (350 kinds), Strawber¬ 
ries (200 kinds), Currants, Raspberries, Cranberries, Rhubarb, 
and all small fruits at lowest rates. All kinds of Ornamental 
Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Bulbs, &c. In short everything from 
the largest tree to the smallest plant supplied at lowest 
prices. PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y. 
Pear Trees. 
2000 French Pear Trees will arrive this month from France. 
For sale by the 100. Address SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 
214 Pearl-st., New-York. 
Gladiolus. Gladiolus. 
SPLENDID FRENCH AND BELGIAN HYBRIDS, OVER 
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY VARIETIES, at prices 
varying from $2.00 to $30.00 per dozen. 
SENT BY MAIL POST-PAID, to all of the Loyal States. 
Descriptive Catalogues, with directions for culture, mailed 
to any address enclosing a stamp. 
B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
50.000 Linnaeus Mhubart) 
At $18,00 per thousand, 
For sale by KING & MURRAY, 
Flushing, L. I., near New-York. 
Strawberry Plants. 
We have taken special pains to procure and preserve 
our varieties true to name. We cultivate our plants with 
the same care we do our fruit, and all sent out by us are 
not only of the best quality , but we guarantee them to be 
genuine. We offer the following at 35 cts. per doz. $1 per 
100 ; $5 per 1000. Alpine Wood, white and red, Boston 
Pine, (same as Bartlett,) Brighton Pine, Baltimore Scar¬ 
let, Burr’s New Pine, Cutter’s Seedling, Downer, Hovey, 
Hooker, Jenny Lind, McAvoy’s Superior, Moyamensing, 
Wilson’s Albany, and many others. 
The following at 50 cts. per doz.; SI per 100; $7.50per 1000. 
Due de Brabant, Jessie Read, Nimrod, Trollopes’Vic¬ 
toria, Trioinphe de Gand, VicomptesseHericart de Thury, 
&c. 
The following at 50 cts. per doz.; $2 per 100 ; $10 per 1000. 
Alpine Bush, white and red, British Queen, Bicton 
Pine, Georgia Mammoth, &c. 
The following at 50 cts. per doz.; S3 per 100 ; $5 per 
200; $20 per 1000. 
Golden Seeded, Fillmore, Kitley’s Goliath, Princess 
Royal, &c. 
Plants by Mail. 
We will not send hereafter less than one dollar’s worth 
of plants by mail, nor less than one dozen of any one 
kind, and in all cases at the price per dozen, except as 
designated below: 
For $1 we will send one dozen each of any three kinds 
offered at 35 cents per dozen. For $2 we will send one 
dozen each of Trioinphe de Gand, Fillmore, Trollope’s 
Victoria, Wilson’s Albany and Burr’s New Pine. These 
five kinds embrace the different seasons of ripening, and 
are all favorites with us. 
For prices of Select Lists, see our Circular. 
J. KNOX. 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
KL\G & MURRAY, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 
FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS. 
GRAPES AND SMALL FRUITS of all kinds. 
HEDGE PLANTS, &c. 
Pears of fine quality, at $23 per hundred. 
Apples, do. do. $12 per hundred. 
Clierries, do. do. $16 per hundred. 
Pears, Apples, and Clierries of LARGE SIZE, 
at proportionate prices. 
Plums of fine quality, at $30 per hundred. 
Peaclies, $8 to $10 per 100, and $60 per 1000. 
Arbor Vitro for Hedges, at $12 to $15 per hundred. 
Osage Orange and other Hedge Plauts at low 
prices per thousand. 
Ornamental Trees of extra large size for Streets 
and Avenues. 
Ornamental Trees, Evergreens and Shrubs 
in quantities, for Lawns, Parks, and Cemeteries, at 
very low prices. 
KING & MURRAY, 
Flushing, L. I., near New-York. 
CATALOGUES GRATIS. 
Russell’s Strawberry. 
This great Strawberry, combining all the good qualities of 
“Longwortli’s Prolific, 'and McAvoy’s Superior, added to 
enormous size, possesses all the properties to make it the 
best Strawberry yet known, after six years’ trial, being the 
largest and most prolific bearer, with an exceeding rich 
aroma—full of vinous juice, and for deliciousuess unsurpas¬ 
sed—very hardy in its growth, enduring severe frost. It is 
not only a pistillate but a staminate. 
John J. Thomas, editor of the Country Gentleman, Albany, 
who personally examined the beds iu bearing, says, July 3, 
1862,—“It appears to come up fully to all that is said in its 
favor. On comparing it with the Wilson, the Russel was found 
to be, so far as we could judge, even more productive than 
that lamed prolific variety, about equally firm in flesh, near¬ 
ly double in size, and greatly superior in flavor. II its good 
qualities are maintained after it has been fully tried in difler- 
ent localities, it will not be surpassed, and perhaps not 
equalled bv any other sort. 
Fine Plants now offered at §3.00 per dozen, Cash to ac¬ 
company orders. Address GEO. CLAPP, 
Auburn, N. Y., March 2,1SG3. Auburn, N. Y. 
New and Splendid Varieties of 
Strawberries. 
RUSSELL’S GREAT PROLIFIC. This is believed to be 
the largest and best Strawberry ever introduced. Berries 
over six inches in circumterence, very productive and of the 
finest flavor. Price $3 per dozen. 
The following three varieties are the prize berries of Eu¬ 
rope for 1862. They are of enormous size, weighing from 
one to two ounces each. _ , 
Empress Eugenie, Hargarite, Princess Frederick William, 
Price $2 per dozen. „ , IT 
La Constante, Oscar, Victory, Wizard of the North, Wonder¬ 
ful, Prince of Wales, Filbert Pine, Crimson Queen, Bonte de 
St. Julien, and Honneur de Belgique, at 75 cts. per dozen, or 
the ten varieties for $5. 
These are selected from over 100 varieties, an.d are believed 
to be of great excellence. 
Great Austin, Triomphe de Gand, Bartlett, Downers Pro¬ 
lific, and Pyramidal Chili, at $1 per 100, or $8 per 1000. 
All orders addressed to WM. S. CARPENTER, 
329 Green widest., New-York. 
GET THE BEST STRAWBERRIES. 
The most productive are Wilson’s and Downer’s, Price 
75 cts. per 100, $5 per 1000. 
The largest and handsomest is Triomplie de Gand, Price, 
$1 per 100, $5 per 1000. 
The richest and best flavored is Bartlett and Ward’s Favor¬ 
ite, price $1 per 100, $7 per 1000. 
Oilier varieties, with a good stock of Currants, Raspber¬ 
ries, Grapes, and Blackberries, at equally low rates. Address 
k. WILLIAMS, Montclair P. O., West Bloomfield, N. J. 
1,000,000 Strawberry Plants for 
SALE. The Great Austin or Shaker Seedling, at $5 per 1000. 
Triomphe de Gand and Wilson’s Albany at $3 per 1000. Ho¬ 
vey Seedling and Ladyfinger variety, at $2 per 1000. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
Grape Roots. 
I offer for sale 60,000 Isabella and Catawba one year old 
roots, of good quality, from Island Cuttings. Address 
H. C. HUNTINGTON, Sandusky, O. 
F or sale, cranberry plants.—see 
CIRCULAR.—Also Le Berlin, Versellaise, D’Angers, 
and other varieties of Currants, and all kinds of nursery- 
stock. Applv to F. TROWBRIDGE, Milford, Ct. 
Also, GRAFTING WAX, put up in small rolls for retailing 
Brackett’s Seedling Grape. 
Price $3 each. 
Parsons & Co., Flushing, N. Y., 
Offer this fine new grape, the produce of Union Village, 
crossed with a foreign variety. It ripens about Sept. 10th. 
The report of the Massachusetts Hort. Society thus de¬ 
scribes it: 
“ It was a large, round, black Grape, heavy bloom, large 
bunches, thin skin, little or no pulp, juicy, sweet, and very- 
vinous,—Those of the Committee who tasted of it, formed 
the highest opinion of its value, and it seemed to them the 
best and by far tlie most promising new hardy grape that had 
been brought to their notice.” 
FOREIGN GRAPES FOR VINERIES. 
We offer this Spring a large stock of Foreign Grapes, well 
grown and well ripened nlants in pots, embracing the old 
standard sorts, and the following superior new varieties: 
Austrian Muscat, Lady Downs, 
Biclwell’s Seedling, Muscat Ottonel, 
Bowood Muscat, Muscat St. Laurent, 
Buckland’s Sweetwater, Muscat Hamburg, 
Chassclas Vibert, Stock wood Golden 
Hamburg, 
Early Malingre, Trentham Black, 
&c., &c., &c«, 
For a full list of varieties and prices, as well as for lists and 
prices of I-Iardy Grapes, see our Catalogue No. 4. See also 
general Advertisement. ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Rochester, March, 1863. Mount Hope Nurseries. 
Concord Grape Vines. 
Our stock of vines of this justly popular grape is very 
large and superior, which we offer at: 
25 cts. eacli; $2.50 per doz.; $12.50per 100; $100 per 1000. 
For prices of Delaware, and many other kinds, see 
our Circular which will be sent to all applicants fi Ge of 
charge. J. KNOX. 
Box 155; Pittsburgh, Pa. 
The Adirondac Grape. 
The earliest and best native Grape, ripening two weeks 
before the Delaware, possessing a most delicious flavor, in 
fact, equal to the most delicate vinery grape. 
Vines sent by Express, securely packed in sealed boxes. 
Yearling Vines will be sent by mail to any part of the U. 8. 
on receipt of the price of the vine, and six cents P. O. 
Stamps. Address JOHN W. BAILEY, 
March 1st. Plattsburgh, Clinton Co„ N. Y. 
T rue Delaware grape vines, propa¬ 
gated from the original vine. Also Concord, Diana. 
Rebecca, Hartford Prolific, Creveling, Allen’s and Rogers' 
new hybrids, and all other valuable varieties, new and old. 
Downing’s Everbearing Mulberry, Raspberries, Strawberries, 
&c. Send for Descriptive Lists. 
GEORGE W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
Grapes, &c., by Mail. 
• Persons at a distance can have Grape Vines, Strawberries, 
and all smail articles carefully packed and sent by Mall, by 
PRINCE & CO., Flashing, Jr. Y. 
