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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
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FRUI T 
TREES AND PLANTS, 
ORWARIEWTAIi TREES, 
SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, 
AND 
EXOTIC PLANTS. 
PAKSOWS & 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 be purchased. 
They can sell trees, etc., by the hundred : 
Apples at $14. JPSutus at $30. 
Fears at $2§. Peaches at $10. 
Cherries at $25. §trawtoerries. 
Coacoi-d (Grapes, 4 years, at $25. 
©eiatvare and other hardy CSrapes. 
Exotic <3rape Viaes, strosag growth. 
Small Fruits ©1 the newest sorts. 
lAnnaeus Rhubarb by the §000. 
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-YORK. 
Pure Chinese Cane Seed. 
For sale by BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
OOM-SE-A-NA (known as the Hooker or Otaheitean) Cane 
Seed, pure, for sale by BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
NEEAZANA or WHITE IMPHEE, considered the most 
choice variety of Cane seed —a pew bushels only— for sale 
hy BLYMYER, BATES & DAY, 
Mansfield, O. 
C5F“ Pamphlets with best mode of culture, &c., sent free 
on application. 
Choice Melons. 
Christiana ( true ), (very early, an excellent mnskmelon); 
Pine Apple (exceedingly rich, early, one of the best). Each 
of the above, 22 cts. per ounce. Ward’s Nectar, a new green 
fleshed melon, pronounced by an amateur who has culti¬ 
vated every variety known, to he the richest and most de¬ 
licious of all; per package, 25 cts. Mountain Sweet Water¬ 
melon (large, early and excellent). 
Black Spanish (large, flesh deep red, of excellent flavor- 
each of these at 12 cts. per oz. 
JAMES J. IT. GREGORY, 
Marblehead, Massachusetts. 
Dealer in every variety of Garden and Flower seed. 
New Japan Honeysuckle. 
Lonicera brcichypoda aures reticulatis. 
Parsons & Co., Flushing, N. Y., 
offer thi9 beautiful plant at two dollars each. 
The leaves are green, with a bright golden reticulation, 
giving with its foliage during the whole season an effect sur¬ 
passing that of flowers which bloom only for a week or two. 
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, 
Of all kinds, among which will be found all the varieties 
of Grasses, Clovers, and Spring Grains. Seed Potatoes and 
Corn, Fruit and Ornamental Tree and Shrub Seeds. 
We call particular attention to the new Union Potato, a 
very good variety. Priced Catalogues to he had on applica¬ 
tion. Pv. H. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water-street, 
New-York. 
BUTTER, CHEESE, 
POULTRY, EUSS, 
AN© FARM PIS®DiJClE 
OF ALL KINDS 
SOI.® ON COMMISSION. 
Constantly on hand, for sale, Flour, Fish, Salt, Mackerel, 
Pork, Hams, Lard, Beans, Dried Fruit, Soap, Starch, etc. 
COOK & NICHOLS, Successors to 
ISAAC EMENS, 326 FRONT-ST., NEW-YORK. 
Refers to J. DeLamater, Cashier Marine Bank, N. Y. City. 
Lewis & Brown, No. 42 Front-st., N. Y. City. 
Isaac Emens, Castle Creek, Broome Co., N. Y. 
NANSEI?IONI> 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 
A superior article for Northern planting 
during May and June. Packed 10 go safe¬ 
ly long distances. Price, 1000 $2.25- 5000 
$10; 10,000 $18. Our plants have given high¬ 
ly satisfactory results many years, growing 
good crops throughout the North. Send 
stamp for our circular on growing and 
keeping, with experience of growers, etc. 
Address 
MURRAY & CO., 
Foster’s Crossing, 
Warren Co., O. 
Sweet Potato Plants. 
Best kind.Nansemond, ready in season, May and June, $2.25 
per 1000, packed with care, sent as directed. Send orders 
early. When boxed and sent by mail 80c. per 100. 
J. C. THOMPSON, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. 
N ansemond sweet potato plants. 
You can grow your own Sweet Potatoes at the North. 
Price of plants 400 $1; 1000 $2.25 ; 5000 $10; 10,000 $18. Send 
for my circular, giving directions for cultivation and ex¬ 
perience of growers. Address 
M. M. MURRAY, Loveland, O. 
Garnet Otiili Potatoes. 
For sale hy C. B. JANES, Morrisania. Orders left with 
McILVAIN & YOUNG, No. 9 John-st., will he attended to. 
TO FARMERS, 
TO DAIRYMEN, 
TO COUNTS! MERCHANTS. 
Affifi who have for Sale: 
Sorghum Sugar and Syrup, 
Furs and Skins, 
Fruits, dry and green, 
Mops, Tallow, 
Colton, Wool, 
Mutter, Cheese, 
ILard, &I»bbbs, 
Fg-gs, Poultry, 
Game, Vegetables, 
Flour, Grain, 
Seeds, &c., &c. 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices 
in New-York, with full cash returns promptly 
after their reaching the City, by forwarding 
them to the Commission House for Country 
Produce, of 
Marblehead, Mammoth Cabbage. 
The largest cabbage in the world ! sometimes weighing 
60 Tbs., and averaging 30 lbs. each, by the acre. It is exceed¬ 
ingly tender, sweet and rich. Scores of farmers in the 
United States and Canada have raised them, weighing from 
25to 55 Tbs. 25 cents per package ; 5 for $1,00. Also, Stone 
Mason Cabbage, a large, sweet and tender cabbage, remark¬ 
ably reliable for heading. 25 cents per oz.; 4 oz. 75 cents ; 
1 lb. $2,67. 
Early" Paris Cauliflower— 25 cents per package. 
Varieties of Cucumbers, eight varieties mixed in one 
package, including the finest sorts, 22 cents per ounce. 
Ward’s Nectar Melon— The best of all green-fleshed 
melons ; exceedingly sweet, rich and delicious. 25 cents 
per package. 
Sorghum Seed (pure), 12 cents per package. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 
Seed grower., Marblehead? Mass. 
Every variety of garden and flower seed at city prices. 
SEED PEAS. 
Daniel O’Rourke, per bushel.$4.00 
Early Kents, per bushel... . 3.00 
Early Emperor, per busliel. 3.00 
White Marrow, per bushel. 2.50 
Black Eyed, per bushel.2.50 
Blue Prussian, per bushel. 2.50 
Bishop’s Long Pod Dwarf, per bushel. 4,00 
FLAX SEEB. 
Clean, for sowing, per bushel. .$6.00 
CORN. 
Early Sweet, per bushel.$ 3,00 
FLOWER SEEKS. 
For Retail Trade, per 100 papers.$2.00 
And a general assortment of Garden, Field and Fruit seeds 
Apply to or address 
SHEPPARD & SEWARD, 
214 Pearl-street, New-York. 
Tine StxT.d.eirt IParsraip. 
This was originated or rather “ ennobled ” by Prof. Buck- 
man, of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Eng¬ 
land, from the wild Parsnip a native of Great Britain. It is 
highly recommended by English writers, as a great acquisi¬ 
tion. Price 25 cents per packet, post-paid. 
B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
TREE COTTON SEED. 
A lot of the genuine South American Tree Cotton Seed is 
offered for sale in small quantities, to farmers and others, 
who may wish to experiment in raising Cotton in the Central, 
or Northern States. This seed was ginned on the “Double 
Cylinder Saw Gin," and “Excelsior” fromasmall lot of 
cotton brought to this country from Equador, South Ameri¬ 
ca, and was raised in a climate differing but little from our 
own. The fibre of tills cotton is very strong and nearly as 
long as Sea Island: it yields over forty per t-ent. ot clean 
cotton. A samnle of tins cotton maybe seen at this.office 
and at F. & L. Many’s, 48 Warren-street, New-York, Price 
one pint, containing about 1,500 seeds, $1; one quart, $1 75- 
one peck, $10. One hundred seeds -put up in an envelope,’ 
will be sent to any address, postage paid, for 25 cents Or¬ 
ders may be addressed to 
EDWARD F. BROWN, 
New-London, Conn. 
or F. & L. MANY, 48 Warren-st., New-York. 
JOSIAU CARPENTER, 
33 Jay-street, New-York. 
X. H.—The advertiser lias had abundant 
experience in this business, and trusts that he 
will continue to merit patronage by the most 
careful attention to tlie interest of bis patrons. 
The articles are taken charge of on their arri¬ 
val, and carefully disposed of promptly to good 
cash customers, and cash returns made imme¬ 
diately to the owner. (The highest charge made 
for receiving and selling is five per cent) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is issued 
by J. Carpenter, which is sent free to all his pat¬ 
rons. A specimen copy sent free to any de¬ 
siring it. A trial will prove the above facts. 
For abundant references as to responsibility, in¬ 
tegrity, &c., see the “ Price Current.” 
EJf” Cash advanced on consignments of 
Produce. 
SEND FOR 
A FREE COPY 
O F 
PRICES CURRENT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
32 Jay-st., Mew-York. 
Sole Agents for EDMONSTON’S 
SUPERIOR SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO. 
Send for a Price List. 
