23 PARK PLACE 
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Sccbs, plants, ®ms, 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
A Virginia Boy, sixteen years old, died a few 
days ago, allcr suffering intense agony, caused 
by entiling painted French candy. 
This Bavarian Government gives free passes 
to the wives and the parents of the Bavarian 
wounded in t he hospitals, no matter in whut part 
of Germany they may be. 
If any persons have somnambulistic tenden¬ 
cies, a sure cure, according to a Hartford paper, 
is the placing of a pair of steel scissors under 
the pillow where you sleep. 
There are In San Francisco, two thousand 
persons engaged In making cigars. Of these, one 
hundred arc Americans and nineteen hundred 
Chinese, many of the latter being women and 
boys. 
Too many in a family in Humboldt Co., Iowa. 
The heads thereof, Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Dodd, 
have been married ten years, and have nineteen 
children to show for it, eight pairs and three 
odd Dodds. 
Charcoal and marsh hay, skillfully com¬ 
pounded with a chest of ordinary tea, will In¬ 
crease its bulk to fifteen chests. This compound 
is sold In the Wisconsin pineries to stimulate the 
wood choppers. 
Everv girl student of the telegraph school, 
conducted at the Cooper Institute, New York, 
lias found employment ns soon as she graduated. 
■Women are. rapidly taking the places of the 
men on all tlio lines. 
An engineer in the employ of tho Turkish 
government has planned a railway tunnel made 
in sections, to be submerged thirty-four feet 
below tho surface of the water, and moored to 
tho bottom by chain cables. 
A live tail was found in t he mail bag at a town 
in Maine, lately. Tho Postmaster made diligent 
search through all the Coiled States postage laws 
to ascertain the amount of postage on tin; ani¬ 
mal, but found nothing touching the case. 
Tt is the Jackson Sentinel, published at Ma- 
qucslcotn, Iowa, which predicts that “ the owls 
and hats will soon nest In Chicago elevators, and 
the Jdugnsher will eat his prey upon the steps of 
her deserted palaces, unless she changes her 
policy." 
The Salem woman wiio ate liver because she 
was affrald of the cattle disease has a parallel in 
Lowell In the person of an old lady who went 
Into the market aud ordered an ox Pill for soup, 
because she had hoard the disease did not affect, 
the tails of the cattle. 
They have begun,in Canada, to cultivate rab¬ 
bits as an article of food, and In European coun¬ 
tries hundreds of miles of coast lands are used 
as rabbit warrens, and their produce furnishes 
a cheap and nutritious food for mlllious, while 
the furs have considerable value in trade. 
RARE AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, 
For Sale by B. K. BLISS & SONS, Nos. 23 Park Place and 20 Murray 
Street, (P. 0. Box 5712,) New Fork. 
• ONK-HALF THE AV1CUAGR Stztt. 
SEED nnd BOOTS.—The experience of the past two seasons fully confirms all that was claimed 
for tills variety when first offered, and it now stand' nnrivulcd tn size, productiveness and quality. 
Specimen* were exhibited the past season l>y Mr. Conover, which were grown alongside the best 
"Oyster Bay” varieties, und received the same cure and treatment, which attained four times the Bize 
of that popular variety. , , 
Though hot two venra from the seed, nmnv of the plants produced from twenty to thirty sprouts, 
averaging from two to tour Indies in circumference, und were ready for cutting one your In advance 
of the ordinary varieties, our stock is all from the original Bed, and we guarantee their genuineness. 
Nerd., tn hall-ounce packets. fiO cents per packet, $10 per pound. 
Roots one year old, $2 for fifty, $3 per hundred; by mail, post-paid. $25 per thousand; by express, 
freight wild by purchaser. B> K . A . *ONH, 23 Park Place. New York. 
¥ KKI'SA LIC.7I ARTICHOKE. This 
fj well-known but much neglected vegetable 
just begins to be appreciated, ami is much In¬ 
quired t«>r- It will grow aryvrhorn In fence cor¬ 
ners, ditch sides, old pasture*, or wherever a 
niece happens to fall, Tile tuber* pinko excel¬ 
lent pickles, und lire very good bolted like pota¬ 
toes. Hhcep arc. fond ur the green leaves, and 
hog* will never cease rooting for it as long as 
one can bo found, and rapidly gain flesh. It alio 
possesses anti-malarial properties, like the Sun¬ 
flower, and should be grown win re Fever and 
Ague prevails. 1 lbs., by mall $1. lly express, 
*1.50 per peck ; $5 per bushel , ?12 per hurrel. 
Address It. K. BI.1SH A SONS., 
P. O. Box 5712, New York. 
W ETHEK.SFIELD ONION SlilCD, 
(NEW CHOP.) 
HZ . 4 02. 1 b . 
Extra Early Red, very early... 40 $1 25 $4 00 
Medium Early Red. 10 1 25 4 00 
■Wethersfield l arge Red.55 1 00 3 GO 
Yellow Dun vara (True).. 40 l 25 5 00 
Willie Portugal... OH 1 50 6 00 
White Globe (extra fine). 50 1 50 6 0u 
The aimvc will t>e sent, post-paid, to any ad¬ 
dress, upon receipt of price united Address 
n. K. HT.IH8 Ac HONH, 
Nos. 25 Park Place and 20 Murray si., New York 
PEERLESS IN BEAUTY. 
PEERLESS IN QUALITY AND SIZE. 
PEERLESS IN PRODUCTIVENESS. 
A trial the pa*t snromor confirms all Unit was 
claimed for it when it was Oral Offered by ms In Uie 
spring of 1870, and it now stands without u rival for n 
general crop. .1.5V. Bench Of South Orange, N. J., 
raised from a single potato, weighing 24 ounce*, cut 
Into single eyes, 27H Ins. Several others report hav¬ 
ing grown from 000 to 800 bushels to the acre, with 
ordinary Hold cuJturo. 
1 hi- . bv mall, upon receipt of *j. By express, *1.50 
per peck; $5 per bushel: $10 per bbl. 
The Earliest Potato in Cultivation.—lire- 
sit's Kina of the Eurltc*, (or No. A.) Known 
alftO 0« tile Flfty-Bpllur Potato. Ready for market* 
jpg irum seven to ten day* in advance uf the Early 
ltose. By mail, I lbs,. $1. By Express, *1.50 per peck; 
$6 per bushel: $10 pur barrel. To avoid freezing, no 
jjotutooi will be sent out until the first, of April, un¬ 
less specially ordored. 
B. K. BLISS Ac SONS 
Nos. 23 Park Place and 20 Murray St.. New York. 
B USS’S PELERRATED SEED CAT- 
ALOGCK AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER 
AND KITCHEN GARDEN—The Seventeenth An¬ 
nual Edition Is now randy for distribution and will 
he mulled to nil applicants enclosing twenty-five 
cents. This Is without exception the largest and best 
Catalogue every published in this or any other coun¬ 
try. it contains iff? page*—MS ot which are finely ex¬ 
ecuted engravings, including four beautifully colored 
lithograph* of favorite Flowers and Vegetables, and 
138 pages or closely printed mailer, giving a descrip¬ 
tive list of upward* of 2,500 species arid varieties ot 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
Including all tho novelties of t he past season, w ith 
direction* for their culture: also.a lister upwards of 
One Hundred varieties wfchoice Glndlnltis, 
with many other Simnurr-Flower I »»g lliilhs, und 
much useful information upon tbosubject of garden¬ 
ing generally. Also, a Descriptive Price List of 
Small Fruit*. Address 
dfc SONS, 
23 Pnrk Pin */ nnd 20 Murray St., 
(P. O. Box 5712.) New York. 
.fertilisers, (£tc 
Pure Ground Bonic, fine, medium and coarse. $37 
£ er ion : Peruvian Guano, $75 nor ion, 2, (XX) lbs.: 
(AND Plaster, $1.00 per bbl. All Fertilizers in quan¬ 
tities of one nr more tous shipped free of cartage. 
A large a* sortmen t. of A a RICH LTD it A LI MPT. K M v nts 
always on liana. GARDEN, FIELD AN U GRASS HlilLS, 
in quantities to nil purchasers. 
Our Cons AND COFFEE MILL, with east-Stoll grind¬ 
ing plates. Is tho only Mill that will granulate coffee, 
orjjrincl oats without clogging. 
Descriptive Circulars sent on application. 
.¥. It. DECATUR & CO., 
197 Wnter Street, New York. 
pENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
^ ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
A general and complete assortment of 
NURSERYSTOCK 
For Spring of 1871. 
Great. Inducements are offered. In our Specialties 
for this Spring, to Nurserymen, Dealers and Plant¬ 
ers generally. 
jy Send for onr Nursery Trade Catalogue. No. 4, 
gratis. Address 
FROST Ac CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
^JUANO, 
Wo offer, for tho Spring Trade of 1871, the Largest 
nrnl most Elegant Stock of Standard and Dwarf 
Fruit Trees. Grape Vines and Small Fruits. 
Ornamental Trees, Simms, Roses, etc., etc., 
ever offered by us. J3F* Particular attention called 
to our stock Of 
New American and Kilmarnock Willows, 
Weeping Mountain Ash, Mountain Ash, 
American Arbor Vitse, l to 4 ft. high, 
and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
Descriptive Catalogues will be furnished on appli¬ 
cation. Also, Trade List for Nurserymen and Deal¬ 
ers. GOULD BROTHERS. 
Monroe County Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
TAKENOTICE! Tiiemixing of No. 1 Peruvian 
(Sun no with worthless Guano, or earth of the same 
appearance, and selling the same for pure Is being 
done extensively by Unscrupulous Dcnlevs. 
Tlioso who manipulate arc so expert in the busi- 
nesa Unit It i* almost impossible to detect the 
fraud. Bug* arc properly branded and made tn 
correspond with the original. Conutry mer- 
chnnts call make a larger profli hv selling the 
mixed article. Wo gunvnntee that we sell to tie 
Pure No. 1 Peruvian (ianno. Fnnnrr* and 
dealer* supplied at the In west market price. 
BONE J Every farmer, gardener and fruit grower, 
who has had OXUOtienpe, knmV$ full well the value 
of Ground Bonn h* a manure; it is the clien pel 
and best leriiliv.fi' for the farmer. At) soil must 
have p ho.x pintle of lime to make It fertile; vege¬ 
tation feeds upon It, Pitre Ground Hone will sup¬ 
ply it. The ISoiie we well 1* Cullcctcn from mir 
New York la.irle ' dally and ground and Is, wo b«- 
Ilovo, Ur best iu Ilia market* Farmer* »bd 
dealer* siipaltcd at lowest market prire. 
POD'DltETTi 11 Common olid Double Refined 
Poudi'ctle. 'I’li ■ tK t in tlio market. 
LAND Pt. AST ICR! Tills article, on souio soils, 
acts like u charm. 
Tlio above. Fertilizer:-, together with a large assort¬ 
ment Of Agricultural and llorticull urnl Tm- 
1*1 cmenib, inrnwiod at VVImlrnnlo and Reinil. 
BONE MEAL prepan <t for horses, cows, swine- 
poultry. ftc. Send for Circular. 
GE£?F£NG & CO., 
METROPOLITAN AGRICUL. WAREHOUSE, 
58 & OO Uoi'llandt St., Nctv York. 
ARABIGE QUINCE TREES, 
GRAPE VINES, 
SMALL FR11TS. 
The above are specialties with ns; and having 
grown the past season an unusually large and fine 
Stock, vve are offering at lower rutea than ever before. 
Orders, large *r small, wilt be packed In the best 
manner, am) forwarded promptly. Small parcels 
sent by mail, when desired. For Priced Catalogue, 
address C. L. VAN PUSEN, Mncedon. N. Y 
This Seed, grown under our own 
observation, is Pure and True to 
T> the varieties named. Tlio Cane pro- 
r diming It having vielilod 200 to 3(0 
gait*, simp per acre. 
Our Regular 9nrgO Isa Froh Im- 
j-j iiurtuiinii from the tiiunlli of 
w liie Yn.»ig-T*e-Kianjr, tlio host 
“ eune-sTowing section ot China. 
rdt Hog. Surge und Liberian, by mail. 
Y 5 JO cts. per Hi.; by Express, 25 lbs. or 
loss, Sects, per lb.; over 25 lbs., 15 cts. 
poi lb. 
Oiunseeana and Neeuzsnn, by mull, 
y 60 ots. per lb.; by Express. 25 ll>s. oi 
loss.30 cts. per lb.; over 25 lbs.,2U ots. 
& per lb. „ 
jL SORGO HAND BOOK sent free. 
A Address 
cV BLYMYER, NORTON 4 CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
FARMERS AND GARDENERS 
If the Garden Seeds you use have proved fresh and 
true to name, stick (u the man wlio rolls thorn to 
vim ; ho I* worth onoouraging. It ytnt have not 
found them fresh and true. J shall bo happy to add 
your name to tho** nf tho fll't.v Mionsillid fanners 
and market gardener*, scattered throughout the 
United State* and Canadas, whom I annually supply 
with ni\ wiirranW garden seeds. I raise over one 
hundred vitriol ios of vegetable seed on my three 
farms, and, a* every practical fanner and gardener 
know* it is for the interest of all who plant to get 
their seed direct!u 7rmu the atou-er 1 invito special 
attention to mv rahbnco, Onion and Squash seed, 
.My largo Vegetable and Flower Seed Catalogue, 
abounding with engravings, sent frrr to all. 
JAMES J- U. GREGORY. -Unrblohoad, Mas*. 
M r. baltiius of cfiitifiON, in- 
iliana, proprietor of tlio Mammoth Dent Corn 
an v or Used in rural Nlw-Yorker of MAveh llth, 
offers *50 In pveoii noi>Mi* follow*; $25 for the largest 
and be*i yield from a two-famnd package; *13 for the 
second hu gest yield, and ¥lh for ibc third. 
Tlio reports and sample ear*, with tho required evl- 
dcincs, to be forwarded !•> Messrs. IT. A- KING ft Co., 
Publisher* of the Bub Kkkti.rs’ Journal anl 
National Farmer. 240 Broadway. New York, who 
wilt award the premiums and announce the same 
through the oohmins of their Journal. $end for a 
Descriptive Circular, giving History. Prleesand Pre¬ 
miums, Address ISAAC N. BALTH18, 
CorydOn, Indiana, 
Plonso sta'.o that you snw this in the Rural New- 
To kk EH. 
VEW ANI> REH TIFIL PLANTS, 
X FOIL 1871. 
V7f offer a very largo stock, cmnprslng all the finest 
novelties in t.recn - House, Hot - House and 
Bedding Pin Ots. 
Now Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue, with 
flue colored plain, now ready. To our customers 
free : to uthers, 10 cents. 
* F.LLtVANGF.R & BARRY, 
[ESTARLI8HEH 1840 ] ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
FISH GUANO. BSsak^*«5r- 
WM. H. B. GLOVER, 
MANUFACTURER OF 
Menhaden Oil and Fish Fertilizers, 
SOUTFIOLB, N. Y. 
S —-^0, | <1 F ABMEKS. 
Double Beflned Poniirctte 
ihj OF THE 
“ L 0 di Mannfact’g Co.” 
For sale in lots to suit eostomers. Tilt* article is sold 
for HALF THE PRICE "f oilier fertilisers, and is 
cheaper for Cotton, Corn, 'i’obnooo and Vegetables 
than any other m market. It is made entirely from 
tho night p< 11. offal. Ac., ot Now York City. 
Price, lie llvuecl op hoard in New York City, Twenty, 
five PolPro per Ton. 
I a alt a mention to tho following testimonials : 
J. mV, r. XlAicna of Alhlnn. N. Y., undor date of 
Doc. .y. ) 70. ."ay.-We used the Doublr Refined Pow- 
Arcttc 1;im voar, and again tills, on Cera and Potatoes. 
Slniv v! ii inniioucod using It we have not been 
tronbled with cut •>¥ wire witrra, ouiing our corn er 
boring our potato **. The first year we used Itiilong- 
side of bog manure. Whore we used It the stalks 
grow fully a* large; but when we came to harvest, 
wlicro wo used I’oudrettifl we had mare aud larger 
ears of corn. We could sec n decided dlfforouee In 
our crops this year wlicro wo used tho Poudrettc tlio 
previous year and where we had noi.idum proving Lu 
us that tho value of the. Poudrettc was not exhausted 
In one year. . „ 
Daniel Moi.AUitY of Now Brunswick, N.J., under 
duteof August 11.1870. say*: Upon the reeomraetulfi- 
tion of Troi. Cook of the New Jorsey State. Agricul- 
tur.sl College, who analyzed the Lodi Co. s Double 
Itellned Pourtrctto, 1 used it very extensively two 
years ago. This year I used, in connection With a 
neighbor, (N. H. DUDLEY.) about $2,500 worth of 
Double Hoflned Poudvctte 1 can cheerfully recom¬ 
mend this to be, as 1 believe, a cheap and vuluable 
Concentrated Fertilizer. 
A Pamphlet, giving lull directions. Ac., sent on ap¬ 
plication to .1 AWES T. FOSTER, 
GO Cortlandt Street, New York. 
CHELAN OKAPli VINE*, crown 
from the oilglnal stock. Buy no other. TRO- 
Y TOMATO SEED, gruwn from "Headquarters 
3k;” 25 cents tor pnrkogr : 100 -oed. post-paid ; 
package* for 4!. Tir 'PHY TOMATO SI'JKD 
m as nrerolnm with KITMLI, IN GRAPE VINES. 
ENTS WAN i'ICD 8eo<! i r Circulars and Sliow- 
s. HASBROUCK ft bL'SllN ELL, “ Iona,” ooar 
rilUHT-CLASS 
L COWCOUD GRAPE VINES, 
Two years, $tJ) per 5L 
Full assortment of Nursery Stock. Send for Cata¬ 
logue to A. CLEMENT ft CO., Lowell, Muss. 
A. CJjKMENT ft CO., Lowell, Muss. 
C ABBAGE, 
ONION, 
SQL ASH. 
I have written three works on the cultivation of 
these vegetables. The works ubovmd in engravings, 
and go into all the minute details so valuable to the 
beginner,—completely exhaiistng the subject. Each 
treatise sent by mail for :xi cents. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
T HE ROCHESTER BERRY 
BASKET has been in use two 
yeurs. Patented M“t). Light, Dura¬ 
ble and l.ow-PrIned. Fruit, looks well, 
carries well and sells well in them. 
Tho best ventilated basket yet offer¬ 
ed. For List of Prices, Testimonials, 
Terms to Agents. Sc., address the Genera! Agents, 
COLLINS, GFDDKS ft CO.. 
Moorestowu, New Jersey. 
aENB TO STOBIRS, HARRISON ft 
O CO., i’alliesvi lie, Ohio, for their 16-pago Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
THUT, 
which combines more good qualities than any other 
tree planted. 
r$U QAIHICti - ANT> Flower, Fruit, 
&©n BQliiyEre Rkub, true & SHRUB, 
i EverORRKN Seeds, i>ost-|iald, by Mail. 25dif- 
nt, packets of either clas t for $1. The six classes 
Catalogues gratis. Agents wanted. Seeds on 
mission. B. M. WATSON. Plymouth. Mass. 
mm 
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Crccs, plants, Scci)s, (^tc. 
j it e e s . 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, 
FOR SPRING OF 1871, 
The largest and most complete stock in the United 
States. Catalogues mailed, pro-paid, iib follows : 
No. 1. De*> Catalogue of Fruit*, 10c. 
No. 2. “ “ Ornamental Trees, Arc., 10c. 
No. 3. “ “ tlreenhouse Plants, Ace., 10c. 
No. 4. Wholesale, 2c. 
No. 5. Catalogue of Bulbs, (Pub. Aug. 1st.) 2c. 
ELLWANGEK Ac BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
TEsTABLlsn F.C 1840.] ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
We offer tn our large ass- >rfment of all the best va¬ 
rieties specially floe slocks of the following; 
Evergreens of all the rarer sorts, 
J ii niper*. from 12 inches to 3 feet. 
Arbor-Vitas, American, acts, each and upward. 
** Siberian. 10 cts. “ “ 
II n rdy H o«e*. 1 und 2 > ears, strong plants. 
Rhododendron*, seedling and grafted. 
Purple Hereli, with unusually flue roots. 
Camellia*, In superb condition. 
To these and ot her portions of our stock the atten¬ 
tion of Dealers is especially invited. 
For Catalogues, address 
PARSONS A- CO.. Flushing, N. Y. 
F. K. PHOENIX, 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, 111., 
Offers 
1,000,000 Apple Root Grafts, best quality 
aud Burts. 
2,000,000 Osnge Hedge Plants, extra, 10,000 
815. * 
10 O Bushels Best Apple Seed, $10 per bushel. 
500 Bushels Early Rose Potatoes, $1.25 per 
bushel. 
000 Acres ! Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Tree*, 
All Size*, Uc,tonality. Low Price* 
F 1, O W E K nnd \ EG ETA BEE SEEDS, 
Roses, Green-House Plants, Finest Col¬ 
lection. 
C2f~ New Descriptive Catalogue. 10 cents : Peed and 
Plant Catalogues for Stamp. Wholesale Price List, 
Free. Address as above. 
Glork, ponltvn, &c. 
T HE LORAIN SHORT-HORN Herd. 
Having determined tr. dispose of my entire Herd 
of Pure-Bred Sho) t-Horn Cattle, of nearly 40 head of 
Bulls, Cows and Heifers, 1 will offer the same at Pub¬ 
lic Auction I on WurWKSPAY. March 15th, 1871, at rfiy 
residence In Russia, Lorain Co , Ohio.miies north¬ 
west of Obetlin, on Lake Shore arid Michigan South¬ 
ern Kultrpiid. Terms:— 12 months' credit, with ap¬ 
proved security, at 8 per cent, interest, Catalogues 
sent on application R, BAKER, 
Post-Office, Amherst, Ohio. 
B LOODED HORSES. -Four Splendid young 
Stallions, bred directly irom litiin rted stock, for 
sale at very reasonable rales. I or full description and 
prices, address DAVID LOG AN. Jr.. Ilortatown, Pa. 
I MPORTED JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS 
AND OALVK3 I Ok SALE.—Owing to recent 
loss of niy stock barns by fire. Including all my hay 
anil grain, i will sell a few choice animals of my own 
selection and Importation from the Island of Jersey. 
Address, lor descriptive circulars and terms. 
SAM. C. COJ.T, Hartford, Conn. 
I MPORTED PRIZE IMPROVED BERK¬ 
SHIRE SWINE, -elected from (Queen’s) pens, 
Windsor, Eng., all ages, for sale. Short-IIom Cat¬ 
tle, most fashionable Herd Book pedigrees, all ages. 
Mammoth Bronze Tmkev*. Also, a pack of unex¬ 
celled Fox Houndsare kept for pleasure, and surplus 
stock sold annually. If parties prefer, will send stock 
C.O. D. li t GRAB I . Box400, MuysvlUe, Ohio. 
T J. JIG AIM l A 40.. Salem, Ohio, 
■ Importers and Breeders of Berkshire, Lanca¬ 
shire and thorough-bred Chester Pigs. Also, Fancy 
Poultry. Have t aken First Premiums with Our stock, 
wherever exhibited. All stock warranted lobethor- 
ough in their purity of blood. 
O Oil/* I, IIS, weight of two Ohio TmpronfflChes- 
fliUuDw Hogs. Send for description • l this 
famous breed, and other thorough-bred and ii iport- 
ER. Salem, O. 
famous breed, and other thorough-lire 
ed Animals and Fowls. I,. R, SH.VE^ 
Any of the following Seeds (warranted new) sent 
by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price annexed : 
Per lb. Per oz. 
A spa rngti*, Conover's Colossal.$12 (X) ?1 00 
Reel*, Long Smooth Blood .. 100 Li 
" ICxlra lCuriv Blood Turnip,..... 100 15 
Uabbage, True Jersey Wakefield, Ex¬ 
tra Early. 10 00 75 
“ Early WlnnlngstAdt. 3 00 30 
" Premium Mat Dutch. 3 00 30 
" Large Lute Amer'n Drum¬ 
head . 3 00 30 
Cnrrots, Improved Long Orange. 100 1ft 
Celery, Giant White Boffd. . 4 00 40 
“ Boston Market... 4 00 40 
Cucumber, Early White Spine, best.. 1 00 15 
Egg Pin lit. Now York, Improved. 7 10 GO 
Lettuce. Early Simpson, true. 6 00 50 
" “ White Cabbage. 3 00 30 
Onion, Large Red Wethersfield. 3 50 40 
“ Yellow Dutch....,. 4 00 40 
“ White Portugal. 4 00 40 
Parsley, Double Curled. . I 25 15 
Raili»h» Early Scarlet Turnip. 100 15 
“ Long Scarlet. 75 10 
“ New Scarlet Chinese. 2 00 20 
Squash, Early Golden Ball. 100 10 
“ Boston Marrow. 1 60 15 
Turnip, Early White Mat. 75 10 
“ Red Top Flat. 75 10 
“ Yellowstone. . . 75 10 
“ Purple Top Rutabaga... 75 10 
or f or complete list, send for Catalogue. 
Address E. A. REEVES, 
58 Cortlandt Hi., New York. 
FOSTER PEACH! 
We offer a limited quantity of this celebrated 
Peach for the Spring of 1871, It is equally U6 hardy 
and productive ns the Early Crawford, fully equal in 
quality, aud more than double that well-known va¬ 
riety In size. 
The President of the Mass. Hort. Society says: 
" Such peaches would reudily bring 25 cents each iu 
the Boston market.” 
Price, $1 each: $12 per dozen. 
GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries, RpcHKSTER, N. Y. 
D ahlias, per mail, 75 splendid 
varieties, good dry roots; 12 roots in 12 vars. $2; 
50 roots in 50 vars., $6, 100 roots in 50 vars., $10: 1,000 
roots per express, $80. 
Double Tuberose, best bulbs, $1.50 per doz.; $8 
per 100; low, per 1,000. Catalogues free. 
E. Y. TEA!*, Richmond, IruL 
W M. NEWTON'** WHITE PRORSTF.IKR 
OATS. Also, EXCELSIOR OATS, HANFORD 
CuRN, EARLY ROSE POTATOES and GARDEN 
SEEDS. Tho Probsteier Ouis were introduced by 
me. and thev were awarded the First Premium at the 
New York Suite Fair, 1800; also at the New Jersey 
Stale Fair. 1870. From sir acres I have harvested 5S7 
bushel* of these oats. Prices reasonable. Send two 
stamps for samples. Catalogues free. 
WM. NEWTON, Henrietta. N. Y. 
j) l) 1« E 
CARDEN SEEDS. 
CATALOGUES FKEE. 
O BANISH MERINOS. WE OFFER FOR 
yS sale. low. a limited number of out surplus of lino 
thorough-bred*. Send for Catalogue. Orders so¬ 
licited. JOHN SHELDON ft SON, Moscow. X. Y. 
K OI F.N DUCKS, LIGHT BR A1TM A S a ml 
, IJAMK BANTAMS, a rew pairs of the above 
foraule. The Rouen Duck* and Game. Buntiun* wero 
bred from my own Importations, and from lrt Pre¬ 
mium Fowl* III I lie N. Y. Stale Poultry Society * Ex¬ 
hibitions. Only Standard und Exhibition Fowlssold. 
C. S. HAINES, Box DO. ToHU River, X. J. 
A n EXTRA SILVER-GRAY DORKING 
Cock wanted. Add re**, with price. &c., J. L. 
RICE, Breeder of Choicn Gray Dorking Fowl*, Kcn*- 
selnervllle, N. Y- Eg an for Ilnlehing, ill their 
season, at *2.80 per doz , carefully packed. Order now. 
M A It K PITMAN, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Importer anti Brcetler of* Clioice 
Faitry Fowls. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING, 
Carefully packed, wnrran ted fresh. nnd from the best 
imported aud native strains. Send stamp for card of 
prices, ftc. __ 
170118 FOR HATCHING, FROM NINE 
I , var idies pure-bred Fowls; »ll birds ot unsur¬ 
passed excelleuce. Am breeding Light Brahmas 
from a cock weighing H)k lbs. lit 20 months old, and 
hens from 10 t" 11 lbs. For price list. an d portraits, 
address, with stamp, CHAK. P. NETTLETON, 
B“X 630, Birmingham, Conn. 
M ost beautifi l foyyls in the 
WORLD I—Sumatra Pheasant Game, celebrated 
as egg producers, ami on equaled lor valor. Address 
W B. TI CKER ft CO.. Plymouth, Ohio. _ 
/CHOICE ASIATIC POULTRYTlic 
I ) nndprslgne.d oflbrg foraule a few first-claps birds, 
in pair* or trios, UROPKRLT mated yon breeding, 
consisting of 
LIGHT BRAHMAS, 
Bred from his famous "DUKE OF YORK" strain; 
and DARK BRAHMAS, 
Bred from "BOYLE’S” celebrated stock. Also, 
EGGS for hatching, (cartfull i packed,) from hi* best 
stock. Address ELBltlDGE C COMEY. 
Quincy, Mass. 
GGfc FOR HATCHING. From the best 
Imported and Premium Htoelt ot Iioudaii. Gray 
Dorking and Dark Brulimus. Sond stamp for Circu¬ 
lar, and address C D VALENl'lNE. 
Fordlnun, Y/ea: Chester C<N. Y . 
Y PRICE - LIST OF EGGS FOR 
HATCHING.—In consequence or icceiving so 
many letters dally, 1 liave concluded to publish my 
pnc<3 U»t of eggs for the season : 
Bnuduns, 1st Premium Pari* Exposition 6tock. .$<5 00 
Creve-Cosurr. Special Premium, N. Y. S. Poultry 
Soc.. Iftiii.. . 6 00 
La Flechc, Special Premium, N. Y. 8, Poultry 
Soo., 1*4110. 600 
Breda er Guelder*, two 1st Premium and two 
SIR Cl Clips N. Y. S. Poultry Soe., Dec., 1870. 6 00 
Buff Cochin*, winners of the American Agrieul- 
tunst Clip ..‘' 6 00 
White Cochin*. 1st Premium. N. ) - 6. Poultry 
Sue., Dec., ISM. 800 
Partridge Cochins, 1st Premium, Birmingham, 
Oakham, Eng., ftc., Doc.. 1870. 8 00 
Blnck ((o uu 
Loilfitmi* l“t Premiums 1 ftili. 18(17,18CS, I860, ftc.■ 3 00 
Light Bitthams, iroiu 1st Picmium stock. (Auto- 
oral and Dnk« of York)... ■■■■■ . J 00 
Dark Bnihmas, l*t Premium. Jan.. 1871 —.. o 00 
Dark Rrahnias. Lady Gwvdyr’s stock, (winners 
of L2 cur*.* and extra cup)... ; ±. • • ■ 7 00 
Address, with stony, ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Greenville, Hudson Co., N. J. 
1 *AN( Y I’OIT.TRY AND EGjfi.S. ~ 
F BUFF COCHINS, DARK anil LIGHT BRAH¬ 
MAS, WHITE LEGHORNS. — Fowls and Eggs for 
81 'n.' b.-Mv Ruff Cochins arc from the celebrated 
strain* nr 6. H. Leavitt; Light Brahmas in>m P. 
Williams ; Dark Brahma- impoi ted tromC ooper. 
bend from Price List, inoliJalti*Slantp. 
JOHN WAUItlsK, Flashing;, N. Y. 
CIOCHIKS A HP ECU 1(5 Y. 
I y BUFFS, WHITE and t’AK l UlDi.E Eggs and 
Fowls iruui my linze strains. Address, with stamp, 
G. H. LEAVITT, Flushing, N. Y. 
Address 
P. O. Box 2972. 
SHEPPARD SEED STORE. 
29 Fulton St., New York. 
HD ACT Dtin —rinsing out stock of Apple 
UHAi I ■ SuL/i Seedlings at greatly reduc¬ 
ed prices. Prime plant* for 
HEIKES’ NURSERIES, grafting or budding. Special 
rate* will also be given on 
DAAT CD IPTG AP|ile ilooi-Grafts. Address 
KOUl-Ultill' 1 St W. K. If KIKES, Dayton, O. 
DAM6DEI.L NORWAY OATS.-PURE 
JV and true to mime. By single bushel or quantity, 
tn $1.50 per bush, of 32 lu*. Hanford, Cuin-Per 
peek, $1; per bush.. $3. No charge for delivery : bags 
furnished. .Money Order Office, Uondmit, Ulster Co., 
N. Y. Address A. N1ESr;, 
Port Ewen, Ulster Co.. N. Y. 
APPLE GRAFTS. 
“ ine.t’stock superior work ; best varieties; true 
to name! cheat*. Sam files sent. 
li. HOWARD, Bloomington. III. 
B RONZE TURKEY*, Gray Dorking* nnd 
Cayuga Duek6 for sale, by_ 
J. TALCOTT. Rome, N. Y. 
H OUDANS FOR SALE.-a few floe young 
birds, direct train Imonnod stock, *YU per pair. 
i Selected coekorel- for Lm oiling, $6 each. 
IRA B SAMPSON. Springfield, Mass, 
{ff* Orders bonked for eggs uOW. 
G(JS FROM PRIZE IMPORTED Rouen 
and Aylo*iinty Ducks, tor ■‘citing. Creve- 
CCBurs. $ 4 ; Light Brahma*. y'J: Game*. $2. Guuran- 
, teed fresh, und securely packed agUlnal breakage. A 
few tine Bronza Gobbler*. ** cuch. 
J. D. RICHARDSON, Bnekeystovn, Md. 
O P O I L T R Y ll A 1 8 L It 8. 
CI*OTWORTHY'S "POULTERER'S FRIEND" 
is a cheap and cflicucinu* lueventlve and cure for 
Gapes and CJiOleru In Poultry. See tliul every pack¬ 
age you bin bear* our Inscription.. None other is 
enutnn. If your nearo*t Druggist. Grocer or Storo- 
T HE AM. BASKET CO., New Britain, Ct., 
luiinuluotioa** tit tho best and cheapest , er- 
bena Bu*k«t, Berry Basket, and Crate In market. 
Are soiling this year at a great reduotton for cash. 
Circulars free. 
T O H E E l» H M E N . 
Choice Canada Black-Eyed Marrowfat Peas at 
wholesale. Samples and price by mail. 
HAGAMAN ft MURDOCH, Oswego, N. Y. 
TYTEW BRUNSWICK, Surprise and Rnnis- 
JLl dell's Norway Oats, *n bags of two bushels each, 
at $3 per bag. Jmlson'H Brannhiiig Pop Corn, the 
best variety in cultivation. al50 cents per pint, post¬ 
paid. JONATHAN TALCOTT. Romo, N. Y. 
DODIONA NURSERY. 
L 200,000 two-year-old ASPARAGUS Roost, 
'risks ami Plants fur sale. Scud stamp for Cata- 
,gue “f 5G pages. It tell* what and how to plant for 
roiH, WM. PARRY'. Cinnuminson, N. J. 
OHN S. COLLINH, Moorestowu, N. J., 
raised aud marketed in your 1S70 over 8,000 bush, of 
rries und 10,000 bunches of Asparagus; has Plants, 
ots, ftc., for sale; sends prices free. 
fVlisccllrtncous. 
500.000 
HAVE USED DR. J. MILLER'S 
SOOTHING and HEALING BALSAM. 
The best Family Medicine In the world for Internal 
ami external complaints. I rice 60 cts. per bottlt?. 
Sold by all Urugg^t*. kr & ^ Proprietor*. 
212 Broadwav, (Knox Hulldlr.gB,) New York. 
Please saud for Circular. Established 1857. 
c i oo 
PRIZE ESSAY ON POTATO CULTURE, 
sent bv mail, imst-pald, on receipt < f 25 cents, ine 
cheapest and best work on the Potato ever iiuhlisli- 
ed. 100,000 ci >ptes sent on t already. Address 
GEORGE W. FR AZIER. New Castle. Pa. 
VUE WILL PAY 
VV AGENTS a Balary of $35 per week, or 
allow a large commission to sell on r new inventions. 
Address J. W. FRINK & (30. 
Marshall, Mich. 
