Ttnt mm mmmm 
;»?•**• 1 ‘Au uV«vrtva lAliXl 
„■ iv.tr la A-ui\ 
.'.p-wMVH^.iuv; wwl 
SUiaiSHimf 
yod Marrowfat Peas at 
(KatHMl-f.'/iM 
twife as r 
by mini, 
bushel, $! 
1 peek, bv H, ft. or Bxnre.su. $1.51 
1 busliel, ft. Draft on New York 
on Rncliesb&r, N. Y., or Cash in 
Spring Catalogue ready in January, and sent to ap¬ 
plicants R. G. HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Bret HARTE is In Now York city. 
Louis Kossuth is hopelessly ill at Turin. 
Jenny Lind will be fifty years old in October. 
The Princess of Prussia makes her own dresses 
and bonnets. 
Bismarck has been decorated with the Iron 
Cross of the first grade. 
Mrs. A. C. Bowles of Cambridge, is lecturing 
on “Meddling Women.” 
Swinburne 1b said to seek inspiration from 
absinthe, the wormwood of Gaul. 
Near Fort Wayne, Ind., one Henry Mnrtin 
has beon divorced from seven wives, and has 
Just married his eighth. 
Mr. Mcniio, an American botanist, is now ex¬ 
ploring the Island of Jutnuioa, with a view to 
studying its Hornl treasures. 
The Ida Lewis of England is Miss Alice Le 
Govt, whom tin- Royal Lifeboat Society has 
decorated with a gold medal. 
Jules Favki; is reported to have made In the 
practice of the Jaw,up to thetlmeof the break¬ 
ing out of the war, fully 5,000.000 francs, and to 
have spent it like a Russian Prince. 
It is announced by a fashionable authority, 
that the fashionable name for young ladies tills 
year, is to be Lily or Lillie} so that all Eliza¬ 
beths, Elizas, LucyS, Lydias, and even Jerushas 
and Belindas, must be christened anew, to suit 
the prevailing mode. 
Prof. Maiua Mitchell of Vassar College, was 
chosen a member of the American Association 
for the advancement of Science, "ti the nomina¬ 
tion of Prof. Agassiz. She was the first, woman 
admitted a member of the American Academy 
of Arts and Sciences, 
Gustave Dork, though he has illustrated the 
Bible superbly, is declared to have no faith in It. 
With youth, (he is only .’W.) health, fortune, 
fame, and friends in abundance, he is represent¬ 
ed to be a prey to such morbid melancholy that 
he often thinks it would bo a relief to hang 
himself. 
The Abbe Dam mas (who is also ;i French 
Count) is now doing missionary work in Ger¬ 
many—going from place to place where the 
French prisoners are held, and exhorting them 
to bear their captivity honorably and nobly, 
and not cast shame upon the renown of France 
by desertion and breaking parole. 
Scfbs, plants, (Trees, &t. 
NEW AND CHOICE VEGETABLES, 
RARE AND BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, 
For Sale by B. K. BLISS & SONS, Nos. 23 Park Place and 20 Murray Street, 
(P. 0. Box 5712,) New York. 
THE EARLIEST APTD BEST SWEET CORN. 
(Trees, plants. Seeds, (Etc. 
TREES 
Plants and Vines. 
(Trees, plants, Seeds, <£tc. 
We offer, for the Spring Trade of 1871. Hie Largest 
and most Elegant Stock of Standard and Dwarf 
Fruit Treks. Grape Vines and Small fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, Simms, Roses, etc., etc., 
ever offered by an- DP” Particular attention called 
to our stock of 
New American and Kilmarnock Willows, 
Weeping Mountain Ash, Mountain Ash, 
American Arbor Vitae, 1 10 I D. high. 
and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
Descriptive Catalogues will be furnished on appli¬ 
cation. Also, Trade List Lt Nurserymen and Deal¬ 
ers. GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. 
I NN IS FA LLEM GREEN - HOUSE. 
12 FINE PLANTS FOE $2. 
The following named ptauts I will send by mail, 
pro-paid, on receipt of $2: 
1 Monthly Tea Rose, 1 Golden Coleus, 
2 Fuchsia*. I Achymntbn* Lindenii, 
1 Scarlet Sylvia, 1 Monthly Carnation, 
1 Heliotrope, l Double Geranium, 
1 Gozania, 1 Scented Geranium, 
1 Zonale Geranium. 
Our Illustrated Catalogue of 58 pages, containing a 
fine colored plate of a New Double <-• niniuni is now 
ready, und will be mailed free to all applicants. 
Address C. A. KKKSER. Pittsfield, Mass. 
ITREES, SHR I BS, Ac. 
Specialism*.-7.000 Apricots. $120 per M.: 3.000 Cu- 
pressus Uws, 12 to 14 in.. $12 to $25 per 100; IG8.GQ0 Am. 
Arbor-Vitics. varying from fi l.o .'*> in., bn-hy, very 
ciicup; 18,000 Dwari Arbor Vitas*, all the best varie¬ 
ties, very cheap ; 106,000 Irish J uni per*.." to 6 in., $30 
pel 1.0011. 0 to 12 in . *60 per 1,0®, 12 to IS In., *80 per 
i,iWif 28.0Wi Auat. Pines, transpl., 6 to 10 in., *80 per 
l.tlOli- 11.000Scotch Pines, transpl., 10 to 12 in.. $40 per 
1,000; Mahnnias, $7 and $•» per 100; 2.300 Purple Ber¬ 
berry $7 per K«; 10,000 Pyrus Japonicu for Hedging, 
15 to 20 In.. $75 per 1,000, 
Catalogue, containing full list, of nursery stock, 
O.VK-HAT.P THE AVERAGE SIZE, 
r,ISNI» TO STORKS, HARRISON A 
O COm PainenvDle, Ohio, for their 16-page Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
Originated by Capt. J. B, Moore of Concord. Mass. The earliest, largest, sweetest and best-flavorei 
variety in cultivation, superior n, any other for the market and family use. Ears average 12 1 o to, Mj 
sometimes 20 row*. It was exhibited by the Mass. Hort'l Society every Saturday, (min July 23d to Sept. Aid 
in ffh.edition, and attracted the attention ol all. A Silver Medal was awarded to this variety by thi 
Vegetable Committee. Price. 50 cents per packet. Selected ears. ?l each. 
Address B. K. BLISS & SON?*, '23 Park Plnce, New York. 
senl free to applicants- 
OTTO A ACHELJS. West Chester. Pa. 
FOSTER PEACH! 
j) I, ISS’S HtlPROVEO 
LONG ORANGE CARROT. 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS 
BY MA.IXj. 
CHESTNDT. 
This superior variety Is the result of a careful se- 
■etion, for bucucmvc years, of the best-formed, 
lection, for aiicee-Mve years, of the bost-tormed, 
largest and deepest-colored roots of the Imported 
Long Orange Carrot, by winch It has attained a per¬ 
fection hitherto unknown in this useful vegetable, 
being larger, heller flavored, and of a deeper orange 
color, mid more sure to produce a crop. Butter 
makers will find this variety very useful in giving to 
their butter a rich, deep vallow color. We unhesi¬ 
tatingly pronounce it. the best variety In the market, 
and one which will not full to give Mitlslnctlou t.0 the 
purchaser. One ounce, 13 ot,*. • four ounces, 50 cts.; 
one pound, $1,50, by mat), post-paid. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
P. O. Box 5712., New York. 
BUST TOMATO. 
The following collection* contain the most showy 
varieties ill our large assortment, with full directions 
tor culture. Each packet contains a mixture of the 
different colors and varieties of Its specie*, so that a 
greater display Can he made at a much Ie9s price 
than when ordered in separate packets. Those un¬ 
acquainted with Flower-, a* well as the experienced 
cultivator, may order without fear of disappointment. 
Coll. A-Contains twenty choice varieties of An¬ 
nuals. $1 00 
Coll. B—Contains twenty choice varieties of Bi¬ 
ennials and Perennials. .1 00 
Coll, C Contains ten extra varieties of Annuals 
and Perennials, embracing many of the 
new and choicest in cultivation.1 00 
Coll. D- Contains live very choice varieties, se¬ 
lected from Prize Vttrwrrs. of English 
Pansies,German Carnation, and Picntoe 
Pinks, Verbena, Truffaut’s French As¬ 
ters, Double Hollyhocks. 1 00 
Any one remitting $o will receive the four assort¬ 
ments, postage free. 
COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. 
A Cample fr Amotfynrnt oj Year table, Serbs for One 
Year’s Supply, tor a Large nr Small Garden, 
which combines more good qualities than any other 
tree planted. 
L1ENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
/ t ENESEE VALLEY NUKSEKIKS, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
A general anil complete assortment of 
NURSERYSTOCK 
For Spring 1 of 1871. 
We offer a limited quantity of this celebrated 
Peach for the Spring of 1S71. It Is equally as hardy 
and productive as the Early Crawford, fully equal in 
quality, and more than double that well-known va¬ 
riety tn size. 
The President of the Mass. Ilort. Society says; 
“ Such peaches would readily bring 25 cents each In 
the Boston market.” 
Price, $1 each : $12 per dozen. 
GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries, KochksteB, N. Y. 
Cnmplri, Assortmint 
Year’s Supt>lla tar a La 
Greut inducements are offered, in our Specialties 
for this Spring, to Nurserymen, Dealers und Plant¬ 
ers generally. 
g5T" Send for our Nursery Trade Catalogue, No. 4, 
gratis. Address 
FROST & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
T HE I1IAJ1JIOTII DENT I **KN.— 
It Is a large field Coin Sixty ears will shell a 
i'crtili}cvs, €tc. 
It E ITI E M. B E R 
OINTS. 
TWO POINTS. 
1. Price Reduced. 
!, Standard Maintained. 
BAUGH’S 
RAW BONE 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
Established for IT Years. 
T RfX)E MkRK 
ONE-HALF ’NIV. AVERAGE SIZE, 
The best in cultivation. Early, large, productive, 
and of the very host qunlily. 25 cte. per packet, 5 
packets for $1, $3 per ounce. 
H. K. It 1.11*8 A: SONS, 
Nos. 23 Park Place and 2u Murray St., New York. 
T .4 IVN Git ASS SEED. BY' THE USE 
1 J of our improved mixture, a beau I it nl Lawn may 
be made in u very short time. Full directions lor 
preparing the Lawn ami sowing I lie seed accompany¬ 
ing each package. Packages of 1 quart, 30 cents, 
mulled to imy address, post-paid. By Express, per 
peck, $1.75; per bushel. $0. 
B. li. BI.1SS & SONS., 
Nos. 23 Park Place and 20 Murray St., New York. 
The following Collections are made up in the most 
liberal manner, care being taken to give it sufficient 
quantity of all the finest varieties and most useful 
sorls of Vegetable* required In the Kitchen-Garden : 
Assortment No. 6 contains 60 vurlctte*.$3 50 
” No. f) contains 4o varieties. 2 On 
No. 7 contains 20 varieties. 1 00 
The above are prepared expressly for sending op 
mail, and will be sent, post-paid, upon receipt of 
prices annexed. 
Larger Collections, which can be safely sent by 
express (freight, paid by purchaser) to any part of the 
country, a* follows: 
No. J. *20 : No. 2, $15; No, 3. $10 : No. 4, $5. 
For a list ol thncontent* of each Collection, see the 
Sevintiuntii annual Edition of their celebrated 
Seed Catalogue and Amateur's Guide to 
the Flower and Kitchen Garden, 
Just published, and will be mailed to our customers 
rf 1870 as rapidly an possible, and to all applicants 
upon receipt of 25 cts.: an edition beautifully bound 
In clolh, 50 cts. . , . 
This l» without exception the largest and best 
Cal a log lie ever published in this or any other coun¬ 
try. Jt. contains 102 pages—Wot which are finely ex¬ 
ecuted engravings, Including four beautifully colored 
lithograph* ot favorite Flowers and Vegetable*, and 
136 pages of closely printed matter, giving a descrip¬ 
tive list of upward* of 2,5iiii specie* and varletie* of 
FLOWER ANI) VEGETABLE SEEDS 
including all the novel lien of the past season, with 
directions for their culture . a 1 * 0 . a list of upwards of 
One Hundred vnric-ti,-* id clmli r fJIndiol lie, 
with many other S> n iniiicr-F low erl *ig Mill he. and 
much useful Information upon the snhjoctiu garden¬ 
ing genci.illy. Also. » Descriptive Trice I.ist of 
Small Fruit*, emhiaelun all the leading varieties 
of Sirtiwtn-ri'lcn, Rnspbvrrlcti Blackber¬ 
ries, ( orin in*, Grapes, etc, 
Blias’IllustratertGurdener'* Almanac and Abridged 
Catalogue, containing a monthly calendar of opera¬ 
tions, mailed to all applicants inclosing 3-cent stamp. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
(P. O. Box 5713.) New Y’ork. 
J FARMERS AND GARDENERS. 
If the Garden Seeds you use have proved fresh and 
true to name, slick to the man who sells them to j 
you ; he is worth encouraging. If you have not | 
found them fresh and true, 1 shall be happy to add 
your name to those of the fifty thou*:ud farmers 
and market gardener*, scattered throughout the 
United States amt f imada*. whom I annually supply 
with my warranted garden seeds. 1 raise over one 
hundred varieties of vegetable "mod on my three 
farms, and, a* every practical fanner and gardener 
knows, it 1* tor the Interest of nil who plant to get 
their seed ttirertlu Jmv i lltr urn me r. I invite special 
attention to ua Cabbage. Onion and Squash seed. 
My large Vegetable and Flower Seed Catalogue, 
abounding with engravings, sent free to all. 
JAMES J. H. GKEUOHY, Marblehead, Mass. 
bushel. Two ears on one stalk had over three thou¬ 
sand grain*. one of the ears having seventeen hun¬ 
dred and thirty. To be sure and not be imposed 
upon bv unprincipled parties, send to me for pure 
seed. Be sure to send for circular 
Addles* ISAAC N. BALTIIIS, 
Cory don. Indiana. 
Please state that you saw this In the RURAL Nkw- 
YOltKER. 
p IT R E 
CARDEN SEEDS* 
100.000 
(OXOVEK’S COLOSSAL ASPARAGUS 
CATALOGUES FREE. 
Address SHEPPARD SEED STORE. 
P. O, Box 2072. 29 Fulton St., New York. 
NINE 2-Y1M u OLD CONCORD YINKS, 
$3 per hundred; $25 l^rthmirand njots. Address 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
TONE A-YEAR «LI> CONCORD VINES, 
Jp at $35 per M. Also. CON Ot UK'S COLOSSAL 
ASPARAGUS, und a general assortment of Nursery 
Stock. Send for Price List to 
H. M, ENGLE A SON. Marietta, Pa. 
To all Nho are acquainted with this old and relia- 
ile Manure, we would state that, for the reason that 
ble Manure, we would state that, for the reuson that 
It has been groatlv improved within a year by the 
addition <>f POTASH and a higher degree ot solu¬ 
bility, even butter result* may now he expected from 
its use. Those wlio are unacquainted with the arti¬ 
cle from aer.uiil experiment., whether Dealers, 
Farmer-*, planters, Nuksekymkn or Market 
Gardeners, and all who are interested in Agri¬ 
culture. v.v Invite to acquaint themselves, n* far a* 
they can. by inquiry owl observation,and use It In 
tho com lug season upon CORN, l)AT6. BUCKWHEAT 
Tobacco, potatoes, or a* a tou-dvosslng for grams 
or Mi adow lands, which will fully satisfy them 
that the merits we claim for It are Just. 
For Descriptive Circulars and fall Information, 
address _ „„„„ 
IB AUG 11 & SO^’S, 
80LK MANUFACTURERS, 
20 S. Drlnwnrc Avenue, Philadelphia. 
I R D>S - E Y E VIEW OF THE 
American Exotic and Botanic Garden, 
VYUEN FINISHED. 
We offer in our large assortment of all the best va¬ 
rieties specially fine stocks of the following: 
Evergreens of all the r«r* • sorts. 
J iniipri *. from 12 inches to 3 feet. 
Arbor-Vine, American,8cts- each und upward. 
<• Siberian, 10 cts. " “ 
Ilurdy Roses. 1 and 2 years, strong plants. 
Rhododendrons, seedling and grafted. 
Purple Beecli, with unusually fine roots. 
Camellias, In superb condition. 
To these and other portions of our stock the atten¬ 
tion of Dealers is especially invited. 
For Catalogues, address 
PARSONS A CO.. Flushing, N. Y. 
1 :ivi:r(jkeen and European larch 
li SEEDLINGS, 1, 2 and 3 years old, by the 1,OCO, 
10,000and 1.0®JBO. All grown horn seed on our own 
ground. Transplanted Evergreens, Mountain Ash 
Seedlings. Pear. Larch and Evergreen Seeds. 
ROBERT DUL'GI.AS St, SONS. Waukegan, 111. 
riHIE CHEAPEST AND BEST BERRY 
J Basket and Crate, Verbena and Plant Basket 
iS, Waukegan, Ill. 
BEST BERRY 
Grape and other boxes forlOl warding plants by mall, 
are mumifiirlured by the AM Basket Co., New 
Britain, Cl., fiend to them for circulars, or New York 
Agents, A. D, Hopping a Wilson, 214,218 and 220 
Washington 8t. 
WHITE PROBSTEIER OATS 
W A SPECIALTY. 
Awarded First Premium at Now York State Fair. 
1369, and Non Jersey Stale Fair. 1870 Price, $1.50 per 
half bush., $2.30 per bush., f8 per bbl-. |4 bu*h„) »30 
per five bbl*. Package* tree. Also. Sanford, Early 
Red Blaze and Handled Day Deat Corn. Sample of 
either und Clrodlar sent on receipt of one letter 
stamp. JOHN F. HAZARD. 
Mention Center, Monroe Go., N. Y- 
mm 
Isis 
(swag 
*§1|| 
Fertilizers. 
Pure giioi-nd Bone, line, medium and course, «o7 
per Km , PERUVIAN GUANO, S75 per loll, 2,000 lbs.; 
Land Plaster, $1.00 per bid. All fieri inn «in quan¬ 
tities ol one or more tons shipped free of cartage. 
A large assortment ol AGRirut/rmt u' mpi.umknts 
always on band. Gahjien, i iki.p and Grass Seeds, 
F. K. PHOENIX, 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, 111., 
Offers 
1,000,000 Apple Root Grafts, best quality 
and sorts, M 
2 ,000,000 Osage Hedge Plunts, extra, 10,000 
415. 
10H llushels Best Apple Seed, $10 per bushel. 
500 Bushels Early Rose Potatoes, $1.25 per 
bushel, _ . _ _ 
600 Acres J Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Trees, 
All Sizes. Beti Quality. Low Prices. 
FLOWER und VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
Roses, Green-House Plants, finest Col- 
lectton. 
CyNew Descriptive Catalogue, 10 cents ; Heed and 
Plant Catalogues for Htamp. Wholesale Price List, | — 
iCroe. Address as above. 
A merican drumhead cabbage 
SEUD—Grown the past year from heads only. 
lV.jmme.il/trsh and genuine. 10 cents per package. 
25 cents ner ounce, $2 pci pound. A paper uf choice 
Flower Send* sent, post-paid, with each ounce. Ad¬ 
dress W. G. HAKT, Walden, N. Y. 
f HUE AMERICAN IMPROVED t ltnyevlal 
JL Sugar Beet. The best Beet ever raised tor the 
dairy ; 40 tons raised per acre. Beed, t!.25v tt> : seiit 
by mail, postage paid. Henry Lanl. Cornwall, Vt. 
YORWAl A ND SURPRISE OATS, 81.50 
jA per bush SANFORD CORN, *2 pet bush. Pure 
and clean. Send two stumps for samples to ISAAC 
HICKS A SONS, Old Weatbury, N- Y- 
Silleby RYDER & GO,, Sing sing 
fur Descriptive List. 
G 1HEEN ISLAND GRAPE VINES.- 
F Thomson’s ^Cahpbntkh, propugntfd und for 
wile by HYIJESJI b CO„ Sing Sing, New York. Send 
in quantities tn suit inn'Cliasni'a. , , . 
On r Corn and Coffee Mill, with east-steel grind¬ 
ing plains, is the only Mill that will granulate coffee, 
or grind oats without clogging. 
DeSCi’it'tlVO Circulars sent on application. 
.1. It. DECATUR ifcCO., 
197 Water Street, New York. 
Q.UANO, 
BONE, 
FOUDRETTE, 
BLASTER. 
NEAR PROSPECT PAFtlv, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
(incorporated under the Laws of the State of Is'ew lork.) 
..$100,000. 
CUAS. M.UAULY, OGDEN 1’. PELL, HENRY JOY, 
Pitmidenl. Secretary and Trenail»er. Managing Director. 
Oftioe.... 30 fin® Street, New Y"orls City. 
IMPORTERS, GROWERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RARE AND CHOICE FL0WFRS, PLANTS, &e. 
Now ready for Spring Trade, 
100,000 VERBENA PLANTS, OF BEST VARIETIES. 
500*000 OTHER BEDDING PLANTS, OF BEST VARIETIES. 
Priced Catalogues on application. 
Anv of the following Seeds (warranted new) sent 
by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price annexed : 
Per lb. Per oz. 
STRYKER NURSERIES. 
“ FRUIT AND ORNAMMNTAL TREES. 
APPLY. TjtKK.s and KVKRGRFEJtS Specialties. 
EvEUGHfci'*N8 very luw. VVhi'leortle htmI Retail. 
Send for free Price List. J. J. BOYNTON. . 
Stryker, Williams (Jo., Ohio. 
E I K U S N U K S EB I US , 
V) LACK DEFIANCE 
STRAWBERRY. 
The highest flavored, hugest Strawberry In culti¬ 
vation. 50 cts. per plant; $2 per H doz.; $3 per doz. 
TAKK NOTICEl The mixing of No. 1 I’ovnvinn 
Guano with worthies* Guano, or earth ot the same 
appearance, and soiling the same for pure I* being 
done extensively by Unscrupulous Dealers. 
Those who inaiillMlIalc are so expert hi the busi¬ 
ness that it is almost Impossible to delect tbo 
I'rnmi. Bags are properly hruiulecl Hud made to 
correspond wltli tho urigiiinl. (’oimtry mer- 
cho in * can maku u litrucr profit by selling tlte 
mixed article. We gun raiilee that we sell to be 
Pure No. 1 I'era viaii Guuiiw, FnFillers end 
dealers supplied at the lowest market price. 
J I Full assortment* for the Spring «d 1871. Specinl- 
fics—Apple 8ei‘iiiing*. Fear add Cherry Seedlings, 
Standard and Dwarf Pear, Peach, amt t hero Trees. 
( i *i ii in Trees at $150 per M.d Grapes. Cm 1 rants, Goose- 
beiTio.- Ha*pbemes :ind Blaekbornc : Pear, Plum 
and Apple Ro'U-GeiUt*, Ac., Ac. Address . 
| A spa rugiiH, Conover’s Colossal.$12 00 
Beets, Long ©month Blood. 100 
•• i xtra I'hn lv Blood Turdip. 100 
Cabbage, Tnte.lersey Wakefield, lCx- 
iriv Fatly. 10 00 
“ lCiirly Winningstadt. 3 00 
“ Preihlum 5'lai Dutch. 3® 
“ Largo Late Amcr'n Drum¬ 
head . 3 00 
Cnrrots, Improved Lung Orange. 1 ® 
Celery, Giant White holid. 4 00 
•• Boston Market. 4 00 
I Cucumber, Early White Spine best.. 1 00 
Egg PI nut. New York, Improved. 7® 
Let i uce, Fiirlv Simpson, true. 6 ® 
•• " White Cabbage.. 8 ® 
Onion, Large Red Wethersfield. 3 50 
“ Yellow notch. 4 ® 
“ YVhito Portugal .. 4 00 
Ana FT DUD —Closing mil stock of Apple 
[SKAT I ■ DU Hi Seedlings at greatly recluc- 
7 ed prtrus. Prime plants for 
HEIKES' NURSERIES, fir, n loir of building. Special 
rates will also be given on 
nnaT CD ITTG AppleKf'Ot-Grafts. Address 
R001 -UK 11’ Ihi W. I'. 11K1KFS. Day ton, O. 
wholesale. Sample* ami 1 I>‘ J>'C | ;V,;V l 'U- „„„ vr v 
HAG AM AN & ML HIMKH, Oswego, N. \ 
The entire stock raised by tire originator • ■( the va¬ 
riety for sale bv REIS1G a HKXAM12H. New Car-tie. 
Westchester Co., N Y , or B. K. BLISb & hO.NS,23 
Park Place, New York. 
BONEi Every farmer, gardener and fruit grower, 
who lias had experience, Umovs full well the value 
of Ground Bone u* a manure: It is the rhi-apest 
and In -« JVmilixei- for tho farmer. All soil must 
have pboHPhaie uf Hum* to make it fertile; vege¬ 
tation mod* illn it. Pure Ground Bout; will sup¬ 
ply it. The Hr. wr ivi-ll I* coUocti-,1 from our 
New York markets daily and ground, and is. tve be¬ 
lieve. the be-,! ill tlir mnrhe-t. Fitrinor* and 
dealer*, supplied at low eel market price. 
POUDRFTTF! CoMiiiiou and Doable Refined 
Foil drum*. Tho best in t lie market. 
T V Y HILL NURSERIES. 
JL Our Catalogue, of 200 varieties "I SEEM POTA¬ 
TOES. over 100 varieties of S'l ravvbmiRIES. Rasp¬ 
berries. Blackberries, Grape C ities. GA uI>E.Y SEEDS, 
etc., wt\l be mailed to all ^,V’^|’ HEXAMEB< 
New Castle, West Chester Co., N. Y. 
START A NURSERY, 
now to- 
Diiigritm, Mnn- 
ngement of Seeds, Plants, &n Price 25 cts. Address 
HEIKES NURSERIES, Dayton, Ohio. [Established 
OLCIYIBES NURSERY, 
OOIiTJMBTJS, OHIO. 
>ne of the most widely and favorably known 
aeries in the country. — C'oujtfcn/ Lent It man. 
1822.] Price List Free. _____ 
Q l UPRISE OATS. — THE TRUE VAN 
OLINDA SEED; white »ud plump as wheat; 
Parsley, Double Curled. 1 2o 
Radish, Far!? Scarlet Turnip. 1 ® 
“ LougHcariot. 75 
“ New Scarlet Chinese. 2® : 
Sou ns Id Early Golden Bail.. 1 ® 
•• Boston Marrow............ 1 50 
Turnip, Early White Flat. 75 
“ Bed Ton Flat. 75 
“ Yellow stone. 7o 
“ Purple Top Rutabaga. 75 
jy For complete list, send for Catalogue. 
Address E. A. REEVES, 
58 Cortlaudi Si., New Y ork. 
C abbage, 
onion, 
SQUASH. 
I nave written three works on the cultivation of 
these vegetables. The works abound in engrayings. 
and go into all the minute detail® so valuable to the 
beginner.—completely exhausing the subject. Eacn 
treatise sent by mall for 80 cents. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead. Mass. 
iHisceUcineons. 
500.000 PEOPI E 
HAVE USED DR. J. MILLER’S 
“One of ti 
Nurseries in 
io OLINDA SEED : while nod plump as wheat; 
weigh this dry season over 40 the pn bushel; the 
earliest, heaviest and best variety In cultivation. 
Their earllness Is doubly valuable in localities hnv- 
incr R p.h«»rt ae well in those to 
drouth. Pricts: Sample, by mall. M cents ; 3 quarts. 
V OTlfE OUR SPECIALTIES, 
of which we Offer a heavy stock, at low whole- 
“ Thorough, deep and dean culture tstberiilehere, *[' imif bushel", bv R- R- or Express, ?2 ; 'i bushel, 
ad the consequeuee iB, stock of first quality. -In- ^g, ., o U sfieia, $&; in larger quantity. $2 per bushel. 
LAND PLASTER: This article, on some soils, 
nets like u charm. 
The above Fertilizers, together with n large assort¬ 
ment of A aril.*illl urn I and llorlicull Ural Im¬ 
plement*, furnished at Wholesale and Retail. 
BONE MEAL prepared for horses, cows, swine, 
poultry, Ac. Send for Circular. 
aEIPHNG & CO., 
METROPOLITAN AGRICUL. WAREHOUSE, 
58 & GO Cortlaudi St., New York. 
and the consequeuee ib, stock ox nisi quality. —In¬ 
dianapolis Journal. 
Batesvit.lt;. Arlt., Nov., 1870, 
Trees. Ac., this day received : I find them in excel¬ 
lent. condition, and of Mich quality 119 gives me the 
most perfect satisfaction. They are, indeed, u splen¬ 
did lot of trees. 
Louisville, Ky., Nov., 1870. 
Trees tn hand, ami open autlsfiielorUy. if every¬ 
body packed us carefully »» you do. there would be 
few losses from bud packing- 1 have not lost n tree 
or plant ordered from you. in all l have hud, and I 
believe this is my fourth order. 
SANFORD CORN. 
Yielded me last season, both of grain and fodder, 
«nli. rates: —Dwarf and Crab Apples. Dwarf 
PE. vfHFe. plums, Rim* dutch Currants. Span¬ 
ish Chestnuts, amkbican and dwarf Arbok- 
vit.«s, Irish junipers, monthly and kybk- 
c-ulln' l Ion lysucklks. Clematis. Roses, ami 
sSEl'DLTNGB lor Nurserymen. Now on hand, sev¬ 
eral thousand one-year-old Shrubbery, best kinds, 
cheap. „ , , 
loir pririV.Ai'iPf for net" Wholesale < atolngue 
For everything in all the departments, send for 
Retail Lists. _ 
HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS. 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 
SOOTHING and HEALING BALSAM. 
The best Family Medicine in the world for Internal 
and external oomplaints. Price cO ote. per bottle. 
Sold by all 1)n j^Yf,T.1CR A SONS, Proprietors 
212 Broadway, (Knox Buildings,) New York. 
Please send for Circular. SstaUmed laM. 
tered Letter, at my risk. C L. VAN DUSES’, 
MnCecJon Nurseries, Mucedoii* Y. 
1 7 I K s T - C Ia a s s 
CONCORD GRAPE VINES, 
^lOLUMBUS NURSERY, 
Green-Honse and Bedding Plants, 
GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. 
Lexington, Ky., June, 1870. 
Plants arrived in excellent order. 1 thought I had 
long since acknowledged their receipt, and my grati¬ 
fication with the manner to which you have always 
filled my orders. 
For the spring Of 1B71, we offer our usual large and 
well assorted stock. Catalogues sent on application. 
R. G. H AN FORD. Columbus, Ohio. 
FISH GUANO. !r£?Sfc.W**«5r 
WJE. H. H. GX.OVER, 
MANUFACTURER OF 
Menhaden Oil and Fish Fertilizers, 
SOUTUOLD, N. Y. 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Save Money by sending stamp for my Catalogue 
of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses. Grupe 
Vines, Small Fruits, Ac. . 
Cnuover’s Colossal Asparagus a specialty. 
Two years, fOI per >L 
Pull assortment of Nursery Stock. Send tor Cata¬ 
logue to A. M. CLEMENT A CO,, Lowell. Muss. 
QUAII CD II IT FI-'NTS IN LARGE 
Om ALL rnUII Ol small quantities, 1 IY mail 
or Express; over 50 varieties, cheap. Descriptive 
Catalogue or Price List frrt tMupplIcubts. 
M. N. WILSON, Mucedon, N. Y. 
H UNTING, Trapping and Fishing. .All about It. 
Sent Jr,t. Address “ HUNTER," Hinsdale, N-H- 
p W. I « E L L , 
vri •-- -.tt-. PRODUCE 
rritOPHY TOMATO.-150 Seeds for 25 
JL cents, by mail, post-paid, upon receiptiOf pries. 
Yddress 0. L* ATjTjBN & CO., 
74 Fulton 8t., Brooklyn, N. 
irjTTJI'C A. IN’ X> PRODUCE # 
COMMISSION M 13 KG HAKT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
P EA ROB \ ’S HONEY EXTR A UTOK. 
Bee Keepers desiring Honey Kxiriirt..rs Bliould 
send for our Illustrated Circular, containing pnte 
list and testimonials from the most prominent Bee 
Kenners In the country, wjio have the machine In 
* e ' We will furnish “ First Lessons In Bee Culture” 
fur 50 cents each, and other stundanl works and 
periodicals at publisher’s prices, pOBt-paid. 
per j j. B. PEABODY & CO., Vuden, Ill. 
