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npjIB PEOPLE’S PRACTICAL 
j PODI.TItY hook : A Work on 
the Kreedlns;, Bearlnu, fare nnd 
Gencrnl Jlniin^eitient of Poultry. 
By Wm. M. Lewis. 
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R ANDALL’S PRACTICAL SHEP* 
ll ICICI): A Complete Treatise on 
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Is Illustrated, printed and bound in superior stylo. 
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5 Boelurmu St., New York* 
MONEV BN THE GARDEN: A Veg- 
d-’* etAhle iMannnl, Prrpnrcd with a 
view to Economy and Profit. 
This Work npop Kitchen and Market Gardening, 
and the l'1eid Culture uf Root Crops, is by p. f. 
QUINX, Practical Horticulturist, (Author of " Pear 
Culture tor Profit,*‘) and should be owned and studied 
by every one interested in Gardening, It is an able, 
practical, profusely Illustrated work of 2 tiS 12 mo. 
pages. Bent, poBt-paid, for $1,50. Address 
D. 1). T. MOORE, Publisher, 
|5 Heckman 1st., New York. 
T T ■ i ISW 
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A NEW TOMATO. 
J introduce thlH season u new tomato, the cava ha 
Victor (set! reading matter in this paper), which is 
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wbut is wanted viz., extreme onrllnei-- with large 
-vlze, the roiimi shape,solidity, richness of color, with 
nn entire freedom from greenness nnd cracking 
•round the stem, and llrkt-das* cropping qualities. 
Single packets or 36 seed*. 26 rt*.: five packets, $1, 
Packets of 25 seed* selected from the tew very earli¬ 
est, 60 ets. each. My Heed < ntnlogne free to all. Deal¬ 
ers supplied at a liberal discount. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass, 
D. M. Ferry & Co’s 
Illustrated, Descriptive, 
PRICED CATALOGUE, /°D 
<£xec$, ^Unts, &c. 
____ 
The Best Extra Early Market Pea! 
“EAST HARTFORD EXTRA EARLY.” 
Proved to bn equally ns early us Carter’s First Crop, 
but with larger [aids, more and larger pens In the pod, 
mure productive, and consc/furnttu more profitable. 
I tight 2X feet, and all off at two jneMngs, 'Vo care¬ 
fully select our seed stock every year, and send It as 
far Xoiih as the Cano,in Hnc, to'bc grown by careful 
and experienced hands. Market Gardener* will find 
this the earliest and mod profitable Pea to grow, by all 
odd*. Price, per bushel,$10: per peck, $3; bags free. 
Wo shall be plenum! to mull our 
Illustrated Seed Catalogue for 1873 
free to any addre**, and beg leave to assure Garden¬ 
er* and Farmers, and ull other* Interested In farm¬ 
ing and gardening, that the seeds wo offer are select¬ 
ed with particular reference to the most critical trade, 
of widen we have the most ample assurance from 
hundreds of customers In all parts of the country. 
Address R. D. HA \\ I.I.Y, 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 
'I1U2 & -IBS No. Alniu SI.. Hartford, Conn. 
VEQETABLE 
—AND— . 
FLOWER A 
ive ’ 
m 
WHO APPLY. Grosman & Bro ’5 Descriptive 
Catalogue nnd Guide to the Flowcrand Vegeta¬ 
ble Garden for 187J, eoutnluiug a beautiful Colored 
Plate, and a large number of fine Wood Engrav¬ 
ings. Address GROSMAN RUG’S, 
[Estatjt.tphed 1849.] Rochester, X. Y. 
GRAPE VINES 
-p-p f Will be mailed 
-ull /FREE to allappli- 
f f cants. This is one of 
y. y f the largest, most com- 
^ f pletc andinslructiveSeed 
f Catalogues published. It is 
painted on beautifully tinted 
y paper, contains about 200 pages 
y and over 900 illustrations ofVcge- 
f tables anti Flowers, and is invalua¬ 
ble to Farmer, Cardenet, and Florist. 
Address, D. M. FEURY Si CO., 
Henunen nnd FlorUU, UliTROIT, MIUI 
ROSES AND BEDDINQ PLANTS 
BY *1 All,. 
We will send, by mall, post-puld.anv one of the fol¬ 
lowing selections for ONK HOI.LAB : 
No. 1—7 Monthly Hose*, 5 Verbenas. 
No. 2—6 Roses, 6 Verbenas, 3 Zonal Geraniums. 
No. 8—6 Roses, 6 Verbenas, 2 Zonal Geraniums, 1 
Double Geranium. 
No. 4—4 Roses, 6 Verbenas. 2 Zonnl Geraniums, 1 
Double Geranium. 1 Srallnx, 
No. 6-3 Rose*. 6 Verbenas. 2 Zonal Geraniums, 1 
Double Geranium, 1 Binflux, 1 Fuchsia. 
No. 6 2 Boses, 5 Verbenas. 2 Zonal Geranium*, 1 
Double Geranium, 1 HmlUx, 1 Fuchsia, 2 Car¬ 
nation*. 
• For FIVK DOLLARS, WC Will send the Most COM- 
n.r.TK Asboktment ever ottered for the money, as 
follows: 
Five KvcrbiOOmlng Roses. 10 Verbena*,2 Zonal Ge¬ 
raniums, 2 Scented Comniums, 1 Double Geranium. 2 
b uchsjua, 2 CorantlODS. 8 Alternanthefua, 1 Megonl/t, 
1 Hear!of Sage, 2 Cigar 1- low er*, 1 Heliotrope, 1 Mnfln.v, 
1 ijjphosperiuum. 1 Mauntmllu, I Abutllon, 1 .Mesom- 
brynnthemum, 1 coleus, 1 Achryunthus.l Ageratuni, 
1 Mahunlu OdOruta, 1 Pansy. 1 Double Violet. 2 PUea 
Serpaefolla, 1 Tnvdssoanilo, 1 Veronica, 1 Torrt-nla 
Asia tie*, 2 f’anlctim Vtulegatum. 1 anaphallum Lu- 
nntum making rim most Complete outfit for Flower- 
Bed* and Hanging Baskets- 
All orders shipped In order of their reception. We 
can make no changes In the above collections, and 
would refer those who do not wish plain - at- above to 
our Price List., which will be scut free loall appli¬ 
cants. EtTIVe cannot send less than fl worth of 
plant* by mall. 
MASSEY & HUDSON, 
4 healerm mu, Kent Co., Mtl, 
MASSACHUSETTS SEED 
Ot my own growing. Send for my List of Seeds, 
und not be disappointed by how lug old and worthless 
seed. JOHN B. IVES, Salem, Mass. 
! I' WO ill I l.LlO \ I<’ui , cbI Trees and Seedlings. 
E Tulip, J,lnden, Magnolia, W Ash, Am. Chestnut, 
Yii fiir Mnpic. Tree* only $0 per lJXJOl Seedlings Very 
low. Sample 100, pre-paid, Gk*. Catalogue free, Ad¬ 
dress J. JENKINS, Box 4 1 , Winona, Col. Co., Ohio. 
IVPftPCMA CCCftC ! We hare anotlinr 
10 l. II W !. el IA Oi.CIUo 1 tine stock of coeds 
Ef of till- beautiful flowot, saved from our large 
m collection 1 more than 1(A) vuilerles; 25c- per pkt, 
6 pkta $1. j I’ Min 11 a ONB. Brentwood, N. H. 
P O'IONA M’llsERV, The Monarch of the 
It rsf is the largest “Hd best (straw berry. Hers- 
tlncaud Bmndywfue Raauberrles, Blackberries, As¬ 
paragus, Itbuburb. I 'eaeff. Apple and Pear Trees. Send 
for Catalogues. 'V31. PARltY, 1'lniu.mmson, N. J. 
To Farmers and Marketmen. 
You want none but tlm very host of seed, groivn 
from carefully veleeted seed stock. With the money 
you have to Invest In manure, help and plus*, you 
l.iiiuo you cum,ml a ford tu war arty other: vou feel very 
anxious about It: thy mini.. Catalogues free to nil. 
N. B.— Call in the bprtng und sec wbut onlotia, cab¬ 
bages. Ac., 1 set out to grow seed from. 
JAMIES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
ALL FOR $0 AT ALL! 
ing it post-paid eiivi 
W. H. imiON 
-10 UU *» CL 
vplope. 
N, Jr., Sc 
Seedsman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
O ltDR RASA, NORTH FA 1 It FIKLI), O., 
• Growerand Dealer in Garden. !< laid und Flower 
Seeds, Bulb*, Seed Potatoes, Sweet Potato and other 
plants. Send for Catalogue. State you saw this in 
the IttntA 1 Niou - v. on, kii 
OSAGE ORANGE SEED 
Fresh. Also. Apple and Pear Seed. Also, u com¬ 
plete assortment of all hind* ol' rice da, for sale by 
the package, pound, ounce or bushel, by 
PLANT SEED CO., rii. Louis. Mo. 
Established in 1846. I incorporated in 1872. 
I min miii frcht and ohm- 
I .uHH.'MIU RENT A I. TREES, for the 
Spring Trade. Standard Pears, Apples. Plums, Cher¬ 
ries, Peaches, and a general line of Nursery Stock. 
Erf- standard and dwarf Pear Trees our spe¬ 
cial! y. Local and Traveling Agents wanted. 
E. MOODY * SONS, Lockport, N. Y. 
Send for Circular. 
S. J. ALLIS, North East Pa. 
100,000 
Price List FREE. 
STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY 
K Blackberry Plants, Grape 
Vines, Currants, Ac. —over 
40 varieties — at low rates. 
M. N. WILSON, 
Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
L 1930. 
3R.OCIIESTER 1330. 
C02VHVCZ!£ICIA1. 
1873. rJURSERIKS. 
fl Tl Ll T IT fl The New Circular of Prices V doz., 
\HkI u| x 100. JOOO, now ready, enumerating many 
IJI 11111 U RANt AND UtAUTIIOL TIlHS ANO PlANTS. 
-Semi for it, and Bave all commissions. 
Address W. H. I,ITTf,E, Roc heater, N. Y. 
FOR 1873, 
Wltli Descriptive Priced Catalogue of 
Seed*, 
now ready, nnd will be mailed free to all applicants. 
Wholesale lJBts on application. 
Address PLANT SEED COMPANY, 
St. Louis, Mo. 
BXiOOiMEXiffaToar nursery 
600 Acres. 13 Grocn-Hounc*. 22d Year. 
A pplea-lHt class. V 1,000 .6 to 7 ft., f r >0; 4 to 6 ft., WO 00 
Rootgrafts. 1,000, Wi 10,000,M0; 100,000,400 00 
Rnr.plx ‘1 ric* Dooliltlc und Clark, per 1,000... 0 OO 
Herr line, par 100.. 20 00 
Rl nek her lie* Klttntlriny. ncr 1 000 . 0 00 
Asparagus 2 vr*., P 1,(D), Gfstnt.H: Conover’s li 00 
Bun .Maple -per l.OiD, 12 tn 14 ft-, too 1 14 to 20 
n.,)ST; 1 to 2 ft .. . 1 OO 
Black Walnut -ncr IOO, 8 tolOiT ,|1?; 10to 12 ft 1000 
Osngc Orini'ic Planie-L'l clan*. 1 yr., 10,UX). 20 00 
l.aie Rose Potatoes (i.'ampbcll**)- Peck, IS; 
bush,. MO; btd.. 20 00 
Flower, Vegetable and Tree rieedn. 
Colored i'lutos of !■ ruits and Flowers, 6 samples 1 00 
Four Catalogues for 20 cunts. 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington. III. 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES. 
Wholesale and t.enernl riiipply Nnrarrlca. 
An Inirneiise stuck, of nmmrlur qmililv, nt. low prices. 
Z3f~ Osage Hedge PInntn bv the 1,000 or 
1,000,000, Send for Price List. 
It LA I It HR OS., 
Lee’s Summit., Jackson Co., Mo. 
rpillE Hl’PEKlOlt HAY Hl’IlKADUH saved 
I me two hundred dollar* on my hay last season. 
I was the first to introduce to the public the Hub- 
hard Squash, American Turban Squash, Marblehead 
Mammoth Cabbage, Mexican Sweet Com, Phtnney’s 
Water-melon, and many other 
NEW AND VALUABLE VEGETABLES. 
This season 1 have a new and exceedingly valuable 
squash. ntM\ varieties of corn, three fine melons, and 
other choice new vegetable* tor my Customers. 
My buxine*. I* to supply, what every good farmer is 
anxious to get, the rag best of vegetable- seed. I 
grow a hundred and fifty kinds on tny four need farms, 
right under my own eye, making new vegetables a 
specialty, bcKldcs Importing their choicest varieties 
from European grower*. A line selection of flower 
seed, home-grown und imported, will also be found in 
from European grower*. A line "election of flower 
seed, home-grown und imported, will also be found In 
my Catalogue, whloh will be sent free to all applicants. 
Aa slated in my Catalogue, all my seed Is sold under 
three warrants. 1 st: That all money sent shall reach 
me. 2 d : That nil seed ordered shall reach the purchaser. 
3d : That my seeds shall be. fresh and t> ue to num „• 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Maas. 
