Ol! It N AM K PRINTED on 40 Mixed Card, 
for 10c. (LINTON 151108., (UlntonvHlo, Ct. 
in use, January 1, 1877 
THE BUBAL NEW-YORKER 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
®m$, llatttsi, $c. 
f&xttn, £**4*, giant,*, ftr. 
ittiSfcUiutecnttf. 
A. J. Collins, Netcry, Onl .—Wo bought two 
Rose trees, one Monthly and one Tea, two years 
ago next spring, in full flower. All the buds 
then on thorn bloomed, but others grow about 
half sue and then dropped off, and after a time 
tho plants were attacked by the green tty. Tbo 
following winter one of them again tried to 
flower, but only one bud came to anything and 
the leaves fell. In the summer tho pots wore 
sunk in the flower-bed, and they came out with 
fine, healthy leaves; they were repotted, and in 
tho fall again brought in. After a while they 
wore again attacked by tho green fly and the 
leaves dropped. They have again formed leaves, 
but do not look healtby. They are kept in a 
room which is constantly occupied and whero 
the tiro is never extinguished. I have used both 
water and tea, which latter was recommended. 
What ails the plants? Avh.—T he trouble is, 
sitting-rooms are not tit, as a general thiug, for 
Rose culture. You can only place tho plant in a 
closo room or under a barrel and fumigate with 
tobacco smoke as often as tho preseuco of 
aphides seems to render it necessary. 
F. H. 0 .—Encouraged by the answers given 
in the Rural to questions relating to poultry, I 
take the liberty to ask: Which of tho three— 
Hamburgs, White or Brown Leghorns or Uou- 
dans—are tho most profitable for eggs, as well 
as for moat? Hamburgs, I nupposo, are as 
good layers as Leghorns, but only dress 2 or 3 
pounds, while Houdana are heavier, though, so 
I am told, not as good layers. 1 would like to 
get fowls combining those qualities as nearly as 
possible in one breed. I wish to keep frotn 100 
to 200 about nine miles from Buffalo. Ans.— 
Neither Hamburg!! nor Leghorns are profitable 
to raise for killing. Hamburgs aro the most 
prolific layers of all fowls, but their eggs are 
rather amall. Leghorns, either white or brown, 
aro the next best layers and will dross from 3 to 
4 pounds, whilo their eggs aro of good size. 
Houdana are moderate layers of fair-sized ogga 
and are of excellent table qualities. To get 
those qualities combined in ouo lot of birds, 
cross Hamburgs or Leghorns with either llou- 
dans or Dorkings. Iu n pure-hrod state, no one 
variety combines extraordinary laying with the 
fine table qualities possessed by the Houdana or 
Dorkings. 
Thomas Hoffman .—Will you please oblige 
some of your subscribers by publishing in your 
next isauo what you know about “ the dog-power 
churn”—whether you recommend it, tho price, 
and the coat of conveying one to this place ? 
Ans. —Dog-power chnrns are extensively used in 
the dairy districts of our Northern and Western 
States, and you will find a most excellent one 
now advertised in our columns by the Cortland 
Foundry and Machine Company, Cortland, N. Y. 
Wxtt$ t giant*, &c. 
Prickly Comfrey. 
This Is a new anil valuable fodder plant, imported 
from the Caucasus, yleJOinu enormous crops of green 
food. It nmy Pe cut several times each year, ana can 
be usoil either green or cured for winter. It is said 
to produce from 80 to 11 1) ion* pci acre. 
I rice of sets per dor... T.ie.; per 100, ft ; per l,COO, *30. 
Descriptive. Circular* #eut on application. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
r. n. Boxm. ISO A lui Water St., N. Y. 
FOE STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
Grapevines, Raspberries, Blackberries,Gooseberries 
Currants, Seed Potatoes,Garden Seeds, etc., send for 
my Now Catalogue, free to all. Address 
F. M. IIEXAMEK. 
New-Castle, Weston ns ter Co., N. Y. 
Spring Avenue Gardens. 
WINTER-BLOOMING PLANTS 
A SPECIALTY. 
Carnations, Simla*. Neapolitan Violets, Douvar. 
dlas, Chinese Azaleas, Lily of tho Valley. All the 
new and most desirable Geraniums and similar 
plants. Also, a great variety of the common and 
fancy Hardy Evergreen Trees, as low as they can 
be purchased of any trustworthy dealer. 
AddrcsB II. \V. II A LEM, 
Ridgewood, Uergon Co., X. J. 
NIAGARA NURSERIES, 
ESTABLISHED 1839. 
Lock port, N. V.. Feb. M, 1877. 
In order to reduce onr stock, we will accept orders 
for the next 30 days on this following conditions: 
For cash with order, 80 per cent, discount from 
trade list price. 
For satisfactory bank note, doc Juno 1st, 1877,35 
per cent, discount from trade list price. 
Our stock of salable trees 1" of superior quality, ; 
and we invite a personal Inspection, We have a 
large supply of all the leading articles. 
_ K. MOODY A SONS. | 
LARGEST STOCK IX AMERICA OF 
El!ROPE IN LAII( I! k EVERGREEN TREES. 
llotli Seedling and Transplant'd. All grown from 
seeds on our own grounds, and better and cheaper 1 
than imported stock. 
European Lurch and Evergreen Tree Seeds, 
By tho ounce, pound or 100 lb". Send for Catalogue. 
ROBERT DOUGLAS & SONS, Waukegan, Ill. 1 
P EACH .TREES - BEST If ASPBERR Y.- 
New Prloe List now ready. 'EDWAltD ALLEN 
JL Now Prloe List now ready. 
Now Brunswick Nurseries. N. J. 
THED 1 NGEE&C 0 NARD CO’S 
BEAUTIFUL KVER-RLOOM1NU 
Strong Pot Plant*,suitable for Immediate flow¬ 
ering, sent safely by mail, Postpaid. A splendid 
varieties,yonrcAwi r,all labeled, for $l« CAforS'Aj 
19 for S3; ;46 for S I i 33 for $3. For 10 ceuis each 
additional, one Magnificent Premium Itose 
to every dollar’s worth ordered. Send forourNKW 
tlUlUB TO ROSE UULTVltlC, and choose 
from over 300 h ties I sorts, We make Boscva (treat 
Specialty, and art the. largest Itose-grmvert in A tner- 
i'-j Refer to li)o,niiO customers In the United States 
mul ( uuuda. THE DING ICE ,t CONAB D CO, 
Rose-Growers. West Grovu. Chester Co.. Pa. 
ttlremg rVa n l, <1 r! i»rrod fee* qf east safely 
R par mail at your door. Satisfao- 
m 4,011 guaranteed. Splnn- 
" » v u n la . did assortment of 
8faP \J w t 
13 for $2. Send for “ W • 
Few Catalog ue of Plants, K. a 
HOOP ICS, BRO A THOMAS, * ■ 
Cherry UiU Nursorios.Wust (Jhester, Pa. - 
P 
o 
ir uiau at youruoor. e« 
tlon guaranteed. 
B im . didassortn 
IIOMAS, * ■ 
17 -a r.%_a._n ^ . 
QlfAU FRIMTS-LARI1F. FRUITS - 
u EM.A NTS.—Best varieties : lowest rates Peach 
Trees. Ac. 100,000 Strawberry Plants for *100. Send 
for Catalogue. .HAHN H Col.LINS. 
Moorestown, n. J, 
YOU WANT A *LA1>Y” 
to iiiuko you happy ? The “ I.A l> V ” la the 
lluest large, ext. u early WHITE U It A l*E known. 
Ripens middle of A nun.wr. Hardy, liealihr, produe- 
tivc, and everywhere reliable. Nine ;i' lkr ’ test¬ 
ed, and nopr ved by the best Horticulturists In the 
Union. Strong oue-yeur plants. H.It)(duple; *15 do/.; 
♦ 100 per UK), 3-year nlunr*. *2single ; *2lltuiz.| #150 per 
100. prepaid. by mall tu eiiitpss. Circulars and price- 
list of CO vurlorit-eol Urn pen free 
GKO. W. CAMPBELL. Delaware, Ohio. 
P UKE BRANDYWINE PI.AXTM A 81*K- 
l’IA LT V.—The ouly red ItuApburry that will hear 
shipment. Pay rplrntlhlly, Blackberry, Black Caps 
and strawberry Plant*. Large nook Peach Tree*: low 
prices. GEO. GARDNER ARNOLD, Kenton, Del. 
Gardner Arnold, Kenton,Del. 
NEW VEGETABLES! EXTRA! 
Yellow 20-0 it nee Oulou.— Of mammoth size; 
extremely handsome and sol hi; by Jar the best keep r. 
Pkg., 23c. Golden Pen.— Pods closely tilled; of 
delicate wax color; transparent; early. Pkg., 25c. 
Stock limited, and obtainable only from 
_TU I SCO G REINER. Naples, N. V. 
Strawberry P lants. 
Over Thirty Different Kinds. 
RASPBERRY PLANTS, 
Fourteen Different Kinds. 
CURRANT, (I DOME H K R It V , BLACK- 
It K If It V PLANTS. -Cholee»l kinds for sale 
by fc. P. HOE, 
Author of ” Manual on the Culture of Small Fruits.” 
Play and Prollt in My Garden," Ac. Send torCtr 
eulur. Address E. I*. IIIIK, Curnwttll-on-the-Hud- 
son, Orange Co., N. Y. _ 
Dl A WTC* I At low rates tn suit the times. Inclose 
rl All A I ii letter stamp for our handsomely 
i ami vj . Catalogue for 1877, und ad- 
AND dress 
oprnO I THK BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 
OLLU 0 ! Paterson, New Jersey, 
O C T (I Q *"If EE Six sample packets F«rin Heeds 
utCUO for two Ho. stamps. Our 1877 Combined 
Catalogue of IleliaUe Seed*, Plants und Uloodud Stock 
mailed Jeer, llcnson fa Bui pec’s Seed Wnreb'so, Pbila. 
Ilksr 4\U I'KK.il'KST IlknilY CIUTKS 4Ml IIA 8 KRT 3 
"»"• So uj l.ulinf 
tifiivtrf avt rjmhsi* .Lb tioia ’^,1 
f.yr J«rt A. M, ^Ultof 
Fruit tUijgrdcr. moii 1 u?* (Vitl i *n.war, 
Ho Gwau-i, M, Y..«rlt»a : “ 
TV H. l> IUt»er»->n *a L'taGi chiI llg>- 
katt, Aiiil B‘U»l »A 7 ,fo* ev,/ii|dict MVM 
U®Ltn#«a n r*t)'»M »u<l fire 
cVrrtt!*tltMi of air. ban naeee founil 
Uialr .vjiia! ’ Wal | ; brat tiiaferi- 
• la, liae« *n.J aL«i* , C»nt*« ir* Iron 
Nip ml. but* fMft l Pli-il (Uakrtg 
0 i WMtat olbef inntea oan oaatctl. Or¬ 
der Lf fr^Nli» imrtiftllA*aly ; tlalaj t«%- 
alona loaa. Uamil by regialartst Irltor 
■lluotdR »*tirf*ciion fnarAntead. 32 <it-Ort^ac, 84 in louf. If In •itla. 16^ 
#»* it? Quart D««kr<a. $t :<- r »: 3oq» Ora lea. 84 Ir* ••»»•». whin, 
12 In. hlgfi. •(>(! :tb Quart lL»«Uia. ftl v>t BO j.i 0*1(4, mIM. to Ptm ItajkaU, 
$(. QufttlBMVoli.fl't |4Pr\/>’>• IMii JUaVat4.|0; fmr adj nuanHUoa. 
THE ALBANY SEED STORE,; „ 
PRICE A KNfCKERB<>CKE^R, suceeiwor* i ■ 
ESTABLISHED 1037. 
“PIIOJNIX UIIANB.” 
We offer tho above brand of White Lend to tbo 
public with the positive assuraucu that it ia 
PERFECTLY PURE. 
Et KNTICIX, IIII.I.S CO,, 
For sale by dealers generally. CINCINNATI, OHIO. 
NOTE, Consumers will consult their INTEREST 
by beurlng In mind that a large proportion of the 
article sold as PURR WRITE LEAD Is adulle- 
iii l eil lo t be ext enl, of from 80 to IK) percent,; and 
much of it docs not contain u particle of Lead. 
err advertisement of the Union silver Plat- 
wCC i.\r; Co., In Issues of March 10th uml 24th. 
nn FANCY CAltDS, nil tiyles, with ntiiric, 
NU 10c.; 25 Cardinal Ited, In Gold letters, with 
/..l name. 20c.; 20 Fancy Scroll, 13 styles.no name, 
UU1 lUo., post-puid. J. It. HL’STED. 
Nassau, Rons*. Co., N. Y. 
OH .II I X ED cards, with name, 10 eta. Samples for 
jU 80. stamp. J. M1NKLBH, Jt OO., Nassau, X. y. 
TO QENTLIcMEM LANDOWNERS 
An Englishman, having hurt extraordinary and 
very i xionslve experience In every in.ssllilc way In 
the Uoltod Stales, solicits cotresponueiiee on Skimp 
Husbandry, Stock Raising, An., with u view to tm* 
management of some agricultural establish merit. 
Adilrosa JOHN IIUI.1,, Bergervillc. tjuebeo. 
anil Mnrplilnn habit nbt'dut.ly flnJ 
tpwdlly rurol PhIaIm,: notnihllcity. 
Npml •i, Tiji ii.r iiartleiilnr.. Dr. Carl- 
lOU. 187 KVanbliigtOli 5t.,Clii(.'»go, l.L 
IS, 2li stvles, with nnina, 10c .post, 
1. RICH;)) A CD.. Nassau. N. T. 
OK ElEOANf 
paid. GEu 
FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED BY MAIL. PCDMAmcut FMPI OVMFNT 
Send address on a postal card for our Spring Cata- I 1 1 1 If I H1 1 CIl I C III |LU I III Lll I ■ 
BY MAIL FREE OF POSTAGE. 
They speak their own praise wherever planted. 
nr-Ttn: ATIKNTION OF MARKET GAUDENKItS 
ami PRIVATE FAMILIES is PAUTli i l.Aitl.v UK- 
oitkhteI), LANOltV.TH M H U If A I. IIKLIS- 
TER AND ALMANAU. CONTAINING CATA¬ 
LOGUE AND PRICKS, VAILED WITHOUT t'UAHUE 
TO APPLICANTS. 
David Landreth & Sons, 
Founded 1734. 
Phllndelplila, 
Send address on a postal card for our Spring Cata¬ 
logue, containing INI pages and 350 Illustrations. 
SO STAVE ST., ALBANY, N, Y. 
leal ffiitatf. 
TRUSTEES 7 SALE 
of very valuable Fee Simple Property, nt Laurel, 
Prince George’s Co.. Md.. On the line or the Wash¬ 
ington Branch of the Baltimore A 4Hilo It R., IS miles 
train Wa-b'iigtonund IN mile* front Baltimore, lining 
the celebrated I ol, iloracc Caprcn Farm. By virtue 
of a decree of the CIicult Court for Prince George’s 
Conniy, the umlei-lgni d T’mstees will offer at Pub¬ 
lic sale, or. Satpudav, the 3th tiny of Mar. 1S77, ai 
10 o clonk, A. M., on tbo premise#, the valuable Real 
Estate of which the late Thomas .1. Talbott died 
seized and possessed, containing 017 nrre*. nviro or 
less, A1 1 ijaf In und rieur the rbrivlng manilfanillr- 
lng town of Laurel, in u lilgb slate of cultivation 
and ouoof the most valuable properties In tho Slate. 
It has boon u*ed as« Dairy Farm, and liu» now sta¬ 
bling lor Ml cows. *14,50(1 worth or May was sold off 
this form in a single year. It. will support a Dali y ol 
over 200 cows. Ten trains a day each way atop at the 
Station on the f- rrn. For plats or other intormuilon, 
apply to either Trustee. 
Charles n. m i ani.v, 2 'jL exington st., 
M. HANNON, ;«8t. Paul HI,, 
KDW1N HIGGINS. 21 N. Culvert St., 
Trustees. Baltimore, Md. 
It" UA:i Want a. FARM or HOME, with 
11 TUU ,, | l *J ei,,!U ^ unu ' ! and plenty In your 
ft, has been u*ed as a Dairy Farm, and Iium now sta¬ 
rt? 6 ST# r*ff ERTTlS? b . llni S ,l,r .Wcowa. *14,. r AI0 worth or llay was sold off 
AIL VKJ A A. JUI -A-.^-4 ■j 4 ;*' __ this farm ill a single year. It. will support a Dali y oi 
(t * 3 Y ft»r “tvs TQt tf A Nr over 200 cows. Ten trains a day eucii way atop at the 
V/ VF IfJiiyJL A#.S!LLjLxLjIj Station on the t«nru, For plats or other information. 
TAVTCTTri O VTC'rx apply to either Trustee, 
t Estilb’d UKWJ U JtLOLKiJCilD. M U BANN 0 V ' MMSlii ,,,eX,nl(t), ‘ St '' 
I I A ,{ , J ? VTII Bp and PLA NTM-l*er Do/. , 100 EDWIN HIGGINS 1 ’ 21 N. CaVvert St., 
II ‘Wflbratf AND NoVkLTIES:' 1 " _ 
0rna wuh C(',lo?e t fl'i , lat(’. 'lia ‘ Fre^lb cu C B ! toS«. ""•* IP VHH ih"‘“ j&ffS V 1 ,,< { M I K ’ n,t1 ' 
Address VV. M, 1,1'ITLK, Raeheslci', N. Y, |f TUU tddage^ 0 U PlOnty In your 
NEW ROCHELLE RASPBERRY7 T1,E ,,est tu ^° *» WEsr 
Produces54U bnahel* in the acre; hardy us an aak: . , . _ . '** 
fruit very large. Homl for catalogue unil circular* rttphlCnil TnilQffG P \ dntd [n D D 
from Downing, Parry,and many other? wbo have nluIlloUlli I UUCIVCt 0( uClIllU Iu II. II, 
seen till* wonderful berry. 1 plant, 7fto.; r p.50; 12, - .„.L ___ 
Sfi; HD, *35. 12 plants produce enough for a good- LANDS IM KANSAS. 
sized f a Hilly. l.liOO.tlOID Slrnwhcrry Plain*, Circulars with mar, r.ivl„„ r,,u m 
new kinds. Send for Catalogue. W. S, CARi’KN- Addrei* l s' lobJ’Io.. A !„ • I"i" , r 
TKR A SON, Kyo, W estchester Go ., N. Y.__ UH? 
JOHN SAUL’S FAR M S SllX a"45®S; 
Of N6W, Rare anci list,address Mancha A Giiison, Cuntravllle, Md. 
Beautiful Plants, *rir\T> n *tti 
will be ready In Fob.—with a Culu'od plate of the 1 i /4 l\l 8|^ H I I JX. A I . W. 
NEW 1 -i'l’RIPKD ROME, Beauty ol Uluv.en- A V/At MAJUUi 
wood. A Hybrid Tt a, of a must distinct ami novel -- 
kind. The ground tint I* a lovely golden yellow, **,*■**. «rt« . _ 
darker Hiati, bat after the style of, Madame Valoot, 960,000 ACRES 
each petal being distinctly striped, and linked with a ' 
bright carmine, ua nfton seen in the coloration of I ba .QG 111n Wf»ct fUB iccnilri 
some Tull pm Out bints, before expanding, being bold- *** wUU III V7 <C O L Iwi loDUUll, 
lycrut bCiliit 1 fully marked with criuison. Dellouoly First-class mock Farms, excellent Agricultural 
sweet. U Is impossible to eonvey by description tho Lflmls.and the best Tobacoo Region In tho Wo™, 
maiklugand Imauty of this charmingliosc. short winters, no grasshoppers, orderly society 
A tlose oj 'jnlili n~,/i lUmi, striped and Jlal.ed. with good markets and a healthy country. Low I’rioos 1 
starlet nr vermilion sounds like a dream or a fairy T.one t'redll.' ' rj ow 1 10081 
['<[’'• ‘{JffAieverthrless, a natitv»-B.QVHi 18. In Tub Fre* Transportation to the lands furnished pur- 
uAKDbri. cliaBorK. 1<nr t ujTlltfif luforinfitluxi, AdilrosB 
Plate copy ftgg 0n,), w r Ul^ ,^ ^.yVd'c’T 0 A * r " MKANE ' ^*»nG«W. 8k Louis. 
KISSKNV RARE AND EXOUISnT 
JAPANESE MAPLES 
AT RJDUCtO PRICES. 
Also, a full collection of 
llnrdy Trees A Mhrubn. 
Specialties made of Rhodo- 
dendrons, Roses, Hnrdyand 
Greenhouse Azaleas. Mag- 
iioIiub, Fruit Troes. Ferns, 
’m and all tho best novelties. 
iff 1 W On in log net Free, and 
- 1 visits io the Nurseries at 
Klssena sulloitcd. 
v i itkFiti 1,'it S. B. PARSONS St, SONS, 
IN MlM.ltllA. FLU8BIN0, L. I. 
Reliable, energetic men wanted to solicit orders for 
Nursery Stock. Wo pay a Hillary and furnish money 
for expenses. Applicants of 2h year* of ago or more 
preferred, and the best of testimonials required 
Address 
R. G. CHASE & CO., Nurserymen, 
Geneva, N. Y. 
t>(K EXTRA FINE MIXED CARDS, with namo, 
o.() 10*., post-paid. Union Gaud Co., Nassau, N.V 
K A MIXED CARDS ,wiih name, for lOe. and stamp. 
Ag’ts Outfit lOo. Dowd A Co., Bristol, Conn. 
BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. 
offer* to eh* pubtie rhf ptvr.sT toii.k i s r oII^'iIi' ih*' w oriZ 
(nitg the purest vegetable alls used In Its tnanti/arture. 
For U«<* In tlir 5ftip*ery It h»" No Illiiinl, 
Worth ton limes Its oust Kmvrrv ineltier soil fnlnljy in Christ¬ 
endom. Sum pi" box roiiUiulug * (Vilo'SO I d iws. surb, sent 
hue to any ftdnreis on rocL'IptoftS cents. 
, . Addru’s ft. T. Oiihhlll, Xrw York Utty. 
A mg-l'or Sale by all ffragglsts.^* , 
VOIIH NAME PRINTED on HI Mixed Cards 
X for 10c. STEVENS It OS., Northford, Conn. 
Our Pest Poison 
ZjWfftY i# a s* VR,.St; nn a nd Chka p Debtoykii 
WJ rv-^ of the Potato Btro. Tobacco Ki.y, 
tfu\V nP\ CAIIUAOK, CUltHANT A GOOSItltCUII Y 
'il/IAf v *’ Wou.w.and ofall Inneets that Mattiik 
^8L>k Lkak. Unlike Paris Green and other 
Poison*, it, eun be entirely dissolved In water and ap¬ 
plied by sprinkling. Not I»MI’tttorB TO PLANTS. 
Soi DANoBftoi # i" i SB Never Full* tu Kill, 
Costs about 25 cents an ache, piii up in half 
pound boxes, enough for two acres. Price 50 cents. 
Send forClr ulur with Testimonials. Also kills House 
Flies, Cockroaehes, Rats nnd Mice. 
KBAKNEY CHEMICAL WORKS, 
P. O. Bnx 3139. 06 Cortlandt St., New York. 
JcrtiUsfv^. 
75 to IOO Bush. Shelled 
KISSEN.V 
No lulhinn or untnrrh hero. 
Mn|>» hdiJ catalogu ua free. 
FARMS. 
J. F. maNcAa, 
Dover, Del, 
GREAT CROP 
OP GRASS 
§ainj ^tUcwfiiU. 
Champion Milk Pan 
iNIHSFltlES. 
tl’L'IK ONLY TIIU III.ST. POTATOES 
NIjKiILN ^[| t ), t . Xf U , t \ot el nnd ' 1 
Best varletie* of Vegetable and Field Seeds and Seed 
Potatoes. Illustrated Catalogue free. Prices low. 
HAWKINS A I ORN1SU, Goshen, N. Y. 
TTirrC Plants 
1 JA IhXiO, p ikk.S' i 
N orway and 
and BALSAM FII 
Plant". Spring Lists 
PuiwNix, Bloomington 
froe. F. K. 
Nursery, 111. 
jiroducod by tho ST(l(iK liRIOUE MAN URKS | 
other crops Iu proportion. These manures, made for 
different crops, oiiglnated hy Prof. Stock bridge of 
the M.isjik Imrut.is / prlcultuml College, were used 
on Loon peiesin 187fl,and 110 percent, rfpjrt 
liivnrubly. Onr piimphlut for 1S.7 rsKNT FK KE. 
contululng the expcrleneo of score* of larmers, and 
much valuable luK imution. Every farmer »liould 
send for a copy. W. 11 . BOWKKR& < <»„ 
Sale Agt’n, Ronton, Mnsn. 
piAan nBQRbm Dry (.round Fish 
FISH GUANO.:r ?z 
percent. Hone i-hosphattrof Lime. llall-Dry Fish 
Scr;i|>. good finality, AHo F>upei'phn»phutO and 
pln A c dt , -?^ ,, “ <Juauo - PR82ES LOW. 
QCINNIPIAO FURTJL 1 ZEK (’«„ 
160 State St.. New Haven, Conn. 
N orway and American rphuce. 
anil BALSAM Flit. P 10. V 10b. 
I feet liig h, stocky.... *3 00 *25 00 
g •• •* ... .. 3 .‘4) 30 00 
2®2K ** “ 2 00 18 00 
J. 8. BOYNTON, Stryker, Wins. Uo., Ohio. 
47 miles west of Toledo, O. 
Patented March zoih, 1572, and July 27, isia. 
This Pan took the First Premium at the New York 
State Fair, at Elmira, Sept. 1875. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar and Price List scut tree on application to 
WILLARD A; HAMMOND, 
Randolph, Cutt, Co., N. Y, 
GRQUNOBONESH 
Raw Rone. Perfectiy Inoffensive. Products, lux¬ 
urious grass, li never mil* with grain crop*. War¬ 
ranted cure and true to analysis. Btiofe showing 
composition of grains and howto gruw them, sent 
on receipt of 34) cents. Circular* free. Address 
EXCELSIOR FERTILIZER WORKS, Salem, 0. 
