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AMEJRIOAU AGRICULTURIST. 
[April, 
The beat of 30 varieties, .£4.00 per bbl. Brownell's Best 
f rew, except " wall s orange, ’ i 
give with a bbl. of either kind. 
^^^^^^^^^JOSIAH^HAWKINS^Southgort^Conn. 
Icidd.kfl 
J.BO l»G I A NO & SON 
BA'tTIMORE.MD- 
“I have used the ACME’ Pulver¬ 
izing Harrow, Clod Crusher &. Leveler 
on black bottom ground that very few 
plows will scour in, but the coulters 
kept clean and bright.” (See page 
204, this paper.) 
For the 
Garden 
& Field. 
Our greatest 
spring special¬ 
ty is the new 
. I Mammoth Prolific Potato. 
_ The handsomest, best, and most productive potato 
now in existence. Price, post-paid, 1 lb. $1.00, 3 lbs. $2.00, 
4 lbs. $2.50. Send your orders and ask for our elegant cata¬ 
logue and a copy of the Agricultural Epitomist. 
Address, J. A. EVERITT, 
Watsontown, Pa, 
PORTABLE 
CORN & FEED 
MILLS! 
Corn & Cobb Mills, 18 sizes, 
adapted for all kinds of power. 
Warranted to do as good work as 
Buhr stone, and to give satisfac- 
,tion. We guarantee them to do 
all we claim for them. Will give 
a trial of ten days, and if not as 
represented, can be returned at 
gljlll our expense. AMERICAN 
Igj GRINDING MILL CO., 211 S. 
Canal St., CHICAGO, Ill. Send 
for Catalogue and Price List, 
X? A T> TMnEI You can have mv patent adjustable 
Jf AXilTOl/Xi HARROW; 1 sell it cheap and 
ship it, or sell the plan with instructions and right to make 
it, and send by mail. S. HUTCHINSON, 
Griggsville, Pike Co., Ills. 
‘‘MOOES COUNT! GRIT” 
Com-Mills and Millstones, 
ALL SIZES. 
THE BEST IN THE WORLD 
FOR TABLE MEAL! 
Samples of Heal Sent on Application. 
NORTH CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO. 
Chamberaborg, Pa. 
(Please Mention this Paper.) 
SEED POTATOES 
A Specialty. Wall’s Orange, Belle, and other choice kinds. 
Bend postal for prices. BEN. F. HOOVER, Galesburg, Ill. 
-I C CONCORD, 7 ROGERS Nos., or 2 DUCHESS, PREN- 
10 TISS, etc., mailed for $1. Splendid plants, 50 pther 
sorts. Price List free . F. L. WRIGHT, Plainfield, Mich. 
30 
10 cents. 
Fine White Gold Edge Cards, name on, 10c. Sample 
book, 25c^ Anjilepant_ Imported Birth-day^ Card, 
F. M. SHAW & 
Jersey City, N. J. 
The only adjustable wire cloth sieve made. It will take 
out good seeds from refuse of wind mills that cannot be 
cleaned by any other process. Can be adjusted to many 
different sized and shaped meshes. Made ail sizes and for 
all purposes. No. 1 will separate a Clover Seed from Plan¬ 
tain, Daisy, Buckhorn, Wild Carrot, and No. 2 will separate 
Wheat from Rye, Cockle and Cheat, No. 3 for Peas and 
Beans and Corn. No. 4 for Onion Sets. Price, $2.00 to 
$2.50. Crank and power machines.made with Adjustable 
Sieves four to ten feet long, will clean and grade from ten 
to a hundred bushels of seed or grain per hour more per¬ 
fectly than any other mill or machine made, because the 
meshes of the sieves can be adjusted to any size desired. 
The following prominent seedmen endorse our Sieve: 
B K. Bliss & Sons, New York ; D. Landreth & Sons, Pliila.; 
Henry A. Dreer, Phila.; Hiram Sibley & Co., Rochester, 
N. Y.; J. M. McCullough’s Sons, Cincinnati, O.; and by 
U S. Agricultural Department, Washington, D. C. 
- —MADE ONLY BY- 
Milton Sieve Manufacturing Co., Milton, Pa. 
Good Seed Corn is Scarce. When you Buy Get the Best. 
CLOUD’S CELEBRATED EARLY YELLOW DENT^^SK* 
SchaubLf Bluff*® WSfeiTSSi Mim^ 
sacks full and M-bu. of ears. It averaged one bu. to everv 34 stalks fit. 
of the best ears filled a 2-bitshel sack. It is enormously productive I will nlanr 
a field next season. Some of the r""" 1 —■*"*" * * u: - - - ' y 
mend It to growers, are, it 
start. Ears very large: se 
medium size, from 6 to M leer mgu (.very uesiraoie; ana matures early. Price. »ost-»aid 
lib., 4») c.; 3 lbs. for $1.00. By frt. or ex., M-bu„ $ 1. 50;M : bu,$2.5 l 0 ! ne?bm 
$4.00; P er 2 bus., $7'UO. See our Catalogue for other varieties of seed corn! 
We will send a sample pkg. of any of our corn for 15c., or a sample ear for 25c., post-paid. 
nfTTTTnVU TJTTVfl ft T A TAJ fl A rTl Cj The moBt productive in cultivation, 
TT XIX X -Ei JjXliXJVXlAXi X succeeds well in all sections. Our 
stock is large and very fine. See our reasonable prices. By mail. 1 lb., 30c. ; 4 lbs. for $1.00. 
By frt. or ex., K-bu., 85c.; per bu., $1.45; 5 bus. or more at $1.25, bags free. 
T1TTCC1T 4 "XT WTITHTT? XA A TTC _The true variety, is very prolific, with 
xi 5J OCX All IT XXX j- El UA1 p. strong, bright straw, free from rust, 
a Heads wellfilled, with plump, heav^grains, 
Price of the genuine by mail, 1 lb„ 30c.; 4 lbs. for 
c.; lbu., $1.45; 5 or more bus., at $1.25. See Catalogue 
We are 
SEEDS and 
$1.00. By frt. or ex., K-bu 
for other varieties of oats, 
headquarters for all farm seeds. Send your orders at once, and ask for our Catalogue of O. K. 
SEED POTATOES, free. 
J. A. EVERITT, Watsontown, Pa. 
US’- We ship by Pennsylvania or Philadelphia & Reading R. R’s. 
mm 
TEORBURN & TITUS, 
158 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. 
SEEDS FOR GARDEN AND FARM. 
CATALOGUES MAILED UPON APPLICATION. 
GEM OMITTA, ONLY $4. 
A Musical Prodigy. Wonderful, compact, melodious, and powerful. 
Plays any tune. No getting out of order. Our house is so well known, 
we need only to say to our regular patrons that this is the best little 
Automatic Organ we have ever known for the money. Music about half 
usual price—7c. to 20c. per tune. TO AGENTS, we offer special induce¬ 
ments. Send Post Office Order or $4.00 in money to headquarters for 
sample at once. HARBACH ORGANINA CO., 
809 Filbert St., Phila., Pa. 
Write for Musical and Optical Wonder Catalogue, FREE. 
The Plow has just been most wonder¬ 
fully improved, making an immense sav¬ 
ing in teams, and in men. At one 
operation, with one team, the soil is 
ploived, pulverized, and splendidly fitted 
to groiv much larger crops. Every cul¬ 
tivator of five acres or more should send 
for full Descriptions and Illustrations 
to The New York Plow Co., 55 Beekman 
Street, New York. 
-=TRiCK CIGAR=- 
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! No end 
of Fun. Never fails to excite harmless ana pleasant 
surprise when the trick is practised upon the.un¬ 
suspecting victim. The person toward whom it is 
pointed can see something coming, and hear some¬ 
thing, he cannot tell .lust what has happened until 
he has made a big effort to dodge a small joke; per¬ 
haps not until he can “see a man” who can explain 
___ __> can exph 
the matter. It is so harmless that it can be safely 
given a child to play with. Sample by mail 25c. 
express ^doz. $1, doz 1.50. Specialprice by 100 
THEOi J. HARBACH st 
Pa. 
YES, OUR AGITATOR IS BOSS. 
0 None doubts it in Grain, Flax, Clover. 
YES so too onr Portable, Skid, Traction Engines, 
NO other Straw Burning Engine so Practical and Safe. 
YES Equally Popular the Double Pinion Woodbury Power* 
NO Saw mills like our Standard Portables. 
YES all A No. 1. Ask for Catalogue. 
J. I. Case Threshing Mach,. Co., Racine, Wis, 
GRAPE VINES! 
I nnn nnfl Of Concord, I year, 81 5 to 820 perl ,000; 
I f UUUJ UUu 2 years, $35 to $40. All other varieties 
cheap. All kinds of fruit plants and trees. 
1>K. II. SC1IR<EJ>ER, Bloomington, Illinois. 
P EACH TREES a specialty. Apple,.Plum, Small 
Fruits, &c. Pr:ce List free. Mention this paper. 
R. S. JOHNSTON, Stockley, Del. 
“871 A Y5TMFCI on James River, Va„ in a Northern 
Jc ixMilYxfe settlement. Illustrated circular free. 
J. F. MANCHA, Claremont, Virginia. 
m* IF YOU LOVE 
RAKE FLOW ERS. send I Oc. for packet of Hibis. 
cus Coccineus seed, ourspecialty for 1883. One of the 
choicest new plants grown. Blooms first summer from 
seed. 12packets seed $1. Plants$l each. PINGREE & 
KINGSLEY, Seedsmen, Box 443 , New Haven, Conn. 
rn AAA Mont Vernon Strawberry Plants, and large 
•JU.UUU quantities of most other improved varieties. 
Reliance and Early Prolific Raspberry Plants in abundance. 
Send for prices. E. BURROUGH, Merchantville, N. J. 
ct r Manchester Strawberry No. 1 Plants, 75 cts. 
9 U per doz., $2 per 100 , by mail, $12 perM. by ex¬ 
press. A full supply of small fruits, plants, peach trees and 
general nursery products. Send for Price List to 
CHAS. BLACK & BRO„ Village Nurseries, Highstown, N.J. 
T 
HE Rahn Natural Inclined Hedge Fence. 
_ pat’d Nov. 1st, 1881. By buying a farm right this fence 
can be built in 3 to 4 years for 10 cents per rod, actual money 
outlay, labor not included. Hedge plants and seed for sale. 
Address, S. K. RAHN, Gen'l Agent, Hamilton, Ohio. 
COOK’S 
GRAND 
TO 
EXCURSION 
CALIFORNIA, 
visiting en route 
Washington, The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, the 
grand gorges and passes of The Rocky Mountains In 
Colorado, Denver, Santa Fe, Southern California, 
THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, 
and San Francisco, returning via Salt Lake City, 
Chicago and Niagara Falls, starts May 3,1883, occupying 
eight weeks. Cost $500.00. The outward and return journeys 
by entirely different routes. Pullman Cars, hotel ac¬ 
commodation, carriage drives and 
ALL NECESSARY EXPENSES INCLUDED. 
Full particulars free on application. 
Address, (261 Broadway, New York. 
Tbos. Cook «fc Son, < 197 Washington St.. Boston. 
1 811 Walnut St„ Philadelphia. 
‘ THE TIGER. 
Best of All 
FEED GUTTERS. 
Cuts faster, runs lighter, 
and is the best made Cutter 
in the market. Cuts various 
lengths. Four sizes for hand and four for power. $18 to 
$85. Responsible agents wanted. Manufactured only by 
OARR & HOBSON (Limited), 
47 Cliff Street, Netv York. 
