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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[January, 
I T^OTi ■- 
Containing n complete list of FLOWER and 'YEGE- 
TABLE SEEDS, wil^i directions for cultivation, als», 
PETER HENDERSON’S 
Spring Catalogue of New and Bare Plants. 
Each contains a colored plate, and combined make about 
SEEDSMEN, 35 CORTLANDT ST., New Tort, 
NEW AND DESIRABLE”” 
VEJGfEi’i 
ROOTS, by Express. 
Per 100. Per 1,000. 
Asparagus, Van Sicklen's Cplossal (2 y y. old).. $3.00 $20.00 
_ , “ “ ■ “ (1 yr. old).. 2.0fl 15.00 
Rhubarb, Linnaeus, large roots_Per doz., $3; per 100, $20 
“ “ smaller “ by mail, pef doz., $3. 
SEEDS, by EViail or Express. 
5?eJoi. KB>- ft. 
Asparagus, Van Sicklen’s Colossal...,.$ 1.00 $300 $1000 
“ Conover’s “ .30 1.00 3 00 
Beet, Egyptian Turnip.40 1.25 3.00 
" Dewing’s Ex. Early. 15 40 1.50 
Cabbage, Early Jersey-Wakefield. 1.00.. 3 00 10 00 
“ Early "Wyman- - ...<1J>Q 0.00 20.00 
“ Fottler’s Imp’d Brunswick... .75 2.50 8.90 
Cauliflower, Autumn Giant,perpt.,236. $1.00 
Celery, nendersou's Dwarf... ,50 1.30 5.00 
Corn, Moore’s Early Concord, per quart, 75c. 
Lettuce, Early Curled Simpson?.,, .AO 1.23 4.00 
" Drumhead or'Malta.. .^. A,SO 1.09 8.00 
Onion, Giant Rocha.50' 
Tomato, Early Shipping, per pkt., 25c. 1.50 
“ Trophy .._7 “ 23 g. 1.00 
Peas, McLean's Blue Peter. Per % pii*t pkt,, 50c, 
“ Kentisli Invicta.Per K pintpkt, 25c.: per qt., $! 
Watermelon, Phinney’s Early, Per oz.,'80c.; per j{. $1; ft., $3 
The above are fully described in 'odr Catalogue (now 
ready). They are all of ths best et their kind, and arc 
guaranteed fresh and pure. As the stock of some kinds is 
limited, early orders will be necessary. 
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Scedqmqjs aiVtt Market-Gardeners, 
3 o Cortlandt &t,,.Neiv York 
HSCfi&L. * 1' 
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Our Preliminary Seed Catalogue 
of 1872 , 
FOR THE SOUTHERJP''STATES 
is now ready, hnd will be mailed to all applicants oil receipt 
of a S'-cent stamp. 
Parties desiring to procure pure and reliable seeds ol thfs 
year's growth will do well to send for i. 1 ^ Catalogue. 'Our 
Large [illustrated Annual Catalogue 
will be ready o'.January, and will mailed to all ap¬ 
plicants on receipt of 10C. A copy will lic^sebt to our cus¬ 
tomers of last year free. 
The New Late Rose Potato, New Egyptian Beet, Trophy 
Tomato, and all other new and choloe seeds. 
RICHARDSON & ©CMJLOu 
P. Q. Box 5,131. 245 Broadway, New York. 
American Agriculturist Building. 
Oil SO 
SEED a&TAEOG-tJES’ 
Wholesale and retail, will bo ready .for mailing, soon. 
We call especial attention to tho enlarged list of 
FLOWER SEEDS iii the retail catalogue. 
R, H: ALLEYS & CO., 
V. O. Box 316, MEW YORK., 
1S9 and 101 Water Street. 
This fine Cabbage, originally Intro¬ 
duced by our -Mr. Sclilegel, and per- 
r. r. . v r fectcd.in size and form byrMr. Bottler. 
a • V if 'father- - of the ; 1timoi» piemhef. of our 
firm, slill maintains its superiority 
for general culture over all Other - cab¬ 
bages at present known,. 
■’ The. accompanying cut was drawn 
and engraved from a fair average 
TspetimeTi of our seed slock crop of 
1871, and is a faithful representation of 
’ the variety as sold by us. "It is a rapid 
grower; and uniformly productive of 
li large, handsome, solid heads, on short 
stems, with blit.few outside leaves. 
'EarlyplabTed, If Is mdy for use in 
July and August. Later planted, it. is 
in use throughout the winter. We 
offer seed of this flue, .variety, aud a 
general assortment?'of other seeds, m 
■quantities suited to the requirements 
of purchasers. 
The specially of our business is fur¬ 
nishing seeds of.c.rtwi quality suited 
to theJ’eq nircpients 0 fAji a rkef-Gardvn ■ 
ers and others. Our seeds are grown 
from tho choicest stocks and in the 
most careful.maniicr, and. sc know¬ 
ingly deal in no-other. •• 
Catalogues of varieties 
apd prices sent free to 
all who apply for them. 
^ddress 
SCHLEGEL, EVERETT & CO., 16 S. Market St,'Boston, Mass. 
