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AMERICAN AG-LUO LILT UR 1 ST. 
[April, 
CHOICE GARBEI AND FIELD SEEDS. NEW AND BABE FLOWEB SEEDS. 
Our LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing prices and fui! cultural directions, mailed to all applicants 
■ on receipt of 10 cents. Seeds mailed to any address in the United States, at Catalogue rates, postage free. 
^ CABBAGE SEED. • ^ 
III Early 'Wyman. 
ra True Jersey Wakefield_ 
Sr Large Early Selnveiulurt.. 
Ill Premium Flat Dutch’.. 
pkt. 
OZ. 
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$1.00 
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.75 
...10c. 
.40 
_10c. 
.30 
.. ,25c. 
1.00 
...10c. 
.40 
CAULIFLOWER SEED. 
1 Early Paris. ..25c. $1.50 
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O Half-Early Paris. 25c. 
Erfurt Earliest Dwarf. 50c. 
Le Normand.25c.' 
O KEW-CROP ONION SEED. 
“ Early Red.25c. 
—1 Largo Red Wethersfield.15c. 
“2 Yellow Danvers, true.25c. 
** Yellow Dutch. 25c. 
5 White Portugal. 40c. 
* TOMATOES. 
K lb. 
$0.80 
.50 
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O Collections of Kitchen-Garden Seeds. (0 The Trophy, (from original stock).,.15c. 
A COMPLETE ASSOfiTMENT OF VEGETABLE 8EEDS FOR ONE Q Extra Eal'Iy lied. 10c. 
||| YEAR’8 SUPPLY, FOR A LARGE OK SMALL GARDEN. ||| Rostoll Market..10c. 
Ill The following Collections are made up in the most liberal in General Grant— ..10c. 
™ manner, care being taken to give a sufficient quantity of all The took s 1' avorite.10c. 
(!) the finest varieties and most useful sorts of Vegetables re- w laden. .10c. 
Collections of Flower 
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* L SSa Coll. No. 1—contains twenty choice varieties of Annuals.$1.00 
50 m Coll. No.2—contains^ twenty choice varieties of Bien 
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TOBACCO SEED. 
pkt. 
Conn. Seed Leaf.10c. 
Havana, Imported. 25c. 
Latakia (True). 25c. 
BEET. 
White Sugar...oz. 10c. lb..' 
oz. 
.40 
$1.00 
at Co11 ' No.4—contains five very choice varieties, selected 
J* 1 from Prize. Flowers, of English Pansies, 
■ r“ German Carnation and Picotce Pinks, 
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Verbenas, Truffaut’s French Asters, and 
Double Hollyhocks. j oo “ 
Any one remitting $3.00 will receive the four assortments 111 
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Assortment No. 5 contains 57 varieties, $3.00 
“ No. 6 contains 33 varieties, 2.00 
“ No. 7 contains 18 varieties, 1.00 
The above are prepared expressly for sending by mail, and 
will be sent post-paid upon receipt of prices annexed. _ 
Larger Collections, which can be safely sent by express White Sugar.....oz. 10c. lb. .75 “ toll .To ‘57—15 select varieties of Greenhouse Seeds. *3.00 III 
(freight paid by purchaser)* to any part ot the country, as B Long Red Mangel AVurzei......10c. .75 O Coll. No, 6.—One hundred varieties of Annuals, Biennials 
folio ws: 4 -nan. Xn q sm nn. toa a «*tnn W Yellow Globe Mangel Wurzel.10c. .75 It and Perennials, including many new and choice w 
No. 1, $20.00; No. I, $la.00; 1)0.3, SIU.OO; NO. 4, $5.00. “ cpvne pn» in?npi?s! varieties sen 
For a list of the contents of each Collection see Catalogue. U Arael . lc an^ArborVltasT .".... ™ . o®. 50c. lb.$G.00 Q Any party ordering the $5 coilection of Flowei- Seeds will - 
<2£- an “ Barberry.25c. 2.00 Z re ce ' v e a 50c. pkt. of Choice Pansy, selected from Prize Q 
sue. M.uu ^ Honey Locust . 10 c. .75 hi Flowers, or any other 50c. pkt. of Flower Seeds selected I 
Osage Orange..10c. 1.00 lrom 0U1 ’ catalogue. ™ 
30e xnold*’™® MIXED LAWN GRASS SEED. w „ . .. , SPRING BULBS. “ 
POc 1 75 1 1 By tl,e llse our improved mixture, a beautiful Hybrid Gladiolus, choice named varieties, $3 per (loz., 
rorn MomV’s F u lv CVnom-Ti Q.Vcrn p Y»irY~ ‘>m m-r nt 75 p Lawn may be made in a very short time. , ,, and upwards. 
• it?,?son\ New Branching-Field nkt ’ 50c’’5 okts"$2 ^ Cy mail, per qt„ 30cj by express, per bush., $0.00. m ,, ‘ „ . “ fine mixed varieties, $1 per doz. 
“ New Joint ParclfngT.kt ^c ’five nkLs ’l^ l' * I- CHOICE SEED POTATOES. “ Double Tuberoses, 15c. each, per doz., $1.50. each. doz. 
Cucimfber. Gen. Gnmt. f?Jm 24 to 30 inches long, pkt'., 25c. 0) Collections m_200 vnrieties,_one tuber of aacli, cor- 3 Tigwdia (Tiger Flower). Mixed varieties.15c. $1.25 
pkt. 
Asparagus, Conover's Colossal.15c. 
Beans, True Yard Long.2ic. 
” Giant Wax, fine..25c. 
Beet, New Egyptian.15c. 
Carrot, Improved Long Orange.10c. 
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Glory of Erfurt, New White, pkt., 25c. 
Egg-Plant, Black Pekin, por pkt., 25c. 
Lettuce, "All the Year Round," pkt., 25c. 
Watermelon, New Russian American, pkt., 25c. 
“ New Persian, pkt., 25c. 
Peas, Lnxton's Alpha, pkt-., 25c., per qt., $1.50. 
Moore’s Vegetable Cream, pkt., 25c. 
Mammoth Prize Squash, pkt., 25c. 
Sugar-Trough Gourd, pkt, 25c. 
Raptianus Caudatus or Rat-tall Radish, pkt., 15c. 
J rectly labeled, will be mailed, postage paid, for $40 
w 100 varieties for $25. 
Liilium Auraiuin—The Queen of Lilies. 
Small healtliy bulbs two years old: Per A doz., 40e., per 
07... Prir.o for lnrtrpi* rimintitios on nmilicotinn 
^ ex P ress ’ l )el ' j doz., ISc. Price for larger quantities’on application!” 
Q P ^B reseeds K?.)g ofthe Em'l^s-Four $ lbs., by mail, $1 • < Kxtra ^ia^eleulentu^ $3 ’ 5 ° l ° ?1 ° d ° Z ’ ^ 
S ^Bl-eS’l^rFe^ J Fon^ed’ StriUinS °‘ ^ 0mamcntl11 O 
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s Bichardsom & Gould, l Bichardson & Gould, i 
“ p. o. Box 5134. 245 Broadway, N. Hox 5134. 245 Broadway, New York, y 
American Agriculturist Building, g American Agriculturist Buildfg. ^ American Agriculturist Building. 
Ricliardsoii & Gronld, 
245 Broadway, New York,® 
-J press, per peck, $1; per busli., $2;.perbbl„ $5. ,, 
™ The New Late Rose—Four lbs., by mail, $1; by" 
express, per peck, $2; per busli,, $0; per bbl., $12. 
5 Older varieties at market prices. “ 
Price 50c., $1.00, and $2.00 each, according to size of bulbs 
Splendid Double Dahlias, dry roots, named var., $2 per doz 
Fora complete list of Seeds, Bulbs, and Garden Requi¬ 
sites, see our large Illustrated Catalogue. 
P. O. Box 5134. 
HARDY FRUIT TREES 
For the North-west. 
REASONS WHY It is greatly for the interest of all 
persons in the North-west to get their fruit and ornamental 
trees, shrubs, and plants at GOULD’S NURSERIES: 
BECAUSE more than fifteen years' experience has 
demonstrated what kinds are hardy in this climate. The 
Tetofsky Apple was first introduced in the West by us. 
BECAUSE their fruit trees are grafted on stocks raised 
by them from Wisconsin hardy fruit seeds. 
BECAUSE it is a specialty with them to cultivate a 
large bunch of fibrous roots, rather than a large stalk with 
poor roots, which doubtless is the reason so few of the trees 
die taken from GOULD’S NURSERIES. 
BECAUSE 20 to 50 per cent can be saved by ordering 
direct from the Nurseries, and everything warranted true to 
name. 
Catalogues and Price-list sent free. Address 
GOUJLD’S NURSERIES, Beaver Dam, WIs. 
FOR THE WEST. 
Best Varieties Seed ^Potatoes. 
5 best kinds of garden and field corn. 7 best kinds of 
peas. All at very low prices, and of my own raising. War¬ 
ranted true to name. Descriptive circular and price-list 
sent free. G. H. STEWART, Beaver Dam, Wis. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
For prices of both seedling and grafted plants, apply to 
PARSONS & CO., Flushing, N. T. 
a, 000.000 UTERtirltEKMS, 3 inches 
to 3 feet high. Address L. B. CHAPMAN, Portland, Me.; 
or office, Belmont Hotel. 133 Fulton st„ New York. 
ABl ’S CHAIR.—It is 
splendid in every respect.—Complete, 
perfect, and safe.—The chair is of black 
walnut — upholstered — having green, 
blue, scarlet, or crimson cords to suit 
the fancy, and made to hang straight 
down from a hook in the ceiling, or, 
ns illustrated, going around. A baby 
_ can sit down, stand up, turn round, 
a walk, run, jump, swing—keeping time 
“ to music-long before they can run 
alone. — Splendid exercise. — No more 
crying.—So more soothing syrup or 
paregoric needed. The whole world to 
lie supplied. Now, If you want a nice, 
light manufacturing business,something 
that will .pay, send stamp for “ Private 
Circular,” or $4 for a sample chair. 
When you order a sain pla state the color you want, send 
hight of celling, age. and weight of child, with Post-office 
order or money In a registered letter, and I will suit you 
exactly. 
Address I.. O. Colvin, 91 Waverlcy Place, Newark, N. J. 
Full Value for your Money Guaranteed. 
New and Valuable Garden Seeds. 
Conover's Colossal Asparagus, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., $2.00 lb. 
New Dark Egyptian Beet, 10c. pkt., 25c. oz. Marblehead 
Mammoth Cabbage, Fottler’s Brunswick, Improved Am. 
Savoy, eacli 10c. pkt. Mammoth Pumpkin, 10 seeds, 10c. 
Trophy and New Currant Tomato, each 10c. pkt. White 
Japan, New-Valparaiso, and Hackensack Musk Melon, and 
Gvpsey Watermelon (the largest and best of all), eacli 10c. 
pkt. A pkt. of each will be sent by mail for $1. Send stamp 
(for return postage) for my 
NEW I, Or, for 20 ceiits, my 
| Catalogue and !40c. 
DESCRIPTIVE B wortii of tn e 
Ij above Seeds, free 
f!ATAIiOG-TTE I '-V mall. It con- 
I tains about all the 
varieties of vegetable and flower seeds worthy of cultiva¬ 
tion, and the seeds are offered at very favorable rates. 
Seed in pkts. amounting to $1.15 for $1.00, 
and $13.35 for $2.09. 
Complete assortments of vegetable seeds for one year’s 
supply, by mail, on receipt of price, postage prepaid. No. 1, 
22 varieties, $1; No. 2, 38 varieties, $2 ; No. 3,50 varieties. $3. 
Twenty-five pkts. flower seed that will flower the first 
season (including the new double Portulaea and Camellia 
Balsam) for $1. .Please read advertisement in Am. Agricul¬ 
turist, January,February, and March Nos. Address 
H,‘ E. ACKER, Seed Grower, Woodbrldge, N. J. 
TREES, 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, 
For SPRING of 1873. 
Ti'e invite the attention of Planters and Dealers to our 
large and complete stock of 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees. 
Grape-Vines, Small Fruits. 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs Roses. 
New and Rare Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
Evergreens and New Plants. 
Prompt attention given toall inquiries. 
Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalogues sent prepaid, 
on receipt of stamps, as follows : 
No. 1— Fruits, lOe. No. 2— Ornamental Trees, 10c. No. 
3— Greenhouse, 10c. No. A— Wholesale, Free. 
Addres3 
mab'd 1910. ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount nope Nttrwia, ROCHESTER, N. V. 
No. 3.$10.00 
No. 4. 5.00 
COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE VEGETA¬ 
BLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. 
(Arranged for-large or small gardens.) 
VEGETABLE seeds, by ExpBESs—Freight paid by purchaser. 
All the best varieties. 
No. 1.$50.00 
No. 2.. 25.00 
FLOWER SEEDS, BY MAIL. 
No. 1 contains 12 choice var. Hardy Annuals.$ .50 
No. 2 ” 25 ” " “ " .. .i‘oo 
No,3 ” 50 “ “ “ “ ........ 250 
No-4 “ 20 “ “ Bien’Is and Percii’is .loo 
No. 5 . ” 50 ” " M " . 0.50 
” My new Seed Catalogue for 1872, containing a complete 
list of all varieties worthy of cultivation, giving time and 
maimer of sowing, also two beautiful colored plates and 
other engravings, mailed to my customers gratis: to all 
others on receipt of 10c. 
Address JAMES FLEMING, 
__ •' _ 67 Nassau s t.. New York. 
ALL TAXES PAIS). 
Road Finished and Earning Expenses and 
TWICE THE INTEJREST. 
Connecticut Valiey Railroad 
First Mortgage 7 per Cent Bonds. 
Price, 95 and Interest. 
RECOMMENDED BY 
ALLEN, .STEPHENS & CO., 
Bankers, No. 13 Pine St., New York, 
Send all letters to Post-Office Box No. 3,087. 
Warren’s Patent Cooker. 
The greatest modern improvement in cooking. Saves two 
ounces in every pound of meat over roasting or boiling, and 
makes it much more tender, delicious, and digestible. 
Send for circulars to 
NEWPORT LEAD WORKS, Newport, It. I. 
