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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[April, 
MACEDON NURSERIES. 
Apple, Cherry, and Peach, and Grape-vines, 25c., $20 per C. 
Pear, Plum, Quince, Shrubs, and Evergreens, 40c., $25 per C. 
20 var. Raspberries and Blackberries, 50c, per doz., $15 per M. 
25 Strawberries, assorted, 30c. per doz., $4 per M. 
1 yr. trees at half price, and root-grafts ono fourth. 
Peerless Potatoes, $3 per bbl. Sanford Corn, $1 per bushel. 
All berry plants sent, post-paid, at doz. rates. No order 
accepted for less than $1. Send for Catalogues to 
J, B. JONES, successor to C. L.Van Dusen, 
Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Cabbage, Onion, Squashes. 
I have written three works on the cultivation of each of 
these vegetables. They abound in engravings, and go into 
all the minute details so exceedingly valuable to a beginner. 
Each hook 30 cents. Sent by mail. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
CATALOGUES FOR 1872 
of the Kiimaom Nurseries, 
Cl 
1 j Established 1854. Ocean exposure. Special- 
■i ties this Spring. Small Evergreens. Osage 
Orange, Wilson's Strawberry. Basket and Bedding Plants, 
etc., bv mail or express. 
Catalogue No. ]. A general assortmentof Hardy Fruit and 
Ornamental Stock, etc. No. 2. Greenhouse Department- 
New, Rare, and Beautiful Plants, etc. No. 3. Dealers' 
Wholesale List. 
Red Bank P. O., N. J. 
Shade. Trees. 
Hedge. Plants. Gjirrinn. Seeds. 
Shade, 
COO Acres. 
Hedge, 
31st Year. 
Garden, 
13 Greenhouses. 
$50 
15 
100 
10 
25 
10,000 Apple and Crab Rootgrafts, best sorts, 
1,000 Pear, Plum, or Tetofsky Rootgrafts, 
1,000 Std. Pear, extra, 1 year Bartlett, etc., 3 to 4 ft., 
5,000 Silver Maples, average 1 foot, 
10,000 Osage Orange Plants, 1st class, 
5,000 Concord Grape or Willow Cuttings, 8 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds, large Stock. 
100-Page Illustrated Catalogue, 10 cents. 
Colored Plates, Fruits, andFlowers, 5samples by mail, $1. 
Wholesale Price-List free. 
F. It. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
W ill. C. WILSON’S WHOLE- 
SALE and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
OF PLANTS, Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 
for the spring of 1872, will be mailed to all applicants. 
Address WM. C. WILSON, 
P. O. Box 93, Astoria, Long Island City, L. I., 
and City Otlice, 43 West 14th st., N. Y. City. 
TREES. 
sry 1 
of all kinds and all sizes, at wholesale 
and retail, till June 1st. Price-lists 
mailed free. A. P. CHAPMAN, 
Nurseryman and Importer, 50 and 52 Vesoy st., New York. 
WOLF CREEK NUUSERY. 
Get trees that will hear next year. Four and five-year 
Early May Cherry. Extra line, 6 to 7 feet, ten for $4, $30 per 
100. Six-year Dwarf Apples on Doucain stocks, once trans¬ 
planted, $4 per 10. Three-year Standard Apple, fine, 5 to 7 
feet, $12 per 100; thrifty 4-foot trees, $0 per 100. General 
nursery stock at low rates. Early Rose and White Sprout 
Potatoes, Egyptian Joint Pop-Corn, ten ears on a stalk, by 
mail, 500 grains,‘20 cents; 1 pound, 50 cents; 3 pounds, $1; 
one peck, by express, $1. General Price-list free. 
JOHN WAMPLER, Trotwood, Ohio. 
J. W. C0BUHH & GO., East Chester, N. Y. f 
Offer this spring a choice stock of 
Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 
Circulars upon application. 
Sweet Chestnut Trees. 
300,000 yet unsold. A 10-page circular free. Also a large 
general nursery stock. Wholesale list to nurserymen and 
dealers. Address 
STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
Painesvillo, Ohio. 
C!EEE>&,lHf«S A SPECIALTY.—New 
French Pears. Siberian A. V.. and 1. Junipers, 15 in.; 
White Ash, N. Spruce, Catalpa, Hop-tree, 1 yr.; Spanish 
Chestnut and Peach-trees at low rates. 
P. H. FOSTER, Babylon, L. I., N. Y. 
VERGREENS and SMALL FRUITS. Large 
JSIi stock evergreens, 1 to 5 ft. Small fruits very low. 
Wilson Strawberry, strong and pure, in quantity, $2.50 per M. 
Triumphs, $3.50. Send for Catalogue. 
ALFRED OSBORN, Benton Harbor, Mich. 
Arbor-Vitse, 
4 to 6 In., 
only 
$2 per 1,000. 
One Year Transplanted. 
Extra Arbor 
Vitse, 
4 to 6 in., at 
$4 per 1,000. 
Arbor-Vitse, 4 to S in. only $10 per 1,000. Price-list free. 
Address WM. MORTON & SON, Portland, Me., Box 1,483. 
THE 0VY-H1LL NURSERY 
CATALOGUE 
of Small Fruits, Seeds, and Seed Potatoes will be mailed 
free to all applicants. Address 
REIS1G & HEXAMER, New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
JL'OBS §ALE CaSEAl®, in bond or duty 
paid, 2,000 Ko. French pear seed. G4 Ko. French 
Coignassier. LASSING, WIES & CO., 
P. O. Box 4,208, New York. 
A Full Stock. Write for 
my New Catalogue. J. W. 
□ ADAMS, Springfield, Mass. 
Mew smd Mare Plants 
toe 
SPRING OF 18J2. 
JOHN SAITZj’S 
Catalogue of New and Beautiful Plants will be ready in 
February, containing a superb colored plate ol a fine New 
Pelargonium, mailed free to all my customers • to others 
price 10 cents, or a plain copy to all applicants free. 
JOHN SAUL, 
Washington City, I>. C. 
The Beautiful Flowers. 
A 43-page catalogue free. No seeds for sale, hut all live 
plants from the best set ot greenhouses in the West. 
Address 
STORRS, HARRISON & CO., 
Painesville, Ohio. 
W HITE ROSE POTATOES.—A few more left, 
at $1.50 per peck, $4 per bushel, delivered to express. 
Circulars free. W. II. RATHBONE, Dncasville, Ct. 
GENERAL GRANT 
will stand for a limited number of mares the season of 1872, 
at Beacon Farm, Northport, L. I. General Grant stands 
10^ hands high, weighs 1,310 lbs. Color, dappled bay, with 
black points. Sire, Taylor’s Berkshire Black Hawk, grand- 
sire, Sherman Morgan, great-grandsire, Levi Justin Morgan. 
General Grant took the first prize open to competition on 
Long Island, 1869, and the first prize open to competition in 
ISTOof the Queens County Agricultural Society. His gets 
prove to be excellent carriage horses, and are now com¬ 
manding high prices: and lie is just the horse to use on the 
light mares to produce animals which are always in great 
demand. Mares not proving in foal last year will be served 
this year free of charge. WM. CROZIER, 
Beacon Stock Farm, Northport, N. Y. 
THE BREEDING STUD. 
rriHE CLYDESDALE STALLION, 
Lordl Clydle, 
WILL SERVE 30 MARES THIS SEASON, 
At S-IO per Mare, 
To he paid at time of Service. Address 
WM. CROZIER, Beacon Stock Farm, 
Northport, N. Y. 
Fleetwood Farm, 
Near Frankfort, Ky., 
TliorougU-brctI Horses, Trotting Stock, Im¬ 
ported Alderncys, Soul is. Down Sheep, etc. 
J. W. HUNT REYNOLDS. 
(State where you saw this advertisement.! 
Evergreens at Reduced Rates. 
Transplanted Americau Arbor Vita;, from 6 in. to 3 ft.., 
very low by the 1,000 or 10,000. Also a fine stock of our 
Golden Arbor Vitse, which is acknowledged to he the best 
fancy Arbor Vitae ever offered. Norway Spruce, 1-yr. seed¬ 
lings, $3 per 1,000- 10.000, $23 ; 100,000. $200. Send for Circular. 
Address BURROW & WOOD, 
Mount Honness Nurseries, Fishkill, N. Y. 
Riverside Nurseries. 
50,000 4-yr.-old Apple-trees, very fine. Send for prices. 
100.000 l-yr.-old Apple-trees, 6 to SO inches, $25 M„ boxed. 
Will exchange 4-year-old trees for land. 
ALF. S. SIIELLER, 
Lewisbui'g, Pa. 
Shade, TfCCS ! £ Plants ! GaXn. Seeds ! 
Hedge, 
Garden, 1 
Apple and Crab Rootgrafts. best sorts, 10,000, $50.00 
Pear , Std. Extra, 1 yr., Bartlett, etc., 3 to 4 ft., doz., 2.50 
Seeds, Peach, bu„ $2; Apple, Osage, new, Ini., 12.00 
Potatoes, White Peach Blow, Early Rose, bu., 2.00 
Seedlings, Soft Maple, 1,000, $1; Ash, $3; Elm, 2.00 
Illustrated Catalogue, 100 page, and New Price-list, 10c. 
F. It. PHOENIX, Bloomington, IU. 
i Ornamental Trees. Fine Specimens. 
1 SEMI-ANNUALLY PRUNED. 
[ ' Price $1 to $20 each. A specialty. 
Hedge plants. All sizes. In variety. 
1,000 Sugar-Maple Trees. 
J. VAN DEVENTER, Princeton, N. J. 
1872. TREES! TREES! 1872. 
Apple-trees, three years, very fine; Peach, Pear, Plum, 
Cherry, Small Fruits, Ornamental Shrubs, etc.; White Ash, 
Elm, Maple, and Chestnut for groves ; 2,000,000 Evergreens, 
two years, from seed well grown, and fine. All at bottom 
prices. Price-list free. 
BARNES, BROS. & CO., 
Young America, III. 
10 , 000,000 
Hemlock, Norway, and White Spruce, American Arbor- 
Vitse, Balsam Fir, Austrian, Scotoli, and White Pine, Dwarf 
Arbor-Vitse (12 varieties), Irish and Swedish Juniper, Rhodo¬ 
dendrons, Norway, Sycamore. Sliver, and Sugar Maple, 
American and English Elm, and other Evergreen and Deci¬ 
duous Trees of various sizes. Also a large stock of Fruit 
Trees. Grape-vines, Shrubs, and Roses. For sale by TIIOS. 
JACKSON, Nurseryman and Importer, 50 and 52 Vesey st., 
New York. Wholesale Price-list mailed free. 
AHSISOK-VITL®?* for sale. 
Transplanted, three and four feet high. 
$6 and $8 per hundred. Address 
II. K. SCHUYLER, Belleville, N. J. 
75,000 
Good roots. Price 
Oss&ire Orange Seed, 
BY MAIL, POST-PAID, 75 CTS. PER POUND. 
Address L. G. PRATT & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
F BjnesNBSBssiBk sfioarr-isoisNEik 
CATTLE.—1 Bull,3 yrs. old-roan; 3 Heifers; 
1 Bull Calf—fine animals—" Duke of Putney ” Stock. 
For sale by NOAH PRATT, Cornton, Vermont. 
HOMEY LOCUST &SV mtB) - $G 
ASPARAGUS, $3.50 per 1,000. 
J. w. COBURN & CO., East Chestcr.N. Y 
Superb namedVarieties 
By mail post-paid, $3.50. For Circular, ad¬ 
dress DEXTER SNO W, Chicopee, Mass. 
IMMENSE STOCK OF APPLE 
AND OTHER 
FRUIT TREES, VINES, & PLANTS, 
Of Finest (Quality, at Astonishingly Low 
Rates. Extraordinary inducements to wholesale buyers. 
Catalogues free. 
STARK & BARNETT, Louisiana, Mo. 
PLANTS. N RARE. 
By Mail and Express. New Catalogue, Free. 
Address ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
K stall'd 18-10. _ Jit. Hope Nurseries. Doe he « ice. V. V. 
For tine Spring Trade. 
ALL FINE PLANTS. 
Daphne Cneorum, 2 yrs. old, $15 per,100, 3 and 4 yrs. old, 
large plants, $25 per 100. Tritoiua Uvaria, $‘25 to $35 per 100. 
Ginenum Argenteum, $25 to $35 per 100 . Dahlias, 50 var., $15 
per 100- Bocoula Japonicn, $15 to $25 per 100. Verbenas, 
fine plants, 50 var., $6 per 100. 
OLII BROTHERS, Springfield, Mass. 
ran JJBBEB2OSB', flSRII.BB&.—To nil who in- 
la close 20 ets., with their address, I will send S flowering 
bulbs of this exquisite flower, and directions for planting. 
CHARLES T. STARR, Avondale, Pa. 
H7 , ©I£ SA3.1E .—Pure Jersey Cattle —Bulls, Cows, 
-H- Heifers, and Calves. Address 
RICHARD YOUNG, Morton’s P. O., Delaware Co., Pa. 
SUPERIOR JERSEY Heifers (Regis- 
tered). Berkshircs, from prize and imported stock. 
Cotswold and South Down Lambs. Fine-bred 
Fowls and Eggs for hatching. 
FRANCIS MORRIS, 
18 N. 13th st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
M GUILBERT, Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd, Pa., 
e continues to have oil hand, at his usual low prices, 
Blooded Cattle, Calves, Horses, Cotswold and South Down 
Sheep—Lambs, $15 each—Swine, Fowls. Turkeys, Geese, 
Ducks, Pigeons, Dogs, Maltese Cats, Rabbits, and even 
Farms for sale. Eggs of ali first-class Fowls. 
Ayrshire Cattle for Sale. 
I am importing and breeding thorough-bred Ayrshire 
cattle, and oiler the same at reasonable prices. 1 have a 
number ol calves and yearling bulls ready to ship. 
J. II. MORGA N, Ogdensburg Stock Farm, 
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 
Ta/miJSS SOUTM-IkOWNS for sale, 
from imported stock, by 
GEORGE H. BROWN, Millbrook, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
BLACK BASS for stocking ponds. 
JERSEY CATTLE. Family cows. 
Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
“ESSEX PIGS. 
Last year, several readers of the American Agriculturist 
purchased Essex pigs from me. 
So far as I have heard, they have given good satisfaction. 
I keep only pure Essex, and breed them with great care. 
Last qpring, I coulu not fill all my orders, and, much to 
my own regret and the loss of the intending purchaser, was 
obliged to return the money. 
This spring I expect to he able to furnish very superior 
pigs, and shall be glad if those* wishing to buy pure Essex 
from me will order early. 
Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Morcton Farm, Rochester,* N. Y. 
{ThlRlO 0.VII»BSOVi:E» FhOWS take 
most premiums. Send for Price-list. And imported 
fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
