430 
[November, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
MEW PLANT, 
Salvia Splcndens C©mpaeia Alba. 
A pure white, dwarf-growing. Salvia sple.ndens, or Mexi¬ 
can base. A plant of this desirable novelty, exhibited by 
us at the fall exhibition of the Mass. Horticultural Exhibi¬ 
tion, held at Boston, Sept. 16-20, was awarded that Society’s 
first-class certificate of merit. 
Strong plants, in 3-inch pots $1.25 each, $12 per dozen. 
“ “ “ VA “ _ 1.00 each, 9 “ 
Ready first of November. No charge for package. 
STOCK. VEKBEMAS. 
furring Stock Plants of our unrivaled collection of Verbenas 
will be ready for delivery first of .November. 
Price, per hundred, $G; per thousand, $50. Package free. 
Address THE BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 
HENRY E. CHITTY, Supt., Paterson, N. J. 
DUTCH BULBS. 
SEyaciiUilas, ’-Tulips, Crocus, Etc., Etc. 
RICHA1SIJ LAUER, 53 Cedar St.. New York. 
Sole Agent for the United States of the celebrated Nuv • ry- 
men, Messrs. L. Van Waveren & Co., Holland, is now ready 
with his own Fall Importations from these eminent Florists, 
whose productions are unsurpassed for beauty, these 
goods, coming from a reliable source, are offered at import¬ 
ers' prices by the assorted case or otherwise. Catalogues 
furnished upon applicaiion by letter. 
Great Change of Holiness Location. 
Owing to our rapid increaseofbusinessallovertheUnite.d 
States and Territories, we were compelled to get a more 
central location near New York. We therefore have removed 
between Newark and Elizabeth, N. J„ only y. hour’s ride 
from New York City, where trains leave every half-hour 
each Way. Letters and business communications should be 
addressed to 
BROTHERS, Newark, M. J. 
SEEDS OF FRUIT TREES 
BY MAIL. 
Per os. Per lb. 
Pear Seed, ------ 35c. $13.50 
Q,i5«i»ee Seed, ----- 30c. 3.00 
Currant Seed (in varieties), - ■ 4ttc. 4.00 
Strawberry Seed (in varieties), ■■ $1.50 30.00 
Raspberry Seed, - 75c. 8.00 
51 alia leb Cherry Pits, - - - 50c. 
Blade Mazzard Cherry Pits, per quart, 40c.; per 
bushel, $5, by express or freight. Apricot, Pits, per qt„ 
75c. Peach Pits, per quart, 10c. ; per bushel, $1.50, 
by exp' ess or freight. 
Large quantities to Dealers, at special rates, on applica¬ 
tion to .1. M. THORBURSI & CO.. 
Seed Warehouse, 15 John St., New York. 
WURSER¥.-The largest, 
a best, and cheapest Imperial and Colossal Asparagus; 
Hemline and Brandywine Raspberries; Blackberries, Rhu¬ 
barb, and Strawberries; Apple, Reach, and Rear Trees. 
Send tor Catalogue. 
WM. PARRY, CinnaminsoH, N. J. 
, To Dairymen & Capitalists, 
I OOO-Acre Uairy Farm for Sale, with 
Stock, implemants, etc. 
PK8CE, $40,000. 
The subscriber offers for sale Springwater Farm, consisting 
of 1,000 acres, situated on Scugog Island, Ontario County, 
Canada, and distant three miles from Pori Perry, the ter- 
| minus of the Whitby and Port Perry Railway, and close to 
lhe water’s edge of Scugog Lake, where there is an abun- 
' dance of fish and game. 
This Farm is specially adapted for dairy purposes, being 
watered with numerous springs—all the buildings being sup¬ 
plied with water from this source, conducted through pipes, 
as well as the cattle-yards, etc. 
There are on the p'lace twelve houses for workmen, five 
large barns, horse and cattle stables, sheds, pens, etc., and 
one large dairy building, through which a stream of water 
constantly runs. 
Tliesoil is first-class, never f filing to produce heavy crops. 
There is a reserve of wood-land in connection with it, 
sufficient to meet, the requirements of the place. 
The Farm would be sold in one or two blocks of 500 acres 
each, the purchaser having the option lo take the cattle, 
stock, horses, and implements, at a fair valuation made by 
disinterested parties. 
Terms of sale for the land, $10,000 down, balance on mort¬ 
gage lor from live to ten years, with interest at seven per 
cent per annum. For stock, implements, etc., $5,000 down, 
balance in one year, without interest. 
Parties desiring to see the place or to purchase, will please 
j address 
W. S. SEXTON, 
Port Perry P.O., Ontario, Canada, 
ly C&I& BEJ'kViT. — The valuable farm known as 
*4 “ Kiversdalk,” the property of the late Hon. Clias. 
B. Calvert, near Bladensburg, Prince George’s Co.. Md., 
about seven miles by rail, and good turnpike, from Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. It contains about 300 acres, 200 of which are 
cleared and mainly in grass, with water in every Held. 
There are two good farm-houses, and commodious barns, 
with stabling for over 100 cows. The proximity of I lie Na¬ 
tional Capital renders this one of the best possible points for 
a dairy or truck-farm. The Washington branch B. & (). R.R. 
runs through the place, with two stations very convenient. 
For particulars, terms, etc., address the editors of THE 
AMERICAN FARMER, Baltimore, Md. 
IPttyifiQg* Fruit 
«Ti7 & Pa rm of 6"> acres, cheap, for cash. 
First-class house and buildings, almost new. Farm well- 
stocked with all kinds of fruit for market. Situate in the 
mild and delightful climate of Delaware. Address 
JOSEPH SAVAGE, Hokali, Minnesota, 
Fleetwood Farm, 
Near Frankfort, Ky., 
Thorough-bred Horses, Trotting Slock, im¬ 
ported Alderneys, South Down Sheep, etc. 
J. W. HUNT REYNOLDS. 
(State where you saw this advertisement.) 
JEKSEY CATTIiE. 
ESSEX PIttS. 
For sale by 
G. IV. FARLEE 
Cresskill, N. J. 
ESSEX PIGS, 
ESSEX PIGS, 
ESSEX PIGS. 
Pure, 
Well-Bred, 
Very Choice. 
Address 
JOSEPH KAJEejEtlS* 
IMoi’etoii Farm, 
Rochester, IN'. Y. 
JERSEY CATTLE". 
AN ESSAY 
On this very valuable Breed of Dairy Animals, 
By GEO. E. WARING, JR., of Ogtlcm Farm, 
( Secretary of the American Jersey Cattle Club), 
Together with the Constitution of the Club and a list of its 
members; full directions for recording pedigrees, etc., etc. 
Pamphlet. PRICE, POST-PAID, 50c. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
“MAPLE-SHADE FLOCK.’ 
“ fiOLOKE© EA , a.'B*©<S!£AI»SffS of 
Fruits and Flowers.” Six samples, $1—of botli 
pocket and large edition. W. H. PRESTELE & CO„ 
Bloomington, Ill., P. O. Drawer 13. 
SWEET-CHESTNUT TREES. 
The largest stock in the world, at greatly, reduced rates. 
Circulars free. Also a full Hue of superior Nursery Stock. 
Nineteenth year; 200 acres; II greenhouses. Address 
STORKS, HARRISON CO., 
Paiuesville, Raise Co., Oliio. 
Tlie Walter is the only American Grape that will 
make a raisin. For a description see our circular. 
Each. Dos. 
Price by mail, post-paid, No. 1, 1 yr_$1.00 $7.00 
“ ‘ “ “ “ 2 yrs.... 1.50 12.00 
We also offer a general assortment of other nursery stock, 
of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, and Tines.- Send for 
wholesale or retail price-list. 
L. M. FERRIS Si SON, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
EDWARD T. D1CEC8NSON, 
Chatenay, par Antony, Seine, France, 
Furnishes all sorts of choice nursery seeds. 
PEAR. SEED. fcr* r i r m ^» 
ered at dock. New York. Deposit in New York on account;. 
Address in New York, F. W. BURKE, 183 Nassau St. 
Seedlings. Apple, 2 yrs. 
No. 1, $5.00 per 1,000 ; No. 2, $3.50 per 1,030; Root grafts, on 
whole roots, $8.00 per 1,000. Silver Maples. 2 yrs., 2 to 3 ft., 
©10.00 per 1,000; 1 to 2 ft., $3.00 per 1,000. Peach trees and 
other Nursery SLoek. Address 
DAVID BAIRD, Maualapan, N. J. 
PEACH TREES. JtTMUSgy 
for orchard and garden. Also full assortment of other fruit 
and ornameiita 1 trees, shrubs, vines, etc. 
EDWIN ALLEN, New Brunswick Nurseries, N. J. 
IIERSTLNiK. ltRA.IVDTWIKE, and 
other RASPIJF.RRTF,’', RL AOTCBF.RRIFS, 
and other SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. Pries free. 
JOHN S. COLI.I VS, Moorestown, N. ,J. 
RABBITS. 
The largest and finest collec¬ 
tion in America. Seven dif¬ 
ferent varieties. L'sei'ul and 
beautiful. Eight, first Premiums at N. Y. S. Fair, Elmira, 
Oct., ’72. A few pair ready for delivery now. 
£8 Dark Brahma and Partridge Co¬ 
ir %JS JLflaj*g c Chins. A few pair of May and June 
chicks, from imported stock, for 
sale cheap. For further information, address with stamp 
A. M. HALSTBD, Rye, N. Y. 
T HE American Standard of Excellence 
for Exhibition Poultry: Indispensable <o poultry 
breeders. It governs the awards at exhibitions. Sent, 
post-paid, for 50 cts. 
Wright’s New Wobk on Poultry, containing 30 superb 
plates ill colors. Published in 25 uos. ; Issued semi-monthly. 
Price 50 cts. per no., sent carefully wrapped, post-paid. Try 
one no. for a sample, and see tlie jinestwork. of t he kind ever 
attempted. Address H. II. Stoddaejj, Hartford, Ct., pub¬ 
lisher of The Poultry World. 
“ POULTRY WORLD.” 
A monthly. $1.00 a year. Splendidly illustrated. Tells 
all about poultry. Semi 10 cents for a sample cony. Address 
H. II. STODDARD, Publisher, Hartford, Cl. 
C 1MOICE YOJJHffiJ FOWLS.—Light 
J Brahmas, Partridge Cochins, Houdans, and Golden 
Sebright Bantams. Carefully bred from Premium and Im¬ 
ported Stock. Will sell at vei'y low prices —to make room 
For particulars, address A. Si. CAREY, Selin’s Grove, Pa. 
dfjUWCfe&C-E S' SLS.—Dark Brabmas, Light 
'L- Brahmas, Houdans, and Rouen Ducks, bred from Pre¬ 
mium and Imported Stock. Send stamp for circular. 
JOEL BRUNNER, Hosensack, Lehigli Co., Pa. 
C hoice trios of white partridge and 
BUFF COCHIN Chickens now offered at moderate 
prices for selectspecimens. John J. Berry, Hackensack, N. J. 
,—Ten Hives of Bees. Inquire 
e Bk VOISE, Newtown, L. I., or of 
>Y, 158 William St., New York. 
niclc! Clieap!I*i>re! 
, . As my plan of making is the 
best, persons are fraudulently selling Descriptions which I 
give away. Send three cents to A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula, O. 
T rees, bulbs, hedge plants, 
Seeds, Fruit and Flower Plates. 4 Catalogues, 26c. 
F.. K. 1’IKEXIX, Bloomington Nursery, III. 
WOK SAIJE. 
of JOHN C. D 
CHARLES \V. PUR] 
VINEGAR. 
THOROUGH-BRED COTSWO^D SHEEF. 
This justly-celebrated dock -was selected from the flocks 
of the most noted breeders in England, with reference to 
the best wool-producing and mutton qualities, (t is pro¬ 
nounced by competent judges to be the finest flock in 
America ; and some of the Rams and Ewes are believed 
to be equal to any that can be shown in any oountry. 
20 Splendid Earns, 3 years old 
and under, for- sale at low prices. 
Also a few Ewes. 
Address either 
Lueses A. CHASE, 
245 Broadway, Mew Yorlkj, 
OR 
JOSEPH HARRIS, 
N . oreton Farm, Rochester, ift). Y. 
THOROUGH - BRED - STOCK. 
.JERSEYS.—Three young Bulls, Cows, and Heifers. 
AYRSHIKES.-Four young Bulls, Cows, and Heifers, 
GUERNSEYS.—One two-year-old Bull, one Bull Calf. 
THOROIJOH-B El> 
BERKSHIRE PIGS of the very best blood. My 
Berkshire Sow “ Queen of the Realm ” took Sweepstakes 
Prize for all breeds of pigs at the New England Fair 
in 1871. 
ESSEX PIGS, equal to any in this country or any 
other. 
SPLENDID YOUNG BOARS AND SOWS 
now ready for- shipping. 
Prices reasonable. No extra charges for boxing and ship¬ 
ping. Safe arrival guaranteed. 
Perfect pedigrees given with all thorough-bred stock, 
which may he seen at my farm (Herdsdale), Florence, Mass. 
Send communications to 
L. A. CHASE, 
245 Broadway, New York* 
