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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[January, 
The Nineteenth Annual Edition of our celebrated 
Seed Catalogue and Amateur’s Guide to the 
Flower- and Kitchen Gar-den, containing upwards 
of 200 pages, including several hundred finely executed en¬ 
gravings of favorite [lowers and vegetables, and a beau¬ 
tifully colored chromo, with a supplement for 
1874, is now in press, and will he mailed to all applicants 
upon receipt of 25 cents. An edition elegantly bound in 
cloth $1.00. 
Hawley’s Seed Catalogue. 
NEW CHOP GENUINE WETHERSFIELD 
ONION SEED. 
15. 13. HAWLEY’S 
Annual Illustrated Catalogue of Fresh and Genuine Weth¬ 
ersfield (Conn.) Garden and Farm Seeds for spring of 1874 
will be ready early in January to send free to all applicants. 
Choice Stock. Moderate rates. Prompt delivery. 
Address It. D. HAWLEY, 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, Hartford, Conn. 
To tie Flower It Kitchen Garden. 
BLISS’S CARDEfOER’S ALIV1ANAC and 
Abridged Catalogue, illustrated, contains upwards of 
100 pages, and embraces a monthly calendar of operations 
and a price-list of all the leading Garden, Field, and 
Flower Seeds, with brief directions for their culture. 
A copy will he mailed to all applicants inclosing a tliree- 
cent stamp. Address 
B. K. BLISS & SOWS, 
Nos. 23 Park Place and 30 Murray St., 
28th Edition now ready, enlarged and improved, and 
containing a magnificent New Colored Group of 
Flowers, besides hundreds of engravings, descriptive 
price-list of 3,000 varieties of choice Flower and Vegetable 
Seeds, Rare Gladiolus, Lilies, Tuberoses, etc., with full 
directions for their culture. The most perfect work of the 
kind before the public. H3?” Sent Free upon receipt of two 
stamps. Address 
-WASHBURN & CO., Boston, Mass. 
P. O. Box 5713. New York. 
My business is to supply,what every good farmer is anxious 
to get. the very best of vegetable seed. I grow a hundred 
and fifty kinds on my four seed farms, right und r my own 
eye, making new vegetables a specialty, besides importing 
their choicest varieties from European growers. A fine 
selection of flower seed, home-grown and imported, will 
also he found in my Illustrated Catalogue. It will he readv 
by January, and sent free to all applicants. My customers 
of last year will receive it without writing for it. 
JAMES J. II. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
CHOICE SEEDS. 
FOU 1S74 
Sent free to our customers, and to all others on l'eeeipt of 
two 2-cent stamps for the postage. 
One Dollar’s worth of Plants and Seeds 
GIVEW AWAY 
To every Subscriber to the Florist's Friend and Family 
Visitor. A monthly Journal of 10 pages. Edited by Mrs. 
S. O. Johnson (Daisy Eyebright), and published by Clias. A. 
Reeser. 
Yearly Subscriptions $1.25, with the privilege of selecting 
One Dollar's worth of Plants or Seeds, at Catalogue rates, 
as a Premium. Floriculture, Horticulture, Home Adorn¬ 
ments, Pursuits, and Pleasures, will all be discussed in its 
pages. January number now readv, free to applicants. 
My illustrated Catalogue of Plants and Seeds for 1874 (100 
pages), with a packet of choice Pansy Seed, scut on receipt 
of ten cents. Address 
CHAS. A. REESER, 
Pleasantville, Pa. 
CHOICE SEEDS. 
Market Gardener’s Stock 
FOR EARLY PLANTING. 
Fottler’s Brunswick Cabbage.Per oz., 75c. Per pkt., 15c. 
True Jersey Wakefield do. “ 75c. 15c. 
Boston Market Dwarf Celery. “ 50c. “ 10c. 
“ “ Hotbed Lettuce... “ 50c. “ 10c. 
White Spined Hotbed Cucumber.. “ 50c. “ 10c. 
Our new Seed Catalogue for 1874 will be 
ready February 1st. Free to all applicants. 
Ad'dress SCHLEGEL, EVERETT & CO., 
10 South Market St„ Boston, Mass. 
TO THE 
SEED TRADE. 
TRADE LIST, FOR DEALERS ONLY, 
mailed to applicants. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 John Street, New York. 
100,000 Fruit Trees. 
Apple, 2 to 5 yr., $10 to $50 IP M. Pear, st„ 2 yr„ $70 $ M. 
Pear Root Grafts, $10 ¥1 M. Evergreens, etc., etc. Good 
stock. Price-list free. HARVEY CURTIS, 
Owego Nursery, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
HOYEY & CO., 
53 North Market St., Boston, Mass. 
€. PLATZ & SON, Erfurt, Prussia, 
Seedgrowers, Nurserymen, and Purveyors to the Emperor 
of Germany, wish to inform the public that their new Cata¬ 
logue of Seeds is now readv, and, on application, will he 
sent, free of charge and post-paid, lo any part of the United 
States, etc. 
200,000 Apple Seedlings, 
Two-year-old—fine. Sample sent to applicants. 
STEPH EN HOYT SONS, New Canaan, Ct. 
Essex Pigs 
8 to 16 weeks old. As fine as any in the country. Ready for 
shipping. A few Sows in Pig at fair prices. 
J, M. THQRBUSN & CO, 
15 JOHN ST, NEW YORK, 
Will mail upon application their 
New Catalogue of Vegetable and 
Agricultural Seeds for 1874. 
New Garden &■ Flower Seeds. 
f t’dfcD'' 1 Catalogue sent, without 
^LrSS .BL CT e. Tito writing; for it, to all customers 
of last year, Free. Sent to all others on receipt of postage 
Stamp. * Address HENRY K. ACKER, 
Seed Grower, Woodbridge, N. J. 
Berkshire Pigs 
All ages. BEST BLOOD. Warranted Pure. 
A few very fine Sows in Pig at fair prices. 
Ail warranted thorough-bred. 
FOR SO ©A¥§ 
To reduce stock I will sell young pigs, 8 weeks old, or 
more, of either breed, for $10 each : older pigs, including 
sows in pig, for 15 Cents per pound. Cash to accompany 
order; balance will he returned, if over, or collected O. O. 
D., if short. 
L. A. CHASE, 
845 Broadway, New York. 
Gut Flowers 
OF 
CARNATION PINKS, 
White and carmine (in quan¬ 
tity), for Bouquet-Makers and 
others, at $2 per 100. Sent by 
mail, prepaid, at 30c. per doz.; 
$2.25 per 100. Sample mailed to 
all who send 10 ets. 
Beautiful Bouquets, by mail, 
at 25c., 50c., and $1 each. Insured from frost. . 
CHAS. T. STARR, Avondale, Chester Co., Pa. 
Verbena, Blotched Petunia, & Balsam 
Choice seed of these beautiful flowers—25 ets. for the three 
pkgs. Beautiful Chromo Premiums for clubs. 250 varieties 
of warranted seeds described. Sugar Trough Gourd, 25 ets. 
per pkg. Liberian Cane-Seed, 40 ets. per lb., J lbs. $1. 4 lbs. 
Mammoth Dent Corn, $1. Post-paid by mail. Jan. No. of 
Quarterly Catalogue tree. Address 
WALDO F, BROWN, 
Box 75, Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio. 
5 , W. MOK1SIS, 50 ISroadwiiT, 
a© New York. Established 1857. Agent for ED. T. 
DICKINSON, Chatcnay, France. Best Pear Seed and Plant 
Stock imported. Send lor Catalogue. 
]|7'fL©6JI£ C©I8.I\ produces well, makes fine 
flour like wheat. Put up in large packages for seed, 
and sent by mail for 25 ets. by 
HORTON & CRANE, Bloomingburgh, N. Y. 
gTfeEXTER TROTTING CIRCULAR.— 
JaF The only method ever discovered that will make all 
kinds of horses and colts trot fast, with immediate increase 
of speed. Price only $1.00, with 2,000 references. Address 
P. 1). VAN HOESEN, Box 6,033, New York City. 
Michigan State Agricultural College, 
LANSING, MICH. 
The next term opens with examination for admission 
FEBRUARY 25th, 1874. 
Catalogues, or for any particulars, address 
FAIRCHILD, Pres, pro tcm. 
Fleetwood Farm, 
Near Frankfort, Ky., 
Thorough-bred. Horses, Trotting Stock, Im¬ 
ported Aldcrneys, South Down SUecp, etc. 
J. W. HUNT REYNOLDS. 
(State where you saw this advertisement.) 
Ayrshire Heifer* 
One year old ; from celebrated prize herd-book animals; 
beautifully shaped and marked. Price $100. For pedigree, 
etc., address J. D. S., Box 145, P. O., Jamaica, L. I. 
JERSEY CATTLE. 
ESSEX PIGS'. 
For sale by 
G. W. FARLEE, 
Cresskill, N. J. 
||K«XXE TUKKE¥§-descended from 
X9 stock weighing 62 lbs. the pair. 
JERSEY CATTLE AND BLACK BASS. 
Address W. CL.IFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
THE POULTRY WORLD. 
Do not subscribe for any work on poultry until you have 
seen this. It is the largest, finest illustrated, and best pe¬ 
riodical on poultry. Monthly. $1.25 per year. Address 
POULTRY WORLD, 
HARTFORD, CT. 
T HE American Standard of Excellence 
for Exhibition Poultry. Indispensable to poultry 
■breeders. It governs the awards at exhibitions. Sent, 
pest-paid, for 50 ets. 
Wright’s New Work on Poultry, containing 50 superb 
plates in colors. Published in 25 nos. Issued semi-monthly. 
Price 50 ets. per no., sent carefully wrapped, post-paid. IVy 
one no. for a sample, and seeth c.finest work of the kind ever 
attempted. Address II. II. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct., pub¬ 
lisher of Tun Poultry World. 
Light Binthmas, prices. 
50 choice Standard L. B. Chickens for sale at $1.50 each; 
bred from most noted and reliable stock. 
Also a few fine Houdan and P. Cochin Cockerels at $2.00 
each Ottered thus low to meet the times and for want of 
room. A. M. CAREY, Selin's Grove, Pa. 
DlinE>HRE» DARK BRAIOIA 
MT fowls for sale by H. S. ROUNTREE, Platteville, Wis. 
