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THE CULTIVATOR 
Feb. 
Evergreen and Deciduous Trees. 
H ENRY LITTLE & CO., of Bangor, Maine, will fur¬ 
nish Arbor Vitae, Balsam Fir, Spruce, Hemlock, and 
other trees, and forward them by steamers or railroads to any 
part of the United States, at their usual prices. 
Jan. 20—w3tns__ 
Grafts oi all Superior Fruits, 
I N any quantity; cuttings of Currants, Gooseberries and 
Raspberries; cuttings of all Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 
that can be propagated by this mode. 
50,000 Scions of the finest Osiers, at moderate rates. 
75.000 Cuttings of Angers Quince, sure to grow, and may be 
budded to pears the first season. 
20,000 Isabella, Catawba, and Clinton Grapes, and of all the 
finest foreign varieties. 
The above 7 can be supplied during the winter and in the 
spring. Every variety of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and 
Plants, for which contracts tVill be made now at reduced 
rates. WM. R. PRINCE Sc CO., • 
Linnean Gardens and Nurseries, Flushing, N. Y. 
JOHN SAUL, 
Washington City, District Columbia , 
H AS to offer to his patrons and the public the subjoined 
list of Nursery Stock. The whole is of the finest de¬ 
scription, in the best order, and will be sold reasonable: 
200 Cedrus Africana, 6 to 9 and 12 to 18 inches. 
1,000 Cedrus deodara, 1 year seedlings, 
500 do do 6 to 9 and 12 to IS inches. 
200 do do 2 to 3 feet. 
500 Funebral Cypress. 4 to 6 and 6 to 9 and 9 to 12 inches. 
1,000 Junipers, English, 6 inches. 
1,000 do do 1 to 2 and 2 to 3 feet. 
1,000 Pinus excelsa, 1 year seedlings. 
500 do 9 to 12 and 12" to 24 inches. 
8,000 Scotch Fir. 8 to 9 inches. 
200,000 Silver Fir, 4 to 5 and 6 to 7 inches. 
50,000 do 7 to 8 and 8 to 9 inches. 
10,000 do 1 to 2 and 2 to 3 feet. 
2,000 Silver. Webbiana, 4 to 5 and 5 to 6 inches. 
500,000 Norway Spruce, 4 to 6 inches, 
500.000 
do 
do 
6 to 8 inches. 
50,000 
do 
do 
9 to 12 inches. 
10,000 
do 
do 
1 to 2 and 2 to 3 feet. 
3,000 English Yews, 0 to 9 and 9 to 12 inches. 
1,000 Irish do 1 to 2 feet. 
10,000 Larch, European, 4 to 6 inches. 
20 000 do ' do 1 to 11 and 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 feet. 
3,000 Red Dutch and Grape Currants. 
2,000 Victoria or Houghton Castle do. 
2,000 White Dutch and Grape do. 
2,000 Black Naples do. 
10.000 Gooseberries, best Lancashire varieties. 
5,000 Fastolff Raspberries. 
4’000 Red and White Antwerp, Magnum Bonum do. 
2,000 Plums, all the leading varieties, strong. 
80,000 Pear Stocks, 1 year, strong. 
Catalogues can be had on application. Jan. 20—mil. 
Isabella Grape Vines, 
O F proper age for forming vineyards, cultivated from, and 
containing all the good qualities which the most improved 
cultivation for over fourteen years has conferred on the Cro¬ 
ton Point Vineyards, are offered to the public. Those who 
may purchase will receive such instructions for four years, 
as will enable them to cultivate the grape with entire success, 
provided their locality is not too far north. All communica¬ 
tions, addressed to R. T. UNDERHILL, M. D., l^ew-York, 
or Croton Point. Westchester Co., N. Y., willl receive atten¬ 
tion. The additional experience of two past seasons, give 
him full assurance that by improved cultivation, pruning, Sec.. 
a crop of good fruit can be obtained every year, in most of 
the northern, and all the middle, western, and southern states. 
N- B. To those who take sufficient to plant, four acres, as 
he directs, he will, when they commence bearing, furnish the 
owner with one of his vinedressers whom he has instructed 
in his mode of cultivation; and he will do all the labor of the 
vineyard, and ensure the most perfect success. The only 
charge a reasonable compensation for the labor. R. T. U. 
Jan. 20—m2t—w2tF&4tM 
Willow Cuttings and Raspberries. 
I T'OR sale, cuttings of the three best varieties for American 
culture, ( Triandra , Forbyana , and Purpurea ,) for ac¬ 
count of which see Country Gentleman of November 27th. 
Also, Hudson river Antwerp Raspberries of excellent 
quality. - CHARLES DOWNING, 
Jan. 19—w4tm2t Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y. 
The Cranberry. 
T HE subscriber has now works from the press in relation 
to Cranberry Culture, and forwards, to all applications, 
free of charge. Also,.has Plants for sale, and will forward, 
to all orders by express, in a fresh state. 
Address ' ' SULLIVAN BATES, 
Jan. 5—1—It Bellingham, Norfolk co., Mass. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c. ? &c. 
T HE subscribers have the pleasure of announcing an im¬ 
mense stock of trees, &c., for the spring trade—em¬ 
bracing : 
Standard Trees for Orchards. 
Dwarf and-Pyramidal Trees for Gardens. 
Ornamental Trees for Streets, Parks and Pleasure Grounds. 
Rare and beautiful Lawn Trees. 
New and rare Weeping Trees. 
Evergreen Trees, embracing the rarest species of Pines, 
Firs, Spruces, Yews. Cedars, Junipers, &c. 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs. 
Roses, of all classes, and embracing the newest and best 
sorts. 
Dahlias, the finest English prize sorts. 
Chrysanthemums, including the finest of the new Pom- 
pone varieties. 
Phloxes and PcEcmies, superb collections. 
Bedding Plants, a complete assortment. 
Hedge Plants. 
Box Edging. 
Rhubarb, Asparagus. See., See. 
All orders, whether for large or small quantities, executed 
with the greatest care, and in strict compliance with the 
wishes of the purchaser. Packing done in the most secure 
and skillful manner, so that parcels can be transmitted thou¬ 
sands of miles with safety. Nurserymen and dealers in trees 
will be supplied on the most liberal terms 
The following Catalogues are sent gratis and pre-paid to 
all who apply and inclose a postage stamp for each. 
No. 1. Descrip. Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2. do. do. Ornamental Trees, &c. 
No. 3. do. do. Dahlias. Greenhouse Plants, Sec. 
No. 4. Wholesale Catalogue. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. 
Feb. 1, 1854—m2tw2t_j_ 
Fowls and Eggs. 
nrM-IE subscriber has a very choice selection of Fowls that 
X he will breed from the coming season, of the following 
varietiesRoyal Cochin China, white, black, buff and 
brown—Brahma Pootra. or Chittagong, Blade Spanish, Bol¬ 
ton Grey or Creole, Gold and Silver Poland. All of the above 
breeds are pure and very large. Those who want Fowls or 
or Eggs of any of the above breeds will find fowls at mode¬ 
rate prices, and eggs at S3 per dozen. All orders post paid. 
Eggs carefully packed to sent) by express, according to di¬ 
rection. GEORGE ANDERSON, 
Jan 19—w2tmlt 56 Schuyler street, Albany. 
Brahma Pootra Fowls and Eggs for Sale. 
T HE subscriber offers for sale the most beautilul Brahma 
Pootra Fowls that can be found in the country. Also, 
Eggs from the same fowls next spring and summer. Price 
of fowls, $10 to $50 per pair; eggs, $6 per dozen. 
Also, buff colored Shanghais and Eggs. 
Fowls cooped and Eggs carefully packed in spring boxes, 
and sent to all parts of the country, by addressing, post paid, 
E. GILES, 
Jan., 1854—m2t Sauquoit, Oneida Co , N. Y. 
Eggs for Hatching. 
nPIIE subscriber offers for sale, during the coming season, 
A Brahma Pootra Eggs for hatching, at $4 per dozen, 
sent to any part of the United States or Canadas. Expenses 
paid to New-York, Albany or Boston. 
My stock is inferior to none in the United States. 
Any one purchasing Eggs of me, that is not pleased with 
the chicks in the fall, the money will be refunded. 
Reference will be given if required. 
DARIUS GARDNER,, 
Jan., 1851—m4t Norwich, Conn. 
