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THE CULTIVATOR. 
April 
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. 
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still con¬ 
tinues the Nursery business* about one mile north of the 
Steamboat Landing, m the Village of Newburgh, and directly op¬ 
posite (East) of the Powellton House. 
All orders (post-paid) punctually attended to. 
March 1—2t CHAS. DOWNING. 
rpHE 
A ti i 
COMMERCIAL GARDEN AND NURSERY, OF 
PARSONS & Co. 
Flushing, near New-York, 
proprietors of this establishment are constantly increasing 
their stock, which now covers nearly seventy acres of ground, 
and includes every desirable variety of Fruit and Ornamental 
frees. Shrubs, Roses, Vines, &c. Their possession o specimen 
grounds for the testing of every variety of fruit they cultivate, 
affords them increased facilities for the attainment of correctness. 
They would also call attention to their large assortment of Foreign 
Grapes, some seventy varieties of which they are fruiting under 
glass. 
To venders, and those who purchase in large quantities, liberal 
discounts will be made. Catalogues can be obtained-gratis of 
PARSONS & LAWRENCE, 10 Pine st.; of A. B. ALLEN, 187 
Water st., New-York, or of the proprietors bv mail. 
March 1. 1847—2t. . 
CHOICE VARIETIES OF FRUIT. 
BY S. MOULSON,' 
At the Old Rochester Nursery. 
rpWENTY thousand trees of the celebrated Northern Spy apple, 
all of which are root grafted. Those seven to eight feet high, 
fifty cents each; medium sizes, thirty-seven and a half cents; 
small ones at less. A discount will be allowed to purchasers of 
large quantities, for the purpose of selling again. This highly de¬ 
sirable and longdreeping fruit, having been introduced by this es¬ 
tablishment at an early period, the proprietor is enabled to offer 
larger trees upon their own stocks than are usually found ; and 
having been grown from.scions of the original bearing trees in 
this vicinity, parties ordering may be sure of their genuineness. 
Also, a general assortment of Apple, Pear, Quince Plum, 
Cherry, Teach, Apricot, Nectarine’, Currant, Gooseberry, Rasp¬ 
berry, Strawbery, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, which will 
lie properly packed, when desired, for any portion of the Uni¬ 
ted States, Canada, or Europe. Catalogues gratis to post-paid 
applicants* Orders not accompanied with remittance, must con¬ 
tain reference, which may be to parties residing at Rochester, 
Boston, New York, or Philadelphia. Also at Montreal, Kingston, 
Cobourg, Toronto, or Hamilton. S. MOULSON, 
March 1—2t. _ Office 36 Front-st-, Rochester, N. Y. CT 
SEED POTATOS FOR SALE. 
A FEW hundred bushels of Hall’s Early June Potatoes. This vari- 
ety after a cultivation of four years, has proved, when planted 
early, unaffected by the potato disease. It is the best early potato 
raised for market, grows large, produces a fine crop, and is an ex¬ 
cellent potato for fall and winter use. Several persons who ap¬ 
plied last year through Comstock & Cb., and were not supplied, 
have the preference this year by an early application. Orders 
may be addressed to the subscriber, or left at the Agricultural 
Warehouse of Luther Tucker. 
March 1—2t.WILLIAM IIALL- 
PLOWS! PLOWS!! 
rpiIE attention of Farmers aiid Dealers is particularly invited to 
•*- our assortment of Farming Tools—among which maybe found 
a complete assortment of the most approved as well as common 
plows, inoldding all sizes of the Center Draft, Side-Hill, Subsoil, 
Self-Sharpening Plows, from Messrs Prouty & Mears, of Boston. 
Also, the Eagle, Subsoil, Side-Hill, Self-Sharpening, and others, 
from Messrs. Ruggl.es, Noursc & Mason, of Worcester, Mass. 
Also, the Peekskill Plow, all sizes, from Minor & Horton, of Peeks- 
kill, N. Y-, and Delano’s Diamond Plow—all for sale at the manu¬ 
facturers’ home prices, and warranted. The adjustable Steel 
Point Self-Sharpening Plows, from the factory of Messrs. Rug- 
gles, Nourse & Mason, is just received. This is a new improve¬ 
ment in the wearing parts of the plow, aiid has several advantages 
over the common plows in use. (Sec R. & N.'s advertisement.) 
Also on hand Cultivators, Harrows, ^eed-Soyvers, and Planters, 
Ox-Shovels or Scrapers, Field Rollers, &c., Ac., See., at the Alba¬ 
ny Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 10 and 12 Green- 
st.. Albany, N. Y. _ L TUCKER. 
FOR SALE. 
A FARM of 325 acres, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co. Tt is partly 
high limestone land, with some rich alluvial meadow 5 ! along 
the Matte wan Creek. The buildings are new and extensive—the 
fences all good, and the soil in fine condition. Increased produc¬ 
tion can be obtained from inexhaustible supplies of muck and lime¬ 
stone on the farm. The Hudson river is six miles distant, besides 
which the villages, mills, and factories, near, furnish abundant 
market. In productiveness and position, it is one of the. choice lo¬ 
cations in the country. The beauty of this part of the country, and 
the variety of its scenery, make it a desirable residence. Address, 
post-paid, WM. VAN WYCK. Jr., 
March 1—St*_Fishkill, Dutchess Co N. Y. 
BOX FOR EDGINGS. 
fYNE Thousand yards Box Edgings, for sale at a loiv rate. Ap- 
ply at the Agricultural Warehouse, No 10 Grcen-st , Albany. 
March 1—2t. LUTHER TUCKER. 
ATLANTIC GARDEN AND NURSERY, 
Smithtown, Long Island, near New-York. 
nPHE subscribers offer for sale at very low prices, a large assort- 
merit of Fruit trees, including Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherry, 
Quince, Nectarine, Plum, Apricot, &c., of the most approved 
sorts. Also, the choicest kinds of Gooseberries, Raspberries, Cur¬ 
rants. Strawberries, &c., &c. 
The assortment of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous 
Plants is now very extensive, including over 10.000 Evergreen 
Trees, and Shrubs. 
The stock of Apples and Pears, containing over 35,000 trees, in¬ 
cludes the finest sorts in cultivation. 
Orders by mail, or otherwise, will recieve prompt attention, 
and trees will be packed in the the best manner, and forwarded to 
any part of the country agreeable to order. 
Catalogues sent to every post-paid applicant. 
Feb. 1—3t. P. DOANE & SON. 
SENECA LAKE. 
A BEAUTIFUL FARM for sale, lying on the east side of the 
Seneca Lake, Seneca Co., N. Y., about 7 miles south of Gene¬ 
va, containing about 159 acres of the best quality of land. There 
is about 50 acres, of excellent wood and timber land, and the arable 
and meadow land is of the best quality and in good condition. 
Lowest price $50 per acre. The bne-half of the purchase money 
may remain on bond and mortgage for many years. Title good. 
The farm may be viewed at any time. Apply to RICHARD DEY, 
on the premises, or to JAMES R. DEY, No. 51 Liberty-st.. New- 
York. or to JACOB C. DEY. Fulton-st., Brooklyn. 
Fayette, March 1. 1847—3t.’ 
FINE PURE BRED SHEEP FOR SALE. 
T HE subscriber being about to give up the farming business, 
offers for sale his stock of Merino Sheep, consisting of 54 pure 
bred Merino ewes—all willi lamb by the celebraled Rambouillet 
Buck “ Grandee.” owned by Rev. L G. Bingham, of Williston, 
Vt. Also 50 lambs from the above-mentioned ewes, got by the 
Rambouillet buck “ Chancellor,” and the Paular “ Mt. Defiance,” 
now owned by Merrill Bingham, Esq., of Cornwall, Vt. It is be¬ 
lieved by their owner that they are fully equal to any flock of 
sheep in the country for raising stock. The ewes, aside from 
raising a lamb each, sheared last June, upon an average, 4 lbs. 4 
oz. of well washed wool—perfectly clear from gum. The wool was 
sent to Samuel Lawrence, Esq., of Lowell, and pronounced by 
him to be the right kind of wool for our farmers to raise—being 
the most profitable. 
Satisfactory evidence of the blood can be given. Apply to the 
subscriber at Williston, Vt., or A. B. Allen, 187 Water-st N. Y. 
THOS. H. CANFIELD. 
March 1—2t. 
QUINCY HALL AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE 
AND SEED STORE, BOSTON. 
(Over Quincy Market, South Market-St. 
■nUGGLES, NOURSE & MASON, wholesale and retail dealers 
in Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Machinery, and 
Seeds. 
Also manufacturers of the celebrated WORCESTER EAGLE, 
SELF-SHARPENING, HILL-MDE, and SUBSOIL PLOWS, 
and other implements, at Worcester. Mass. As their stock of im¬ 
plements are mostly made either by themselves at their extensive 
works at Worcester, or by other manufacturers especially for their 
trade, their assortment far exceeding in variety and quantity any 
establishment of the kind in this country, and being sole agents for 
the makers of several important implements of much notoriety and 
usefulness, they are enabled to offer very great advantages and 
facilities to Planters, Farmers, and Dealers. 
To their before extensive assortment of Plows, they have recent¬ 
ly added several patterns, embracing new and important improve¬ 
ments in form, construction, and fixtures, which adapt them to both 
shoal and extra deep plowing. Their particular form to take up 
the furrow slice, and turn it over in the most perfect manner, with 
the least power of draft, leaving the soil in the best possible condi¬ 
tion for after cultivation, and production of crops, the acknowledged 
and unexampled strength and durability of their castings and 
fixtures, the uniform construction and superior finish of the wood 
by machinery used only by themselves, are among the peculiar 
characteristics of their plows. 
By the combination of the Dial Clevis , recently patented by them¬ 
selves, and the draft rod. the plow is easily arranged to make extra 
deep or shoal work, at the option of the operator. 
FIELD, GRASS, GARDEN. FLOWER and HERB SEEDS, 
which are raised by the most experienced American and European 
Growers, particularly for their trade, andean be relied on as genu¬ 
ine and fresh, and will be packed to order, at wholesale and re¬ 
tail, with labels of instruction relative to the time of planting and 
mode of culture. 
Agents for the principal nurseries in the vicinity of Boston and 
New-York. Guano, Poudrette, Bone Dust. See. 
Catalogues containing descriptions and cuts of their extensive 
stock of implements and machines; also, catalogue of Garden and 
Field Seeds, and Grains, embracing directions for their cultivation 
with general observations, remarks on soils, and fertilizers, their 
properties and application; and upon the propagation of Fruit and 
Ornamental trees; the whole comprising nearly 100 octavo pages, 
may be had gratis on application by mail or otherwise. 
Lulher Tucker, sole agent at Albany, Nos. 10 and 12 Green-St., 
and A. B. Alien, for New-Yorlc City, No. 187 Water-St. 
March 1—2t. 
