1851 
THE CULTIVATOR 
157 
ELOODGOOD NURSERY, 
Flushing , L. near New-York. 
K ING & RIPLEY, proprietors, offer for sale their usual large and 
fine stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Flower¬ 
ing Shrubs, Grape Vines, Hedge Plants, Currant Bushes, Gooseber¬ 
ries, Raspberries, Strawberries, &c. 
They can offer great inducements to persons wishing to start a 
Nursery or Fruit Orchard of any kind, or to ornament their grounds; 
and orders sent to them at 244 Pearl-street, New-York, will receive 
immediate attention, and the trees packed with great care for trans¬ 
portation. April 1—It. 
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, 
F OR sale at Mount Ida Nursery, Troy, N. Y., a choice variety of 
FRUIT TREES, comprising Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, 
and Cherries, of the most approved kinds. 
Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Grapevines and Strawber¬ 
ries, of the choicest varieties. 
Also a good variety of shade trees, consisting of Scotch Elm, Eng¬ 
lish Sycamore, Linden, Horse Chestnut, Mountain Ash, Larch, Ash, 
Oak, &e.—Evergreen Privet and Buckthorn, for Hedges. 
Rhubarb and Asparagus Plants, &c. Catalogues and other infor¬ 
mation can be had of the Nurseryman. JOSEPH CALDWELL. 
Troy, April 1, 1851—It. 
New York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 
A B. ALLEN & CO., 180 and 191 Water street, N. Y., offer 
• for sale the largest and most complete assortment of the latest 
and best improved Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, and 
Field and Garden Seeds in the United States, embracing every Im¬ 
plement, Machine or Seed desirable for the Farmer, Planter or Gar¬ 
dener. We would call particular attention to our large variety of 
most approved and very superior Plows, Harrows, Seed Sowers, 
Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Straw Cut¬ 
ters, Hay and Cotton Presses ? Grain Mills, Garden and Fire Engines, 
Water Rams, Endless Cham Suction and Force Pumps, Horse 
Powers, Threshers, Saw Machines, Garden and Field Rollers, 
Sausage Cutters and Staffers, Garden Shears, Knives, Saws, Ac., 
Grain Cradles, Scythes, Snaths, Fan Mills, Forks, &c. Ac. Wa¬ 
gons, Carts, Mills and Machinery of all kinds, either on hand or fur¬ 
nished at shortest notice. Our extensive manufactory gives us every 
advantage for making all articles to order and in the best manner 
possible. 
GUANO, Poudrette, Plaster, Bone Dust, &c. 
Seeds. —Fresh Garden and Field Seeds, raised expressly for us. 
We shall recommend only Implements, Seeds and Manures of known 
utility and genuineness, and shall endeavor by the lowness of our 
prices, and attention to the wants of our customers, to meet all the 
just wants of the public. 
Editors of the American Agriculturist, published monthly at $1 a 
year. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
March 1 —tf. 189 and 191 Water street, New York. 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
193 Front Street , New-York. 
T HE Subscriber would call the attention of those purchasing, to 
his extensive assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ 
MENTS. 
“ Highest Premium ’ Plows , which were awarded the highest premi¬ 
ums in 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, and 1850. 
Also, Eagle Center-Draught , and all Plows in general use. 
Corn Shelters, with single and double hoppers. 
Straw Cutters —Hoveys’s, Green’s, Sinclair’s and others. 
Horse Powers —Badger’s Improved, and Bogardus’ Patents. 
Fan Mills —Grant’s Premium, and Clow’s Rotary Screw. 
Threshing Machines —-Corn and Cob Mills, Grist Mills, Cultivators, 
Harrows, Grain Cradles, Rakes, Scythes, Forks, &c., See. 
March 1—3t. _ JOHN MOORE. 
DAIRY SALT. 
T HE attention of Dairymen is particularly called to a very supe¬ 
rior article of STEAM REFINED ROCK SALT, prepared 
expressly for the Dairy at the City Steam Mills, Albany. 
The salt now offered is a pure article, free from specks, white as 
snow and sparkling as crystal. There is no excuse for a deficiency 
of cleanliness, and the difference in the price of a pure, clean article, 
is of little consequence, and scarely felt. Butter known to be made 
with this salt, commands a better price and will sell much more 
readily in this market. For sale by the bushel, or in bags of one 
peck each, by C. N. BEMENT, 
March 1—-3t. 11 Hudson street, Albany. 
THE ORIGINAL BLACK-HAWK. 
A T the earnest solicitation of many friends of this justly celebrated 
Morgan Stallion, the owner has been induced to let him re¬ 
main in Vermont for one season more. 
The superiority of this horse as a Stock-getter is becoming more 
and more highly appreciated, as his progeny are disseminated over 
the country. 
For particulai s m regard to pedigree and performances see large 
bills and previous volumes of the Cultivator. 
Black Hawk will be kept for this season at the stable of the sub¬ 
scribers. 
Terms $25 the season, payable in cash or satisfactory notes on 
demand, with interest. 
Good pasturage will be afforded at 3 shillings' per week—accidents 
and escapes at the risk of the owners. 
D. A D. E. HILL, Agents. 
Bridport, Vt., March 1—4t. 
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
T HE subscribers are receiving and have on hand a choice lot of 
Field Seeds, composed in part of 
Black Sea Spring Wheat, both red and white chaff 
Italian and Hedge row Spring Wheat. 
Spring Rye and Barley. 
Broom Com Seed, superior quality. 
Clover, large, small and white Dutch. 
Red Top, northern and southern. 
Timothy and Orchard Grass. 
Field and Garden Peas. 
Also a choice assortment of fresh GARDEN SEEDS, warranted 
true to their name. The attention of Gardeners is particularly called 
to the assortment. All the above, with a full assortment of FARM 
and GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, are afforded on liberal terms at 
wholesale or retail, at the Albany Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
Store, 369 and 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
Catalogues gratis on application. EMERY & CO. 
Mar. 1,1851. 
To Fruit Growers. 
T HE Subscriber cultivates at his various Nurseries, and has for 
sale at his residence, Eustis-Street, Roxbury, Mass, all the 
choice varieties of the PEAR, APPLE, PLUM, CHERRY, PEACH, 
and other Fruit Trees. Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Grape 
Vines, Strawberries, Asparagus Roots, fyc., tfc. Also several thousand 
Pear Trees on the Quince—one, two, three, four, and five years from 
the bud. Particular attention paid to the cultivation of the Pear. Per¬ 
sons wishing extra sized trees, or trees on Quince stock in a bearing 
state, will please call at the Nurseries and make their own selection. 
Buckthorn for Hedges —One, two and three years old. Ornamen¬ 
tal Trees, Shrubs and Roses, Herbaceous Plants, Pseonies, &c. 
Scions of all the varieties of the Pear of established reputation, and 
also of other fruits. The whole for sale at the market price. 
SAMUEL WALKER, 
Roxbury, March 1, 1851—2t. Roxbury, Mass. 
Fruit Trees of Select Varieties, 
For sale at the Nursery of J. J. Thomas, Macedon, Wayne co. N. Y“ 
PA AAA APPLE, Pear, Peach, Cherry, Plum and Apricot Trees. 
OU^l/vv nearly all of large size, and all propagated from bear¬ 
ing or proved trees, including mainly the best standard sorts, with 
such new varieties as have proved decidedly excellent—all furnished 
at moderate prices, and carefully packed for canal or railway con¬ 
veyance. Communications, post paid, to be directed to 
J. J. THOMAS, Macedon, Wayne co., N. Y. 
The proprietor wishing to alter a part of his grounds, now oc¬ 
cupied with a fine growth of several thousand apple trees, will fur¬ 
nish a good selection of best sorts, of full size, at prices varying with 
quality, size, Ac., from ten to fifteen dollars per hundred, with only 
actual cost of packing added. Mar. 1—2p 
TO FRIUT GROWERS AND NURSERYMEN. 
E LLWANGER Sc BARRY solicit the attention of all Tree Plan¬ 
ters, Nurserymen and Dealers, to their present stock, which is 
much larger and better than they have ever before had the pleasure 
of offering. It embraces among other things in large quantities, 
Standard Fruit Trees—of all sorts. 
Dwarf and Pyramidal Fruit Trees—for Gardens. 
Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Sec .—all the 
newest and best kinds. 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c.—including all new, rare, 
and desirable articles. 
Buckthorn, Osage Orange, and other Hedge plants. 
Stocks of all sorts—for Nurseries. 
Green-house ? Border and Bedding Plants. 
Double Dahlias, See. —in immense quantities. 
Wholesale prices furnished when desired. 
A new edition of the General Descriptive Catalogue is nowr eady, 
and will be sent gratis to those who apply post paid. 
Mount Hope Garden and Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y., March 1, 
1851—21. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 
For sale at the Nursery of H. Snyder, Kinderhook, Col. Co. N. Y. 
T HE proprietor of this establishment offers for sale, the coming 
spring, his usual assortment of FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL 
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, ROSES, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, 
Ac. 
Most of the trees are of large, handsome and thrifty growth, and 
among them may be found many of the best sorts of Apples, Pears, 
Plums, Cherries, Peaches, &c., grown in this country. 
The stock of Apples and Pears is finer than has been offered before 
at this establishment. 
Also, Pears on Quince stocks—Cherries on Cerasus Mahaleq 
stocks—Apricots, Nectarines, Grape Vines, Gooseberries and Cur¬ 
rants, at the lowest market prices. 
Ornamental Trees can be furnished by tbe hundred, at very rea¬ 
sonable prices, and of various sizes, for ornamental grounds. 
EVERGREENS.—The following can be furnished of various si¬ 
zes : Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir, Arborvitea, Scotch Pine, Deodar 
Cedar, Cedar of Lebanon, Auricarias, Cryptomeria Japonica, Cu- 
pressus, Thurifera, Ac. 
PLANTS FOR HEDGES.—Privet, Buckthorn, English Haw¬ 
thorn, Locust, Ac. 
Seedlings of the following kinds—Sugar Maple, English Sycamore 
Maple, Horse Chestnut, Black Walnut, White Ash, European Moun¬ 
tain Ash. 
A large stock of Apple Seedlings, suitable for root-grafting, at the 
lowest rate. 
Catalogues will be forwarded to all applicants. Feb. 1,1851—3t. 
