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THE CULTIVATOR. April. 
Highland Nurseries, Newburgh, N. Y. 
A SAUL A CO. beg leave to call the attention of Dealers and 
• Planters of trees, and the public in general, to their very large 
and complete stock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
which they offer for sale the coming spring. The trees of these Nur¬ 
series are all grown on the premises, and propagated under the im¬ 
mediate supervision of Mr. Saul, whose long connection with this 
establishment is some guarantee for the accuracy of the stock now 
offered for sale. It consists in part of over 
20,000 Pear Trees, 5 to 8 feet high, and embracing all the leading 
Standard Varieties, as well as those recently introduced, of merit, 
either of American or Foreign origin. 
20,000 Apple Trees, of extra size , 8 to 10 and 12 feet high, includ¬ 
ing every variety worthy of cultivation. 
10,000 Plum Trees, 5 to 8 feet, of every known kind of reputation, 
as well as all the novelties of recent introduction. 
10,000 Cherry Trees, 6 to 8 feet and over, among which will be found 
all the desirable and choice varieties. 
A large stock of handsome, well grown trees, of Peach, Apricot, 
Nectarine and Quince, in every variety. Also, 
Grapevines, Native and Foreign, Raspberries, Gooseberries and 
Currants, Strawberry plants and Esculent Roots, such as Asparagus, 
Rhubarb, Seakale, Ac , of the most approved kinds. 
Pear on Quince, Cherry on Mahaleb, and Apple on Paradise 
stocks—for Pyramids or Dwarfs for garden culture, and embraces all 
the kinds that succeed on those stocks. 
Deciduous and Evergreen Ornamental Trees fy Shrubs. 
100,000 Deciduous and Evergreen Ornamental Trees, embracing 
all the well known kinds suitable for street planting, of extra size ; 
such as Sugar and Silver Maple, Chinese Ailantus, Horse Chestnut, 
Catalpa, European and American Ash, Three Thorned Acacia, Ken¬ 
tucky Coffee Tree, Silver Abele Tree, American and European Bass¬ 
wood or Linden, American and European Elm in several varieties, 
Ac. Also all the more rare and select, as well all the as well known 
kinds suitable for Arboretums, Lawn and door-yard planting, Ac.; 
such as Deodar and Lebanon Cedars ; Araucaria or Chilian Pine; 
Cryptomeria japonica; the different varieties of Pines, Firs, Spru¬ 
ces, Yews, Arborviteas, &c. 
Weeping Trees. —New Weeping Ash, (Fraxinus lentiscifolia 
pendula.) the old Weeping Ash, Weeping Japanese Sophora. Weep¬ 
ing Elms, (of sorts,) Umbrella Headed Locust, Weeping Mountain 
Ash, Weeping Willow, Large Weeping Cherry, Weeping Birch, 
Weeping Beech, Ac. Ac.; together with every variety of rare Ma¬ 
ple, Native and Foreign; Flowering Peach, Almond and Cherry; 
Chestnuts, Spanish and American; Fern and Copper Beech; Judas 
Tree, Larch, Gum Tree, Tulip Tree, Osage Orange, Paulownia, 
Mountain Ash, (American and European,) Magnolias of sorts, with 
many other things—including some 200 varieties of Shrubs, Vines, 
Ac. Also a large collection of choice Roses, in great variety of Hy¬ 
brid Perpetual, Hybrid China, Hybrid Province, Hybrid Damask, 
Bourbon, Tea, China, Noisette, and Prairje, and other Climbing Ro¬ 
ses, for which see Catalogue, a new edition of which is just issued, 
and will be forwarded to all post paid applicants. 
A large quantity of Arborvitae for Screens, and Buckthorn Osage 
Orange, and other Hedge plants. 
The above will be sold on as liberal terms as similar stock can be 
purchased elsewhere. For further particulars we would again refer 
to priced Catalouge. A liberal discount will be made to persons who 
buy to sell again, and extensive planters on their own account. 
Newburgh, March 1, 1851—2t. 
Prince’s 
Linncean Botanic Gardens and Nurseries , Flushing , N. Y. 
W M. R. PRINCE A CO., successors of Wm. Prince, and sole 
proprietors of his great collection, offer the largest and choicest 
assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants to be found in 
America, and will transmit Descriptive Catalogues to all post-paid 
applicants desirous to purchase. The choicest varieties of Fruits, 
which are scarce elsewhere, are here extensively cultivated, and 
applicants will not be disappointed. Every desirable Fruit enume¬ 
rated by Downing, Manning, Kenrick, Hovey, and in the Catalogues 
of Europe, can be supplied. Of the finest varieties of Pears. 50,000 
trees can be supplied, of which 15.000 are of bearing age. on both 
the Pear and the Quince. Purchasers are solicited to visit the estab¬ 
lishment and judge for themselves, but the same attention will be 
paid to the selection for all distant correspondents. The prices are 
as low and mostly lower than trees of equal quality can be obtained 
elsewhere. And above five hundred varieties of Fruit Trees, and a 
much larger number of Ornamental Trees, can be supplied, that can¬ 
not be obtained elsewhere in the Union, except in a few casual in¬ 
stances. Every premium for Roses and Strawberries was awarded 
to us by the Long Island Horticultural Society. 
A wholesale Catalogue will be sent to all Venders. 
The transportation to the west, is now moderate, and the Agent’s 
Receipt will he sent to each purchaser, which will prevent the im¬ 
possibility of loss. Cash or a reference can be sent with the order, 
by those who are strangers to us. March 1, 1S51—2.t 
The American Live Stock Insurance Company, 
At Vincennes , Indiana. 
C 1IIARTER unlimited. Granted January 2. 1850. [C?=Capital 
) $50,000 !<=0 For the Insurance of HORSES. MULES, 
PRIZE BULLS, SHEEP AND CATTLE, of every description, 
against the combined risks of Fire, Water, Accidents and Disease. 
Losses paid in 30 days after proof of death. 
Directors. —Joseph G. Bowman, Hiram Decker, M. D., Isaac 
Moss, George D. Hay, John Wise, Alvin W. Tracy, Hon. Abner T. 
Ellis, Abm. Smith, Hon Thomas Bishop. Joseph G. Bowman, Pre¬ 
sident. B. S. Whitney, Secretary. Wm. Burtch, Trasurer. 
Aug. 1, 1850—lyr. B. P. JOHNSON, Agent, Albany. 
Fruit Scions for 1851. 
HIE subscriber will furnish Scions of the celebrated fruits of 
western New York, of the different varieties mentioned below: 
Northern Spy. 
Norton’s Melon. 
Early Joe. 
Baldwin. 
Ribston Pippin. 
Red Canada. 
Gravenstien. 
Red Astrachan. 
Lowel. 
Porter. 
Fameuse. 
St. Lawrence. 
Yellow Bell-flewor. 
Swaar. 
Westfield Seek-no-further. 
Rambo. 
Esopus Spitzenburgh. 
Roxbury Russet. 
Autumn Strawberry. 
Green Sweeting. 
Munon Sweeting. 
Talman Sweeting. 
Summer Rose. 
Wagener. 
Early Harvest. 
Hawley or Dowse. 
I will pack and send either by mail or Express at one dollar per 
hundred, orders post paid. 
Virgalieu,Osband’s Summer, Oswego Beurre, Onondaga or Swan’s 
Orange, Pear Scions at 3s. per dozen. 
N. B. In all cases where it is possible, I will send specimens of 
the Northern Spy apple. JAMES H. WATT. 
Feb. 1—2t. 
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 
Quincy Hall, over the Market , Boston. 
T HE Proprietors having recently enlarged their Warehouse, and 
increased their works at Worcester, would respectfully invite 
the attention of Planters and Dealers m AGRICULTURAL and 
HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDEN and FIELD 
SEEDS, Ac., to their stock, comprising the largest and best assort¬ 
ment to be found in Ihe United States, which are offered at low prices. 
Of PLOWS—we have the greatest variety of kinds and sizes. 
Improved Sod Plows, for flat furrows—improved Scotch Plows, for 
lapped furrows—improved Stubble Plows, which are especially 
adapted to deep tillage, or varying from 6 to 12 inches in depth. 
Self-sharpening, Hill Side, Sub-soil, Double Mould, Corn, Cotton, 
and Rice Plows. 
Cylinder Hay Cutters, Smith’s Patent Lever Gate, and others. 
Patent Corn Shelters, with and without Separators. Seed Sowers, 
of various sizes and prices. Batchelder’s patent Corn Planter, im¬ 
proved. Fanning Mills of various sizes. Horse Powers, Threshing 
Machines, thermometer Churns, Robbins’ patent Centrifugal Churn, 
Cylinder Churn, Dash Chum, Corn Planters, together with almost 
every article wanted on the Plantation, Farm or Garden. 
Illustrated Catalogues sent gratis on application, post paid. 
RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON A CO. 
Boston and Worcester, Mass., March 1, 1851—2t. 
United States Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
Store, No. 197 Water-street, New-York. 
John Mayhek A Co. 
T HE Subscribers, Manufacturers of, and Dealers in, Agricultural 
Implements, would inform the public that they keep constantly 
on hand, and offer sale, the largest and most complete assortment of 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Field and Garden Seeds, 
in the United States, among which may be found the following : 
Ploivs —Upwards of 150 different patterns and sizes, adapted to all 
the different kinds of soil and modes of culture, among which may 
be found the genuine Eagle Improved Plow, which has taken the 
Premium wherever exhibited or tested. 
Harrows —Of all kinds and sizes. 
Corn Planters —Different kinds and sizes, to work by manor horse. 
Seed Sowers —A gTeat variety, that will plant all kinds of grain and 
seed at any required distance. 
Ctiltivators —A large and varied assortment. 
Water Rams —Self-acting, of various sizes, with all the late im¬ 
provements. 
Chain Pumps —Complete, or in parts, in small or large quantities, 
to suit purchasers. 
Grain Mills —French Burr Stone and Cast Iron, from $5 to $250, 
for man, horse or steam power. 
Corn and Cob Crushers—Of different sizes. 
Straw Cutters —Of all the approved patterns and sizes, for hay, 
straw, corn, and corn stalks. 
Corn Shelters —Several new kinds, together with all the old and most 
popular styles in use. 
Garden and Fire Engine —Of recent invention, and the best arti¬ 
cle offered to the public. 
Carts and Wagons —Of any style and size, furnished at the short¬ 
est notice. 
Spring Wheat —Black Sea, and all other varieties of the best and 
most approved kinds Spring Seed Wheat. 
Spring Rye and Barley —in any quantity. 
Blue Grass Seed —Just received fresh from Kentucky, suitable for 
Lawns, and early and late pastures. 
Clover Seed —White and Red, a superior article. 
Timothy Seed —New and perfectly free from foul seed. 
Garden Seeds —An extensive stock, selected with the utmost care, 
expressly for the American market. 
Foreign Seeds —Of the best quality, and latest importation. 
Grass Seeds —Ray, Lucerne and White Dutch Clover Seed, just 
i ported. 
Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Rape and Millett. 
Guano —Genuine Peruvian and Patagonian of the best quality. 
Bone Dust —A prime article, in barrels or bags. 
Plaster —Ground, in barrels. 
Poudrette —At the manufacturers’ lowest prices. 
JOHN MATHER A Co. 
March 1—tf. 197 Water Street, New-York. 
