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THE CULTIVATOR 
Oct. 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
G. W. Girty.] Girty & Elliott, Cleveland, [F. R. Elliott. 
K EEP constantly on hand and for sale, the largest collection of 
Agricultural Implements in the Western States. Every new 
pattern and improved implement is obtained and offered for sale as 
soon as manufactured. Farmers need have no occasion to send East 
for we can furnish everything desirable that is contained in any East¬ 
ern collection. Cleveland O., Sept. 1—2t. 
FOR SALE. 
F ULL Blood Shanghae Fowls, from a stock imported in the ship 
Canada, direct from Shanghae in February last. All orders 
promptly executed. WM. BULL, 
Sept 1—2t.* _ Plymouth, Ct. 
HORSE POWER. 
U NRIVALLED Horse Powers of all kinds, guaranteed the best 
in the United States. 
1. The Endless Chain or Railway Power, of our own manufac¬ 
ture, both single and double geered, for one and two horses. These 
have never been equalled by any other manufacturer for lightness in 
running, strength, durability and economy. They are universally 
approved wherever they have been tried. 
2. The Bogardus Power, for one to four horses. These are com¬ 
pact and wholly of iron, and adapted to all kinds of work. 
3. Eddy’s circular wrought iron large Cog Wheels, for one to six 
horses. A new and favorite Power. 
4. Trimble’s iron sweep Power for one to four horses. Warren’s 
ditto. A. B. ALLEN & CO., 
March 1—tf. 189 & 191 Water street, New York. 
TO ERUIT GROWERS. 
F OR SALE by the subscriber, an extensive assortment of the best 
varieties of the Pear, Apple, Plum, Cherry and other Fruit 
Trees; also Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, &c. &c. 
Tul ips in upwards of 200 choice varieties. 50,000 Buckthorn plants 
for hedges, one, two, and three years from the seed. 
Pear trees in a bearing state, and extra sized fruit trees, always for 
sale. Purchasers are invited to call and make their own selection. 
Sept. 1—2t. SAMUEL WALKER, Roxbury, Mass. 
PARKER & .WHITE ? 
M ANUFACTURERS of Garden Implements and Farm Ma¬ 
chines, and growers and Importers of SEEDS and TREES, 
8 and 10 Gerrish Block, Blackstone-st., Boston. April 1—tf. 
Apple Trees for Orchards, 
For sale at the Nursery of J. J. THOMAS, Macedon, N. Y. 
M ANY thousand trees of large size, (mostly 7 to 9 feet,) and of 
handsome and thrifty growth, including the best standard sorts, 
and the best new varieties, and 
All Propagated from Bearing or Proved Trees, 
are offered for sale the present autumn, at Fifteen Dollars per hun¬ 
dred, or sixteen dollars if securely packed in wet moss and bound in 
strong mats, and delivered at canal or railway. The best selection 
of sorts will be made by the proprietor, in all cases where purchasers 
desire. 
Atso, an excellent assortment of proved and genuine Peach, Cher¬ 
ry, Plum, Pear, and Apri'cot Trees, Raspberries, Strawberries, <fcc., 
add a carefully selected collection of the finest Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, Hardy Roses, and Herbaceous Perennial plants. 
All orders, accompanied with remittances, and directed Macedon, 
Wayne co., N. Y., will be carefully and promptly attended to. 
Sept. 1—2t. 
New Staminate Strawberry. 
WALKER’S SEEDLING. 
T HIS new variety of the Strawberry is for sa’e and will be sent 
out, to applicants in the spring of 1852, price one dollar per do¬ 
zen. Orders may be addressed to Samuel Walker, Roxbury, or to 
Mr. Azell Bowditch, at the Massachusetts Horticultural Seed Store, 
School Street, Boston. 
The Fruit Committee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 
report of the variety as follows:—'• Walker’s Seedling;” this 
strawberry has now been fruited three years; it is a dark colored 
berry, of good size, a very abundant bearer, of high flavor, very fine 
quality, and it will be ; it is believed an acquisition. It is a staminate. 
worthy, as the committee think, of an extended cultivation. Boston, 
June 28th, 1851. 
Fruit, Ornamental and Evergreen trees, shrubs, &c.. for sale at the 
nurseries of SAMUEL WALKER, 
Sept. 1—6t. Roxbury, Mass. 
PREMIUM STRAWBERRIES. 
WM. R. PRINCE fy CO., Linncean Botanic Garden and Nursery, 
Flushing, near New-York. 
']PHE following varieties, and others, at reduced rates, by the dozen 
Ji. or hundred, and Descriptive Catalogues sent to all post-paid ap¬ 
plicants. 
Charlotte, Crimson Pine, Primate, Profuse Scarlet, Primordian, 
Hovey’s Seedling, Burr’s New Pine, Iowa, Crimson Cone, Black 
Prince, Taylor’s Seedling, Prolific Swainstone, Lizzie Randolph, 
Eustatia, Montevideo Pine, Brilliant, Cornucopia, Le Baron, Reful¬ 
gent, Theresa, Unique Scarlet, Unique Prairie, Old Early Scarlet, 
Serena, and the Alpine varieties. W. R. PRINCE & CO. 
Sept. 1851—2t. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, at Cleveland, Ohio. 
GIRTY & ELLIOTT. 
T HE collection of trees offered for sale by us this fall, has been 
selected and grown with great care. It embraces a large vari¬ 
ety, including all the best varieties of Fruits; as well as all the new 
Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, &c., &c., that have been brought into 
notice for a few years past. 
Standard Pears of one, two and three years growth. 
Dwarf do do do do do 
Standard Apples, do ' do do do 
Dwarf do do do do do 
Standard Cherries, do do do do 
Dwarf do do do do do 
Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Grapes, Currants, Raspber¬ 
ries, Strawberries, Gooseberries, &c., &c. 
EVERGREENS, 
Of Norway Spruce, Deodar Cedar, Cedar of Lebanon, Tree Box, 
English Yew, Auricarian Pines, and Balsam Firs. Our stock is very 
good, and among them many of extra large size. All the new Pines, 
Spruces, etc., etc., are on hand, and for sale, of common sizes. 
15,000 Balsam Firs, small—20,000 American Arbor Vitse, small— 
1,500 yards Dwarf Box, for Border Edgings, very fine and thick. 
Hardy Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Kalmias, &c. 
ROSES. 
A very large collection of Roses, and nearly all grown on their 
own roots, comprising the best selections of Remontants, Bourbons, 
Chinas, Teas, Moss, and climbing varieties. 
Green-house plants in variety, and at low prices. Catalogues will 
be issued, ready for delivery, on the 1st of September, and forward¬ 
ed gratis to post-paid applicants. GIRTY & ELLIOTT. 
Sept. 1—3t. 
Superior Cultivated Bell Cranberry Plants. 
T HIS new variety of the Cranberry, grown and cultivated upon 
ordinary upland, is intended expressly for garden and field cul¬ 
ture, being extremely hardy, vigorous and productive well suited to 
almost any soil and location. 
The vines can be sent to any part of the United States in the root, 
carefully packed in boxes at $7 per thousand or can be furnished 
growing in ornamental pots forming a beautiful ornament for the 
window, garden, or Greenhouse. Price $2 per pot. 
Persons wishing for plants should order previous to the first of 
October next. Full primed directions accompany the plants. 
Circulars giving full information, or specimen plants sent gratis, to 
all post paid applicants. Address F. B. FANCHER, Gen. Agent., 
Sept. 1—2t.* Horticulturist, Lansiugburgh, New-York. 
HORSE POWERS AND THRESHERS. 
T HE subscribers solicit the attention of the farming community, 
to their extensive assortment of unsurpassed Horse Powers and 
Threshers of all kinds now in use. 
1st. The Endless Chain or Railway Power, both for one and two 
horses, guaranteed to be the best ever made, both for strength, dura¬ 
bility, economy and utility, being constructed on scientific principles 
so as to avoid all friction possible, thereby making them the lightest 
running power in the United States. 
2nd. The circular wrought Iron Power, calculated for one to six 
horses. A new and well approved article. 
3d. Iron Sweep Powers of our own manufacture, for one to four 
horses, a first rate machine that has always given the best satisfaction. 
4th. The Bogardus Power for one to four horses, a very compact 
machine and adapted to all kinds of work. They are made entirely 
of iron. In addition to the above, we have several other kinds of 
well approved powers, together with all the various kinds of 
under and over shot Threshing Machines ever made. Also the largest 
and most complete assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural Im¬ 
plements, Field and Garden seeds 1o be found in the Union, all of 
which will be sold upon the best terms and at the lowest prices. Per¬ 
sons in want of any of the above articles will find it greatly to their 
advantage to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. 
JOHN MAYHER & CO., 
Aug. 1—tf. No. 197 Water street, New-York. 
FOWLS AND EGGS. 
T HE great desire manifested in New-England for procuring good 
Poultry, has induced H. B. COFFIN, Newton, Mass., to pay 
particular attention to breeding and importing first rate stock. All 
persons desirous of having the purest and best to breed from, may de¬ 
pend upon being faithfully served. Among many kinds of Fowls for 
sale by him, are the following, which he is very particular in breed¬ 
ing. 
Shanghae—Forbes stock. 
Imperial Chinese—Marsh stock. 
Cochin China—Coffin do 
White Shanghae do do 
Black Shanghae do do 
Golden Poland, or Spangled Hamburgh. 
Dealers in Fowls or Eggs for hatching, supplied upon liberal terms. 
Orders addressed to No. 5 Congress Square, Boston, will be promptly 
executed. ■> 
Reference to Mr. J. Van Dusen, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who will 
take orders for Fowls, as advertised above. 
Boston, Aug. 1, 1851—121. 
Patent Wheel Cultivator, 
O NE of the most useful implements on the grain farm for summer 
fallowing, preparing grain land, and putting in grain; price with 
9 teeth, $30. 
PATENT GRAIN DRILLS—of the most approved constru-*<> 
for 7 to 11 teeth—prices, from $50 to $100. EMERY & 
