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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
69 
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..ROUTING AGAINST Wji 0 , Vo 
and for 
The Goon, thh Trub and the Beautiful.” 
THE 
Little Corporal 
Is acknowledged by Press and People almost univer- 
salJy to be THE BEST PAPER for Boys and 
Girls ever published in this country. 
It is edited by ALFRED L. SEWELL, and 
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
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GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offend to those 
who wish to raise clubs. > 
Address, ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, r~C) 
Chicago, 111. ( 
CARD 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS, AND 
LARGE PLANTERS OF 
Grapes, Strawberries, Raspber¬ 
ries, JBlaelzberries, Goose¬ 
berries, Currants, &c. 
Heretofore wc have not been able to offer any special in¬ 
ducements to the Trade as the demand for our vines and 
plants lias generally exceeded the supply, and our business 
lias been confined chiefly to planters. Our sales, though 
made to parties all over the country, have been to us the 
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inquired of for our stock, have urgently applied to us for a 
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such articles as we offer. 
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“ Having visited Mr. Knox’s grounds, and inspected his 
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growth the present year, (1S67), I can state, that, for thrifti¬ 
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J. KNOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
RHODOBEIBKONS 
of the best sorts 
are offered at much lower prices than 
ever before. 
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Flushing, N. Y. 
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GRAPE VINES. 
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PARSONS & CO. 
ROSES. 
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