1868 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
75 
The Best Evergreen 
For timber belts, to shelter your orchards and dumb 
brutes, also for ornamental hedges and screens, 
Is the RED CEDAR. 
Plants In large quantity at $10 per 1,000, 6 to 15 inches high. 
Send red stamp for Circular, giving much useful informa¬ 
tion and full particulars, to JNO. 51. HUNTER & CO.. 
Ashley, Washington Co., 111. 
RUIT, FOREST, and ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR SPRING OF 1868.—The largest stock in the coun¬ 
try. For sale in large or small quantities. A descriptive and 
illustrated priced Catalogue of Fruits, and one of Ornamen¬ 
tal Trees and Plants. Sent, pre-paid, for 10 cents each. 
Wholesale Catalogue fuke. 
ELLWABTGER & HARRY. 
Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
OOOT CUTTINGS of good size of Wilson’s 
IK; Early and Kittatinny Blackberries, will he sold as low, 
f not lower, than by any other party. I compete, price and 
luality both considered, with any other nurseryman with 
Plants, etc., offered for sale. Send for Catalogue. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
CLARKE RASPBERRY. 
A few thousand genuine plants of extra quality for sale, 
lend for Circular. 
Hartford Prolific grape vines from single eyes, No. 1, $100 
rcr 1000; No. 2. $75 per 1000. Concord, No. 1, $50 per 1000 ; 
\'o. 2, extra, $35 per 1000. Rogers’ Nos. 4 and 15, $25 per 100. 
bint, $20 per 100. Samples sent if desired. 
LYMAN BASSETT, North Haven, Ct. * 
.|J7AJVX EI>, Every Reader of the American 
! ** Agriculturist to send for my New Catalogue contain- 
ng a description and price of all the Strawberries, Raspber- 
ics. Blackberries, Currants, etc., worth cultivating, and giv- 
ng other valuable information. THOS. C. ANDREWS, 
Moorestown, N. J. 
L UM’S new autumn black cap RASP- 
berry, bearing a fine crop in the autumn, a great acqui- 
ition, $1 each, $10 per doz. Charles Downing strawberry, 
Ine, $5 per doz.. $25 per 100; Jucunda, or Knox’s 700, (true,) 
U per doz. ’Wilson and Kittatinny Blackberries, Versailles 
lurrant, and all other small fruits. Grapes, Large Currants, 
Strawberries, etc. Pre-paid by mail. Catalogues to any ad- 
iress. Wholesale Lists to the trade. B. M. WATSON, Old 
iolony Nurseries, and Seed Establishment, Plymouth, Mass 
Vi/TLSON EARLY, KITTATINNY and Lawton 
»» Blackberries; Clarke, Philadelphia and other Itasp- 
icrries; Leading varieties of Strawberries. Descriptive 
irice list free to all. SAM’L C. DELEON, Recklesstown. 
hirlingtou Co., N. J. 
Missouri Mammoth Blackberry, 
Fruited ten years, never winter-killed, enormous bearer 
listory in Price List of Small Fruits, (which I will sell low). 
ieiul Inquiry List; My Small Fruit Culturist, intended to 
ell beginners how to succeed, for 10 cents. Address, with 
tamp, JOHNSTON’S NURSERY, South Bend, Ind. 
KNOX’S SEED STORE AT YOUR DOOR.- 
iee “Seed by Mall,” page 72. 
MALL FRUITS. — 20,000 Doolittle's Black Cap 
s? Raspberry Plants First quality, $15 per 1,000. Straio- 
■erry Plants— Wilson’s Early, French’s, Agriculturist, Rus- 
cll’s, $5 per 1,000. GEO. H. LAMBERT, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
fl ACRES SMALL FRUITS, Philadelphia 
liPlLrand Clarke Raspberries, Early Wilson and Kitta- 
inny Blackberries, 40,000 Peaches, Apples, Pears, and Ciler¬ 
ies. Send stamp for Catalogue. YV.Y1. PARRY', Ciunamin- 
on, New Jersey. 
O.RAPE VINES, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBER- 
C* ries, Blackberries, &c. We offer as usual a very coin- 
ilete assortment, as low as first-class stock can he afforded, 
’rice Lists free to all. C. E. & J. S. FRITTS, Atlantic 
'mall Fruit Nurseries, Elwood, N. J. 
PHILADELPHIA, Durand, Stinger, and Jucunda, 
*- (Knox’s 700) Strawberries; Philadelphia. Doolittle's 
ilack Cap, and other Raspberries; Wilson’s Early and Kit- 
atiuny Blackberries, and others, for sale very low. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
DELAWARE, IONA, ISRAELLA, and other 
Grape-vines and Wood, Apple Grafts, Dwarf Cherries 
nd other Nursery Stock, and Asparagus Roots, at low rates. 
Send for Price List to ANDERSON, SEARS & HENRY, 
Geneva, N. Y. 
r HE PRICES of the Plants for sale this spring 
at the Moorestown Small Fruit and Plant Farm are 
oo low to advertise in this paper. Send for Catalogue. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
JUCUNDA (No. 700) PLANTS SENT, 
-f ” (receipt guaranteed.) by mall, for $1. For other low 
'rices of Strawberries, Raspberries, and Blackberries, send 
or Catalogue. JOHN S. COLLINS, Yloorestown, N. J. 
STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, BLACK- 
BERRIES. SAMUEL L,. ALLEN, 
Cinnaminson, N. J. 
M/YLSON’S ALBANY STRAWBERRY.—A large 
„ , andjfne grown stock of this great Market Berry, at 
0 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $5 per 1,000. Order early. Or- 
lers received now will be entered and filled in rotation at 
’toper season. D. H. BROWN. 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
>EACII TREES of first quality. Price, S8 per 
100, or $00 per 1000. THOS. C. ANDREWS, 
NIoorestown, N. J. 
Lum’s Everbearing Raspberry, 
For description of this new and valuable variety, and gen¬ 
ual Price List of Grape-vines, Small Fruits, etc., Address 
11. B. LUM, Sandusky, Ohio. 
New siaad Hare VegetaMes. 
I make new and rare vegetables a specialty. Catalogues 
free. JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
To AgB’IcBfiMaaa’al Soeteties. 
Diplomas for prizes, of beautiful and appropriate designs, 
plain or in colors, can lie lmd in any quantities of 
THE 5IAJOR & KNAPP Engraving. M’fg. & Lith. Co., 
71 Broadway, New York. 
Fine Fruit Farm in Hammonton for Sale. 
20 Acres of good land. 5>< Acres in Strawberries; 2 Acres 
in Blackberries; 1 Acre in Raspberries; 300 fine choice 
Fruit Trees; 4 Acres of good Cranberry and muck land; 
2 Story House. Price $3,500. Send for a fist of Fruit Farms. 
R. J. BYRNES, Hammonton, N. J. 
“ SMmOAftUttAN MAKTOIS 
The estate of the late Charles Carroll, of Carrollton. 
We have for sale as Agents, the Farms of said estate, for 
many years held by tenantry. They are in area from 100 to 
300 acres; will he sold at from $25 to $75 per acre, and on very 
favorable terms. The well-known fertility and healthfulness 
of this estate, its access liy Turnpike and Railroad from Bal¬ 
timore, 16 miles distant, render location there very desira¬ 
ble. Address for particulars, 
K. YV. TEMPLEMAN & CO., 
Baltimore, Maryland. 
I’ AND WARRANTS AND AGRICULTURAL 
MJ College Scrip for Sale. F. P. JAMES & CO., 
45 Wall-st., New York. 
NATIVE EVEKC MftEEW PLANTS, 6 
l.’a to 12 inches high—Balsam Fir, Arbor Vital, White Pine, 
Spruce, Hemlock, and Larch, at $5*per 1,000. Packing, free. 
Also, fresh Apple Seed, at $10 per bushel. 
JAS. A. ROOT, Skeneateles, N. Y. 
HAWTHiMBV PLANTS for 
-0-J Hedging, at $12 per 1,000. JAMES A. ROOT 
Skeneateles, N. Y. 
H OP PLANTS, ENGLISH CLUSTER.— 
For Circular and Price, address 
IIOX 103, Cobbleskill, N. Y. 
KNOX’S NURSERY AT YOUR DOOR.-See 
page 72. 
Office of “ Passaic Carlton Works,” 
159 Front Street, (Corner Maiden Lane). 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
PI7HE BONE BUST, 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Animal Charcoal, Ivory Black, &c. 
Orders for the above articles manufactured at our IVorks 
on the Passaic River, N. J„ should he addressed to 
LISTER BROTHERS, 159 Front-st., New York. 
g3RIZE POULTRY, OF THE HIGHEST MERLE 
JgUFF COCHINS, of great beauty. 
^NREY DORKINGS. 
jpEA and SINGLE-COMBED BRAHMAS. 
^I^HITE FACED BLACK SPANISH. 
^THITE-CRESTED BLACK POLANDS. 
JJOUDANS, (French breed). 
^REVECCEURS, (French breed.) 
OLDEN & SILVER-PENCILLED Hamburghs. 
^)|7"HITE CHINA and BREMEN GEESE. 
^YLESBURY DUCKS.~ 
J|OUEN DUCKS. 
JgRONZE BLACK TURKEYS. 
S. 51. SAUNDERS, Port Richmond, 
Staten Island, New Y'ork. 
npout try7~ 
Imported and our Own Breeding. 
Our stock having taken about twenty premiums at the 
late Poultry Exhibition, now stands confessedly superior to 
any in the country, the Judges who awarded the $‘15 
Silver Cup premium, (which was also taken by us), pro¬ 
nouncing them in their opinion, “ the most superior collec¬ 
tion of fowls ever exhibited in this country by any one party.” 
We have also purchased a number of prize pens in addition 
to our own. To make room for a new and still finer stock 
shortly to arrive from Europe, we offer a number of our 
prize birds as well as our other stock, for sale. Six Pair of 
Imported Rouen Ducks for sale cheap. For Circulars ad¬ 
dress A. M. HALSTED & CO., Agents, 
68 Peax-l-st., New Y ork. 
LACK POLAND FOWLS WANTED.—1 Cock 
and 6 liens of pure blood. Address us with lowest price, 
delivered in New York City. li. II. ALLEN & CO., P. O. 
Box 376, New Y'ork. 
GGS FOR HATCHING from White Leghorn, 
Brahma, White-faced Black Spanish, and Golden Sea- 
bright Bantam fowls. Selected stock and of perfect purity. 
$2 per doz.; 4 doz. or more $1.50 per doz. 
N. A. SIIUTE, Exeter, N. H. 
Send for Knox’s Seed Catalogue.— See page 71, 
Premium Chester White Pigs For Sale 
First Premium awarded us for the best breeders, at our 
Pennsylvania State Fair in September last. Also, a Special 
Premium recommended by the Inspecting Committee, on 
our herd of twenty-five head, under 6 months old. These 
premiums were taken over a display of one hundred and 
thirty head, principally owned by parties from Chester Coun¬ 
ty. YVe are as choice in selecting for those who order of us, 
as we would be in selecting for exhibition. Pigs of any 
age shipped by Express to all parts of the United States. Ev¬ 
ery purchaser is guaranteed living stock in the best of order 
and of the purest blood in our county. For Circular, address 
JAMES Y'OUNG, JR., & CO., 5farshallton, Chester Co., Pa. 
RAVINE.—27 pages devoted to Breeding, Feed- 
f-’ ing, and the general management of swine, sent to any 
address on receipt of 25 cents. YVorth ten times its cost. 
Every farmer should have it. Address JAMES Y'OUNG, Jr., 
Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa. 
B EE-KEEPERS !—The Ohio Farmer says; “ Its 
use must save many a lightly stocked hive of bees from 
starvation during winter.” Feed now. Send $2.50 for six 
feeders. Agents wanted. ED. HARRISON, Springfield, O. 
W OR SALE.—A few pairs of Grey Dorking and 
light Brahmas, very choice. Also a good Devon cow. 
and a beautiful Shetland pony. C. O. POOLE, 
Jan. 2, 1868. 51etuchin, N. J. 
KNOX’S SEED STORE AT YOUR DOOR.- 
See “Seed l>y Mall,” page 71. 
“PEERLESS.” 
FIRST GRAM) - PRIZE MEDAL 
AWARDED 
PRATT & WENTWORTH 
FOR THE CELEBRATED 
“ Peerless ” Cooking Stove 
A T THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, 
PARIS, 1867. 
First Premium at Am. Institute Fair, 1867. 
ALSO, TWELVE OTHER FIRST PRIZES TAKEN DUR¬ 
ING THE LAST Y'EAR. 
The Best Cooking Stove Ever Made! 
FOBS, COAL AWI> WOOD. 
It is the Peerless,” because it is superior to all other 
Cooking Stoves in Economy, Simplicity, Cleanliness 
Baking, Roasting, and Beauty. 
1st. Economy. A patented method of heating the air 
and conveying it through the oven, saves from twenty to 
thirty per cent, of fuel. 
2d. Simplicity. It is easily managed. The fire can be 
perfectly controlled, aud kept through an entire season 
without re-kindling. 
3d. Cleanliness. No dust escapes while shaking or 
dumping the grate. 
4th. Baking. Its large oven, wherein all parts are of 
equal temperature, bakes as evenly as a brick oven, and that 
without turning the article. It bakes quickly. 
5th. Roasting. A current of hot air constantly passing 
through the oven, so thoroughly ventilates it that it roasts 
as well as a tin kitchen. 
6th. Beauty. Made of the best iron, it will not crack. 
Well moulded, artistically designed, and smoothly cast it 
is the most beautiful as well as the most serviceable Stove' in 
the mai ket. 
Each stove is YVakkanted to be and to do all that is 
claimed for it. 
PRATT & WENTWORTH, 
MAKUFACTUREKS,^ 
87, 89, & 91 North-street, Boston. 
For sale by our agents throughout tire country. 
AGENTS WANTED 
I° r .A r ) ew J-l I , ust J at , ed w0 £* °1, “ The Gr <™t West;" also, 
foi The Bible Looking Glass, and other valuable and fast 
selling hooks. Address G. F. TUTTLE 
_ Box 4857, P. O. New York. 
INVALID’S WHEEL CHAIRS. 
For iu or out-door use. Any one 
having the use of the hands can 
propel and guide one. Prices $20 
to $10. 
Invalid’s Cakkiages made to 
order. State your case and send 
stamp for circular. 
Patent Cantering Houses. 
$12 to $25. 
S. YV. SMITH, 
90 William-street, New York. 
rg-raE PERPETUAL (WATCH 
Ja_ CHARM) CALENDAR—size of a 
two cent piece—with plain, masonic and 
temperance emblems,heeded by every¬ 
body everywhere. Price by mail, elec¬ 
troplate. plain, with enameled figures 
and letters, 50 cents, gold, with emblem, 
ditto, $1.50. Address 
E. 5IADEN, 1G1 Broadway, 
Room 3, New York, P. O. Box, 5578. 
Active Agents wanted everywhere. 
KNOX’S SEED STORE AT YOUR ROOK.— 
See “ Seetl by Mail,” page 71. 
