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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[October, 
KNOX FRUIT FARM 
AND NURSERIES. 
Our Stock of VINES and PLANTS for Fall Sale is 
unsurpassed if equaled any where, and we guarantee 
prices to he as low as the same quality of a genuine 
article can he had any where. Stock offered at a less price 
than that for which it can he properly grown, is not 
likely to give satisfaction in any respect. 
We call especial attention to our immense stock of 
6-RAPE ¥1NES 
one, two, and three years old, including every desirable 
variety. The 
MARTHA (White Concord), 
is now attracting much attention, and is regarded by com¬ 
petent judges, as much the most valuable White Grape now 
offered. The 
IIlack Hawk 
lias given great satisfaction this season, and proves to be a 
very early and excellent variety. 
With us no 
STRAWBERRY 
Has proved the past eight years of equal value with the 
JUCUNDA—Onr No. 7m. 
And the reports we are receiving of it from every part of 
the country are of the most favorable character. The Fill¬ 
more, Triomplie cSe Grand, Burr’s New Pine, 
Kitley’s Goliah and Reed’s lLatc Pine, are among 
our most desirable kinds. 
We can furnish the best varieties of 
RASPBERRIES, 
including Hornet, Pilate, Philadelphia, Clarke, 
Naomi, Diilirsng, Kirthnul, Im, Ulack Cap, 
&c„ &c. The Kittatinny Blackberry has likely 
given more general satisfaction the past season, than any 
other. We offer plants of this variety this fall at greatly re¬ 
duced prices. Also of Wilson’s Early and Rochelle, 
&c. The American Seedling Gooseberry is relia¬ 
ble every where, and can he planted with the assurance of a 
crop of good fruit every year. One and two years’ old 
plants for sale. 
We have taken great pains to secure the largest and best 
collection of 
CURRANTS 
In the country, and now offer very superior plants of 
Cherry, Vcrsaillaise, Fertile d’Angers, 
White Grape, Victoria, JLa native. Black Na¬ 
ples, &c. This is one of the most difficult fruits to obtain 
true to name. Our stock may be relied on as genuine. 
Our Small Fruit Catalogue of 04 pages, and 
Fall Price hist, contain much valuable information, 
and will be sent to all applicants enclosing 10 cts. 
We have been very successful sending Vines and Plants 
SSY MAIL, 
and invite attention to liberal offers in Catalogue. 
J. &MOX, 
Box 155, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Riverside Nurseries, 
LEWISBCKG, PA. 
25,000 3 year-old Apple, $120 per 1,000, 100,000 2 year-old 
Apple, consisting ol the leading varieties, sucli as King, 
Greening, Astrachan, Harvest, Pippin, &c., 3 to 5 feet high, 
$100 per 1,000; 100,000 1 year-old Apple, leading varieties, 1 
to 3 feet high, $50 per 1.000; Apple Cions, $2.00 per 1,000. 
2,500 Yearling Cherry Trees, 3 to (i feet high, on Mazzard 
stock, $30 per 110; $250 per 1,000; 500 Yearling Cherry Trees, 
2 to (j i'e<*t high, on Mahaleb stock. $30 per 100. Orders for 
any of the above attended to with care and despatch. 
ALF. S. SIIELLER, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. 
Peacli Trees and Small Fruit Plants a Specialty. 
Over 300 Acres of the above in fruiting. We are prepared 
to meet any requirements of the Trade. Healers supplied 
on special terms. Catalogues mailed on special terms. 
N. BARNARD,' Still Pond P. O., Kent Co., Md. 
| UM’S EVERBEARING RASPBERRY.—A 
« ^ good stock of this new and valuable variety at great 
reduction from former prices. Small fruits a specialty, 
Prices low. Send for Catalogue. Address - 
H, B. LUM, Sandusky, Ohio. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR FALL OF 186 S. 
We have the pleasure of announcing that we are prepared 
lor the Fall Trade with an unusually large and well-grown 
stock, embracing 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees. 
Grape Vines, new and old sorts, strong open ground 
plants. 
Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, and all 
the Small Fruits. 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 
Roses and Flowering Plants of every description. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and otherg, purchasing largely, will 
be dealt with liberally, and all orders, however small, will 
receive prompt and careful attention. Parties interested 
will do well to consult the following Catalogues, which are 
just issued, and will he sent pre-paid on the receipt of 1U cts. 
each, for Nos. 1 and 2, and 5 cts. for No. 3. 
UST’No. 1, Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2, Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Ornamental 
Trees, &c. No. 3, Descriptive Green-House Plants. No. 4, 
Wholesale Catalogue free. 
ELLWAIfGER & BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 
Geneva IVxvrsery 
300 acres in different stages of growth. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, TREES. 
Seedling Stocks, Grape Vines, etc. 
Standard and Dwarf Apple, Standard and Dwarf Pear, 
Standard and Dwarf Cherry, plenty of Early Richmond. 
Plum Trees, 2-year old, fine Trees, Apricots, Nectarines. 
Blackberries, a fine stock of Missouri Mammoth, Wilson’s 
Early, Kittatinny, and other Small Fruits. Send stamp for 
Trade List. W. & T. SMITH, Geneva, N. Y. 
^.UTTTMKT, 1868. 
Rochester Commercial Nurseries, 
ESTABLISHED, 1830. 
W. S. LBTTLE, Proprietor, 
(Formerly H. E. Hooker & Co.) 
The NEW CIRCULAR OF PRICES, (by the Dozen, Hun¬ 
dred and Thousand.) for the Fall Trade, is Just Published, 
and will be sent Free to all Applicants. 
Also, a new edition of the Descriptive Catalogue- 
Fruit and Ornamental, 80 pages—containing much valu¬ 
able information, mailed on receipt of 10 cents. 
A Splendid Stock is offered this year, of 
Hardy Trees aiad Plants, 
including 
Standard and Dwarf EruU Trees, 
of fine, thrifty growth. 
Trees aiatl Slimtos for Ornament. 
HOSES—a beautiful assortment—on their own roots. 
Grape Vines and Small Fruits of every descrip¬ 
tion. Address early in the season. 
WM. S. LITTLE, 
(Commercial Nurseries,) Rochester, N. Y. 
AT AUCTION. 
Tlie Best Stock and Fruit Farm in Conn. 
With 50 Head of Thoroughbred Alderneys, &c. 
Sale positive, rain or shine. 
On the Farm, in Woodstock, Conn., 
Wednesday, Get. 7th, 1808. 
Send for Catalogue of sale, giving particulars, &c. 
C. A. LINCOLN, Ileal Estate Broker, Hartford, Conn. 
Goodrich Seedling- Potatoes. 
Get Them True to Mlame. 
I had the entire stock of Seedling Potatoes left by the 
late Rev. C. E. Goodrich, and was the first to send out the 
Early Goodrich, Calico, Gleason, Harison, and Early Rose. 
Will take orders until Dec. 1st, unless previously sold, as 
follows: 
Peck. Bush. Bbl. 
Early Goodrich.$1.00 $2.00 $5.00 
Gleason and Calico, each. 1.00 2.00 5.00 
Seedling No. 310, early, round, white.. 1.00 3.00 7.00 
Harison. 1.00 3.00 7.00 
Early Rose, 1 ft, $1; 3 fts, $2.... 5.00 15.00 40.00 
Also, Shaker, Fancy & Early Sebec, eachl.OO 2.66 5.66 
Have but few barrels of Early Rose. 
D. S. HEFFRON, Utica, N. Y. 
liintcla liualbous Roots, 
Sent by Mail, post-paid, at Catalogue Prices. 
Our large stock of Hyacinths. Tulips. Polyanthus, Nar¬ 
cissus, Jonquils, Crocus, Crown Imperials, Iris, Snoic- 
Drops, Ranunculus, Anemones, Japan and other Lilies, 
<tc., &c., lias been received in fine condition. Collections 
containing a splendid assortment of all the leading varieties 
mailed, post-paid, as follows: Collection No. 1. $20; No. 2, 
$10; No. 3, $5 ; or, if desired, No. 4, at $3. For contents of 
collections, information in reference to culture, &c„ &c„ 
see our New Catalogue of Dutch and other Bulbs, which we 
will mail to all applicants enclosing 5 cents. 
Address CURTIS & COBB, 
348 Washington-st„ Boston, Mass. 
Propagated at White Water Village, 
Ohio, from layers, and 2 hud cuttings, 
started in Hot-house and grown out of 
doors with much care. We feel as¬ 
sured they will give satisfaction. 
They will be sold low. The varieties 
offered are Ives Seedling. Concord, 
Hartford Prolific, Clinton, Delaware, Iona, Israella. Rogers’ 
Hybrids, Nos. 1 and 15, and Martha. Send lor price list. 
Address II. B. BEAR, Harrison, Ohio. 
GRAPES. 
We invite the attention of Dealers and Planters to our 
superior and perfectly healthy stock of Grape Vines, prop¬ 
agated from our own bearing vineyards. Quality and prices 
cannot fail to suit. Price Lists free to applicants. 
C. L. HOAG & CO , 
Lockport Grape Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
SHAKER 
GRAPH 
ROOTS. 
Rloommgfpra. KTwrsery. 
17th Year; 400 Acres; 10 Green-houses. 
For the Fail Trade we offer much the largest and fullest 
assortment ever offered West. 
Apple, Pear. Cherry. —Standard and Dwarf. 
Peach and Plum.— Immense stock. 
drape Vines.— Over 30 acres, 1 to 3 years, of nearly all the 
old and new kinds. 
Small Fruits.— Choice new, as Kittatinny and Wilson’s 
Early Blackberries, Clarke, Thornless, Ellisdale Raspberries, 
Jucunda Strawberry, &ca 
Evergreen and Forest Trees of all sizes.— Osage Orange 
Hedge Plants.—Apple and other ph-uit Tree Stocks. Year¬ 
ling grafts or buds of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry. <fcc., 
exactly right for neat and cheap transportation to distant 
markets, if need he, by Express. 
Boses, largest and fullest assortment we know of—nearly 
all on own roots. 
Shrubs, Creepers, Hardy Bulbs, for Fall planting. Send 
3 stamps for 3 Catalogues, Wholesale, Descriptive, and Plant 
Catalogues. F. K. PIKENIX. 
Bloomington Nursery, McLean Co., Ill. 
THE CLiRKfi RASPBERRY. 
Send to headquarters for strong, genuine plants. The 
Clarke stands among Raspberries of all others as the Bartlett 
Pear does among pears. Eminent Pomologists and Ama¬ 
teurs acknowledge it by acclamation to combine more ex¬ 
cellencies than any other Raspberry. It lias paid $1,000 per 
acre lor fruit the past season. The Clarke originated in this 
County and is a specialty with me. My plants are propa¬ 
gated from a plant obtained from the original stock eight 
years since, and are warranted genuine. Having disposed 
of tlie largest stock in existence the past season to Nursery¬ 
men and Dealers, and in every instance to their satisfaction, 
purchasers will find it to their advantage to correspond with 
me, as I have the largest stock, which will be sold low, 
GRAPE VINES. 
A fine stock of Concord and Hartford Prolific grape vines, 
two years old root, pruned and transplanted, of extra large 
size, and will come into immediate bearing. To close them 
out Isliall put them at the priced one year olds. Also a 
large stock of Rogers’ Nos. 4 and 15, and other varieties. 
LYMAN BASSETT, North Haven, Conn. 
CAMSafiJLIAS. 
PARSONS & CO. offer a stock equal to any ever 
grown in tlie country. Tlie attention of Plant-growers is 
invited to ours, which are very healthy and beautiful They 
can be furnished from $25 per 100 upwards, according to size 
and quality. For List and Prices address at 
Flushing, N. Y. 
T. C. MAXWELL & ]ISRO’ST, 
GENEVA, N. Y., 
Offer to All Purchasers of Nursery Stock 
their Large and Complete Assortment of all the Leading 
Items of the Trade. 
We invite 
IM«arserymeii, 15 >e»Iers, ttiatl PlaHters, 
to call and examine our stock, or write for particulars, with 
stamps for Catalogues as follows: No. 1, Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue of Fruits. No. 2, Descriptive Catalogue of Ornament¬ 
als. No. 3, Descriptive Catalogue of New Plants, &c. No. 
4, Wholesale Trade List. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BRO’S., Geneva, N. Y. 
A PPLE STOCKS.—2,000,000 No. 1 Apple Stocks, 
the best one year-olds ever offered to the trade. Will 
he sold cheaper than tlie cheapest. Send for price circular. 
C. F. LOVELACE, Iowa City, Iowa. 
The Great Wilson Early Blackberry. 
Bears more, is larger and sweeter than any other. I have 
100 acres planted with it; the plants for which, together with 
a large, fine stock for sale, were all propagated direct from 
tlie mother plant, which 1 have. Small lots sent by mail at 
annexed prices: 
doz. 100 1,000 
Wilson Early Blackberry.$2.50 $15.00 $125 
Kittatinny “ . 1.66 0.00 56 
Thornless Black Cap Raspberry. 1.50 6.00 50 
Doolittle “ “ “ 50 1.50 12 
Clarke “ 2.50 15.00 125 
Philadelphia “ 2.00 12.00 100 
Bristol “ 1.00 4.00 30 
Prosser, New “ 18.66 100.00 
Asparagus Roots. 1.00 4 
All varieties warranted true to name. There is much lost 
by planting spurious sorts. For Strawberries, Currants, 
Grapes, &c., send for prices. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestoivu, N. J. 
FRUIT AN© ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Small Fruits, (including tlie new varieties), Rhubarb, 
Asparagus, Hedge Plants, &c., in large quantity, and of 
superior quality. Descriptive Priced Catalogues mailed 
to applicants. EDW’D J. EVANS & CO., 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen, York, Penn. 
W AIT and get our prices before buying any 
Grape Vines. Strawberries, Raspberries,” Blackber¬ 
ries, Root Cuttings, &c., &c. An immense stock, all of which 
we shall sell. Great inducements offered. Catalogues tree. 
C. E. & J. S. FIUTTS, Elwood, N. J. 
GrB’ant vs. Seymour. 
Wanted every man who expects to vote for Grant to send 
for CHAS. COLLINS’ Small Fruit Catalogue, advertised 
on page 345. 
CataBogiaes Sent Free. 
We have a large'importation of the choicest varieties of 
Dutch Bulbous Flower lioots, and are now ready to till all 
orders. Bulbs delivered tree of charges. Address for 
catalogue, M. O’KEEFE, SON" & CO., 
Rochester, N. Y, 
