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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Norway Oats asid drape Vines. 
Having made arrangements with Messrs. Jones & Clark 
for a supply of their Norway Oats, I will send out small quan¬ 
tities as premiums to those purchasing of my grape vines. 
Great Inducements to parties getting up Clubs. 
See mv other advertisements and send for price lists. 
Address G. E. MEISSNER, 
Richmond P. O., Staten Island, N. T. 
JAPAN LILIES and 
Hybrid Gladiolus 
FOR THE MILLION. 
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED; also 
LILIUM AURATUM. 
Nurserymen and Healers supplied much below cost of im¬ 
portation. Prices on application to 
J. M. THORBUEN & Co., 
15 John Street, New York. 
100,000 
Ives’ Grape Vines. Send.for Price List to „ 
J. W. CONE, Vineland, N. J. 
WILLARD and EARLY HOSE. 
Mr. C. W. Gleason, of Mass., one of the three gentle¬ 
men to whom the late Mr. Goodrich was accustomed to send 
out his new seedling potatoes for testing before introducing 
them to the public, and ip honor of whom he named his 
Gleason potato, has for years probably been more largely 
engaged in raising new seedling potatoes than any man in 
New England. Last spring 1 purchased of him the entire 
stock of his “ Willardseedling (a seedling from the Early 
Goodrich), which he considers the best of all the hundreds 
of seedlings he has thus far raised. The “ Willard ” proves 
to be enormously productive and is a potato of great prom¬ 
ise. I now offer to send one potato of this new seedling, 
gratis, with every peck of Early Rose ; live with each bushel, 
and sixteen with each barrel. 
Mv stock of Early Rose was procured directly from the 
original grower, and is warranted true. My rates this 
fall are : 
One Pound, postage paid, $1.00 One Peck, $ 5.00 
Three Pounds, “ 2.00 One Bushel, 15.00 
One Barrel...40.00 
Each Bushel weighs 60 lbs.; each Barrel 165 lbs. 
A discount on large quantities. 
Early Goodrich per Barrel $5.00 Harison $7.00 
Early Sebec “ 5.00 Gleason 5.00. 
_ JAMES J. II. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
W OLF CREEK NURSERY.—60,000 Cherry, 
(30,000 E. May), 20.000 Peach, Apple and Pear, Stand¬ 
ard and Dwarf, 500,000 Apple Stocks, extra Pear and Quince 
Stocks. A variety of Trees and Plants. Our E. May Cherry 
is (we think) the finest in the world. Come and see, or get 
Catalogue free. JOHN WAMPLER, Trotwood, Ohio. 
f OHN R. & A. MURDOCH, 
NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN, 
112 SMITSF1ELD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., 
Offer for sale the largest stock of FRUIT and ORNAMENT¬ 
AL TREES in Western Pennsylvania, embracing 
15,000 Apple, Dwarf and Standard, 2 to 4 years old. 
7,000 Standard Pear, 1 to 3 years old. 
0,000 Dwarf Pear, 1 to 2 years old. 
10,000 Standard Cherry, 1 to 2 years old. 
3,i00 Dwarf Cherry, 1 to 2 years old. 
10,000 Peach, 1 to 2 years old. 
1,500 Plum, 1 to 2 years old. 
5,000 CHOICE ROSES. 
Also, EVERGREENS, SHADE TREES, GRAPE VINES, 
CURRANTS. GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBER¬ 
RIES, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, &C. 
Catalogues sent on application. 
“C1ARLY ROSE POTATOES, 50 cents a pound, 
JlA $15 per bushel, $40 per hbl. Harison Potatoes, 25 cts. 
a pound, $1.75 per bushel, $4.50 per hbl. Send for Catalogue 
of Potatoes, Small Fruit, &c. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
Geneva Nursery. 
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 line stock of Missouri Mammoth, IVilson's 
Early, Kittatinny, and other Small Fruits. Send stamp for 
Trade List. W. & T. SMITH, Geneva, N. Y. 
W ilson’s Early Blackberry.—3,000 extra plants 
to be sold previous to Nov. 15. The highest cash offer 
takes them. GEO. H. LAMBERT, New Brunswick, N. J. 
1,000,000 of Choice Grape Vines 
of all leading varieties, 3,000,000 of Grape Fine Cuttings, 
and a great supply of Currants, Gooseberry, Raspberry, 
anti Strawberry plants, cheaper than anyiohere else, for 
sale. Send lor Price List and-Essays, with stamp. 
DR. II. SCHRODER, 
Bloomington, Illinois. 
¥ F YOU WANT to buy one doz., 100, 1,000, or 
10,000 Wilson's Early Blackberry, Philadelphia Raspberry, 
or other Small Fruit Plants true to name, of the best quality, 
at very low prices, please address (stating quantity), 
DAVID BAIRD, Manalapan, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
qa aaa IVES GRAPE ROOTS, 1st class, 2 year- 
OUiUUU old. 30,000 Ives and other varieties, 1st class, 1 
year-old. J. B. BELVILLE & SONS, 
Nurserymen and Small Fruit Growers. 
Mt. Washington, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 
100,000 
fine Ives Grape Vines, at less than market rates. 
J. W. CONE, Vineland, No J. 
Peck. 
Bush. 
Bbl. 
.. $1.00 
$2.00 
$5.00 
.. 1.00 
2.00 
5.00 
.. 1.00 
3.00 
7.00 
. 1.00 
3.00 
7.00 
5.00 
35.00 
40.00 
achl.OO 
2.00 
■5.00 
Goodrich Seedliug Potatoes. 
Get Them True to feme. 
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: 
Gleason and Calico, each. 
Seedling No. 310, early, round, white.. LOO 
Harison... 1.00 
Early Rose, 1 lb, $1; 3 lbs, $2. 5.00 
Also, Shaker, Fancy & Early Sebec, eachl.00 
Have but few barrels of Early Rose. 
D. S. IIEFFEON, Utica, N. Y. 
A PPLE SEED.—A few bushels prime seed of 
the growth of 1S6S for sale Dv 
JAMES A. ROOT, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
CATALOGUES SENT FUSED. 
M. O’KEEFE, S©1V & CO., 
Importers and Growers, Wholesale and Re¬ 
tail Dealers in Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 
Dutch Bulbs, Fruit Plants, Ornamental 
Shrubs, Roses, &c. 
Elhvanger & Barry’s Block. Rochester, N. Y. 
Ives Seedling Grape Moots. 
This valuable grape should he planted by all. We are 
now selling selected roots at $1.50 per doz.; $7 per 100 ; $50 
' — J. M. MCCULLOUGH & SON, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
per 1,000. 
Adirondac Grape Nursery & Vineyard. 
Superior Vines of 1, 2, 3 and 4 years of Adirondac. Allen’s 
Hybrid, Concord, Creveling, Delaware, Diana, Hartford, 
fona, Israella. Maxatawney, Miles, Rebecca, Rogers’ Hy¬ 
brids, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 9, 15, 19 and 33. Sherman, Telegraph, Union 
Village, Martha, Salem, and Diana Hamburg. . 
Also, Foreign varieties. Catalogues sent on application. 
JOHN W. BAILEY & CO., 
Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N. Y. 
f UM’S EVERBEARING RASPBERRY.—A 
A good stock of this new and valuable variety at great 
reduction from former prices. Small fruits a specialty. 
Prices low. Send lor Catalogue. Address 
H. B. LUM, Sandusky, Ohio. 
A T REID’S NURSERIES, Elizabeth, N. J.-A 
large stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, 
Shrubs, Hedge Plants, &e„ &c.. occupying ground which 
must be cleared this fall, for sale at low prices. Catalogues 
containing list of varieties of Fruits, &c.. &c., with prices 
annexed, forwarded on application. N. B.—A large lot of 
Kittatinny Blackberries, two years old, strong, at low rates. 
Address DAVID D. BUCHANAN, 
Successor to Win. Reid. 
P hiladelphia Raspberry Plants for sale, 8,000 or 
19,000 Plants at $10 per 100; $10. 500; $15 per 1,000. Cash 
sent with order. THOS. WHIT WELL, Hyde Park, N. Y. 
/stgrbsTI (OjrffMI!) First-class APPLE STOCKS.— 
F“S , 'SJi'Every one wishing to start a Nursery 
should send at once.and get our trade list. We have many 
things you want. JOHN WAMPLER, 
Trotwood, Montgomery Co., Ohio. 
Wilson’s Early Blackberry, Philadelphia 
and Clarke Raspberry Plants by Mail, 
postage paid. Wilson's Early, one dozen, $3; two dozen, 
$5. Clarke Raspberry,same rat«s. Philadelphia Raspberry, 
one dozen, $1.75: two dozen, $3. Wilson’s Early anil Phila¬ 
delphia plants at very low rates when ordered by the thou¬ 
sand. Having had 20 years experience with my father, 
(Isaac Pullen, deceased), purchasers may rely on all plants 
being of the best quality, true to name, and securely packed. 
PEACH PITS, growth of* 1868, by the bushel or barrel. 
Address W. H. H. PULLEN, Hightstowu, N. J. 
R 
ASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, ROSES, 
Grape Vines, Evergreens, etc. Send.for a Catalogue. 
MAHLON MOON, Morrisville, Bucks Co., Pa. 
/TNRAPE VINES, ETC., and the A-gneultimst. 
NH See my other advertisements and send for Circulars. 
Address G. E. MEISSNER, 
Richmond P. O., Staten Island, N. Y. 
W ANTED every reader of the American Agri¬ 
culturist who intends to plant small fruits or pota¬ 
toes, and those who purchase to sell again, to send and get 
one of my fall Catalogues before purchasing elsewhere, as 
my stock is genuine aiid first-class, and the prices from 10 to 
50 per cent cheaper than are advertised in this paper. Early 
Rose, 50 cents per 11)., post-paid, low by the bushel or barrel. 
Also, Peach Trees very low. 
THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
TTOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J., lias 175 
acres planted in Berries. He raises his own plants, and 
can and does till orders to satisfaction of buyers, at short 
notice, with plants true to name. 
CURRANT CUTTINGS. 
About 9 Inches long, good and strong, best varieties. 
Cherry, La Versaillaise, White Dutch, White Grape, Victo¬ 
ria, Black Naples, &c„ &c. Also, Orange, or Apple Quince, 
American Seedling Gooseberry, &c. 24 cuttings, 4 varieties, 
(6 of each) for $1.50. Address 
WARDWELL & CO., West Dresden, Yates Co., N. Y. 
W illow dale nurseries & fruit farm 
Great inducements offered to Nurserymen and others 
wishing to plant for themselves. A general variety of nur¬ 
sery stock, including 49,000 Peach Trees and a large stock of 
Small Fruits. Packing done in the best manner. Catalogues 
sent gratis to all applicants. Address RAKESTRAW & 
PYLE, Kenuett Square, Chester Co., Pa., 
T© CiUBS. 
The best offers yet made to those purchasing grape vines, 
etc., and getting up clubs are those of G. E. Meissner. See 
liis advertisements oil pages 330 and 333, Oct. No. of this 
paper. Also his other advertisements for this month. Send 
for price lists. Address G. E. MEISSNER, 
Richmond P. O., Staten Island, N. Y. 
UTS/'AIT and get our prices before buying any 
* * Grape Vines, Strawberries, Raspberries, Ac. Im¬ 
mense stock, and great inducements offered to buyers. Cor¬ 
respondence solicited. Catalogues free. C. E. & J. S. 
FRITTS, Allantic Small Fruit Nurseries, Elwood, N. J. 
Davison’s Thornless Black Cap Raspberry. 
Get your plants of the first disseminator, who propagates 
only from selected stock. For origin, prices, hoio to culti¬ 
vate, &c., send stamp for circular to JOSEPH SIN TON, 
Angola, Erie Co., N. I. 
Also, Strawberry, .Raspberry, and Blackberry Plants. 
f OHN S. COLLINS, of Moorestown, N. J., lias 
100 acres planted in Wilson Early Blackberry; has 100.000 
Plants to sell, all raised direct from the Old Plant. He has 
other Plants all for sale cheap, quality considered; some 
prices on page 382, last No., others in Price List, which will 
be sent to any address. 
P AINTS for FARMERS and others. —The Grafton 
Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Best, 
Cheapest, and most Durable Paint in use ; two coats well put 
on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years ; it is 
of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be 
changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit 
the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, 
Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pans and Wooden-ware. 
Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels’ and Ships’ 
Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and 
Water-proof,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having 
used 5,000 bbls. the past year,) and as a paint for any purpose 
is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesive¬ 
ness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 lbs., which will supply a tann¬ 
er for years to come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send 
fora circular which gives full particulars. None genuine 
unless branded in a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. 
Persons can order the Paint and remit the money on receipt 
of the goods. Address 
DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl Street, New York. 
TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COM- 
PANY, the oldest and largest concern of 
the kind in the United State's, possessing ex¬ 
traordinary facilities for tiie manufacture 
of Fertilizers, controlling exclusively the 
night soil, offal, hones and dead animals of 
New York, Brooklyn, and Jersey Cities, as 
also the great Communipaw abattoirs, offer 
for sale, in lots to suit customers, 
§,©0© T©3t T § <0>F 
’ll 
Made from night-soil, blood, bones, and offal, 
ground to a powder. 
Its effects have been most astonishing, doubling the crops 
and maturing them ten days or two weeks earlier. Equal to 
the best brands of Superphosphate for Present Crop, 
although sold for only Twenty-live Dollars per ton. Packed 
in bbls. of 250 lbs. each. 
BONE DUST. 
1—COARSE and FIXE MIXED. 2—FINE, suitable for 
Drilling. And 3—FLOURED BONE. 
B^“We Warrant our Bone to Analyze Pure. Packed 
in bbls. of 250 lbs. each. For Winter grain, Double-Refined 
Poudrette and Fine Bone, mixed in equal proportions and 
drilled in with the seed, have produced most remarkable 
effects. Sold as low as any article of same purity and fine¬ 
ness in the market. 
NSTR0-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if 
not superior, to any ever made or sold in this market, con¬ 
taining a larger amount Of soluble Phosphate and Ammonia 
than usual in Superphosphates. For Permanent, as well as 
for immediate powerful effect upon land, it has no equal. 
Price in New York, S55.00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. For 
Price Lists, Circulars, &c., apply to 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
66 Cortlandt-st., New York. P. O. Box, 3139. 
LISTER BROTHERS 
Complete Manure, as per Prof. Ville’s formula [of France!. 
Also, Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, and Pure Boue 
Meal. Address 
LISTER BROTHERS. 139 Front-st., New York. 
Croasdale’s Superphosphate, 
Manufactured by WATTSON & CLARK, Philadelphia, 
From South Carolina Bone Phosphate. 
For sale by WILSON & ASMUS, 
70 Front-st ., New York. 
To Agricultural .Societies. 
Diplomas for prizes, of beautiful and appropriate designs, 
plain or in colors, can be had in any quantities of 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP Engraving, M’fg. & Litli. Co., 
71 Broadway, New York. 
Jersey Herd Book. 
The second volume of the Jersey Herd Book is published 
and ready for distribution. Price $2.00. 
JOHN BROOKS, Princeton. Mass. 
T iie improved otiio Chester 
IIOGS produce the greatest amount of 
Pork, for food consumed, of any known breed. 
Send stamp for its description, and a great variety 
_sof other Thoroughbred and Imported Animals 
& and Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
