FRENCH SULPHUR BELLOWS. 
Hour of Sulphur is the only sure remedy yet discovered for the destruction and prevention of 
Mildew on Grapes, Hoses, and plants.generally. For its easy application, the Sulphur Bellows has been 
especially constructed, and has proved of great value. By the use of this implement, the sulphur is 
blown and distributed evenly over every part of the vines or plants, and with great facility, and economy 
of labor. Price $2.50. * 
FERTILIZERS. 
New Aulmnl Fertilizer. This new Fertilizer Is made at the great abattoir (or slaughter-hodse) 
at Brighton, by the Butcher's Slaughtering and Melting Association. It is prepared from the blood, 
bone, and refuse meat (with strong potash added), which are dried, ground, and reduced to a dry, fine 
powder. The potash is soluble in water, and is not only plant food itself, but hastens the action of the 
other ingredients, rendering the Fertilizer very powerful and prompt in its effects. It is free from any 
offensive odor, and, possessing all the principal elements of plant food, is adapted for all crops. In 
barrels, price per 100 pounds, $3.00; per ton, $15.00. 
Peruvian Guano. From the large amount of ammonia and phosphate contained in this Guano, 
it is, without doubt, one of the most efficient, powerful, and valuable Fertilizers known. It has now 
been in use for many years, and its value is generally acknowledged. The quantity used per acre is 
from 300 to 100 pounds. Sold in bags of about 150 pounds each, at $5.00 per 100 pounds; $90.00 per ton. 
Bra«lley’s Superphosphate of Lime. This valuable Fertilizer has a world-wide reputation 
us one of the best and most reliable special manures. It contains every element of plant food, and is 
alike adapted for all grain and grass crops, garden vegetables, plants, trees, &c.; and the success which 
has everywhere attended its use is a satisfactory testimonial of its sterling value. 
In Barrels, price per 100 pounds, $3.00; per ton, $50.00. 
Bradley’s Ammonia Fertilizer (Lily Brand), The Ammonia Fertilizer is a compound 
prepared with great care for the use of florists, and all who cultivate plants. In tin cans of two and 
five pounds, with directions for use. 
Price, delivered here, 50 cents and $1.00 each. 
Ground Bone in Barrels. Darling’s fine, $2.75 per 100 pounds; Darling’s coarse, $2.60 per 
100 pounds; Chicken Bone for Fow ls, $4.00 per 100 pounds. 
PATENT PLANT ATOMIZER. 
This neat and ingenious apparatus is the best thing ever invented for 
DESTROYING INSECTS ON HOUSE PLANTS, 
by the application of solutions of Whale Oil or Tobacco Soaps, in the form of a 
vapor, or exceedingly fine spray; effectually destroying all insects without the 
annoyance of drip or waste of material, as is unavoidable when applied with a 
syringe. This little instrument will be found valuable generally, and particularly 
for House Plants, on account of the neatness and facility attending its use, and its 
effect in keeping plants in a vigorous and healthy condition. 
Put up In neat boxes, price, §1.50} by mail, postpaid, $1.60. 
NORWOOD PROLIFIC RASPBERRY. 
This valuable new Raspberry is a cross between the Red Raspberry and Black Cap. Its growth is 
very vigorous and strong; the canes, in good ground, growing an inch i.n thickness, and six feet high, 
with numerous branches. It is very hardy,and needs no protection in winter; is ah enormous bearei;; 
and remains a long time in fruit. Berries large, many measuring three-quarters of an inch in diameter, 
bright purplish red, and of a very rich, brisk flavor. Price by mail 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
