Worth Knowing. 
Farmers "WUI Oo 
clad to know a 
Fertilizer coin- 
B osed of Blood, 
lone, and Am- 
nmlBInttcrjliav- 
ing all the ingre¬ 
dients requisite 
for tlie soil and to 
Insuroagood crop 
can be pnrotiascd 
for?25.00perton. 
Send for circular. 
send lOX'oil eujur. 
H. n. GBIFFING, 70 C'ortlnndtSt.,Ncw-York. 
HOT-WATER apparatus 
For Heating Greenhouses, 
Graperies, etc. 
Also, 
VENTILATING 
APPARATUS 
for raising sashes 
in Greenhouses. 
Galvanized Screw 
Eyes aucl Wire for 
Trellis Work. 
For particulars^ address 
THOS. AY, AYEATHERED, 46aiarion St. N, Y. 
Sawings Made Easy 
Monarch Lightning Sawing Machine! 
A. Great Saving o^ 
liftb or AKoroy* 
Abc^lC years old can saw logsFAST and EAST. Miles 
Mi^jwT.Porta£e,Mlch .writes- * M m mu ch pleased with 
intpsoitaMe lengths for family store* wood, and all sorts 
M jog-cutojK, 1C is peerless and unr*raled. lUostrat^ 
Catalog^ Free, AGENTS WANTED, Mention this 
ZS TJSEFtTL AltTlCEES. 4ki 
BEAUTIFUL FLORAL CKROMO CAROS 
size 5x3* and an lllnstroted 
Book* to all xvbo seod t'wo 
3e* stomps for postag^e and 
packing, nieation this paper* 
E. G. RIDEOUT & CO., NEW YORK. 
VALUABLE TESTDrO>TAiS. 
Duxx & ScuuRK Boarding 
and Sales Stables, 148 East 
24th St. 
NHW-YORK, Ang. 1st, 1883. 
Ellts Spavin Cure Co. 
Dear Sirs: We were b.aving 
an occasion to put a valuable 
horse in condition for a race. 
TRADE HARK iR giving the horse his work 
iKAUEH.utK. he threw out a enrb, in con. 
sequence of which I would have sold hira, at tliattlme 
SirH"'?? >‘“ndred dollars (8300), or less. Hearing S 
Elhs s Sp.avin Cure Liniment, I tried it with goocTre- 
® ‘'i®. P"”® ti’O horse 
3®”*h ^nund. 1 put him jn condition again, and in 
vahip l him 1'®i' “•‘'“T tlxousands as we 
inc driven on Kn boarding at our stable and be- 
lug (in\cn on tho road eveiT day Wn r-m aotGiv 
dSS“aSrAn?.’’.®\‘" i-lnliiien^ for Sll bon^ 
used and caUous lumps of any kind, if properly 
®®®“- Vours, with respect, 
Dunn & scuur.K. 
ssisiliysiss 
curbs, "one very ftarf"- cured a 
Worfemar disease will the Stiarfn "'I/, “"(1 
several worn-out horses with ilHi DowZrs ^ restored 
Yours respectfully,' 
CIIANDLER (iuiNTIN, V. S, 
J. H. Wliltson & Son. 24th St v v 
yea 7 »,"^S 2 l^?r ?ri^K'i^;!i;“£ V 
success; Splints curbs^ritinimllS"^ ."* I>®<'feet 
neck, swelleilSes WoViSS"s®n;J^;',“®'‘®® ®'‘ '-'‘® 
general stable lluSnt It Vs {“rbest aJ n'ln'' ®®.‘’'®'’ 
ever used." aiticlo wo liavo 
arTKn ro’5llL?riLlr.n^ ''® ' 
men. East 24th Street,“ cw^Yort Cltyf ™""" * 
valuable ’emcdles.” sajVLaniran nin® ®C/®'"’ most 
have producedreaiiltewHbthn.n .“wo 
been able to do with miy otliOTs!” '™ '®''® 
specTalthis.*'^®® *^®®*‘ ®^ testimonials, describing all our 
ELLIS SPAVIN CURE CO. 
jQ illustrated" 
* hand-book 
CEaNT STAMI’&k Kyw.w. -O — 
BLISS’S ILLUSTRATOB POTATO CA-b* 
1 oGUET^OpngbS- jV valuable treatise on the p^Jf* 
nd tleMriptlvo ii.st of all the pniioipal vriim,*®. 
grown Pibtusely llliistratod. Price, id centers 
hare merit 
STERLING- NU v xi Cci enls, now Potatoes, New Seeds for ^ 
^ew Flower Seeds, New currants. Now Blackberr.es, New Grape., 
NTindTafrPmme^'-’t''® containing a aoscriptlvo list of everv. 
New and Bate 1 inn CATALOGUE OA i' ,, 
^ - - ove. 
orNEw'lLLUsVvTED 
hing that has proved rcallj dos la , „tTSS ifc SONS, Sd Barclay Street, New-y 
Walled 
^500 00 IN PREMIUMS 
^ ^ Offered for the Largest Yields of 
PRINGLE'S NEW CEREALS, From One-Quarter Acre of Ground. 
rKIINVaLto PRINGLE’S AMEBICAET TBIUMPH OATS. 
This is a cross between the E.vcclsior.and Waterloo Oats, oombiningln 
^ J.ishio doc^reo the oxcclloiit qualities of both. 
" Tho avOTago beigbt. as tho grain stands in tho field, is six feet,^ct the 
Itrong andflnii that it holds up well, ivitliout lodging, the 
iXheads tilled with plump, heavy grains. The quality ai 
« At.- tyiAlflinrn’ ■fprttn Kn i. 
tidl Yiixuriant heads flUed wltii piump, iioavy gi aiiis. xiio quality and 
I.rmi .privpliess of the grain are unexcelled, yielding from 60 to 100 
{Jnshels per .aSc? according to tho oomUtion and state of fertility of the 
'’'prires- Bv mail, $1.00 per lb.: 3 lbs., .$2.50, post-paid. Byexpress.at 
puSser’s’^xpenVo, per peck, $4.00; busb„ .$12.od. 
quality and 
xiuTwaT.'E’S ADAMANT SPBING WHEAT. 
^®PiicestBy mail, $1.00 per lb. 1 3 lbs.. $2.60,]-- 
purcluaser’s oxpeusc, per peck, §4.00; busli., §12.00 
PRINaLE’S GREEET MOUNTAIN SPBINO 
WHEAT. 
This is another l)eartllcss variety of great promise. Itlias been grown 
for llie past two yeai s by one of the most experienced wheat cultivators 
in Northern Vermont, in close proximity to tho Green mountains, who 
projrounces it the best lie has over grown. Tho straw averages about4 
leet, light yellow', veiy slrong, and free from rust. Heads avemge 4 to 
5 inchi'sln length, somewlmt tapering; kernels wliite, large, and plump. 
Very hanlv and productive. 
Prices; By mail, §1.00 per lb.; 3 lbs., §2.50, post-paid. By express, at 
• • ck, §4.00; bush., §12,00. 
uoston. Mass., and Now-York City. 
purchaser’s expense, per peck 
Tho above varieties wore first offered bj’’ us last Spring, and wore oxtenaively grown throughout the 
country duiing tlie past season, and furnished ample proof of their excellence and superiority over the older 
vaneties. Toimluceas exlemleda trial as possible, wo offered liberal premiums to those who ru'oduced the 
largpt ciiiantity of grain from one ounce of either of these varieties. The result is marvelous and shows \vliat 
^n be accompHslu^ by superior seed and good cultivation. Tho largest yields arc as follows: Tho Triumph 
lbs., Adninaut Wheat 108 lbs., and Grccii lilouutaiii Wheat 71 lbs., each, from one 
! ^‘''Pert of the awards will appear in our Novcltj' Sheet, published iu February, and will he 
lmmaiJed°toalfa *^ r***^^”f' suggestions about graiu.grow'ing are given. A copy will 
NEW VARIETY SPRING WHEAT FOR 1884 . 
be.ardless variety of remarkably robust and vigorous gi’owth; the straw is stroDi 
vw coi.inRct.i,!i ,niV;?.,\.®.I"!.f.V\Yll?i“^^^^ 
ven- coiiinaet n., 1 ™ Weather. The lica.ls are fo. 
wo^dcrfuliV in-Dii 1 'ii® ^ nlled ; beny of light amber color, i)hnnp, hard, au%t > lh v j. 
such rc8ultVhowi?'GY‘^cu-sily produce fifty to seventy bushels, if properly cultivated. To obtai 
ample ouanVitv 'riinsown thinly in drills, thirty to forty pounds ot seed per acre boingfl 
J npens quickly and romaikablr m’oY.iir .’’ooua «iimi'i.i tiYArAr^r-' - . .* 
ample ouantUu mmia u inmiy in (inns, thirty to forty pounds of seed per acre ueuigi' 
got over-ripe lj(ifore harvest iVig^^*^ quickly and remarkably evenly; care should therefore bo taken not to let 
irrigaUolf and w\tho^t”wo^d^^^ diuing tho past live years, iu various sections of our country, umli 
grower in the \vorid *fullvVnn\^niAiWL^^^^ to recommend this now Wheat in highest terms to every when 
tho grower, and prove q?.rmwi\A ^ ni ^ every whore give good satisfaction, yield prolltublo returns i 
^ ^ ''' 
Dc8ci-ii>iivc*<drciil^v8?”lirh‘^r,,ii^w»iT:®Vli*^ seed must he bought of us this spri«i 
^ ^ lunilcd free on npplicntiou. 
COLLECTIONS OF 
SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS. 
flowYrint:h'nCcVoToR:ihl®o'^^^^^ 
mixert Clladioliis, anil six Tahinoaos. I’rico SI rn®"'^ 
Two Tlgrirtl^oTamBItera ^ Concliillom, 
-»io.?ror !)ti 7 ® 
nml Tonulfolhim j Twolvo ilnoal mU "iVn "‘ii'''"®’"'"’ 
Tulmroaoa, nml tCo Amatv u 'n"'"'’'®'""’ 
Price, 83.00. nniyllls 4'orniossiHshna. 
Purimrcn; Two Si of "n^io ."Yl 
ilorn, ami Alba; 0. o each i im'Y""'?'"’ 
OxaBR,aaRo.tcc,aaaJ;.wo,^n;rrrS:^ 
Randolph’s Hand Seed-Sower. 
For sovrlng all kinds of small Gor¬ 
don Soods with accuracy 
patch. It is easily operated b> ” 
lady or a child of ordinary 
ligouco, with a little pracuep. 
^ -Its costis trilling coinpaivdwnu 
the advantages resulting **5 
«s«. Thcaavlngln time and 8te*w 
will undoubtedly repay the ou W 
in tho planting of a 
Itsconmruotlon m »» 
to got out 01 
order. . 
Dcsoripil'J 
Oirofi'f'la 
■— ~ fiMliB**—•—“nT'*’—n 
rrico,§5.00. 
B. K, BLISS & SONS "d -i 
34 Barclay Street, New 
Olroni ‘‘ii'i 
lunlleil I® 
itPl'l‘®A''o6 
Prkie. vfi", 
oaoli. 4>ou'' 
by mull. I’"?!; 
paid to l>W 
mldvOSB, l®r 
81.00. 
(Usoouut t“ 
ngonts. 
