Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 25, 1869, Image 4

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    R. V.r. FURNAS, EDITOR,
To whom all Communications on Agriculture
should be addressed.
' friendly Legislation.
At the session of the 2sebr.-i.ska Leg
islature just closed, f-everal acts were
paed encouraging Agricultural de
velopments of the fctate. "An Act to
encourage the growth of Timber,
Fruit Trees and Hedges, provides to
exempt from taxation of the real or
personal property of each taxpayer
who shall plant, andsuitably cultivate,
one or more acres of foreet trees for
timber, the sum of one hundred dol
lars annually for five years for eacn
acre planted and cultivated ; the trees
not to exceed twelve feet apart, ror
each acre of fruit trees planted and
cultivated, fifty dollars valuation is
exem pt. The trees not to excec d thir-
ty-three feet apart
For each mile of
hedge, fifty dollars valuation isexemp
ThU will do, when no better can be
had. Tour acres of timber planted on
- i r .-r.ln,1 ot fnnr hurt-
a
dred dollars, will exempt it from tax-
ation for five years. e are notmucn
the mssaire of laws to
induce men to do what their interest
of itself requires them to do. A man
who would not plant four acres of
timber for the benefit he would derive
from it, would not be likely to devote
the expense and labor merely for the
paltry.bonasthe law provides. The
act in question was introduced and
passed, prompted by the best of mo
tives, and we wish may result in good.
Quite an effort was made to pass a
Herd Law. In fact a "Herd Law"
was passed ; but nearly every county
in'the Slate or at least one or more
precincts in nearly every county were
exempted from the operations of the
act. It is, therefore, in our opinion,
worse than none at all. We favor a
genuine herd law ; and fully believe
that the true interests of the .entire
State demands the enactment of such
a law." At our leisnre. and before an
other session of the Xegislature, we
intend to fully discuss this important
question. In the meantime, we invite
correspondents, and friends of agri
cultural developement to do the same.
Where fences are made, they should
be made to fence in, not out. There is
no justice is requiring one farmer to
fence iniis species of product, while
his neighbor's is allowed to roam over
the broad acres without check or re
straint. But enough for the present.
Section one of chaptcrpne of an act
now in existence,. entitled "Agricul
ture," and which now provides that
County Agricultural Societies shall
have from the County Treasury, two
cents on each inhabitant, but not to
exceed the'sura of two hundred dol
lars, was amended by increasing the
gum to three cents on each inhabitant,
and abolishing the restriction to two
hundred dollars.
The law in existence heretofore al
lowed the State Board of Agriculture
the sum of three hundred dollars au
nuelly, out of the State Treasury, to
be used in the payment of premiums
nwftrded at the State Fair. This was
amended by increasing the sum from
three hundred dollars toone thousand in-eunerine winnowsor the bulk
, Tr t,u M inhi on,i hd-bc so aranged that they can be
uouara. utn wK.im .
i i x . n(mnt. mm u 1 1 1 ra.u
impofuiut auicuumtuw. -
unit in r-ood.
An pffiirt made to rmss an act
Tirohibitintr. or rather reerulatin?: the
X oi - w
introduction of Texas aud Cherokee
cattle into, or driving them through
thia State. If we are correctly in
formed, the Eill did not pass.
An act was passed "to prevent the
trespass of animals upon cultivated
lands," in certain parts of the State
only. If if had been general in its
application, it would have been a very
4 7 .
good Herd Law. The principal fea
ture of thi3 act is, that animals are
trespassers on unimproved lands hav
ing trees of any kind planted thereon,
or young hedge planted out. Good as
far as it goes.
February 1G, 18G3.
ColR. W, Fcknas:
1 Dear Sir I still have a quantity of
seed of the Indigo Shrvb and Striped
Japance Corn, to efid gratuitously
to any one sending a two cent stamp
for return postage. Address
J. Cochrane,
Havana, Mason Co., IUinoU.
The Central Union Agricul
turist, for February, is on our table.
This monthly, as we have before in
formed our readers, is published at
Omaha in our State, and edited by
Jeremiah Behm, Esq. The present
number is equal in all respects, to
Its predecessor. . This being the
only paper in the State devoted exclu
sively to agriculture, we arc anxious
to see it fostered and sustained. The
Agriculturist is a large thirty-two
paged paper, well filled with excellent
matter, and i3 furnished at $2 per an
nnm. Our post master, Mr. Marsh, is
agent, and will fchow specimens of the
paper.
We call eppecial attention to the
advertisement of Ordway & Tarker,
cf Freport, 111., to be found in to-day's
paper. They have an extensive stock
of evergreens, and cfler them at prices
within the reach of all. The ever
green trade with them is specialty,
and they are anxious to get up a trade
with our western prairie farmers.
They give some home references, it
will be seen.
T. T. South wick & Co., Commer
cial Nurseries, Nanville, New York,
it will bo seen advertises with us in
this issue. This is, a reliable firm,
which furnish the best of references;
a long list of which can be seen at our
office residents of Iowa, Illinois,
Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and other
States. See the advertisement.
IIarkness & Andrews, Faribault,
Minn., are believers in the "power of
printer's ink," and accordingly come
before our people with their advertise
ment. They are anxious to cultivate
the acquaintance of prairie farmers,
and tie prepared to hold out induce
ments. Road what they have to say.
Head the advertisement of A. S.
Hall, Vineland, N. J. He has a fine
ttock. Send fur price list
lVater and Wind Povrer at llie
West.
The Commissioners of Maine exhib
it an immense grand total of water
power, which the young frtate of e
braska can leave far in the shade with
a fiiwics of nower she possesses, ana
which is succeptable of development
to an almost unlimited extern.
Unfortunately this ISL'ite. ."so far CS
heard from," is not abundantly sup
t.iii n-irh fnpl for steam, ana our
streams are not well located for manu
Turf urine numoses
Fuel here will necessarily be dear
until our planted forests have time for
irrowth. or cheap transportation can
bring us coals from the rich mines of
our mountains wet.
We have no lack
which can be put
wheels as it passes
nlains.
of wind force,
to turning our
over our broad
"Wind mills are now constructed so
as to govern themselves to a regulari-
tv of speed, between a good running
wind and a gale, not surpassed by the
operations of the steam governor.
With such mills pumping can be done
at no expense of power, and no cost
except oil and a lew minutes attention
A. I UULM Ull lV ALW'I T iV AK. t
lilt' uuiun i auuu liainua'j i
nv are now better served wi in water
at their lanre Ehons in this city, by a
5 - r- 111 a riAmi ttolltr tin iiv f ncn
iiiu.ii.-iui f at a,jAui in j w L.auovt
than they were oneyear ago by steam
afc ft runrfin- expense of about fifteen
dollars per day. This mill is but par-
tially f elf-regulating, and cost about
and
one-half as much as diu the engine.
For irrindinr irrain. and in fact for
all machine work which can be done
without much attention and hard la
bor, wind power is both practicable
and profitable ; but where artisans are
employed it is important that the
time of running should be controlled,
and my object in writing is to call in
ventors to this point, uive us a plan
that will "bottle up" power to be used
as we see proper,
In good situations here a wind-mill
will run upon an average of fifteen
hours per daj' of twenty-four hours
during the year,
drive machinery is objectional from its
scarcity, ereat evaporation, and ex-
penseof reservoirs. Concentration o
air is only limited in capacity by the
strength of machinery and power
used, and in it we may possibly hnd
the proper -clement.
Ot cour
11 V. 11 1 4 J V A JO ill CtrtlVSal
machinery t-hould be driven by it di
rect, thus avoiding the loss by fric
uon, leakage, etc. lour correspon
dent who discussed utilizing the sun's
power, would find himself far in the 1
rear if he should attempt a race with
some of our "gentle zephyrs."
hile Holland is kept above water
by very rude wind mills, why not u.e
our ingenious Yankee devices to float
us upon the tide of commercial pros
perity? Omaha, Act'. Cor, Scientific
American. .
Tcntllatc the Cellar
It is quite common in the fall to
close all outside avenues to the cellar
and not allow them to be open till the
cold weather, is past. This is a bad
practice bad for the vegetables stored
within, and for the health of the fam
ily above. -
During moderate weather in winter
when for a week or more the mercury
scarcely falls below the freezing point,
a cellar tnus eiosea will he very warm
so warm as to hasten the decay of all
kinds of vegetables, and especialy of
iruus scoreu wuuin ; ana tuougii this
decay may not be apparent at first, yet
all that erispness, which characterizes
tresa vegetables and fruits, are lost;
in some cases the article hriveles and
dries up, and in others it begins to de
cay in Hpots.
It often happens that this state of
things exist as early as January, and
in almost all such cases the closeness
and heated condition of the cellar is
a prominent cause of the evil. To
avoid this, let some of the outside open-
turown open at any time, and they
iamI, l . i ..i ...i. i
ruuuiu uit iiiu-u oniy w licit mere is
dangerof freezing. This rule will hold
in reference to vegetables, but is speci-
ally important in keeping apples.
They should be kept as cool as Dossi-
ble and, not freeze, mid for this remon
they should be kept m a seperate eel-
Jar, as they will resist a much lower
degree of cold than vegetables.
ifthe cellar is not ventilated the ef
fluvia of this decaying matter rises
iiirough crevices in the lloor or trroujrh
mu ujffu ceiiar uoor anu oecomes a
iruitful scource of disease.
There is no doubt that much of the
sickness that prevail a in early sprint
: : i i. . . y .. " I
is owing to tins cause. Vontil.affl tho
cellar, then, and remove all decaying
uiauii .h i.n M 11 aijears. or. JjOuis
Journal of Agriculture.
Read the advertisement of F. K.
Phoenix, that old, extensive and relia
ble dealer of Bloomington, HI. Every
boby in this county knows Mr. Thoe
nix, and all that we may say of him
will not increase his reputation as a
iso. I nurseryman.
J. F. Martin, of Mt. Sterling,
Uino, is making a specialty of the
Ice s Seedling Grape, and offers with
the vines and cutting, at rates within
the reach of all who desire to cultivate,
all other varieties can be had of him.
That noted Seedsman, J. J. II
Gregory, of Marblehead, Mass., is be-
e i a . . I
, V y' "e..uave
AFiantvv4 jl lata bvcu iur years past, alia .
always with most gratifying success
Blackwell IiitoTHERS, Titusville,
New Jersey, offer a choice lot of Teach
Trees at reduced prices. Their adver
tisement wm be found in our present
issue.
-NO FREIGHT TO PAY.-No charge for
boxing, and the labor free, to those who buy our
BmaU Fruits, Plants and Trees.
Missouri Plants, grown on Missouri clay soils
strong, thrifty and hardy.
We iiKirront your stock to reach you at post office,
express or freight office.
When a number of you send your orders In one,
will put up each separate mark the owners name
plainly on each package, and pack lit one box.
If you ever want fruits, now Is the time to get
them, on the finest terms.
Thompson, Mtkis fc Co.,
Brockfield, Mo.
WD EVEnGREEUS !
LX)R ORNAMENT, Protection and
JL Wind I'.reaks, for Honied on the Prairie,
aud Stock in inclement season.
Balaam, riiruce and Jorway Pine, to 10 Inches
lu-ii f 10 per lixjo
Arbor Vitae, Hemlock fc "hite Fine, t
to 10 inohes hi'h 8 per 10TO
American Um U, to 10 inches hih.. S per low)
Auiericnti I.urcii. 2 to 3 feet . 30 per 1(100
Assorted, 'arioiw kinds 8 per l(w
Kuropean Lairch, 6 to hi inches 8 to Li per lOW
WC ARC mPORTIXG OUR
SUIIOPEAIT LARCH
DIRECT PR03I EUROPE.
Our Small Fruits are from tfry, rlein, tiay land,
in the(reen B:iy country. We liud trees from that
section do much the lest with us. We miike ninetv
rxr cent, prtiw. anuaremxid nhite. Will be secured
ly one rf t tie p rm. pernonully. when taken up.
niake EVER L, li LESS ft specialty.
We
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR
BOXING.
tH One-foii rth cash to accompany the order; the
balance CUD.
Tiffffbf.xcfs. President or Caxhler of either of
rLe bankn in t! i city: or, F. A. Tisdel or Charles
bmiih. Sjilem, Nebriu-ka.
Afidress OIU'WAY ft; PATtKFR.
ft:jw-tiu Freepurt, IliiaoU.
OF THE IMPORTANCE
OP
Evergreen Wind Brakes
On our Western Prairies, every enterprising far
mer is fully aware. The lullowing from uie uuraen-
"We are orteri astonished at the great difference
between shelter and exposure. In our own neigh
borhood, us we write, balvia, Splewles, He.iotrope
.......,,.,.., l.r. ar In full hl.tOT! i tl I'H T ( 1 (' 11 S K I ! (' 1
, l r- I I l U 1 !..-, 11V 111 ............
terei by trees on the northwest, while not a hundred
yard from the one in our mind s eye, t lie same now
r fin. hi.n-t mill hiive een lor nome weeks back :
anrl in the iniddi of winter a il(ce surrounded with
evergreen belts will be more like a spring scene than
one of winter.
All who have had experience also know how much
ptiuNt the dilutee" of sucees are with TRAS-
J'LASTEI XCRSERY GROWX EVERGREESS
titan with Forest KverTeens, commonly desnated
'Native." The latter usually lail : and must, in or
W to trow at all. have the closewt attention and all
rirfiinistAiiceM favorable: while those crown In
,1 Ik1. and OSCEor TWICE TRASS LASTED
need no more fare than any otiier tree. The old
adduce Errrv Man to hit Trule" in no case was
ever 'more applicable than in GROWISG EVER
HUE ESS until they are established.
Our prices are so low that no 1'rairie Farmer can
afford to Ret alonir with less than one hundred or
more. Thev wilL in.Uns vcara. make as e!li"lual a
wind brake an a stone wk.11, and add hundreds of
dollars to the selling value ot any form.
PRICE LIST.
- FEB 100 FEB 1000
JCorway Spruce, 8 to 12 Inches $ f jo
an cio iz to !) ao iu
do do 15 to 18 do 15 CO
Austrian Pine. 6 to 12 do 8
Scotch do 6 to 12 do 8
White do 10 to 15 do 7
Am. Arborvitae 8 to fc! do 5 30
DECIDUOUS TREES.
Kuropean Ash, 2 to 4 it . f !2 per ino
dj Aloiinuja ash, e to 10 in .i jt iuj
do do do lto3ft$iuperltJ 40 per.r
do Linden, 1 to 2 ft 10 per liw
do i-lnitood timber tree. 2 years
strontr 10 per 100
EUJIOPEAS, OK Tl KO LaST LA H('Ji,
the brut tivilfr trrr in thr iforW, t betntf
imicrixlinhlr, and ne:rly as rapid a
prower as the boft iluple, eight to 12
inches fl per 1(10 f-S per 1000
Same, 12 to IS Inches.. per 100 5 per 1000
TERMS PTRICTLY CASH.
Am our low prices will not enable us to realize upon
TIME SALES.
On order of over 110 and under 5,ha1 ft he express
charges will be prepayed. On order of $15 and over
all express charges prepaid.
Htock warranted in good condition. Our stock Is
verv tine, and we think we cannot be undersold.
Kemittanees.mav ne maae Dy postal oroer, nraii
on New York or Chicago, by mail,- or U. H. and Ntv
tional currency by express, prepaid. Currency if by
mail at sender 8 risk though generally safe.
HOOT ORAFTX. TRAXSCEXDF.XT AND
Hl'SLOF CEAB, put tip to ftrder. .
Circular containing many useful hints and a gen
eral assortment ltrice List sent on receipt of stamp
for postage.
1'ropoKitions lor anveniBing rrom esiern Agri
cultural papers solicited. ;
Address llAitt.i i-svs k Ai uur-ns.
20-6w Faribault, Minnesota.
. :
TITUSYILLE HUESEEY.
MERCER COUNTY,
NEW JERSEY.
20,000
IECII TREES
5 to 6 feet high.
..s....$loo per loon
J.ft'fc SKmIIS
"
All the leading -varieties In good assortment,
ed and delivered at ltailroad station without
Tack-
EXTRA CHARGE.
U,VUU Peach Trees In dormant bud. $30per 1000
Packed.
i,UUU Dahiuus. A fine collection, embracing
Show, Fancy and Pompone varieties ; 30
cents each ; fx per dozen, sent by mail,
postage paid ; f 3 per hundred by express
or freight.
Small Norway Spruce, and Other
EVERGREENS, LOW.
ALSO GENERAL SUItSERY STOCK.
EARLY ROSE POTATOES,
1 per lb; per3Bs.
HARRISON POTATOES,
f 1 per 4 lbs by Mail.
Landrelh's Garden Seeds.
B LA CK WELL BROTHERS,
TiturriUr., STrrcer Cb., y. J.
fobiv:
west avj: ;n xjiz
HUES ERIES.
GRAPES TESTES.
I invite the attention IWlw. ar,A
GRAP2 VINES,
two years old, having been root pmned and
Planted out last Snriiirr. ti.aw ......i
ESS,1" SprUlg- y have made a very
I offer great Inducements to those wanting vines.
iiKewise 1 nave on hand nrA t,.i, ..i.-n
nrwl k"itt..f :., oi,. ui n Il&OU
BLACKBERRY,
DAVIDSON'S THORN LESS. AND DOO-
LITTLE BLACK CAP
RASPBERRY.
SESD EOS PRICE LIST.
A. 8. HALL,
febm
Vineland, IT. J.
SEEDS, ROOT GRAFTS. Osage
yrnKf jmj. prime, new, 510 per basnet
niT:,iwnniii, iron. KootUrarts, Ap
p e. packed. lo,i, f a. Osage Hedge plants, 1st cl..
best Borts. Stocks Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry,
u..nr,a,:. jiuntm, evergreens, lirnpes, Jjowning
rtwseherry, Charles downing Htrawberry, Black
berries, Raspberries. (Jreen House Bedding Plants,
ineo, oeuu nc. tor ttiree dialogues.
febiVfim McLnn Illlnnls.
T.
T. SOUTHWICK & CO.
COMMERCIAL. NURSERIES,
DansriUc, N. Y.
Standard orDwarfCherry, jyears, JTo. 1
, - JfllO per 1,000
Fine .. j.j per 100
mvarf Pear, 2 years, extra fi ne ;2,'i0 per 1.(0
Plum on Plum, 2 years, i to 7 ft ,V per lixt
Plum on Plum. 2 vears, 4 to 6 it ; 30 per 100
Plum eedlinir, o. 1 , l per l.ono
Cherry Currants, I year . f H) and 50 jier 1,000
irr v.uuuj -jj per 1,000
The above Btoclt is of the best possible quality,
true to name, and will he carefully duir and packed
in best style. Full particulars bv "letter on applica
tion. T. T. SOUTHWICK & CO.
GREGORY'S SEED CATALOGUE.
- l nave over mxiy acres in sseeu on my
Miree feeo I arms, in iinroieneafl, Mass., where I
nave ruisea over one nunarea varieties the past
wMnn.ai perfrrtitfifnttited. I Import many choice
feeds from the best F.uropean growers. As the or
iginal Introducer of the Hubbard iSquash, Marble
head Mammoth CVhbage, and manv new and rare
veuetables, I invite the patronage of the public,
tel vwrrantcd to I or rrjtretented. (1tnJ0ffuet
prnit uu. J AJltO J. It. ti KAiJK I ,
febVfiru Marblehead, Mass.
Fresh Garden, Flower and Tree
Seeds, and SmalLJFrnits, Prepayed by
r.lau. A complete and judicions as
sortment. 25 sorts of either Seeds,
$1.00. True Cape Cod Cranberry with
directions for culture on Mq;b. or low
land. New fragrant Everblooming
Japan Honeysuckle, charming new
hardy Vine. 50 cents each. $5 00
per doz. prepaid. New Early Rose
Potato, 75 cents per lb. 5 lbs. 53.00,
prepaid. Priced catalogues to any
address, also trade lists, gratis. Seeds
on commission. Agents Wanted.
B. II. WATSON, Old Colony Nur
series ana seed Establishment, Plym
outh, Mass. Established 1S42. 20-2m
T, . m
RE AT
Outlines
TVES SEEDLING. TIIE G
1 PREMIUM GRAPH Vines and Cuttl
of this and many otlieT Kinds, at lowest rates. Stock
and satisfaction guaranteed. Ive Vines 1 and 2
years old. from to $70 per 10r, owing to ape and
class. Cuttintrs.'y per 1ijo: f ur buds each, f'.S for
.5m). Colored plate of the Ive's 50 cts., post paiit
Send for its hbtory and price list of (ienern! N ursery
bUick,frte. J Art. F. MARTIN,
BOX 113 Mt. A'.'iii-bington,
20-Tr Haai..on Cq. Oiiio.
MEW SEEDLING POTATOES.
x Three new kinds, of great excellence,
not to be found in any other catalogue; are engraved
and fully described in in v new eed catalogue, tent
trratti to alU JAME.5 J. 31. ORKiiOliV,
febuV6m Marbiehead W
PEAR GRAFTS Made from whole
Roots, by the best workmen; and hints
on the proper manner of planting and careing for,
sent with the Grafts. $20 per l.mu.
T. T.hOCTIIWICK & CO.,
30 Dansviile. . Y.
ASAGE ORANGE SEED BY MAIL
J On receiptor $1.00 wo willsend by mall,
postage paid, one pound of Osage Orange Seed.
Three Pounds for $3.00.
Our seed la new and good. We can also supply it
by the
Bushel or Hundred EnslieL
Address
McCnllough, Drake &, Co,
19-ot Box 37, Sbarpsburg, Ohio.
GENUINE IMPORTED
NORWAY OATS.
SAMPLES SENT rBC TO fAKMEKH.
FROM 100 to 130 bushela grown to
the acre. Weighs from 40 to 45 pounds
to the bushel. This Oatsh&i been grown on every
variety of soil, and in every ttate of the Union, with
the most perfect success.
Thegrain is very lurie,phimpnnd hfinrtxome, has m
remarkably thin hunk, aud rijveiis earlier than the
common varieties.
The straw is bright, clear, , and not liable to
lodge, is perfectly clear of ruM, and grows from 4 to
S feet hign. We have both the White and Black
Norway, both the same price, and equally produc
tive.
We will send one quart of the above Oats to any
address, pxtpaii, for.... . . . fl W
l wo ouurw, ixxt paia . 2 w
One peck sent by express or freight 6 00
One bushel, 40 pounds 10 00
CAUTION. We wish It distinctly understood
that this is not a li'ht oats. wei',rtilng2s to Xi pounds,
raisetl in New Knglund, and sold under the name of
Norway, but imported seed, every bushel guaran
teed to weigh ) pounds, or the money refunded.
Samples of both kinds tent free lor a three cent
stamp.
circulars and Testimonials free.
Address all orders to A P. 350YEB A CO.
19-2t Parksburg, Chester Co.. Pa.
CHERRY HILL HUR SERIES.
Established la 1854.
NUKSERYMEX,
DEALERS AND PLANTERS,
will find at these Nurseries a complete collection of
TREES AUD PLANTS,
In every department.
Standard Fruit Trees,
Dwarf Fruit Trees, ... .
Small Fruits,
Grape Vines,
Fruit Stocks, -
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &c.
Evergreens, In great variety,
Roses, a fine collection, . ,
Seedlings, for nurserymen,
- Rare Plants, recently iin
; ported.
Rhubarb & Asparagus,
an Immense stock.
NEWWIIOLESALE CATALOGUE
JUST ISSUED.
Hoopes, Bro. &. Thomas,
WEST CHESTER, Penn.
febl8-3ra
THE KITTATIHHY.
The LARGEST
and most Productive,
ft-'.
SWEETEST
and most Delicious,
HARDIEST,
and every way the beet
Blackberry Known !
The above Is amply borne out
by the testimony of" ull who have !
piven it a fair trial all orer the I
lo,T-- country, and is tiieontv newtmit
ATZEABX on Qf roeentintrotluctioii that conies
up to the recommendations of Its friends.
PLANTS OF THIS AND OTHER. KINDS.
Also the
Best Strawberries & Raspberries,
EARLY ROSE,
nd other Seed Potatoes,
delivered at yonr nenrest Post Office as ctm as if
you called at the nursery in person, and
Warranted Genuine.
PRICE LIST GRATIS.
Addrefis
E. WILLIAMS,
Montrlatr, Xetfi Jrrnry.
febll-3m
HOME NURSERY.
Apple, Pear, Flam, Cherry, Evergreen
TREES, AND
Ornamental Shrubbery.
A LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Grape Vines, Currants, Gooseberries, Kasp.
berriesand strawbernts.Choice Roses, Creep
ers, Vine. Tulips, Xallies, Peonies,
lielyira, etc.,
AT I.01V RATES.
Grounds 2d Block South of Court House
HAVANA, ILLINOIS.
SPRING OF 18GO.
I desire to call the es Denial attention of mv former
customers and the public generally, to my stock and
prices, especially to tne quality or tnestocn now
ollered, and I would solicit s continuance of your
patronage and favors, to deserve which my best ef
forts will be directed.
A-Packing and tshlpplng done In a careful man
ner. All goods deliverea at the tlx press utnee, Rail
road or Steamboat Landing free of charge.
PltintM and Seeds by .Mail. Grapevines, Straw
berries, Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Aspar
agus, V ines and Climbers, Bedding Plants, Bulbous
Kuots, uaraen, t tower ana i ree sseeus, win De sent
bv mail an distance, securely packed in gutta-per-
chti silk, damp moss, &c I send articles packed in
this wny in perlect salety to the most distant parts
of the 1
a uun-eu n
I states.
"lf articles sent out by me are not as represen
ted, send theiu back at my expense and your money
shall be refunded.
Some of the leading articles will be furnished at
the following prices.
CalaloJes and eea Circular furnished on appli
cation.
Concord Orapes, ?l per do.; ffl per hundred.
Ive s Seedliiisr, U"jO ner doz.: 10 m-r humlred.
J)el:twure, two yeurs old, iic each, i
Clinton, f 1 per doz- o per hundred.
My list ot Lilies include the best nf th Janun -
rieties, and our old native favorites at low rates.
Summer Bulbs.
Gladiolus, er Svrord I.ily. Therecent Improve-
tineiien oi uns sptendia nower
renders it one of the finest of all 45 Flora's" ffifts.
My stock comprises over thirtv varieties, van'-
TlCI'ida, or.Iexican Lilr.-An HDnrnnrintpenm.
.ia iu i ' i v 1 1 1 aw lis. L . i . . i iu.r n n
pamon to the above, of m easy cultivation. 10
o:nts each.
Amarillis, or Jacobean Uly-Rare, 50 cents
T ube K ose. A floe stock and cheap, 25 cents each.
Herbaceous, &c, &c.
Chinese Peonies..
..each 25 cts
44 so
t rmirton.
Hollyhock...
Herbiiceous SSpieras..
4 50
t. nrysanthem jius...
Yuca Filamentosa..
Aquilepia Ula nrtulos
" . Alba .
" Cerula.
A urea
Jtosea
Pweet Pcented V'ioleta
Folyanthus (Kn;rlish).r.
Lychness Uranditiora...
" Viisearia.
" Scarlet .
23
25
i
a
25
25
25
)
50
25
25
Xicentra
Alba.
riilox (variety) .
Ielphinium l'ormosum
Feverfew Hunly. ,,,
IManthns (variety )..
.r.
5
25
25
25
25
25
I
v mum, uiue.
Alba
Mountain Daisies..
Fansies, lare
Green-IIouse &.CcddIn?Plants
. AIolfcflon of 8 most d-esirabte, which space
ft,!' toenumefate: also, Plnnts for Vases, trns,
?rj5iLM:T!ie' liaara. Ivy Oerkniuta
ic. vj-,-"'-"s" t"uwsr Aioneywort, tc,
Also, nantfng Baskets and Flower Pots, with or
without plan ts, a 1 ways on band.
Address
J. COCHKAXE,
Havana, Mason County. III.
Sc'Tit particular to order early.
14-ita
J
BL00MINGT0N
r niir.EX houses
400 Acres 01
fill
ROLLIilQ PRAIRIE.
Covered with Apple. Tear, Cherry, a"?(lSi
tw.."iM. inrrsnits. 'ti.ww-be'rrieK. btrawberries and
limnns! (Jurden Kou!, I'lanhi, Root U rafts, btociLS,
bcions. Seeds and CutUBiW ; aud
Deciduous & Ornamenla
tbess-aiid shkubs.
snmvha'H. I-erbreens, Pjeonies, Phloxes
rV..ii.: ir,...,.;ti,u ni uliiilnses. D.'ihlias, thrysan-
thPmu'nw. and Hanly 1 lerbaceous. Flowering PlanU
aud Greenhouse and Bidding Plants.
OSAGE OEANGE PLANTS,
First Class, 50 per 100a
150,000 Concord G rape Vi nes, t wo years old
For sale by
J. K. TEFT & Co.,
P. G. BOX 100. WXriLLE, NEB.
ALSO AT NORTH STAR, MO.
17-2m ' '
OXE TOUNU WILL YIELD
3,000 POUNDS IN ONE SEASON,
BY PLANTING THE GENUINE
Early Hcsg Potato !
BUY TIIE GENUINE FROM
GEO. A. OEITZ,
(The Great Seed. Wheat Farmer.) ,
CII AM BEIlSBr IU3, T A
1 Pound Early Kose sent by Mail, postpaid, for f 1 00
4 Pounds of I jirly Rose, by Mail, ostpuid. for... 3 00
1 Peck Karly Jtose, delivered at C'hambersburg 6 00
1 Peck Karlv Kose, bv Mail, postpaid 7 00
4 Pounds of Surprise Oafs, by Mail, postpaid...... 1 00
4 Pounds New Brunswick Oats, by Mail lor.. 1 00
4 Pounds Swedish tats, sent by Mail l'or 1 00
4 Pounds Korwav Oats sent by Mail for 1 00
4 Pounds Spring "Hurley, sent by Mail for 1 (JO
4 Pounds Yellow Mammoth Corn, by Mail for. 1 oo
4 Pounds Yellow Gourd Seed Corn, by Mail lor. 1 00
4 Pounds best three varieties of Sweet Corn .- 1 00
4 Pounds China Tea SprinsrWheat by Mail, for. 1 00
4 Pounds Block Sea Spring Wheat by Mail, for. 1 00
4 Pounds Canada Club Snrinsr W heat by Mail,... 1 00
4 Pounds Hedgerow Spring Wheat by Mail, for 1 UJ
4 Pounds KioOraii'ieSpriiift Wheat by Mail, for 1 00
4 Pounds scotch Fi :e Spring Wheat by Mail for 1 00
4 Pounds Mammoth Bearded spring Wlieat, lor 1 00
4 Pounds Smooth-headed Spring W heat lor 1 UJ
4 Pounds White Hominy Corn for 1 00
4 Pounds of Harrison Potatoes, by Mail for 1 00
4 Pounds Early Goodrich Potatoes, by Mail ror, 1 08
4 Pourwls White Peach Blow Potatoes, by Mail, 1 00
4 Pounds of Blue Grass Seed for .... ... 1 00
4 Pounds of Italian Grass Seed for 1 00
4 Pounds of Orchard Grass Seed for.-... ..... 1 00
4 Pounds of Herd Grass Seed lor. 1 0
1 Pound of Alsike or Sweedish Clover Seed for. 1 00
2 Pounds oi'Cow Grass or tall Clover Seed for.- 1 00
4 Pounds of red Clover Seed for 1 00
1 Pound ot Egyptian seven-headed Wheat...... 1 00
Best fodder Cutter, at C'hambersburg S5 00
1 Pair of Chester White Hoes, not akin, deliv.
ered at Chambersbunr. boxed - 20 00
Trio of Brahma Puotra l owls.delivered at Cham.
bersburg, boxed 7 00
tosunscribe lor the e.vpi-j;i.uinxai. i ahu
JOURNAL. Only 51. -0 per year.
S'i'The money, iu all cases, to accompany the or-
acr.
A3A11 orders filld promptlv by GEO. A. DEITZ,
Proprietor of the Great Seed Wheat Experimental
Earm, CliamberKburr, Pa.
farmers can rely tlait all Seed, Ktoclt and Fowls
sent out oy Mr. Geo. A. Deitz, are true to name and
pure of the kind. 17-lut
TREE riArvTEns. "
4,
If you wish to pl.v this coming spring, send In
your orders early, and save
Til EE PEDLEK'S MARGIN.
A fine stock of two year old
APPLE, PEAR, PLUM AND CHERRY.
Also Shade Tree, Evergreens, Ornamental Shrubs,
and a general Nursery Stock
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
AT TIIE PKOSPECT HILL NUKSERIE3,
Geneseo, Illinois,
J. & E. RICH3IOND, Proprietor.
Jt"5" Correspondence solicited.
14-4m
onnr
30 Pare of PInin Directinnt for Plantin
and cultivating, loriiimily as well as market garden,
and marketing all Small Fruits. Written from li
years experience, and gives alK-the information of
the lawr and more co.st!v wtirks. so as to put new
beginners on equal footing With old fruit growers.
We have hundreds of testimonials, of which the
following from Kev. H. W. Beecher is a sum Die:
"Your directions for growing Strawberries and
Raspberries are the best I have ever seeu.
ra"I'rice. 10 cents. ia
AVholesale ami retail lists of our plants sent by
man irve on application.
Address
PURDV IfAXCK.
south Bend, Ind.
14-3m
GHAPE
VINES.
COXCOSI) GRAPE 1TXEH.
Two Yeart Old,
COXCORD GRAPE VISES,
Three Yean Old.
DELAWARE GEAPE VIXES,
Tico Yeart Old.
DELAWARE GRAPE VIXES,
Three Yeart Old.
DIAXA GRAPE VIXES,
Tim Yeart Old.
DIAXA GRAPE VIXES,
Three Yeart Old.
CREVELIXG GRAPE VIXES,
Tteo Yeirt Old.
CREVELIXG GRAPE VIXES,
Three Yeart Old.
OPORTO VIXES,
Tu-o Yeart Old.
QPORTO VIXES,
Three Yeart Oid.
Two year old vines of tho fnllowinz kinds
grown out of doors, from bearing vines and
very healthy, with strong larjre roots, and
warranted to make stronr jrrowtu If cronerlv
, . . i . - - -
HARTFORD PROITFW, IOXA. IS It A ELLA,
NORTHERS MVSCA DISK.
REBECCA, PERKISS. ISABELLA,
CA TA WBA, IVES,
BLACK FOX, DRACVT AMBER,
CLIXTOX, MAXY OF ROGERS' HYBRIDS,
' te.f tc., &r
These vines are on land
cleared, and will bo sold
which mast be
VERY CHEAP.
t or quality of Vines heretofore nent from
mis nursery, rerer to Col. 11. IV. Furnas.
All the lealing varieties of trees and plants
to be found in a well appointed Nursery al-
it a uu uaiiu.
For list of very low prices, address
E. WARE SYLVESTER, '
Ljoitt, Xew Tori.
feblt-3m
rilUIT TREES.
Western Trees for Western
ORCHARDS.
TV .
xue largest, stocK of one year old Apple
ZVlKP the. Mississippi. We cultivate
yantrutT, suneu toour western climate.
Our trees, though only 1 year old, are very
jkc anu ir:i!;,t.iTo-is roet h i-h ), the verv
iar'er trees anU saretv tnan
PEARS,
Tv.-o years old,
Very fine.
ALSO, VIXES, PLANTS, &c, Ac.
SEXD FOR CATALOGUE.
s
Address
STARK, BARNETT, & CO.,
Louisiana, Mo.
febll-3m
pEACH TREES. Crawords. Hale,
- and others, five feet $10 per 100
App ejrees in variety, if,' 3 feet & "
Apple Grafts, at low rates;
ftlU assortment of Nursery stock of nil
a-JVm' wnt at wbolesaie prlceT '
febtl-tei0' 06 ii- OFFi COOPER,
i ..-vrrt i nr r 4 vinriP1Tl
!i and Foreign Sorlns V hcai-S " a' Lv u
ley. Corn, ClovL-rste,.s, Gwf ?LV- "; Aimer ti.i
Earm Journal, oniy- . tv.
17-lt't GSO. A. I'EITZ, Chmbejnrgi
GRAPE VINES FOR SALE.
Plants of Best Quality !
TRICES MODERATE.
AU the Lea Hnjr Varieties, such as
CONCORD, CT.INTON, DELAWARE. HART
fOllD PllOLTKIf, IVtS, NOHTON-a
VIROINIA, Jcc.
and many jtew and rare varieties.
ATinilUHlCK. CYXTIIINA, DI
ANA. HAMBURG. MILES,
MOTTLED. MARTHA, ROGER'S
HYBRID, &c.
ALSO,
SMAILL FRUITS,
Strawberrlcn, Haupberries, Blackberries,
of the best Market Varieties;
AND SEED POTATOES,
Early Goodrich, Harrison am
Early Hose.
All the above of our own rrowlnz;
warranted
genuine ind of UKST lAL'ALlfV.
Address
I.SIDOR BUSTI W3N,
Price list Gratia.
Bushberg, Mo. i,
-3ra
Amateur Cultivator's Guide
TO THK
Kitchen and Flower Garden.
TheTwentv-third Edition of this popular and use
ful work, which has met with so jtreat favor in
past, was iKsueu Jiinunry l.i, mucii eninnrea ana lm-
Droved. conta.ninir flescriptlve nw ot uu r lower
and Garden JSeed.s worthy of cultivation, embracing
over twenty-h ve hunurea varieties; towhiJ-h wad
ded all the novelties in Flowers and Vegetable lor
also two hundrel varieties of the choiceist
French Hybrid (Jlariiolus.
The work comprises lo r(?es- Tastefully bound
in cloth, with two beautiful Colored Plates. one
steel, besides one hundred other Knsrravinc. Price
50 cents, post-rnid. Paper Cover,Tne Colored Plate,
one iiunareu juigraving", post-pain, cents.
Addres! w ash lit KN CO.,
Horticultural Hall, Boston, Ma8.
The Unrivalled Prize Tomato
"GEXISRAI GRAIJT."
We take pleasure In announcinz to the public that
vrv nuve iwjurcu iiictiuirvMiicKui tills juntiy cele
brated Tomato. It originated ia the garden of an
Amateur, who, after growing it for a number of
years m connection with all the leading sorts, be
came convinced that it was tar superior to any oth
er, and that it should be widely disseminated; and
or tnis pun)ose it wan nut into our bands. In con-
BidraUon oi the many disappointments experienced
u the introduction of new varieties, we have given
it u thorough trial of two years : and it has fur ex
ceeded our expecliitions, ever attracting great atten
tion wnere exni-utea, taKinsj tne nrst prize aiove
an omers hi me .iaxsacnusetLs Horticultural boci
ety's Kxhihition the past two years.
CAUTION.
On account of the Immense popularity of this
variety, we find that parties are ottering tor sale a
spurious seed, desiring to obtain large prices for the
comiriou nuriH. e wuum niereiore recommena
parties purchasing only those sealed packets bear
ing our nimie, as none omers can oe genuine.
Price per packet. -i cts.: apackeu. tl. Prices to
the trade on application.
WASHBIRS 6 CO.
2m Horticultural Had, Boston, Mm
1869.
18G9.
WM. II. LYMAN'S
Illustrated Floral Guide
ASD
CATALOGUE OF SEEDS AND PLANTS,
Isnow published, eontaininsr descriDtions of over
,) varieties of Flower Seeds and olants. It U
splendi liy illustrated with about thirty elegant wood
engravings and two beautiful colored plates, cue of
which will be, the celebrated
JIrs. POLLOCK'' Geranium;
colored fron cture. In it will be found designs for
nrniiigirtg thi flower garden; together with lull di
rftions lor Sowing Seed. Transuiantine'. c This
work will besentlreeto all mv Customers, and to
all others, on receipt of ten ceuts, which is not hall
tne actual cosr.
I am also introducing to the. Public my new Tonia-
iU, IUC
LYJIAS MA.lLUOTn CLFSTER.
Dr. D. Ttice, says: "Everybody should have it."
This Tomato Is a enm between a French unknown
variety and tiie Lester's Perfected, retaining the
smoothness and solidity or the latter, growing in
clusters; each stem bearing from six to twelve to
matoes on it. It is perieciiy smooth and nearly
round, about tne size ot a Ua;lwiii apple : color ol
rosv pink, and keeps well ; solid, has out few seeds,
and is no doubt one of the best early varieties we
have. It Is uneiceiied for eating raw, and Is deli
cious for cooking; being very high flavored. In
earliness it excel is tlie fveyes tomato, and ripens
its innt evenly, about ten days beiore the Karly Red.
tf "Undoubtedly the best market variety of Tomato
m existence. a
This variety was obtained from seed in 1864. In
lt. it ripened its lruit 1 luS DA a belore the Early
wmootn lieu.
PRICE IN SEALED PACKETS, 5c.EACH.
For Illustrated circular, containing descriDtion.
rei.uuiiiieiiu;ii iuhs, oil..,
1V3I. H. LYMAN,
Importer of Seed, Bulbs, and Plants,
Leverett, Mass.
Fifth. Year. 200 Acres.
GREAT WESTERN NURSERIES.
LYONS, CLINTON CO., IOWA.
Fruit & Ornamental Trees,
Grape V
iiicw, &c,
FOR SPRINO 1869.
n c cuer lor next snnnir r.lfinttno. a
mentof nurserv storW it Vo,,. '
be fully as good as repre-
sented.
For full particulars, send for our Catalogue
which ia
EI AILED FREE.
Apple seeds, warranted fresh, 13,00 per busheL
Osage seeds, 13 00
Fine Osage Plants, fi.OO per 1,000.
Dr. JIIO. E. EinilS z CO.
lC-3m
Grapevines for Sale.
A few thousand Norton, rir.l.in mA
eard Larrrs. raised in AI v Vinevani. fmm ri,J
bearing wood.
Norton's Seedllac
.100 per 1000.
Concard..
J560 per 1000.
Also, a few thousand two-year old Plaats of thes
varieties, i"ej
12,900 Gallons Jforton, Concord and Catawba Wines.
THEO. ENGELMAXX.
Mascoutaii p. o., flair County.
AVLY 20 CENTS. Send to OLO. A.
0nriT7 ChamN-rb.irx. Fa., for tho "EX-
GKAFE VINES!
GKAPE V I 2T E S ! !
GEAPEyiISTES!!
250.C00 cf theChciccst GrapsYkcs
1,CO.GI)0 GRAPE VINE CTTTINGS.
Alto a lar;e stock of
Currant Plants and Cutting,
GOOSEBEKRIES, ROSES,
Ilaspbcrrics, Sluclibcrrics,
X STRAWBEIUHES.,
- libenbarb, Etc
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Send stamp for
Culture, to
Price List and Jssays on
' Dr. II.
liioouainyton, 11
Benton County Unrserics.
Eatallislica in 1850.
rnill Trees or all ILinds,
ADAPTED TO OCR TRYING CLIilATE.
ALSO
SMALL FRUITS, EVERGREENS,
of all sizes ;
HARDY SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, Ac'
In large or small quantities, at
LOTZST BATES.
Shipments made at Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Address, for prices,
JOS. L. BUDD fc CO.,
Shellsburg, Benton Co. Iowo.
the
1G-Jm
SIJALL, PRUIT3, ic.,
. BY MAIL.
For the annexed prices I will send the following-
packages, postpaid and securely packed, ia
per, on receipt of amount:
Two Dozen of either Agriculturist, Russell,
Downer's Prolific. Jlammouth Ahiine, Fill
more, suaker, crimson cone, Hooker, or
Peabody Strawberries..............
Two dozen Cuttings ef either the Dwarf, Bhad-
oerry, or uwart Mountain Cherry
100 Gray Willow Cuttings .
(.One or the most beautiful, rapid growing
Forrt Trees, It does best on
dry land.
One dozen either Victoria. Linnius. or Straw
berry fie Piant, (strong i-yes,)
Half dozen either Purple Cane. Miridian fyel-
low), Beil D'Fontinuy. Piuialeiphia. iliiiml
Or A. M. Yellow Ra-spherry , ,
Two dozen Privet for Iledges. amall plants, or
iwvuuuigs ...
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum
A$D PERSIMMON TREES.
Also Grape lues. Gooseberries.
Cur.
rants, Blackberries, and
ORXAJIEXTAL SIJKLDCEIIY,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
Address
W31. 3IAXWELL,
Lanesfield. Johnson Conntv. Kansas.
16-t
CATALOGUES FREE!
1,1. O'KESPE, SON l CO
CATALOGUE ofSEEDS,
l-YZ GUIDE TO TIIF.
FLOWER AXD VEGETABLE
GARDEX FOR 1SU9.
(Published In January.) Every lover of flowers
ishng this new work, free fr charge, siiouiil un
dress immediately M. O KKKt E, Mi.V X CO., fcji-
wM!igerjc ruirry s isiocK, liixiesier, i, v. ! -
.L RSEUIE3 Or Y. F. ilEIKES,
DAYTOX, OHIO.
Ay OLD ESTABLISHMENT WITH A
NEW FEATURE.
Every Person can Procure Trees and Plant
At Wholesale Prices,
by ordering through our Club Department.
For prices and other Information, address
W-F. IIEIKES,
Tlavtnn OMr
Miama Raspberry Plants
FOR SALE.
The Largest, Best, and mast productrre
CLACK CAP CROU'X,
d as mnch superior to the DooIIttle FInek Cap
the Budued Feach Ls to the common fceediimr.
43Send for circular.
W. S. C0.1IB.S,
COLLINSVILLE,
Madison Co., 111.
"Warranted Garden Scads.
orrt sew
Descriptive Price Catalogue,
Contslnlmr desorintiona r,f cit ty, rrrnrcreTi
VEOKTAJiLl'ii. including the mst desirable
.iKiruir nuiigesiions rearuinif culture, u
now being iuw, and win be duly mled, to our
custoiuer,! Kit; tootherson receipt of lu cent.
SEEDf BY MAIL.
We furnish Garden Seeds In nar-turp.
Frv:k. to any rsint oilii-e in th t'mti w.Jf.
ordered, at our reguirr pnees, to any amount of 1 or
ED. J. EVAS A CO.,
YnrV Pann
lV3m
ehie
GCMMErCIAL HUr.SERIES,
ERIE, EH IE CO-, PE N.
I. A. Plattinan iSprasue,
I'roprictorM.
uniu .iijje rincs
For sale, of tha hflt
mail at luo rates.
i .V ,..i' jcaruiu. oainpies sent bv
I.OOO.ono Concord, 1-year, So. 1 Zl'm
jO.ww Concord. 3-year. 'o. l.stronscnZl'uo
l'),i) Hartford Proln l-v,.r . i'TZ
PerKfl Per l.ono
70,rl
9H.U0
lO.inw l)eliiw are, l-yejr, o. 1 .,
XI i'ianaj 1-;rar- m
'JO. HI
60.!)
WJ.OO
IW.ijO j
i , c 9 oeeiumif. t-year, Xo, l no
Io.ikm lona, 1-year, o. l.. to !
:V) Israel la. L... ...... : ,
jM Isabella, Catawba andciintoTT'7'
ana :t-year, stronsr
.- S.OO
so
kind, together with
r,7.:n . f',r OK,H- of all the above
a lanre
lot of
AflirfHidac,
V Uta, liebecca, balem, Gorton s VirS,m.
Lnion
otherx a usmi, aau
5,trawbTry Plants strong of aU the best sorts.
). Kaspherries and lilac k tarries. m
i".ii i-urrants and (ioosterries
a),0LO Fine S-year old Apple frees. ht leadins
10,. Cherry Trees, 1-year old, at fx per 1,000.
ALbO PEACH TP. EES. PI.CM TRtT-y
I 'i ,'l'Li a - r . , . . .
APBI-
Together with a large stock of
An.Jl1 1ft PlumandCherrvBeediings:
Apple .-eed and Pear peeds-nriri- ;n.,J' '
cuttings, with Apple (rraJt.turniahed
to order.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Parties ordering nf t. ...
Mi&rt&fYt Sn x5!t from any
reaaoie es.ablishment in the c nited stales."
baTinXonht'"11 T-or one-third cash, and
uu.aute on delivery, or C. O. D
to-ate-infuii. Irade Ust sent on aD jlictiou.
Address,
Icac:, Trees-
Pearh Trees lt .
. . r.
XVilson's Earir
' P'.T !
Kitli.t";nnv,
ALSO A LVKC-E
RasTberrr.r!!-.T ,
berry, and 0ij;rejr.
AT L0Wr.r H
ninu- lae ."Mjrv. k
rat-n or mv life 'r
reraole sou
rcess. th. r
thei, oniers may Hej
tr.ie to name, and first o-ia?., '
lrees n,i j,;:lU piM.k '
any d:.staire. r,i riuifvp , "J 'i 1
cuarge, atTer wtucn thev r 1.
Cusn, or satiSiactory r... :m
oHers. 3 -"eacw
oraje
niiyonrorai rsenr'r rrf.v
ly attends! to. For Pr.cV i,.' t
Audress "
Ifl-.Tin i, v
K r
rn"T Illi'
FAR3I NUBSr.
QCINCT, ILLI
x. c. i5E.vro.f rr,?.
Eab!is!ied &
All the most deiirsy.,
GR APES AND SMALL F2rs
COXSTATLT 03 H
...
Of superior 1'ialitios. wiv.
prices us low, if not lower. ihn 5'
ty can bepurchied.eieMi(Tt
Fruit and Ornaat-
wh'ch my extensive n"arr.iii.iT
ing nurserymen eniib:(-i m. , vl
tomers on the most fj.vn.r irrc'
During an experience otTV7z.r
oilpa
STOCKING LARGE run?-,
fi.oo
I have tested many vir
great extent which iiuc-trvaifa .!
1,00
1,00
. . ..v. . ...... l.-TTIl.IT f w
rely on receiving ail art ol sni 2
vexation altnuani ia thepuntawa"
in.rsTa.TEi Arn rsji-Eaf.
with brief hut comprehensive :n-va
vaiion. mailed Ire to ail afcpli
1,00
Address.
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1,00 I IZ-3TTI
EDGAR S.LXLZ.'a,
FLOMS!
ESTABLISHED IX '
Begs leave to mf'.rii his freaks m
is belter prepared than ever , fMr.s
planus. iitier to make tiie ijai-iwm p. t
or to furnish flowers tortiie
UUEE.Nii' l"SK.
WINDOWS nr
In winter. Devoting ten larr f;rj
business alone, be trels wtrriitxl
the largest sloe Is west of r W i
VEr.ENAS.
UEltAMlr.i, .
DAHLIAS,
PINKS,
iitr.roTr.np3L
FD'HIAr
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Grown epec'al!y foe shipninc. h si
itocic. liis tweive ymrs eiperew i
gives unrivalled 0ifrt;in!;;rs to t "
vvesiern peopie want, and hew tuiwiKt
CATALOGIT,
Descriptive, with rices. s tun
Hie tirtof February, wb:h
un applicatiuu. jld ire-a
13-Jm 56 S. W.urii mm. ir
RIVERSIDE NUH
Davenport, Iowi
If you -want a good article of 5
auch
Grape Tines, Currant. (
Raspberries, Ulaekbcrr
Slrawhtrrlti, Cherry Inn 1
trtfi, l.Ttr;rrrii,ia
Dltclduout Trri,
Send your orders to
j. vr. rE.t?.t
or R W. FUP.NAS, PrownvUIe.
Catalogue free.
OAIkLAO MR JET
ST. LOUIS CO.. M l
1 00.000 riox Eld. r sHln
1 to l loot in heiifkt, ii per M.
d.OX S,!Kar (;pi, J-
. Miami JUcIt t ap iUtipberry
1'),ua) Apara'oa itoou :
Grape Viue of ail the i'a.; v i--t
KH 11 I Bi- K.-tV
18--tm K'.rard.vr.Ie P. P.. t Uq,
PEOPJLE'S IJTJIlSn
We have a Ursesti-clc of the
with manv others, which weoTerV
biivrs. Wurr-iiiut true Ui naoe,
tVHV K-toFiXT.
Apple. Peart, f'berrir. PrarW
taiiice. ;mte, livofn"
Strawberries, l.t-.n- U errir. lir1
Ornamental Tree. r
Flowern, k lYreria hr'
We want a uood reliable man. WV
recommended, to act a.s SKeut ixrii' '"
n Nebraska, Kaixsos, Jlivwiiri aad ia
; ' CotumUsion or Salx
P- L. EOB3 t '
ll-4m-tf jj.jil-
THE BEST I'LL HAVE
1 COSTS A FARM!! F.;iHv &
Aniericnii and Furei'i Snm 'hi-
Corn, L.verseed. ,,;ks.i reK il'-''
t uUder (.ltter. Smi.) ii.r th - EioTJ
Journal," only '.Sut-nts. Ad''tv
1. G EO. A. D LTi'2, Cluir .r
T. C. IIAXWZLL & &
OLD CASTLE HUHSC
GENEVA, ONTARIO CO-V
Invite Ui atteotx'a af
TTcstcra Xnrserjmeo,
Dealers an & &
to their esteusivt and rel-ia'e
CHOICE iilffllS
AT
WHOLESALE
includ!iig
Fruit Tree Standard and Err:
Ornament! Tree rhJ "!ir
kuij iivi,rsrtfii; .
8maII Fruit-t;raev5-''
Ko4e, Creca II"
Plants, Bulb, Ac.
Parties wishing SELECT MMi-E1"
either for their own plantin:? cr to .
quested to give us a call or wr.:
nr r
enclosing stamps for cata:ogues is
Descriptive Catalosrue of Fruir--',rf
Descriptive Catalogue of trui"D
stami.
Wholesale Trade List one red
AJiIres,
T. . 31 AX WELL
, Geneva, OuU
11-y
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and dXALL. TK t.is, and iUK-t i-m -
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