American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . the past summer in England. 6to S feet In height, with from 50 to 75 flowers. It is perfectlyhardy—having stood out the past winter 111 Massachusetts,with a slight covering of straw. A beautiful two-paged lith-ograph, colored true to nature, will be found In our newBulb Catalogue—which will be mailed to all applicants en-closing ten cents.* flowering roots securely mailed to any address uponre-ceipt of price. Extra size, each. Jfo. 1, cacli; S13per dozen. So. 2, each; per dozen. A liberal discount to the trade


American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . the past summer in England. 6to S feet In height, with from 50 to 75 flowers. It is perfectlyhardy—having stood out the past winter 111 Massachusetts,with a slight covering of straw. A beautiful two-paged lith-ograph, colored true to nature, will be found In our newBulb Catalogue—which will be mailed to all applicants en-closing ten cents.* flowering roots securely mailed to any address uponre-ceipt of price. Extra size, each. Jfo. 1, cacli; S13per dozen. So. 2, each; per dozen. A liberal discount to the trade. B. & SOX, 41 Paris Row, & 131 Ihuaan-at., Now O. Address, Box New No. 11, Springfield, Mass. WOLF CREEK NURSERY.—00,000 Cherry(.,000 E. May), 20,000 Peach, Apple and Pear smul-ard and Dwarf. Apple Stocks, rxtra Pear and QuinceStocks. A variety ol Trees and Plants, i Hir E. Mav < In-nvis (we think) the finest In the world. Come and see. or , free. JOHN :, Tiotwood, EARLY ROSE Be Sure and Get (he ft. BLISS & SON, Nos. 41 PARK ROW and 151 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK, (OLD OFFICE OF AMERICANAGRICULTURIST,) the original this variety when we first offered it forin the we have nliiiml- iety, of ivperior We offer for sale a fine stock of this valuable Potato, grown expressly for r The experience of tiie past season fully confirms all that we stated In f: sale Ian spring. Well-ripened lubers have hern exhlMted. grown in eight \i ant t-*tliuony from many growers proving it to be from tiro to three tceeles earlier than any othqualitu, and enormously productive, yielding from 400 to 500 bushels to tile acre. A Silver Medal ha* been awarded ns by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and special prizes at vaSlate and County Aerie ultitriil Societies, which. Willi the many favorable reports received from our Customersparts of the country, nnlliorize us in recommending il as t


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