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resco." Apples in 1869--with Descriptions of New Varieties--By J. A. WARDER. Pears in 1869--with Notes on some of the Newer Varieties--By P. BARRY. Quinces in 1869. Plums in 1869. Peaches in 1869--New Varieties--By F. R. ELLIOTT. Cherries in 1869--with Notes of New Varieties and Comments on the Nomenclature of Older Sorts. Native Grapes in 1869. Notes on the Small Fruits in 1869--By A. S. FULLER. Hardy Trees and Shrubs in 1869. New Roses Tested in 1869--By JOHN SAUL. The American Pomological Society. New and Interesting Bedding and other Plants Tested in 1869--By PETER HENDERSON. New or Noteworthy Vegetables in 1869--By JAS. J. H. GREGORY, and others. Horticultural implements, etc., in 1869. Horticultural and Kindred Journals. Books upon Horticulture and Allied Subjects, published in 1869. List of Nurserymen, Seedsmen, etc. *Sent post-paid. Price, fancy paper covers, 50 cents;* *Cloth, 75 cents.* Either of these Annuals for the three preceding years may be had at the same prices. *ORANGE JUDD & CO.*, 245 Broadway New-York. [Established in 1842.] A Good, Cheap, and very Valuable Paper for Every Man, Woman and Child, IN CITY, VILLAGE and COUNTRY, THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, FOR THE FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD, *Including a Special Department of Interesting and Instructive Reading for CHILDREN and YOUTH*. The _Agriculturist_ is a large periodical of _Forty-four pages_, quarto, not octavo, beautifully printed, and filled with _plain, practical, reliable, original_ matter, including hundreds of _beautiful_ and _instructive_ *Engravings* in every annual volume. It contains each month a Calendar of Operations to be performed on the *Farm,* in the *Orchard* and *Garden,* in and around the *Dwelling,* etc. The thousands of hints and suggestions given in every volume are prepared by practical, intelligent *working men,* who know what they talk and write about. The articles are thoroughly edited, and every way reliable. The *Household Department* is valuable to every Housekeeper, affording very many useful hints and directions calculated to lighten and facilitate in-door work. The *Department for Children and Youth,* is prepared with special care not only to amuse, but also to inculcate knowledge and sound moral principles. *Terms.*--The circulation of the _American Agriculturist_, (*about 150,000*) is so large that it can be furnished at the low price of $1.50 a year; four copies, o
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