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Show ,A' 3 ;..A ' ' . ".j' ., Ov''1 . ". Ki ,.r! ; , - Vjf -- 1aa f i V-Tvi- : e ho the elty ef Richmond,-Virgini- a, of and 8lb ih 7th September, 1871. days All Hortieultnrul, Pomological, aral, and ether kindred inetitntione Id the ITnited fftatea and British Provinces, are ; large as Invited to nend delegations,-adeem expedients and4 all other . they persons interested In the, enltivetion ef fruits are iavilfd ta be present and take ;, , :;v; ssate la the rpoynntlon. be to session ,promieee .The eomln, especially. interesting, held ns ;lt will be Ie conjunction with the exhibition of (he Virginia' Pomofog'cal and v. Horticultural Society, and at a great ventral point, 'far- thor Beoth than any previoui. saeelori of there, the initltation.;Tliis meeting-wil- l fore. It ia believed, be- one of Ihe most neefalin n national point of view that .has ever been held by the Society, thus affording aft opportunity not ; only to examine the frnUfl.'of the Soath in compar-- . lion with those of tho North the West and ef the Pacific Slope, which itj ia expected will be freely' contributed j.-- but ; also to foatortnd perpetuate the amicable and so-relstione'yrhieh have heretofore exist edbwve.en the members of the society .and to widely diffusa the result of ljts deliber atiuitafor tqe benefit of our constantly expanding Terjitorv.1' The cllmate-oVirginia and adjacent believe to bo admiaably adaptis States er ed ' to tho cnlture of frnits especially the the .grape, end the strawberry. . It .Me therefore hoped that there wfl be a , full attends n e e of the Sooth and the. West, as well as from ether quarters of ear conntry. thereby stimulating mere, extensive cultivation upon which tho North are so largely dependent for early supp!ioa..tlius also, by tbo concentrated Information nod experience of cnltivatnre, to aid the siciety In - .. -- s ai - -- - V ginia . Horticultural and Pomological SoVa. . . ciety, Rinhmond, All persops desirous of becoming mam. bera can remit tho ; admission fee- to Thomas P. Jamxs. Esq. Treasurer, who will furnish them with Transactions of the ffociety. Life Dollars: Biennial, Two-Dol- - f (r-pta- r. " Ml; i- 1 : Phil-adelp- bi, Mem-berehip.'Te- n i of-ohoie-e . 1 . t - -- - - : C . . . fa i. y an interest in Pomology, ere reepeetfullj quested to publish the above-- re- , 1 Editors Tabled to - - Tbo Pbrenlogiehl Journal ia a currant monthly caaket of acience, and., ia esteemed ane highly valued by all ioverg ef art, eelaaee or sense who read it, ' end, who SQat-haany sense does not jt comes rogufarly to our table, as wshone V '. may. ; The Smihionlltn reportef 1889 ie received and 'we find It interesting. i s Thanks,' ".i.- -; . -- , ' Hon! Wm. H, Hooper will aecept . our thanks for special favors in way. of. redocumeatu. ,T. ports and. outer.,,4-inlerostirig i s.S : The Manufactaxars Gasetto Pabiisbed at Newark, N J., a lively advertising iheriit, reed and may be. ieea. by cal- ir . s . . v ti j ' . ' 4 ' . : plants receiyed. Wo ;are ' undrr obligations Hon. Horace Capron for regular monthly report of the Agricultural Bureau, for aeeda, v rare plante, Ae; c : M: intereslirg family newspapers published. Pools Botanical Garden Chicago III.', Catalogue of greenhouio and budding i - ; The Hortloulturist, for July, filled to the brim with interesting infomation, and seasonable iints. It is a magaune p in tbo beiTityle of art. from Henry T y Williams New York at 82,50 ir year. : ;The Little Corporal; A rparkling gem ot art tsateand literatnre, a' childrens casket of ehoioe reading, a-- thing of beauty ia a joy lorerer, Published by John Miller, Chicago. IIL at $1,50 pr year, August no. on oirbki Welcome, wel cornel Work A PIsy is . v v : ' :.fl b. , ; , ' a large, well Ulostrajtcd t . and beautiful monthly for dUhei Worthy on every reading table, and shad with ; A beam. east by every ehifd tbeteaa road. tifkiiiy colored ebromo aeeompaniea every j other ne, $1 pr year; Milton Bradley 4', Ce. : ' publishers, Springfield Mesa. Autbuu's Homs MaaAziu. Tor , in advance cf time Is before ub,a moat ' attractive and .'charming number The engraving the unuspectlng artist" is a , most expressive aqd beautiful., thing end;' tbs whole io a fitting and delightful orna- ; for any esnter table. v ; Published dy T. 8, Anhur and ions, t Philadelphia. Only .$9 1.0 s year. . ' - 1 . , : . A Voluiro conUinlng tba State Fair. programme, rules, regulations rnd promt nine . to be ; awarded at , thirtbfrteenf h grand State Fair of N. J, to be' brideh ; for four days at Newark N J commencApiary. ' been have Bees '! iite pro!ilie cf boh ' ; v q on the l9ih of Sep, The premium ing increase the. and iiet is most magnificent and the' amounts hnuej pasi half of the .' s colori-season ; named :ibora! to a fault, v. baye generally largely1 In oizo and where bivas with increa Would that we could be present r,-moveable comb frames bave bern adtptrd4 Among the interreting books' being isr the apiarian he's beealaM o ia; Increase 4 sued byT B. Peterson A Brother, Phr, the numbers liberally. i4'. h' ertciphia: Basil, or tr.e Crossed Path1; 'by We commence I the neuaon wi b eleven Wilkie Colli na, ie botore ua. Tbo authcolonies bslf'of' vhlrh were t weak, and ors iiamo alone would be a sufficient rec- - oow. h.ave woxking .condl- -; thirty in good ommend for this book wbieb Is into of .ton rerooneblewith prospect hie best effort, lfeie. an admirable an ' others. graceful, writer, " forcible, plesiiag, earnest We consider this ons of te best of' and vigorous, Tbit bok contains hear prodncingrrgions, for the rsssoa, 200 pages, dooo in paper and aent by mail honey tiiie is a Lucerne growing country, .. that "V " fer 75 cents; ; This la always plentifully is, a : O ? plant' f ;,i'h bota and nloont forage on It 'for ; honey Salt Like Herald',. If yon want 4 the all the scasba and .constantly ntrougly wittieai the ibijpesti: thr eprightliest,-twinter billed until bloom by er yrom freshost, keenest and best news-papin lbe.Kofky .Moiinb(iust; aena' gS to 'A tiie Editor fur the Semiweekly, ' fwIpraMi. f ' of aid in fcatival ,TbO enterprise grand The views . Homestead, .'Published at Library at Omaha Nebraska, tjie 5 Desmoines, Iowa; weekly, ia a treasure public of which was to bare token I1?-ing to any bortica lturistf- - aud ; an excellent 25th until been cep. has of postponed May : -':( 20th at whieli time it is to take ; per,' JV family newspaper been hee lively. This poslponementrema .The Ojrlen' J n ndtidn'pBbljshid weekly to the nfng 2oOCO of sale for time ih-give j Utah at Ogdeir H ncBJca Ogden Publishing tickets. All agents are .to by Company; is a wide awake ably Edited; received on eale of. iiekete and all 111 and always interesting and. should find old by the 10th' of fiipt.. 'J- j . lie way in every homo fq;Utah.V : r. i be to r The fruit conlimee The Rttraliat islilleifnhandsome though the pKaoecf ' aeason .baa been and? ie ' Pickage ef Finitwlth the name of for. J n ty just- rfeeived from; dry and liot.v the eotirlheier, may be addressed as fol- Jmonthly. A , i Considerable ripe 'fruit btt'brtai nd . and llo. slieppard publishers lows; MAMBICtW lWOL(IC4LSdCITr, Nevada;brMif being sent to Piict. Ohio. It ia in the beat still ears ef II. K. CUttvs, ' lvj" ing, peor return!. that part wnich Catalogue of finite, being to the '8uthrn pert lint f.ipe:Wlr one !of .the promRteies. Tbiaiwillbe inent. enbjeets wlich wilt ; come before .therefore reaped fulfie society, andvarfoes .State and Local Invite tbo ly Committees- - to re port to jP. . Basrt, Chairman of the General Fruit Committo. the of the tee, agreeably - nch Information nd list of B.ieiety, fruits as may aid' in ' determining whet varieties are brat adapted to their aev-o- ret 'localities , J These repor4a should be transmitted by mail to F. R. Elliott, Cleyel nd. Ohio, aa early ,a poasble Arrangmente bave been.mada with the virions Vilroad companies, terminating In Richmond,' to' return all members and oherfree pf charge, who hkve paid f nil faro In Coming, and who exhibit eerclfi'-eate-n of tho.Tretsurev.th.it they have attended the seaeions er the Society. Sim-t- er arringements can undoubtedly be aetdeby the various delegations with roads in tbafr localities Members and delegates are requested to contribute specimens of fraits of their respective diatr e. a and to communicate In tegird to them whatever may aid la the ukpeui of the Society and of Ametiean Pomnlegy. ihl' MitiiM Reh eantrbatof is requested to prepare a complete lie: ef hie euileriiou, and tr present the same i h M linita, that may epr of ail the., a fee entered be eahaitteil I b meelbg soon as - r the vSecond " Division of its ee-pla- ting '. . If i- . is welconte.V i The Kansaa Farmer ia. a large Iff page Farmers magagine, ably conduc- -t "i .j lsre ed, pear aifromLe vens wort hKan j MARSHALL P WILDER, PuxsiBcnt, iaa. Fdiiedand published by Geo." T .!" Boston, 'Maas, Anthony at 81. pr yenr, ; F. R. ELLIOTT, SrcaxTAXT, .' ' ; Cleveland. Ohio..1 fiat Eve Tost weekly from' C J Peters t ' t "' ' son,. Phil, at 9 a year;, cue 'of .the moat that taka .Periodicals .and Kewapepery - hi atjle of art rnd taste, in raagavne formfull reading nutter for domiestie use and only. 8 pr year. It " 9 '- . : , . p ' .... : . or;-fiftee- n . . r . :4 i" -- i.scs-- . . ... - .e- - . -- g v i li :T " ! a 1 : . - Gjn-einaa- or-ti- IX p - . 5- . y i ' - AV. J ; ' '.s. VSs v |