This section is from "The Horticulturist, And Journal Of Rural Art And Rural Taste", by P. Barry, A. J. Downing, J. Jay Smith, Peter B. Mead, F. W. Woodward, Henry T. Williams. Also available from Amazon: Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste.
Mr. Harland Coultas has brought this highly curious and interesting treatise to the third number; the fourth is in press, and we cannot recommend the expenditure of a dollar more agreeably and usefully than in the purchase of these at a cost of twenty-five cents each, enclosed to Mr. Coultas, Philadelphia. The numbers will be mailed to the purchaser, who will find a philosophical treatise on a subject of the deepest interest. Mr. C. depends upon subscriptions, having no bookseller.
Eleventh Annual Report of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Pittsburg. 1859. This exhibits a taste for progress, and the books and lectures are doubtless sowing seeds of knowledge to save life from being a blank.
List of Premiums of the New Jersey State Agricultural Society for the Fifth Annual Exhibition, to be held at Elizabeth, 13th to 16th of September, 1859.
D. Miller, Jr.'s, Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit-Trees, etc., etc. .1859-60. The Cumberland Nurseries, near Carlisle, Penn. Full and complete.
Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Hardy Native Grape-Yines; also, of the Choicest Exotic Vines for Cold Vineries; of Gooseberries, Currants, etc. East Avenue Nurseries of Charles P. Bissell and Joslah Salter, Rochester, N. T. A very handsomely illustrated catalogue, giving reliable information, and such as every person owning space for a vine in town or country should consult. We have seen no list more judiciously made, and the amateur who reads it will thank the authors, who we are glad to learn are reaping the reward of judicious cultivation and character earned by years of careful study.
No. 2 of A. Frost & Co's Descriptive Catalogue of Roses, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs, etc, etc, Rochester, N. Y. An able exposition of a good stock.
 
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