THE 



HORTICULTURIST ADVERTISER 



Advertisments inserted on the following terms : 



Each insertion, one page, $5 00 



Do half page, 3 00 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



THE subscribers wish to inform their customers, and the public, that they have now on hand, and wiH 

 offer for sale during the ensuing planting season, a large stock of Fruit Trees, consisting, in part, of 

 50,000 Apple Trees, suitable for orchard planting. 

 aO,000 Pear Trees, do. do. 



15,000 Cherry Trees, do. do. 



15,000 Peach Trees, do. do. 



Besides large quantities of 



APRICOTSi PLUMS, NECTARINES, QUINCES^ GRAPES, 



AWfi ALL THE SMALL FKUITS. 



The trees are vigorous and healthy ; and the collection comprises all the leading standard sorts, as 

 tvell as nearly all the rare and choice ones recently brought to notice. All have been propagated under 

 the personal supervision of the proprietors, whose care, experience, and entire devotion to the business 

 give the public a reasonable guarantee for accuracy. A large share of attention is paid to the culture of 

 Garden Fruit Trees. 



And the stock of Apples on Paradise Stocks-^Pears on Quince— and Cherry on Mahaleb, is proba« 

 bly the largest in the Union. 



All the famous Native Fruits of western NewYork can be supplied genuine, propagated from the 

 bearing trees. Immense quantities of young trees, suitable for distant transportation, can be supplied. 



The stock of Ornamental Trees is very large ] and quatities for planting streets, public grounds, &c., 

 or to dealers, can be furnished very low. 



Hedge plants can also be furnished by the 10,000 or 1,000— "comprising, 



NORWAY SPRUCE, ARBOR VITM, HEMLOCK, RED CEDAR, ENGLISH AND AMERL 

 CAN THORN, BUCKTHORN, OSAGE ORANGE, HONEY LOCUST, PRIVET, ^c. 



50,000 Plura Seedlings, one year old. 



30,000 Quince of the best sort for pear stocks. Besides large quantities of Rhubarb; 

 Asparagus, Sea Kale, and all other articles in the nursery line, at reduced rates. 



Trees and Plants will be packed in the best manner, and shipped to any part of the Union. A new 

 Catalogue for 1848 and '49 is just published, and will be sent gratis to all "post-paid applicants. 

 Wholesale Catalogues sent when desired. Orders should be forwarded immediately. Address 



ELLWANGER, BARRY & ROWE, 



Mt. Hope Garden and Nurseries, 



Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 1, 1848— 2t. 



