THE GENESEE FARMER. 



FRUIT AND OENAMENTAL TBEES. 



J^-'LI.TTAXfiKR & BARRY, rROrRII-TORg OF Mr. IinrK 

 J XcHSKRiKS, Rooli<-ster, N. Y., solicit ihe allention nf N"ur- 

 Renin.Mi, I'laiitcis aiui DeiUcrs to tlie exlensive stock now on their 

 Grounds, which they are prepared to oiror for the ensuing Spring 

 Trade. 



Tneir Nurseries were established eighteen years ago, and now 

 occupy 4C0 acres of hind, closely jilanted. The stock now growing 

 s the most varied .^nd extensive ever ollered io this country, in- 

 cludinsr — 



Standard Apples for Orchards; 



DwLirf Apples on I'jvradisa and Doucain .stocks; 



f-taudard Poars on free stocks 1 and 2 years ; 



Dwan and Half Standard Pears on Quince Stoclis, 1 and 2 

 v.i'-s from bud; 



Staiadard Cherrios on Ma?^; ird Stocks, 1 and 2 years from bud. 



Dwarf do. on Malialeb " " " 



Plums, Dwarf, 



Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, &c. 



Grapes, ll.udy .V.ttiveaud h'orfijn variftics; 



Strawberries, G-ooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, 



Khubarb and Asparagus. 



T>ie collection of bearing Specimen Trees is the largest in the 

 United Slates. Besides, the proprietors devote fhoir entire time 

 and attention to the business, and they are thu-s enabled to guar- 

 antee the correctness of articles sent out. 



THE ORXAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 

 Is equally complete, and comprises 



Oilx.\..mi:ntal DECinrous Tkebs of all kinds, including the most 

 elfe'gant Weeping Trees for Lawns and Cemeteries. 



EvEKGBKEN Tkees of all the most desirable species, and of all 

 ages and sizes. More than a million of trees are in a saleable slate, 

 und are offered low, in quantities. 



EvEKGKEK.v AXD DEoiDrocs FLOWERING Shruhs, inf-luding al- 

 most everything suitable for the climate of the United States. 



Roses — Upwards of three hundi-ed of the most beautiful va.rie- 

 ties, carefully selected during many years culture and e.xpeiiment. 



P-EO.\iKS— About eighty superb varieties, including many new 

 and very distinct sorts. 

 \ Phloxes — Seventy-five select and beautiful sorts, aU of recent 

 ihtroduction. 



Chrvantuemums — Fifty of the finest Pompone or Daisy varie- 

 ties, newly introduced. 



CATALOGUES. 



The following' Catalogues will be sent gratis to all who apply 

 and enclose a stump to pre pay postage : — 

 Ko. 1 — A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 

 Ko. 2 — A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Roses, &c., &c. 

 Eo. 3— -V Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, and select 



green house and bedding plants. 

 No. 4 — A Wholesale-priced Catalogue for Nurserymen and 



Dealers. feb — It 



TO FARMERS AND GAEDENEES, 



THE Subscribers offer for sale 40,000 barrels of their New and 

 Improved POUDRETTE, manufactured from the night-soil 

 of New- York city, in lots to suit purchasers. This article (greatly 

 improved within the last two years) has been in the market for 

 eighteen years, and .still defies competition as a manure for Corn 

 and Garden Vegetaliles, being Cheaper, more powerful than any 

 other, and at the same time free from disagreeable odur. Two 

 barrels (.*3 worth) will manure an acre of corn in the hill, will 

 save two-thirds in labor, will cause it to come up quicker, to grow 

 fiister, ripen earlier, ar.d will bring a larger crop on poor ground 

 than any other fertilizer, and is also a preventive of the cut worm ; 

 also, it dries not injure the seed to be put in contact with it. 



The L. M. Co. point to their long-standing reputation, and the 



large capital ($100,000) invested in their business, as a guarantee 



that the article Ihey make shall always be of such quality as to 



command a rtady sale. 



Price, delivered in the city free of charge and other expense — 



One barrel, - . - - $2.00 



Two « 3.50 



Five " 8.00 



Six " 9.50 



And at the rate of §1.50 per'bbl. for any quantity over 6 bbls. 



fT^A Pamphlet, containing every information, will b« sent 

 (Feee) to any one applying for the .same. Our address is — 



THE LODI MAXUFACTUKING CO., 

 feb 1— It OtJice, 60 Cortlandt St., New York. 



FOR SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS. ~ 



rE EXHIBITION SPEAKER. AND GYMNASTIC BOOK, 

 illustrated with Seventy Engravings ; contains Pliys, Farces, 

 Tableaux, Tragedies, Dialogues, Comic and Humorous Pieces, Sen- 

 ate rial Speechei?, &c., &c. The action is all described and written 

 out so that Teachers and Scholars have no difficulty in performing 

 them well on tlie rostrum. The Gymnastics and Calisthenics r.re 

 of great importance to Teachers and Pupils in Schools and Acade- 

 mes. Remit Eighty-seven cents in stamps, and you will get the 

 book by mail, free of postage. Address 



. D. M. DEWEY, 

 feb 1— 2t Rochester, N. Y. 



EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE 



A COPT OF THE 



gural gnnmtl u)i fjorticultur;i,l gircrti)tn 



For IS.'JT. 



IT contains a valuable ivrticlc on Rural Architecture, accompanied 

 by beautiful deaigus of Farm Houses, Cottages, Subuibau Resi- 

 deBcea, &c. Also, practical treati.ses on the management of Fruit, 

 Flower and Kitchen Gardens; Cultivation of Grapes, Slrawbei riea. 

 Raspberries, Blao.kliorries, Gooseberries, Currants, Ac; Plan for 

 laying out a Fruit Garden and Ornamental Grounds, with the beel 

 Location for Fruit Trees, VegclaWes, *c., together with useful ar 

 tides on the Benring and Management of Poultry, and various 

 other subjects of interest to every lover of rural life. It contains, 

 »1ho, a very full and correct List of Nurserymen in the United 

 .'States and Canada ; a List of .Agricultural Implement M.iki rs, &c., 

 together with a List of the Fruits Recommended by the Aiuericnn 

 Pomological Society as corrected at its last meeting held at Roch- 

 ester September 1866. It is a work of 141 p.-vges, illustrated with 

 eighty engravings, and is alike attractive and useful, containing as 

 much matter .and more information thau many dollar books. 



This beautiful and valu;ible work will be sent, postage paid, to 

 any address, on the receipt of 25 cents in postage stamps. 



JOSEPH 11\RK.E.«;, 



Pub. of Genesee Farmer, ) ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



and Rural Annual. 3 



NEARLY READY— WITH SUGAR CANE SEED GR.ATI3 I 



CM1U5.D Sugar (ILaiie, ^ Supr ^M\\^. 



ITS mSTOKY, CULTUEE, AND ADAPTATION TO 



THE SOIL, CLIMATE AND ECONOMY OP 



THE UNITED STATES, 



"With an account of the Tarious processes of manufacturing 



SUGAR. 



Dr.awn from Authentic Sources, by Charles F. Staxsbcet, A.if.. 

 lattf C'ommis.s'r at the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, at 

 London. Price Twentv-five cents. 



PuMished by C. .M. SAXTDN & Co., 140 Fulton St., New- York. 



C^^To persons enclosing 25 ceuts and a three-cent P. 0. Stamp 

 to us, we will send the above book and Seed ennu^h to Plaid two 

 rods dijuare C. M. SAXfoN & Co., 



feb 1— It 140 Fulton St., New-York. 



CHINESE SUGAS CAKE SEED.' 



THE Subscribers have made arrangemonts for, and have now on 

 hand a moder.ite supply of the seed of the above jdant, well 

 ripened, and may be relied on as GE.VU1NE. 



Sutbcieiit to plant about one-fif»h of an acre in drills 4 feet by 

 18 inches, put up in strong liuen packages, sent by mail, post paid, 

 on the receipt of One Dollar, or a proportionate quantity by ex- 

 press, at purchaser's expense. 

 Order early to secure the seed. 



Also, a full a.ssort.ment New and Fresh GABDsa^ Seeds, imported 

 and Ameiicau growth. 



Field Seeds and Crnin of the most desirable kinds. 

 Flower Seeds, the finest variety. 

 Full Catalcgues, gratis on .application. 



HE.VRY D. EMERY k Co., 

 feb 1— 2t No. 204 Lake St., Chicago, I.I. 



SUGAE CANE SEED. 



EiKRY BROTHERS have, at much expense and trouble, ol> 

 tained a supply of Genuine Seed of the Chinese SUGAR 

 C.VNE, or '■'■Sorghum SacchartUum," successfully grown, fully ma- 

 tured, and sure to vegetate, from Mr. K. Petehs, of (Jeorgia, which 

 they will supply in strong linen packages, with full directions for 

 its culture, for one dollar, each containing sullicient quantity for 

 one-fifth of an acre. All orders should be accompanied with 

 TWELVE CENTS, or Stamps if to be sent by mail. Pam[iblets con- 

 taining a compilation of reliable information, experiments and 

 success of the jdant bince its iiitroduciion in this country, funii-^h- 

 ed gratis (post-paid^ upon receipt of a three c*nt postage stamp. 

 EVIERY BROTHERS, 

 Propnetors Alb. Agricultural Works, 62 State St. Albany, 

 feb 1— 2t 



LlNN.a2AN GARDENS AND NirESEan:S,' FLrsHi.-fG. 

 N. Y. Founded 1743. Wm. K. PRINCE & Co. will send to 

 applicants their Descriptive Catalogues of Fruit and Ornamentai 

 Trees, Bosos, Bulbs, Seeds, &c. 



