THE GENESEE FARMER. 



293 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE. 



OK ALL THK NEWKST AXD liKST VAKIETIE.S. 



NE^V SORTS at $1 per (hveii^ $3 per hundred. 

 Hooker's Seedling, 

 Scotl's Seedlins, 

 Triomphe tie Gand, 

 Iiigraiu's Triuce of Wales, 

 I TroUopo's Victoria, 

 Jenny Lind. 

 STANDARD SORTS at $oOc. per dozen, ?2.00 per hundred. 



Bieton Tine, McAvoy's Extra Red, 



Boston Tine, McAvoy's Superior, 



Black Prince, Monroe Scarlet, 



Burr"8 Ne^¥ i'ine, Moyamensing, 



Crimson Cone, Ohio Mammoth, 



Gushing, Eiral Hudson, 



Genesee, Sohneickes Pistillate, 



llovey's Seedling, Longworlli's Prolific, 



Large Early Scarlet, Walker's Seedling. 



Particular attenti'm is paid to packing the plants in such a 

 manner that they may be sent any distance by Itailroad or Ex^ 

 press. Orders addressed to the subscriber will meet with 

 prompt attention. C. W. 8EELYE, 



Stpt.— It. Rochester Central Nursery, llochester, N. T. 



BULBOUS ROOTS, ROSES, STRAWBERRIES AND TREES 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y., offer their most 

 extensive collection of Bulbous Flower roots in their priced 

 catalogue tor IS57. The new descriptive catalogue of the finest 

 Strawberries, 105 varieties, and new catalogue of Roses, Tree and 

 Herbaceous PEeonies. Carnations, Phlox, Iris, Chrjsanthemunis. 

 Dahlias, &c., and a descriptive catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental 

 Trees, are ready for applicants who enclose stamps. Chinese Po- 

 tato tubers will now be contracted for, deliverable 1st of October, 

 with a Treatise on Culture. 10,000 Liunaus, Victoria and Early 

 Tobolsk Rhubarb; 50,imjo German Asparagus ; 250,000 American 

 Thorn, Arbor Vitas, Osage Orange, Honey Locust, and Privet for 

 Hedges ; 10,000 Cherry and Province Currants ; 50,000 Lawton and 

 Imperial Blackberries; 30,000 Orange, Antwerp and other Rasp- 

 berries ; 20,000 Hardy Grapes, English and Houghton Gooseber- 

 ries, and Cranberries' All in quantity at lowest rates. 



N.L'. — The collection in every department is unequalled ; and 

 many of the varieties of Fruit Trees, and of Strawberries, &e., 

 cultivated by others, are shown to be worthless. 



Sept.— It. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



PEESO!NS in search of a good Strawberry — one unequalled in 

 productiveness, flavor, ifcc. — should order a few of the '• Wil- 

 son's Albany." Plants ready for delivery last of August and first 

 oi September. Price $2.00 per loO. All information cheerfully 

 given. 



JOHN WILSON, Albany N. Y. 



A good lot of FRUIT AND ORNAMENEAL TREES, and all 

 sorts of Currants, Gooseberries, Grape vines, &c., of good size and 

 quality, on terms as favorable as at any other establ&hnaent. 



Sept.— It, 



I HAVE for sale Fifteen Hundred large, well-grown. Peach 

 Trees, of superior sorta. 



— ALSO — 



Two Thousand Grape vines, from one to two years old. Cur- 

 rant Bushes, Gooseberry Bushes — Roses and Rose Stocks. 



The above wU be sold cheap for cash — packed and sent accord- 

 tog to ordtr. JAMES LENNON, 



No. 12. Gorham st. 



Sept.— It. Rochester, N. Y. 

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MOUNT HOPE AVENUE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



rr»HE PROPRIETOR offers for sale this fall and coming spring 

 X. a large assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, such as 

 Apple, Dwarf Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum, Ajiricot. Gooseber- 

 ries, Currants, Raspberries, Grape Vines. Quince, Cherry and 

 Plain Stocks. Rhubarb, Asparagus, ifcc. Shade Trees, Ever- 

 greens, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Dahlia Roots, I5ulbous 

 Soots, Green-house Plants. Address WILLIAM KING, 

 S-^tember 1.— 2t. Rochester, N. Y. 



TO PLANTERS AND DEALERS IN TREES. 



TEIE Bub.scriber would inform his fiiends that his Descriptive 

 and Wholesale Priced Catalogue of Fruit and OrnamBntal 

 trees, for the autumn of 1S5V, will be sent, after the 10th of Au- 

 gust to all applicants who enclose a stamp. Address 



ISAAC FULLEN, 

 September 1. — 2t. Hightstowa, Mercer Co., N. J. 



QUINCE AND APPLE STOCKS FOR SALE. 



THE subscribers offer for sale, of their own raising, 

 100.000 Quince Stocks (Angers and Fontenay) at ?15 per 100. 

 200,000 Apple Seedlings, at $5 " 



10,000 Peach Trees, 

 ' Loefeport, N. Y., 8ept,-2t. PENFIELD, BUREELL & CO. 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DOUBLE DAHUAS, &c. 



THE subscribers olTer this geii."!on a raore extericive atifiorlBipnt 

 than usual of DUTCH BCLBOUS ROOTS, imported from the 

 Uert Flower Nurseries of Europe, in the tincst coudilion, and all 

 fiint cla.03 bulbs— euihraciiig every desirable variety of 



DouuLK Axu SiKOLK Hyaci:«tu3, aelapted for house or ont-door 

 flowering, 



Eahlv a-nd Late, Doudle and Si.ngle Tclips, of every shade 

 and hue, 



PoLYA:<Tnrs Narci.ssps, 



Roma:? NARcisisrsi, for early winter blooming, 



Single Narci9si:s, 



DoUHLE and SlNflLE JCVQUILLES, 



Ckolis of all sorts, incluUiug some very fine new named seed- 

 ling varieties, 

 Ckow.v Imperials, 

 Fritillarias, 

 Gladiolus, 

 Iris, 



IXIAS, 



Lilies, 



Arums, 



colchjcums, 

 with numerous other sorts of approved tested value. 



Cataloguks of the above, with descriptions and directions for 

 planting and managing, will be mailed to applicants enelo^ng a 

 stamp. 



Hyacin'th Glasses, Fancy Crocus Pots, &c. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., Seedsmen, &c., 



September 1.— It. 15 John street, New York. 



New Hand-Books for Home Improvement, by Mail. 



HOW TO BEHAVE.— A New Pocket Manual of 

 Etiquette. 



At Home, At Places of Amusement, 



On the Street, At Weddings, 



L\ Company', At Cuurcii, 



At Table, Wuile Traveling, 



At Picnics, Ix Courtship, etc. 



How TO Behave, the third number of our "Hand-Book fok 

 Home liiPKovEiiF.NT,"— -now ready— ^is a complete guide to Correct 

 Personal Habits, embracing the principles of good manners ; use- 

 ful hints on the care of the person, eating, drinking, exercise, 

 dress, self-culture, and behavior at home; the etiquette of saluta- 

 tions, introductions, receptiors, visits, dinners, evening parties, 

 conversation, letters, presents, weddings, etc , with illustrative an-' 

 ecdotes, a chapter on love and court.ship, and rules of order for 

 debating societies. Price, prepaid by mail, 30 cts. ; muslin, 50 cts. 

 Address FOWLER & WELLS, 308 Broadway, N. Y. 



" How to Write," '• How to Talk," " How to Behave," and " How 

 to do Business." now ready — same size and price. The four worka 

 sent by mail for 31. September 1. — 2t. 



THE AMEBICAN FARMERS 



ENCYCLOPEDIA, 



Embracing all the recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry 



and the use of Mineral, Vegetable and Animal 



Manures. 



Wilh Desceiptioxs and Figup.es of Amep.ican Insects injuri 



ous to Vegetation. 



Being a Complete Guide for the cultivation of every variety of 

 Garden and Field Crops. Illustrated by numerous engravings of 

 Grasses, Grains, Animals, Implements, insects, «fcc. 



By GouvEENEUK E.MEKBOX, of Pennsylvania, 

 upon the basis of Johnson's Farmer's Encyclopedia. 



Price Four Dollars. Sent free of Postage upon receipt of price. 

 " No Farmer should be without it." Published by 



Sept. 1.— It. 



by 



C. M. SAXTOX & Co., 



Agricultural Book Publishers, 



140 Fulton street. New York. 



GRAPE VINES. 



Concord $1 each; $10 per doz. ; $75 per 100. 



Diana $1 each; $10 per doz.; $75 per 100. 



Northern Muscatine. ^1 each; $10 per doz.; $75 jjer 100. 



Rebecca $3 each. 



Delaware $3 each. 



ChiUPs Superb, |5 each. 



CarefuUy packed and sent to any part of the United States or 

 Canadas, on receipt of cost. 



Address, JOSIAH SALTER, 



Sept.— 2t. Rochester, N. Y. 



PRINCE'S NEW CATALOGUES FOR 1857. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., Flushing, N. Y., will mail any of 

 these Catalogues to those who send stamps : 

 Descriptive Catalogue of Strawberries, comprising all the new 

 and estimable varieties, at greatly reduced prices. 



Descriptive Catalogue of Roses, Phlox, Carnations, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, and other Flowering Plants. 



Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers, of every description, including 

 Tree and Herbaceous Peeonies, Dahlias, &c. 

 September I. — it 



