THE GENESEE FARMER. 



TO NURSERYMEN. 



STOCKS AND SEEDLINGS. 



WE beg to announce to the tmde that we are able to supply 

 the i'oliowing in large quantities, viz : 



Mazzarh Cheeky Seedlings, 1 year. 



Apple Seedlings, 2 " 



QuiNCB from Cuttings, 1 " 



Horse Cuestnuts, — 1, 2 & 3 " 



Elm, Amebic ax, 2 & 3 " 



Black Walxitt and Buttbknut 3 " 



Maple, Silver and Soarlet, 2 & 3 " 



Maple, Sugar, 1 " 



Magnolia, Acuminata, 2 & 8 " 



OklouNTAiN Ash, European, 1 " 



Laburnums, 2 " 



Oaks, Red and White, 3 " 



And many other articles, for which see other advertisement, 

 ■and Catalogues, Descriptive and Wholesale, which are sent gratis 

 to all who apply and enclose stamiis to prenav postage. 



ELLWANGkli (to BAKRY, 

 3e|>t 1. — It. Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



NSW AND RARE ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



MESSRS. ELLWANGER & BAERT solicit the attention of 

 gentlemen who are interested in new and rare Ornamen- 

 "cal Trees, to the following, viz : 



Kilmarnock Weeping Willow, with pendulous brown 

 bronches and large glossy leaves — an elegaflt tree. 



Ajibkican Weeping Willow— A beautiful small tree with a 

 ]wofu.sion of light, graceful, drooping branches and small Silvery 

 green foliage. 



Rosemary Leaved Willow^,\ very striking tree with featb- 

 -ery branches and bright silvery foliage. 



Weeping Poplar — -A remarkably graceful tree ; the tremulous 

 fottage and drooping habit combined, are quite expressive. 



Cut-Leaved Weeping Biecii — No other tree possesses, in 

 erery particular, so much of lightness and elegance as this. 



Pueplk-Leaved Sycamore — A very striking tree, having large 

 rich purple foliage. 



Aucuua-Leaved Ash — Quite a novelty, having the leaves all 

 jwofusely sprinkled with golden blotches. 



Gold-Striped Weeping Ash — A variety of the common 

 \Teeping Ash, with golden stripes and blotches on both foliage 

 and branches. 



EtMS, Purple-Leaved, Nettle-Leayed, Pyramidal, Hun- 

 TTSGDON and several other remarkable and beautiful species and 

 varieties. 



These are but a few of the many r.ire and fine trees which E. 

 & B. now offer. In new and raTe Shrubs, Roses, Paconies, 

 Phloxes, and other popular classes of plants, their collection is 

 •squally rich. 



For particulars they must refer to the following Catalogues, 

 •which will be sent prepaid to all who enclose one stamp for each : 

 — No. 1 — Fruits. No. 2 — Ornamental Trees. No. 3— Green 

 House and Bedding Plants, Dahlias, &c. No. 4 — Wholesale. 



Sept— 1-t. Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. , 1S57. 



BUFFALO NURSERIES 



AJ<D 



OAKLAND'S GARDENS AND GREENDOUSES. 



■'HK subscribers offer for sale, the ensuing autumn and spring, 

 . a large and tine stock of— 



FRUIT TREES. 



Apple, Cherry, and Quince Stocks. Strawberries, Gooseber- 

 riess Raspberries and Currants. 



The Ornamental Department is full and extensive, including a 

 superb stock of Evergreens and Roses. 



$W Special attention is called to the Pear trees, both standard 

 and Dwarf, as we have a l.irge and unusually fine stock. 



Ciitalogues will be sent to i)ersons requesting them. 



Ofiico on Ferry street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Sept.— St. MANLEY & MASON. 



TO SEEDSMEN, PLANTERS, &c. 



THORBURN'S PRELIMINARY WHOLESALE PRICED 

 LIST of 

 VaaKTxBhK ANn Agp.icultural Seeds, 

 Dutch Buluous Roots, Double Dahlias, &c., 

 fw tUo fall of 1857. is just published, and will be mailed to dealers 

 and others requiring seeds in quantities, enclosing a sUimp lor re- 

 turn posiage. 



This year's seeds, so fur as harvested, are of prime quality, 

 generally abundant, and prices correspondinglv moderate. 

 J. M. THOKBURN & CO., bKKi.sK.-N. &c., 

 September 1.— 8U 15 John sU, New York. 



W GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. ^ 



FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES^ SHRFBS, 

 ROSES, &c. &c. 



THE Proprietors of these well-known Nurseries have on hand 

 a large and well-grown stock of 



FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, 



GREEN-HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, DAHLIAS, 



PHLOXES AND OTHER HARDY BORDER PLANTS. 



The assortment of ROSES is very extensive, and embraces aH 

 varieties which could be obtained, and which are considered worthy 

 of cultivation. Our collection of HYBRID FERPETUALS is tb« 

 most complete in the country. 



The GKEEN-HOUSE DEPARTMENT receives panicular atten- 

 tion, and the .stock of Fuchsias, Geraniums, and other Gretn- house 

 Plants, is large and varied. In the 



FRUIT DEPARTMENT, 



OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF 



"APPLES, of the leading v.arieties, Dwarf and Standard. 



PEARS, of all desiriible varieties, on Quince and Pear Stocks. 



PLUMS — A choice selection of well- grown trees, of popular sorte. 



CHERRIES — All the popular sorts, Dwarf and Standard. 



PEACHE.S — A choice assortment. 



NECTARINES, APRICOTS and QUINCES, in variety. 



GRAPES — A complete assortment of both Native and Foreign 

 sorts, including many of recent introduction. 

 SMALL FRUITS. 



CURRANTS — Twenty-five choice serts, including many new va- 

 rieties. 



RASPBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES and 

 STRAWBERRIES, of all new and approved varieties. 



We have, for the accommodation of Nursehymen, STOCKS 

 and SEEDLINGS, includinpc APPLE, PEAR, PLUM. CHERRY, 

 QUINCE, &c. &c. Also, SEEDLINGS OF EVERGREEN TBKE8, 

 including Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir, Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, 

 Larch and Hedge Plants. 



ORNAMEKTAL. DEPARTMENT. 



The stock of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, both Decidoons and 

 Evergreen, will be found to embrace all that is desirable amting 

 LAWN and STREET TREES and SHRUBS. 



ROSES — Consisting of Hybrid Perpetual and Summer Roees, 

 Moss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China, and Climbing or 

 Prairie Roses. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS or BORDER PLANTS, and BULBOUS 

 FLOWER ROOTS— An extensive assortment. 



All the above will be disposed of .at low rates, and on advanta- 

 geous terms. For further details, we refer to oar full set of Cata- 

 logues, which will be mailed to applicants who enclose a one cent 

 stamp for each. 



No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, &c. 



No. 2. Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shinbs, 

 Roses, &c. 



No. 3. Descriptive Catalogue of Green-house and Bftddlng 

 Pl.ants, Dahlias, &c. 



No. 4. Wholesale or Trade List for Nurserymen and Dealers. 



J^° .\matpurs and others interested in Horticulture, are re- 

 spectfully invited to visit our Show Grounds and Green houses, at 

 153 South Sophia street, a short distance from the central part of 

 the city. 



Jjy° All communications to be addressed to 



A. FROST & CO., 



Sept. 1. — St. Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



J. DONNELLAN & CO., 



OF THE 



ROCHESTER AND LAKE AVENUE COMBEEECIM. 

 NURSERIES, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y., 



WISH to inform their friends and customers that they have en 

 hand for Fall Sales the following select assortment of 

 Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, 

 Evergreen and Weeping " 

 Ornamental Deciduous and Climbing Shrubs, 

 A numerous variety of select French and Domestic Roses, 



Pa'onies, Phloxes, ikc. ice. 

 Hardy Herbaceous and Hedge Plants, 

 Bulbous Roots, Double Dahlias, &c., &c., 

 which they will sell in quantities to suit purchasers, and on moder- 

 ate terms. 

 10i>,000 3 and 4 year old Apple Trees, choicest kinds, 

 140,000 2 " '• '* " 



1.^0.000 1 " « « « 11 



1(1,000 2 " Peach " " " 



10,000 1 « " " " " 



with an equal quantity of Pears Plums, Cherries, &c. 

 We liave also lOn.ono Maneila Stocks for lioscs, first qualify. 

 50,11011 extra '2 year old Apple Slocks. 

 I 40,1100 " Mazzard Cherry " 



I .%.(iOO 1 and 2 year old Horse Chestnut Seedl'gs. 



I IfSF" Descriptive and Price Catalogues (urnished gratis. 

 I Rochester and Lake Avenue Com'l Nurseries, Sept. 1, 1857,— 2t 



