THE GENESEE FARifER. 



•2^5 



FOR AUTUMN OF 1957. 



ELLWANGKR .t KAUKY ln's t.. aunonnoo that thcT offer 

 for tlio ensuiiijj I'all TraJo their ustial extensive slock of 

 Dursery articles, embracing 



Staxpaiu) and Dwai:k Fruit Tkei'.s of all kinds. 



Small Fuiits, embracing the finest Currants, Gooseberries, 

 EoLspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, ifcc. ite. 



Ni:ts, ineluiling Walnuts, Filberts, Chestnuts, &e. 



KnuKAKB— Linnaeus, Victoria, itc., all the best. 



Giant Asparagus, <fcc. &e. 



Dbcjduous Oiujamextal Tuebs, for streets, parks, lawns, ceme- 

 terieni , &.c. 



Wekpinq Trees, a great collection. 



Etkrurern- Trees, including upwards of half a million of Nor- 

 way Spruee of all sizes, and u'large stock of the gigantic Wasu- 

 DfuTOMA, and other California trees. 



Flowkking Shrubs, Roses, Green-Uouso, Border .nnd Bedding 

 Plants, Hedging, Stocks aud Seedlings of all sorts; &,c. &c. 



Nurserymen, &c., dealt with on the most liberal teyms, and 

 amateurs' orders attende<l to with the greatest care. Packing 

 done in the moat thorough and skillful manner, and with the Ijesi 

 materials. 



For full particulars, we refer to special advertisements and to 

 the following Catalogues, sent gratis to all who aj)ply and inclose 

 a stamp for each. 



No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



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

 Roues, &.C. 



No. 3. Catalogue of Dahlias. Green-house and Bedding Plants. 



No. 4. ^Yholesale or Trade List. 



No. 5. Supplemental Catalogue of Fruits. 



FXLW ANGER & BARRY, 



Se|)t. 1. — It. Moimt Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



SMALL FRUITS, 



STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CUR- 

 RANTS, &c. 



WE solicit the attention of Nurserymen, Dealers and Amateur 

 Fruit Growers to our colleclion of the above Fruits, the 

 most extensive in quantity aud variety ever oflered in this country. 



Strawdkrhies— Upwards of 60 varieties, all fruited and tested 

 en om- own grounds — including the Hooker, Brighton Pine, Jenny 

 Lind, Genesee, and all the best American sorts, and Triomphe de 

 Gand, Trollope's Victoria, and all the bust foreign varieties. 



Easpberrirs — All the popular varieties, including the Orange, 

 tfao best and most beautiful of it? color. Also the superb new 

 Autumnal or Everbearing sorts — Alerville de quatre Saisons and 

 Belle de Fontenay. 



CtJKRANTS — Upwards of 30 varieties, including those superb 

 •orts — Cherry, White Grape, Victoria, Prince Albert, &c. &c. 



GoosEBEKKiBS — A large assortment of the best English large 

 sorts. End the American Seedling, which bears immense crops, 

 and is always tree from mildew. 



Bt-ArKBERKiEs — New Rochcile or Lawton, aud High Bush or 

 Dorchester. 



Vi''e sollct orders for the above anil all other Kursery artioles, 

 and pledge ourselves to give them our best attention. 



The following Catalogues will be sent gratia to all wto apply 

 aud inclose siamps to prepay postage : 



No. 1. A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit. 



No. 2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Tress, Shrubs, 

 Koses, &c. 



Na. 3. A Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, and new 

 and select Green-house and Bedding Plants, published every 

 spring. 



Na. 4. A Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers and 

 •tilers who purchase erten.sively. 



^W~ See o;hef a<ivertisements. 



ELLWANGER & BARET, 



Sept. 1.— It, Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



SAMUEL 



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M U L S N 



THE 



•OLD ROCHESTER NURSERIES, 



ROCHES'lEK, N. Y., 



HAS just issned liis "List of Leading Item»" for the full of 

 ]8.")T. which couIuIbs an cx-.nH inventory of the articles of- 

 iarud. with their heights and prices; and also, for Nurserymen 

 and Dealer? a Trade List f.r the IVdl nf l-^.^j"— ei'.her of which will 

 be sent free lo those forwarding stamps for prepayment. 



>">>r s Fine of tlie items offered, see adverlisemcut ia the Horti- 

 cuUurisl, and Hovey.s Magazine, for September, 1857. 

 September 1. — It. 



EXIENSIVE AND IMPOKTANT SALE OF mPOETED 



AND PURE-BRED 



SHORT-IIORNKD CATTLE, 



Cotswold and South-down Rams, Berkshire and Yorkshire 



Pigs. 



MR. W. R. G. KNOWLES has received instre^^tions from 

 FRi^DEKICK WM. STONE, Esq., to sell bv AUCTION, at 

 MOKKTD.V LODGl?:, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY 

 OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, upwards of 50 head of Imported aud 

 Pure-bred Short'iiorned Cattle, cor/iprising Bullsj Cows and lleifere, 

 of dilTerent ages. Also, 15 Imported and Pure-bred Cotswida 

 Rams ; 1 Ram and 10 Importeil South-down Ewes, and 10 Rnm 

 Lamli-;; 3 Imported Berkshire Boars, and a number of Berkshire 

 and Yoi-kshire Pigs, of the Small Breed, from stock imported m 

 1856. 



The greater portion of the stock at Jloreton Lodge are imported 

 animals from the Herds of Sir Charles Knightly, Col. Kingseote, 

 Capt. Gnnter, Messrs. Tanqueray, Bowly, .foiias Webb, Bolden, 

 Saudy, Mortons, and Henry Am^lder, selected by JiiBies KuowVea, 

 E>q., whose judgment in the selection and m:;u.agement of the 

 celebrated Tortworth Herd (late Lord Dude's) is a g'O'drantee of 

 the Moreton Lodge Herd, a-s respects first class blood, tiae quality, 

 good symmetry, and milking qualities. 



This sale oflers to the Breeders of North America the rare op- 

 portunity of obtaining FIRST CLASS STOCIi, without the risU 

 of a sea voyage, and great expense connected therewith; and of- 

 fers to our American friends a selection from many of the Firist 

 Herds of England, at a small cost of time and money to obtain 

 them.. The Cotswold Sheep are from- thw Flocks of Messrs. SlaJtjr, 

 Ruck and Beale Brown ; tlSe- South-downs' from Sir R. Thock- 

 morton's Flock, and from the same" stock a-s the Prize Wethers for 

 several years successful winners at the Birmingham and Smithfield 

 Shows ; the Pigs faom Sir K. Thockmorton's aud Capt. Gaater's 

 stock. 



JT^ Parties from Lower Canadat and the Eastern States, re.aeh- 

 ing Toronto on the 15th, can leave at 8 A. M. on the 16th by the 

 Grand Trunk Railroad and arrive at Guelph at 10 A. M. ; and from 

 the Western States, via, the Great Western liailroad le.avang Wiad- 

 Bor in the early morning train on the loth, reacii Guelph the same 

 afternoon. 



Tek.ms.— Uncer S200, ca«b; $200 to $500, foar months; over 

 S500, six mouths, on approved endorsed nMes, with interest, or a 

 diecniint of 10 per cent, for cash. 



Z^^ Refreshments at eleven ; sale to commence punctually at 

 twelve o'clock. 



5i^p" Catalogues are in preparation, with Pedigrees, &c., and will 

 be ready for delivery by tlje 15th of August. 



Morton Lodge, Guelph, C. W., Aug. ], 1857.— 2t* 



KEW EOCHELLE (OR LAWTON) BLACKBERRY. 



PLASTS FOR SALE AT 



TWO rOLL.\P.3 AND A HALF PER DOZEN, 

 SIXTEEN DOLLARS PER HUNDRED, 

 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS PER THOUSAND 

 0. P. BISSELL, Rochester, N. Y., 

 East Avenue, near H. E. Hooker & Co.'s Com'l Nurseries. 

 August 1. — 3t. 



NEW WORK I NOW IN PRESS I 



SORGHO AND IMPHEE, 



THE CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR CANES. 



A COMPLETE Treatise upon their Origin, Varieties, Cultara 

 and Uses; their value as a For.age Crop, and directions. Sjr 

 makiug Sugar, Molasses, Alcohol, Sparliling aud Still Wines, Beer, 

 Cider, Vinegar, Paper, Starch and Dve-StutTs. 



FULLY ILLUSTRATED with Dkawij^gs oj- Appeotbd Ma- 

 Cin.MKY ; with an Appendix by Leonard Wray, of Calfraria, anJ a 

 description of his patented proce.sa for crystalizing the juice of the 

 Iraphee ; with the latest Anierican experiments, including those of 

 1S57 in the South. By 



Hexrt S. Olcott. 



To which are added translations of valuable French paraphleta 



received from the Hon. John Y. Mason, American Miniiter at Paiis.' 



Phice O.vd Dollar. 



Sr.nt &y mail, post-paid. Orders taken immediately. Those firs 



received will be first filled. 



C. M. SAXTON & CO., 



Agricultural Book Publighers, 

 Auirnst 1. — 5*;. 140 Fniton street, >'h\t iofk. 



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 profit of from $2 to %^ I 

 s<m-i\\ capitid of only $20 

 lar^, addi-es8 

 August 1,— 2t. 



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