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THE GENESEE FARMER 



^GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES.^ 



FEUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TEEES, SHRUBS, 

 ROSES, &c. &c. 



THE Proprietors of these well-known Nurseries have on hand 

 a large and well-grown Block of 

 FEDIT TREE^, ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, ROSES, 

 GREEN-H"USE AND BE1>DING PLANTS, DAHTJaS, 



PHLOXES AND OTHEK HAKDY BORDER PLANTS. 



The assortment of Rt>SES is very extensive, and embraces all 



variitiie which could be obtained, and which are considered worthy 



of cultivation. Our collectioii of HYBRID PERPETUALS is the 



most comjilete in the country. 



the (iKEE.V-HOUSE DEPARTMENT receives particular atten- 

 tion, aiif! the stock of Fuchsias, Geraniums, and other Green- house 

 Plants, ie lartje and varied. In the 



FRUIT DEPARTMENT, 



OUB STOCK CONSISTS OF 



APPLES, of the leading varieties, Dwarf and Standard. 

 PEARS, of all di-sirahle varieties, on Quince and Pear Stocks. 

 PLUifS — A choice selection of well grown trees, of popular sorts. 

 CHKKRIES — All the popular sorts. Dwarf and Standard. 

 PEACH KS — A choice a.s«ortment. 



NEOTAllINf':S, APRICOTS and QUINCES, in variety. 

 GRAl'E-i — A complete assortment of both Native and Foreign 

 Berts, including many of recent introduction. 

 SMALL FRUITS. 

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



RASPBERRTES, GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES and 

 STRAvVBr-RRIES, of all new and approved varieties. 



We b.ave, tor the accommodation of Nubsehymkn, STOCKS 

 and Si<;EDLlN(;S, including APPLE, PEAR, PLUM. CHERRY, 

 QUINCE, &c. &c. Also, SEEDLIN(;S OF EVERGREEN TREES, 

 inclnd'Rg Norway f^pruce, Balsam Fir, Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, 

 Larth and Hedge Plants. 



ORNAMENTAL. DEPARTMENT. 



The stock of Ornamintal Trees and Shrub*, both Deciduous and 

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

 LAWN and STRERT TREES and SHRUBS. 



ROSES— Consisting of Hybrid Perpetual and Summer Roses, 

 Mi).ss, BcLirbon, Noisette, Tea, Beug,al or China, and Climbing or 

 Prairin Rosefi. 



HARnV HERBACEOU=! or BORDER PLANTS, and BULBOUS 

 FLOWER ROOT.S— An extensive a.«soitmeut. 



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

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

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

 Blamp for each. 



No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, Ac. 



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

 Roses, &c. 



No 3. Descriptive Catalogue of Green-house and Bedding 

 Plants, Dahlias, &c. 



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



1^*" Amateurs and others interested in Horticulture, are re- 

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

 )S3 South Sophia street, a short di^tance from the central part of 

 the city. 



tr^ All communi nations to be addressed to 



*'^ A. FROST & CO., 



Sept. 1. — 3t. Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



J. DONNELLAN & CO., 



OF TUB 



BOCHESTEB AND LAKE AVENTJE COMMERCIAL 

 NURSERIES, 



ROCHESTER, N. T., 



WISH to inform their friends and custonw^rs that they have on 

 hand for Kail Sales the following select assortmeat of 

 Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, 

 Evergreen and Weeping " 

 Ornamental Deciduous and Climbing Shrubs, 

 A numerous variety of select French and Domesfic Eoses, 



Pajonies, Phloxes, A.C. &c.. 

 Hardy Ilorbaceotis and Hedge PlarJs, 

 Bulbous Koot«, Double Diihlias, &c., &c., 

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

 ate terms. 

 lO'.OOO 8 and 4 year old Apple Trees, choicest kinds, 

 140,(I(M) 2 " '• '' " " 



180,000 1 " u « « " 



10,000 2 " Peach « « « 



10,(100 1 " " » " ti 



with an equal quantity of Pears Plums, Cherries, ifcc. 

 We have also lOo.OOO Manetta Stocks for Koses, first quality. 

 50.000 extra 2 vetir old Apple Stocks. 

 4n,0<H) " Mazzard Cherry " 

 5,<'00 1 and 2 year old Horse Chestnut Seedl'ge. 

 fW° Descriptive and Price Catalogues fUmished gratis. 

 Rochester ajid Lake Avenue Com'l Nurseries, Sept. 1, 1867 —-21 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DOUBLE DAHLIAS, &c. 



ff"'HE subscribi-rs offer this season a more extensive assortment 

 ± tiian usual of DUTCH BULBOUS KOUTS, iruported fiom the 

 best Flower Nurseries of Europe, in the tirest condition, and all 

 first class bulbs — embracing every desiiable variety of 



DouiiLK AND Single Htacinths, adapted for house or out-door 

 flOHering, 



Eaki.y and Latk, Double and Single Tulips, of every shad* 

 and hue, 



PoLVANfHrs Narcissu.s, 



Rohan Nakcissus, for early winter blooming, 



Sl.NGLE Nakcis.si's, 



Dol-HLK AND SiNGLK JoNQUILLES, 



Ckoci 8 of all soits, including some very fine new-named seed- 

 ling VHiieties, 

 Crown Impkrials, 

 Fkitii.i-akias, 

 Gladiolus, 

 Iiiiti, 

 IxiAS, 



LlI.TKS, 



Ahl'Ms, 



COLCHlCrMS, 



with numf-rous other Forts of approved tested value. 



Cataloouks of the above, with descriptions and directions for i 

 plmiti' g and managing, will be mailed to appliounls enclosing a 

 Btjimp. 



hVACIXTH GLASSK.f, FANCY Ch'icus Pots, A:c. 



.r. M. THORBUKN «• CO.. Piedsmkn, &c., 



September 1. — 2t. 15 John slrt-et. New York. 



BUFFALO NURSERIES 



AND 



OAKLAND'S GARDENS AND GREENIIOIS S. 



THE subscribers offer for sale, the ensuing autumn and spring, 

 a large and fine stt>ck of — 



FRUIT TREES. 



Apple, 



Pear, 



Peach, 



EMBKACINQ 



Plum, 



Cherry, 



Apricot, 



Nectarin3 

 Quince, 



&C., JiC 



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

 ries, Raspberries and Curriints. 



The Ornaincntid Department is full and extensive, including a 

 superb stock of Evergreens and Hoses. 



fW Special attention is called to the Pear trees, both staudard 

 and Dwarf, as we have a large and unusually fine stock. 



Catafognes will be sent to persons requesting them. 



Office on Ferry street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Sept.— St. MANLEY & MASON. 



NEAV ROCHELLE (OR LAWTON) BLACKBERRY. 



PLANTS FOR SALE AT 



TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF PER DOZEN, 

 SIXTEEN DOLLARS PER HUNDRED, 

 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS PER THOUSAND. 

 C. P. BISSELL, Rochester, N. Y., 

 Ea.st Avenue, near H. E. Hooker & Co.'s Com'l Nurserie». 

 August 1. — 3t. 



MOUNT HOPE AVENUE, ROCHESTER, W. Y. 



THE PROPRIETOR offers for sale Ihis-fall and coming spring 

 a large assortment of Fruit ami Orflamental Trees, such as 

 Apple^ Dwarf Pear, Cherry, Peach, Plum, Apricot. Gooseber- 

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

 Pluin Stocks. Rhubarb, Asparagus, &c. Shade Trees. Ever- 

 greens, Flowering Shrubs, Rosea, Vines, Dahlia Roots. Bulbous 

 Roots, Green-house Plants. Address WILLIAM KING. 

 September 1.— 2t. Rochester, N. T. 



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

 Trees of superior sorts. 



— ALSO — 



Two Thous.Tnd Grape vines, from one to four years old. Cur- 

 rant Bushes, Gooseberry Bushes — Roses and Rose Stocks. 



The above wil be sold cheap tor cash— packed and sent accord- 

 ing to. order. JAMES LENNiiN, 



No. 12, Gorham et 



October 1.— It* liochester, N. T. 



TO PLANTERS AND DEALERS IN TEEES. 



THE suhKoriher would inform his fi lends that bi.s Descriptive 

 and Wholesale Priced Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental 

 Trees, for the autumn of 1867, will be fent, after the 10th of Au- 

 gust, to all applicants who enclose a stamp. Addr>'ss 



ISAAC PULLEN, 

 September 1. — 2t, Hightstown, Mereer Co., N. J. 



