THE GENESEE FARMER. 



357 



is there any perin;iiieiit beiietit derived from tlie use of 

 lime upon land? It' so, wliat kind of land is biMutitted 

 most, and at what time, ni d in what (]nantitv, should the 

 lime be applied ? I should be extremely glad to see thor- 

 ough answers to these iiuestions in some future number of 

 jour paper. W. D. Mitchell. — Pin Oak, Wirrtu Co., 

 Mo. 



ADVERTISEMENTS, 



To secure insertion in the Farmer, muat be received a:< early »fl tht 

 10th of the jirerious month, and be of such u character as to b( 

 of interest to farmers. Terms -••Two Dollars Icr every hundred 

 words, each insertion, paid in advanob. 



A. LONGETT, 



No. 34 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, 



DEALER in Peruvian, Colombian and Mexican GuanOj Super- 

 phosphate of Lime, and Bone Dust. 

 November 1, 1S57. — ly. 



AMERICAN FAKMEES' ENCYCLOPEDIA. 



THE most comprehensive work on American Agriculture, and 

 a work of real value 

 Twelve hundred pages, seventeen Lithographic Plates, besides 

 ©tlier illustrations. 



Price $t. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Cata- 

 logue of Asrricultural Books sent gratis to all applicants. 



A. 0. MOOKE, 

 Agricultural Book Publisher, 140 Fulton street. New York. 

 Kovember 1. — It. 



NEW KOCHELLE BLACKBERSY. 



GOOD, fcenuine plants 2.5 cents eacli ; $2 50 per dozen; $16 per 

 hunJred; $150 per thousand. Liberal discount to the trade. 

 LINN.EUS RHUBARB. 

 The very best kind for pies, &c., $2 per dozen ; $10 to $15 per 

 hundred ; $80 per thousand. 



Also, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Mahaleb Cherry, Ptar and 

 Quice Stocks, &c., &c. JOHN C. TEAS, 



Kaysville, Lnd. 

 November 1. — It • 



YOUNG MEN, FORM A BOOK CLUB 



FOR YOUR TOWN. Get twenty or thirty gents and ladies, 

 and, by a simple organization, you may have a Course of Lee 

 tures, and also have all the jiopular^EJooks iif the day for circula 

 tion in the Club, at little or no expense to each member. By-Lav.s, 

 and full printed directions for forming Book Clubs, will be sent to 

 any address, on application by mail, enclosing a stamp. Aiidress 



D. M. DEWEY, 

 ectober 1.— 2t. Rochester, N. Y. 



ALBANY TILE WORKS, 



Corner of Patroon and Knox Streets, Albany, iV. Y. 

 rjlHE subscribers, being the most extensive manufacturers of 

 X Draining Tile in the United St;ites, have on hand, in large or 

 araall quantities for Land Draining, the following descriptions. 

 warrant j stiperior to any made in this country, hard bunied. On 

 Sffders for 10,000 or more, a small discount will be made. 

 HoRSE-SHOE Tile Cut 14 Inches Loxg — Pieces. 



2% inches rise, -.$12 per 1000 



3>i « " 15 " 



4M " " — - - ^8 " 



m " « 40 « 



c>i « " - eo " 



8 « « 80 " 



Sole Tilk Cct 14 Ixches Lo.v; — Pikces. 



3 inches rise, - Si- per 1000 



3 •' « 18 " 



4 " « 40 " 



5 " « 60 « 



6 « " 80 " 



Also on hand, 6-inrh calibre Octagon Pipe, $39 per 100, and 8-inch 

 •^ibre Round Pipe, $30 per 100, for large dmins Cornice Brick, 

 rf the pattern used in the city of Wasliingtrin, also on hand. Or- 

 dec3 solicited. Cartage free. C. & W. M'CAMMON, 



(Late Babcock & Van Vechtex,) 

 Albanv, N. Y. 

 DANA & CO.. Agents, 

 ; October 1.— 2t, Utica, N. Y. 



^GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. ^ 



FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 

 ROSES, &o. &e. 



THE Proprietors of these well-known Nurseries haye on hand 

 a large and well-grown stock of 

 FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, 

 UKEEN-HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, DAHJdAS, 



PHLOXES AND OTHER HARDY BORDER PLANTS. 



The assortment of ROSES is very extensive, and embraces all 



varieties which could be obtained, and which are considered worthy 



of cultivation. Our eollectiou of HYBRID PERPETUAL3 is th« 



most complete in the country. 



The GREEN-HOUSE DEl"'ARTMENT receives particular atten- 

 tion, and the stock of Fuchsias, (leraniums, and other Green-houfi* 

 Plants, is large and varied. In the 



FRXJIT DEPARTMENT, 



orR stock consists of 



APPLES, of the leading varieties, Dwarf and Standard. 



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



PLUiMS — A cboice selection of well-grown trees, of popular sorts. 



CHERRIES— All the popular sorts, Dwarf and Standard. 



PEACHES — 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 sorts, including many new va- 

 rieties. 



RASPBERRIES,. GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES and 

 STR.iVV BERRIES, of all new ami approved varieties. 



We have, for the accommodation of Nurserymen, STOCKS 

 and SEEDLINGS, including APPLE, PEAR, PLUM, CHERRY, 

 OUINCE, &c. &c. Also, SEEDLINGS OF EVERGREEN TREES, 

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

 Larch and Hedge Plants. 



OUNA3IENTAJL DEPARTMENT. 



The stock of Ornamental Trees and Shrub.s, both Deciduous and 

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

 LAWN and .STREET -TREES and SHRUBS. 



ROSES — Consisting of Hybrid Perpetual and Summer Roses, 

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

 Piairie Roses. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS or BORDER PLANTS, and BULBOUS 

 FLOWER ROOTS — An extensive assoitment. 



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

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

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

 stamp for each. 



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



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. 



l;!^ Amateurs and others interested in Horticulture, are re- 

 spectfully invi_ted to visit our Shfiw Grounds and Green houses, at 

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

 th6 city. 



JfT^ All communications to be addressed to 



A. FROST & CO., 



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



BUFFALO NURSERIES 



OAKLAND'S GARDENS 



GREENnOlSES. 



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

 a large and flue stock of— 



FRUIT TREES. 



EMBRACIXQ 



Apple, rUini, 



Pear, Cherry, 



Peach, Apricot, 



— Also — 



Apple, Cherry, and Quince Stocks, 

 rie.s, Raspberries and Currants. 



The Ornamental Department is full and extensive, including a 

 superb stock of Evergreens and Roses. 



'0j~ Special attention is called to the Tear trees, both standard 

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



Catalogues wiU bo sent to persons reiiuesting them. 



Office on Ferry street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Sept.-3t. MANLEY & MASON. 



Ncetnrine, 

 Quince, 

 &c., &o. 



Strawberries, Gooseber. 



