THE GENESEE PARMER. 



GENKVA NURSERY, 



CASTLE STKEET, GENEVA, N. Y' 

 W. T. & E. SMITH, proprietors, invite the attention of 

 Fruit Growers and I'lantors of Trees generally, to their 

 large stoek of well <jrown Trees, grafted and budded hy the 

 proprietors themselves, with great care. Geater induce- 

 ments are offered here lliaii at any other nursery. Our stoek 

 of Trees consists of 40,0011 Ai)pU! Trees, well grown, with 

 fine heads ; 10,000 Pear, the best sorts ; 12,000 Cherry, fine 

 trees ; 30,000 Peach, one and two years old ; 1,000 Plum ; 

 2,000 Isabella Grapes, one and two years; Apricots, Necta- 

 rines. Almonds, Dwarf Pears, Dwarf Apples, Dwarf Cher- 

 ries, Raspberries, Strawberries, &c. &c. Ornamental Trees, 

 Roses, Dahlias, Buckthorn, EiiglisJi Hawthorn, Scions for 

 grafting. Seedlings, &c. — together with a general assortment 

 usually found at other nurseries. [3-U*] 



Fruit Trees. 



I AGAIN offer a large stock of Trees— about 100,000— of 

 line thrifty growth, composed in part of Ajiple, Pear, Peach, 

 Cherry, &c.; togetlier with an assortment of Green-House 

 I'lants suitable for bedding out — aU of which are offered at 

 extremely low prices. 



Wholesale prices of Apple Trees wiU be from $9 to $10 

 per 100. 



I would recommend to buyers, after examming other 

 nurseries, to inspect mine before purchasing. 



CHARLES P0WI9. 



Grtece, Ridge Plank Road, N. Y., March 1, lS,i'2.— .3-3t. 



State Agricultural Warehouse. 



THE Subscriber would respectfully invite the attention of 

 Farmers and planters to his varied assortment of Agricul- 

 tural and Horticultural Implements, among which may be 

 found Prouty & Mears' celebrated and highly approved 

 Center Draught Plows ; Emery & Co.'s Improved Railroad 

 Horse Power and Thresher, all of which took the first pre- 

 miums at the late State Agricultural Fair, and are unequal- 

 led by any now in use ; together with the latest and most 

 improved Plows, Straw Cutters, Fanning Mills, Com Shel- 

 lers, Seed Sowers, Cultivators, Harrows, ifcc, &c., which I 

 will sell at as low rates as any similar establishment in the 

 United States. 



I shall at aU times have on hand a full stock of Field and 

 Garden Seeds, Guano, and all other fertilizers in the mar- 

 ket, which may be had on the most reasonable terms. 



Persons purchasing articles from me may rely upon their 

 giving satistactiqn, as I intend keeping only such as I can 

 fully warrant. A. LONGETT, 



March, 1352.— 3-lt. No. 25 Cliff street. New York. 



Plows ! Plows : : 



WE are now getting in our spring supply of the celebrated 

 Eagle Plows from Boston ; also, the justly celebrated Curtis 

 Plow, made by H. C. Curtis, Albion. These Plows stand 

 unrivalled in this country, and are made expressly for use. 

 They arc made of superior timber, and the workmanship 

 cannot be beat in this or any other country. All Plows sold 

 by us are warranted to perform as recommended, or they 

 may be returned and the money refunded. 



J. RAPAL,TE & CO., 

 Genesee Seed Store and Agricultural Warehouse, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 

 March 1, 1^.52. 



For gale. 



ONE of the best Devon Bulla in the State of New York, 4 

 years old this coming spring. Said Bull may be seen on 

 my Farm, .3 miles west of Rochester, on the plank road in 

 the town of Gates, Monroe count)-, N. Y. Pedigree, price, 

 &c., may be obtained by personal application, or by letter 

 addressed to the subscriber at the Rochester, P. O. 

 March 1, 1S.52. WILLIAM R. BOOTH. 



Peruvian Guano. 



THE undersigned has received his supply of Guano, put 

 up in bags of IGO lbs. each. The bags are branded " Gen- 

 uine Peruvian Guano, No. 1, Imported by Theodore W. 

 Riley, New York," which is warranted pure. For sale by 



A. LONGETT, 

 [.3-lt] 25 Cliff street. New York. 



50,600 Osage Orange Plants, 



ONE YEAR'S GROWTH, price $S per 1000. No charge 

 for packing or cartage, if 2^)00 or more are ordered. 



OSAGE ORANGE SEED, at the lowest market price, 

 wholesale or retail, an early in the winter as the new crop 

 can be obtained from Texas. M. B. BATEHAM. 



Columbus, Ohio. [l-2t] 



ALBANY AGRICUtiTCRAL WORKS. 

 Hamilton, Liberty and Union Sts. 

 THE subscribers are the originators and sole proprietors of 

 the above works, which embrace a very large collection of 

 labor-saving Machinery, not excelled in this country for fa- 

 cilitating the manufacturing of Agricultural Machinery to 

 any desired extent, and with uniform accuracy and des- 

 patch. 



WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 



869 AND 3U BROADWAY. 



Our Warerooms are among the most spacious in the city, 

 and collection of articles on hand large and new — most of 

 the implements being of our own manufacture, and the 

 Seeds grown for our own trade. 



EMERY'S PATENT N. Y. STATE AG. SOCIETY'S 

 FIRST PREMIUM RAILROAD HORSE POWER, 

 AND OVERSHOT THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. 

 The above Horse Powers have been awarded the highest 

 Premiums at the Fairs of the New York St.ate Agricultural 

 Society in 1S.50, and ag.ain in 1851 ; also, the highest Pre- 

 mium at the Michigan State Fair, at Detroit, in September, 

 ISol, where a majority of the Committee owned and were 

 using Wheeler's Powers on their farms, having purchased 

 them previous to seeing our own ; also a Gold Medal at the 

 American Institute in 1851. It was also exhibited at the 

 State Fairs of Ohio, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, and re- 

 ceived the highest awards which could be given by the 

 rules of their Societies. In every case, it has been in com- 

 petition with all endless chain Powers of any note in this 

 country — among which were Wheeler's Rack and Pinion. 

 All of our Powers have the name, EMERY & CO., cast 

 upon every link of the chain and hub of band-vrheel. None 

 others are genuine. 



All the above are offered on liberal terms, at Wholesale 

 or Retail, at the Albany Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 

 Store, 3G9 and 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 

 Catalogues gratis, on appUcation. 

 March, 1S52. EMERY & CO. 



Cochin CJiJUia and SUanghae Fovt^ls for Sale. 



THE subscriber has for sale a few pairs of his celebrated 

 stock of Coc/wra China fowls, of his own importation, war- 

 ranted true to their name and not excelled by any other 

 stock in the country for good qualities. Also, a few pairs of 

 of the Marsh Stock of Shanr/haea and Sumatra Game 

 Jf'vvsls. Reference given in regard to them, if desired. 

 EGGS FOR SETTING. 

 Eggs furnished from the above stock carefully packed for 

 transportation, and orders for the same addressed to the 

 subscriber will be promptly attended to. Price of Eggs $2 

 per dozen. CHARLES SAMPSON, 



[3-2t] West Roxbury, Mass. 



Potato Onions. 



FIFTY BtrSHELS genuine English Potato Onions for 

 seed, now in store and for sale, at .12.50 per bushel, at the 

 Genesee Seed Store, 65 Buffalo at. Rochester, N. Y. 

 March 1, 1S52. J. RAPAL-JE & CO. 



Notice. 



THE undersigned has disposed of his interest in the "State 

 Agricultural Warehouse," No. 25 Cliff street, New York, to 

 Mr. A. Longett, who will in future conduct the business o» 

 his own account. GEO. H. BARE. 



New York, Jan. 10, 1852.— 3-lt. 



50,000 Apple Stoclts Wanted. 



TEN TO FIFTY THOUSAND Seedling Apple Stocks, 

 of thrifty taeo years'' grototh, are wanted and will be paid 

 for in Cash. Apply, or send samples, with price, immedi- 

 ately, to JAMES VICK, Jr. 

 January 1, 1852. Genesee Farmer Office. 



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