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THE GENESEE FARMER 



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WRIGHT'S PREBUUM HORSR-HOE, 



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Improved Shovel, Plow, and Cultivator, 

 Combined. 



Application Jiled in the IT. S. Patent Office. 

 TO the above was awanled the first i)renuum at the New 

 York Stjite Fair held at Kciclicstor in Sciitcmlicr, 1S51. This 

 Implement is sourraiiKeil lh;it it can lie used between rows 

 of any width, from two to four f>'ot apart, and can also be 

 governed as to the depth, l)y raising or depressing the 

 wings or hooa. The earth can be removed from the crop 

 when small, or hilled up in its more forward state. In 

 other words, the operator can perform all that is necessary 

 to insure a good crop of com, potatoes. &e.. without the aid 

 of hand hoeing, provided the directions wliieh will accom- 

 pany each Machine, are followed. 



The main diffleiilty with all Com Cultivators heretofore in 

 use, is this : they do'not perform enough to obviate the ne- 

 cessity of using the hand hoe two or three times during the 

 'season, which, to the farmer, is a very heavy expense, at a 

 season of the year when labor is scarce and high. It is be- 

 lieved by the Inventor that this Implement will save the 

 cost in hand hoeing on every 15 acres of corn or other hoed 

 crops, and that the work can be done equal or better than 

 twice hoeing by hand. Price $10. 



This Implement tan be returned afler one week's trial 

 and money refunded, if not saiisfact-ory. 



Orders addressed to CASH & WRIGHT, Batavia, Gen- 

 esee County, N. Y. 



AoENTS. — E. Cash, South Bvron, Gen. Co., N. Y.; Briggs 

 & r.rother, Rochester, N. Y.; G. Dodge & Co., Batavia, N. 

 Y.; .Mar. h & Brewster, Stafford; Bi.xby & Carpenter, Le- 

 rov ; (>. i'\ Barnet & Co., Broekport; T. C. Curtis, Albion ; 

 V/. K. Marvin, Lockport; John S. Wright, Emerald Grove, 

 Wisconsin. 



And will also be for sale in most of the principal cities and 

 villages iu Western New York. 



AprU, 1S.52. CASH & WRIGHT. 



Wood's Renovating Salts. 



THE subscribers are now receiving large quantities of this 

 valuable manure put up in barrels, which we will sell at 

 one cent per lb. — no charge for barrels. 



This article is made from tlie following ingredients, viz.: 

 Potash, Bone Dust, Bone ('o.-il, I'lasUT, Glauber Salts, Salt- 

 petre, Oil of Vitriol, S.alts of Ammonia, Gas, Liquor, and 

 Bullocks' Blood. For sale at the State Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. 25 Cliff street, New York. 



LONGETT & GRIFPING. 



We hereby certify, that our Renovating Salts are com- 

 posed of the ingredients represented, and pledge ourselves 

 to r.'i"und the money in all cases, to purchasers who can 

 produce .satlsfiictory proof to the contrary. Wood & Co. 



New York, March. 1, 1852. [4-2t] 



Stock Horses for Sale. 



THE subscriber oflersfor sale his Stock Horses, "Hercules" 

 and "Royal Britain." Hercules was sired by imported Al- 

 fred, dam by imported Sampson, g. dam by Blucher, g. g. 

 dam by Whalebone. Hercules is four years past, color dark 

 bay, heavy built, and wi-ighed, in Septemlier last, 1550 lbs. 

 He was awarded, at llie State Fair held at Uochesti.T, by the 

 Committee on Draft Horses, tlie S.-niin/ I'l-he. 



Roy.al Britain was sired by Mr. Dickey's Sampson; he by 

 Mr. Kdbinsiin's importrd >amiison; Mr. Dickey's Samp- 

 son's .lain, hy impiirted Emigrant; Britain's dam, by im- 

 ported Performer, color dark bay, with a small white star; 

 weighed, in September last, l.SlOlbs. 



IIIRAM HOSMER. 



Bennington, Wyoming Co., N. Y. [4-lt*] 



Bone Du«t. 



BONE DUST, Coarse Turnings and Sawings.when taken 

 in equal parts, price .$2,25 per bbU, including package. — 

 This article is fresh, and w.arrantod pure, from the Empire 

 Mills. LONGETT & GRIFFING, 



[l-2t] 25 Cliff Street, New York. 



Field and Garden Seeds. 



CLOVER, Large Clover, Timothy Seed, Blue Grass, Red 

 Top, Ray Grass, White Clover, and Lucerne. 



Garden Sffds — Ruta Baga,Turnep, Cabbage, Beet, Car- 

 rot, Parsncp. Peas and Beans of every variety. 



Fruit and Ornamental Treei> — Having been appointed 

 agent for one of the best nurseries in the country, we are 

 prepared to execute orders at short notice. 



LONGETT & GRIFFLNG, 

 [4-2t] 25 Cliff Street, New York, 



A. FROST & CC, 

 GENESEE VAt.L,EY IVURSERIEB. 



ROCHESTER, K. Y. 

 THE proprietors of these Nurseries solicit the attention of 

 Nurserymen, ( •rcha'-dists, Amatours, and others intending 

 to i)liin't, tci their large stock of Fruit an<l Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs, wliidi censists of a vcrj' extensive assortment 

 and also beinir mueli superior in quality to any that they 

 have before offered to tlie public, owing to their large im- 

 portations from Europe and extensive h<mie culture. There- 

 fore, they can v/ith confiilenee assert that whatever articles 

 may be sent from their Nurseries will give universal satis- 

 f.iction, and their prices having been much reduced they 

 desire particular notice to ihem. 



Articles furnished from llieir grounds will be ascertained 

 to cost less received in mu.b lietter condition, and conse- 

 quently to give better satisfaction to the purchaser, than to 

 obtain them of travelling agents. 



All communications ]>roinptly noticed. 



For further (les<-ri|)tion of their I'ruits, Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrulis, they refer tx) their y(/v'r,</ descriptive catalogue, 

 which may be obtained gratis, upon ajiplication. 



Apple Trees — ^Strong and thrifty, 6 to 7 ft et, comprising 

 all the best varieties. . 



Pear.s— Standards of all the best sorts. Dwarf, trained as 

 pyramids of one, two, and three, embracing over 75 of the 

 most desirable kinds. 



Cherries — 5 to 7 feet, with fine heads, of .50 sorts most ap- 

 proved for cultivation. A quantity of an extra size can be 

 furnished. 



Pecwhes — of all the best sorts. Some extra size trees on 

 hand. 



Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Ac. — A fine collection. 



Gooseberries— \ large stock of superior plants, embrac- 

 ing 30 sorts of the best Lancashire varieties, best adapted 

 for our climate. 



Currants — Their collection of fine plants, and choice 

 sorts of this valuable garden fruit, cannot be excelled — as 

 follows: Cherry, May's Victoria, Red Grape, White Grape, 

 Black Naples, Black English, White and Red Dutch. 



Raspberrie.^ — Fastolff, Red and White Antwerp, Large 

 Fruited, Monthly, and others. 



Strawberries — of 15 best sorts. 



Grapes — the native sorts — lsal)ella, Catawba, and Clinton. 



Omamontul Trees— VMn ipean 1 1 1 irse ChestnuLs,Moyntain 

 Ash, Weeping Willow, and an assortment of our native trees 

 American Weeping Willow, a new variety, very beautiful 

 and distinct; English Weeping Ash; (lolden twigged do.; 

 Weeping Limes; European Larch; and other.s. 



Ornamental Fktwering Shrubs, cfcc. — Crataegus and 

 Hibiscus in variety, Cydonia Japonica, Spireocs Douglassii 

 and Pmnifolia, Daphne Mezcreum, Crataegus Pyracantha, 

 Euonymus Americana, Wegelia Rosea, Tree Paeonies 18 

 in. to 2 ft., and Purple Magnolias 4 ft. 



Evergreen Trees, Shrubs, Ac. — Norway Spruce, Balsam 

 Fir, Pinus Sylvestris and Austriaca, English and Irish 

 Yews, Tree Box, and the Dwarf, for edging. Deodar Cedars 

 2 ft., Lebanon Cedars 2 ft,, Cryptomeria Japonica 2 ft., 

 Araucaria Imbricata 15 in., For.syfhia Viridissima, Maho- 

 nia AquifoUa, and Magnolias which are very fine. 



Standard Roses, 5 feef^, and Dicarf Roses of the newest 

 and best sorts, comprising Hybrid Perpetuals, Mosses, Bour- 

 bons, Teas, and Noisettes. 



They will Issue soon a catalogue of bedding plants, em- 

 bracing a collection of new Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, 

 Heliotropes, Fuchsias, Cinerarias, Antirrhinums, named 

 sorts of Pansies, Salvias, Shrubby Calceolarias, Penstemous, 

 and other valuable bedding plants that have just been im- 

 ported. 



The Dahlias embrace all the sorts of merit that appeared 

 at the great Dahlia Show in England last season, which 

 they have procured at a great expense. 



April, 1852. 



Peas ! Pnas ! I 



WE are now receiving by the first boat from Canada — 

 1,0(M1 bushels pure White Field Pe.as, such as Golden 



Vine, Creeper, White Canada, etc. 

 500 bushels White Marrowfat. 

 100 " Black Eyed do. 

 100 « Blue Prussian. 

 200 " Early Washington. 

 100 " Early Frame. 

 100 " Early Warwick. 

 Farmers who want good Peas at low prices, will please 

 call at the Genesee Seed Store and Agricultural Warehouse, 

 63 and G5 Buffalo st. J. RAPjVLJE & CO. 



April, 1852. 



