1846. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



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ROCHSSTER SEED STORE, 



AND 



WARE-HOUSE FOR FARMING TOOLS. 



DISSOLUTION.— The co-partnership heretofore exist- 

 ing under the iirm of B. F. SMITH & Co. is this day 

 dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts will be settled 

 by JAMES P. FOGG, who will continue the SEED and 

 TOOL business, at the old stand on his own account. 



B. F. SMITH. 



January 1, 1845. JAMES P. FOGG. 



The subscriber having; purchased the interest of Mr. B. F. 

 Smith, ni the SEED and LMPLEiMENT business, will con- 

 tinue the business as heretofore at the Rochester Seed Store 

 on Front street, nearly opposite the market. 



The subscriber is well aware of the important relation 

 which the seedsman holds to the whole farming communi- 

 ty, and that on his honor and veracity the crop and profit of 

 a season in some measure depend. The greatest care has 

 been used in selecting the seeds oflered at this establishment 

 for the ensuing year, and they can be relied upon as pure 

 and genuine, carefully selected and raised from the very 

 best varieties, and properly cured. Many kinds were rais- 

 ed in the immediate vicinity of this city, by Jlr. C F. Cros- 

 man, and under the inspection of the proprietor ; others 

 were raised by experienced seed growers ; while tliose va- 

 rities of foreign growth, which experience has shown are 

 the best, such as Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Brocoli, all the 

 yarie ties of Garden and Field Teurnip, Scarlet Short-Top 

 Raddish, Scarlet and White Turnip-Kaddish, Dwarf and 

 Early Peas, with Twenty choice varieties of FLOWER 

 SEEDS, have been imported by the subscriber from the 

 long established house of R. WRENCH &, SONS, of Lon- 

 don. 



FIELD SEEDS. 



RED and WHITE CLOVER, TIMOTHY, BARLEY, 



Seed-Corn, Italian and Siberian Spring Wheat; Early June 

 Potatoes, Marrowfat and other Field Peas, Rye-Grass, 

 Orchard-Grass, Lucerne, &c. &c. 



VEC4ETABLE GARDEN SEEDS. 



A choice and select variety of PEAS, BEANS, CAB- 

 BAGE, CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, BEETS, CUCUM- 

 BERS, MELONS, RADDISH, SQUASH, Herb-seeds, &c. 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



The collection of Annual and Perennial FLOWER 

 SEEDS, contains many new and choice varieties. 

 AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL TOOLS 

 At the Ware-Room, adjoining the Seed Store, may be 

 found an extensive and complete assortment of Agricultural 

 and Horticultural Implements, embracing almost every tool 

 used in the cultivation of the Farm and Garden. 



SUPERIOR PLOWS. 



The celebrated MASSACHUSETTS PLOWS, of three 

 sizes, several hundred of these Plows, have been sold in 

 Rochester, and vicinity, and have given entire satisfaction. 

 Also, Deleno's Dimond Plow — Sub-Soil and Side-Hill 

 Plows— The Gang-Plows— Two Horse CULTIVATORS, 

 fer working summer- fallows, and getting in wheat. Corn 

 Cultivators, Root-Cutters, Corn-Planters, Drill-Barrows, 

 Hoos, Shovels, Scythes and Snaths, Garden-Rakes, Corn- 

 Shellers, STRAW CUTTERS, &c. &c. 



iloobaater, January 1, 1846. , JAMES P. FOGG. 



TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 



Gentlemkn — I am now manufucturing and offering fbr 

 sale, SANFORD'S PATENT STRAW CUTTER, in the 

 City of Rochester. 



Said machine was patented two years ago, and has this 

 year for the first time made its appearance among you ; and 

 for cheapness, durability, and amount of work, 1 say it cai>- 

 not be beat. It took the first premium at the State Faii^ 

 and at the Fairs of Onondaga, Wayne and Monroe Counties. 



i now ask you to examine it, try it, and then buy it, if 

 you please. 



For sale at the GENESEE SEED STORE, No. 10 

 Front St., Rochester. H. A. CHASE. 



Rochester, Nov. 184.5. 



RECOMMENDATIONS. 



I recently witnessed the operation of " Sarifard's Perfect 

 Straw Cutter ," sold by H. A. CHASE, of the American 

 Temperance House, Syracuse, and most cordially recom- 

 mended said Machine to all per.sons wishing to cut straw, 

 hay, or stalks, for food to be given horses or cattle. Simpl© 

 in its construction, least liable to get out of order by use, 

 and for ease to the operator, and despatch with which the 

 v.ork is done, it cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by any 

 machine constructed for the same purpose that I have ever 

 seen. Its operation is only to be. seen to be admired, aad 

 the machine and its principle approved. 



StiUIRE M. BROWN, 



Elbridge, July 21, 1845. Prest. On. Co. Ag. Society. 



Mr. Chase's Straw Cutter. — The undersigned, of5- 

 ccrs of the Wayne County Agricultural Society, would ex- 

 press their commendation of the machine exhibited at our 

 Annual Fair, by Mr. H. A. CHASE, of Syracuse, called 

 " Sanford's Perfect Straw Cutter." We believe it is the 

 best machine of the kind ever invented, and that its supe- 

 riority and usefulness need only to be known to secure for 

 it general adoption by our farming friends. Simple and 

 substantial in its construction, and efficient in its operation, 

 it performs its work in the highest degree of perfection, and 

 is easily kept in repair. It cuts and mashes the straw, hay 

 or stocks, in a manner termed by English husbandmen 

 chaffing. Its low price brings it within the acquisition of 

 every farmer, and we feel that it cannot be too highly re- 

 commended to the agricultural portion of our fellow citizen*. 



C. S. BUTTON, Newark, Pre'st 



D. Kenyon, 

 J. A. Miller, 

 Samuel E. Hudsoi*, 

 T. Heminvvay, 

 W. P. Nottingham, Treasurer. 



Palmyra, Oct. 2. 1845. 



Cortland Village, Nov. 19, 1845 — Mr. H. A. Cha«. 

 — 'J'he Machine arrived safelj^ a couple of weeks since, and 

 I have subjected it to a most thorough trial. You remem- 

 ber though we gave it the first premium at Utica,* I stated 

 some objections to some of its details. I find I was mista- 

 ken. It cuts easier and faster, I think, than any machine 

 with which I am acquainted. It takes one of my men but « 

 few minutes to cut feed for six horses for a day. 



Yours respectfully, HENRY. S. RANDALL. 



Vice Presidents. 



Ex. Coro, 



[* Mr. Randall was Chairman of the Awarding Commit!^ 

 tee on tliis chwe of Iinprovemente, at the State Fair, Utica. 



