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GENESEE FARMER. 



Jl'LY. 



MOUNT HOPE BOTAMC GARDEN AND NURSERIES, 



Rochester, N. Y. 



(South St. Paul St., nearly opposite the Cemetery.) 



The Proprietoi's of this Establishment offer for 



sale an niuisiially largo and tine colleition of 



FliUlT AND OR.\A3IEi\TAL TREES, 

 Flowkring Shrubs, Vines and Roses, Hardy Herbace- 

 ous Plants, Double Dahlias and Bulbous Roots; 

 Grape ^'ines, Raspbekries, Strawberries, 

 AND Gooseberries ; Asparagus Roots, 

 Rhubarb, &c. ; Hedge Plants, 

 Green House Plants, «&c. 



The collection of Fruit Trees comprises the most popular 

 varieties cultivated, and has been grown with the greatest 

 possible care to ensure accuracy. The I'roprieiors are 

 practical and experienced Nurserymen, and wliolly devoted to 

 the business ; — all the important operations are either per- 

 formed by themselves or luidre their immediate inspection. 



Experience has fully proved that the trees grown at this 

 point, in addition to being free from diseases, are better ad- 

 apted to cold climates than those of any other portion of the 

 United States. 



The collection of Apples includes several thousands of 

 the famous new American Apple, the " Nortliern Spi/." 



A large assortment of Pears, of the choicest kinls, are 

 propagated on quince stocks for Dwarfs and Pyramids, 

 and will bear the first or second year after planting ; they 

 are admirably adapted for garden culture. A lot of these 

 are now on hand, of extra size, for immediate bearing. 



The collection of Ornamental Trees is large and fine, 

 comprising several hundred of the splendid Pawlonia Im- 

 perials. The catalogue of Roses embraces the most popu- 

 lar new varieties. A great variety are propagated for 

 standard or Tree Roses, 4 to 6 feet high, with fine heads. 



Of Double Dahlias the assortment is unsurpassed, inclu- 

 ding the finest show flowers yet introduced to this country, 

 and many that were imported last season at 5 guineas each. 

 A catalogue will be published in April. 



The stock of Green House Plants is very extensive, and 

 includes the most beautiful new Pelargonium (Geranium,) 

 Fuchsia, Camellia, Calceolaria, Verbena, Cactus, &c., &.C., 

 all finely grown, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. 



Trees and Plants packed in the best manner, and shipped 

 to any part of the country agreeable to order. 



Priced catalogues sent gratis to all post piaid applications. 

 Orders from unknown correspondents should be accompan- 

 ied with a remittance or reference. 



ELLWANGER & B.IRRY 



Rochester, April, 134G. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



E. TvWLOR, at his Steam Factory, No. 6 Hill- 

 street, is extensively engaged in manufacturing and dealing 

 in all kinds of AGRiriLTi-R\L Implements. Having dur- 

 ing the past year visited all the Agricultural Estsblishments 

 in Philadelphia, IVew York, and Boston, and secured the 

 right of many v.aluable INIachines and Implements, he is 

 prepared to furnish, wholesale and retail, all kinds of Agri- 

 cultural Utensils found in the eastern cities, such as 



Granfs Patent Fan-Mills, Corn Shellers, Corn 

 and Cojfee Grinders, Corn and Seed Plant- 

 ers, Scythe Snathes, Straw Cutters, 

 Patent Churns, Pitchforks, Pat- 

 ent Parallel Jaw Vices, 



together with many other valuable tools, both to Farmers 

 and Mechanics. 



He is also extensively engaged in manufacturing Balers 

 celebrated Patent Sliding Top Cliamber Sliotver Jiatli, to be 

 used in chambers or sleeping apartments, without the least 

 damage to carpets — the nicest article in the world! 1100 

 sold in four months in Xew York city the past season. 



Farmers in want of tools or ini|)lements, of any kind, 

 would do well to call and examine. For sale wholesale and 

 retail at the Factory, No. 6, Hill street ; also at the store 

 No. 15 and 17, Exchange street., snd at the Genesee Seed 

 Store, No. 10 Front street. E.TAYLOR. 



Rocliester, N. Y., May, 1846. 



ROCHESTER SEED STORE, 



AND 

 WARE-FIOUSE FOR FARMING TOOLS. 



By JAMES P. FOGG. 



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

 Smith, m the SEED and IMPLEMENT 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 ofTered 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 Mr. C. F. Cros- 

 man, and under the inspection of the proprietor : others 

 were raised by experienced seed growers ; while those va- 

 rities of foreign growth, which experience has shown are 

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

 varieties of Garden and Field Teurnip, Scarlet Short-Top 

 Raddish, Scarlet and White Turnip-Raddish, Dwarf and 

 Early Peas, with Tw nty choice varieties of FLOWER 

 SEEDS, have been iir.ported by the subscriber from the 

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

 don. 



AGENTS for t'ae sale of Rochester Seeds by 



the package, &c. — Attica, H. D. Gladding. Amsterdam, 

 J. W. Sturtevant. Auburn, Hudson & Buckbee. Albion, 

 Charles W. Perkins. Batavia, Lucas Seaver. Ballston, 

 E. W. Lee. Buffalo, W. & G. Bryant. Brockport, A. B. 

 Bennet. Canandaigna, L. C. Cheney & Co. Cazeuovia, 

 Dr. A. Ford. Castile, Halsted & 3Iay. Dansville, H. B. 

 Williams & Son. Elmira, Tracy Beadle. Geneva, Hem- 

 iup & Cone. Geneseo, L. Turner. Hudson, W. «fc G. 

 Storrs. Homer, Wm. Sherman & Son. Ithica, Lewis H. 

 Culver. Lockport, S. H. Marks & Co. LeRoy, Tomp- 

 kins & Morgan. Lansingburgh, R. Harrison. Mumford, 

 J. Phelps & Co. Mount Morris. R, Sleeper. Oswego, C. 

 & E. Canfield. Perry. R. H. Smith. Peun Yan, John H. 

 Lapham. Palmyra, Hoyt & May. Port Byron, S. K. 

 Kendriks. Scottsville, Garbutt & Co. Sclimectady, D. L. 

 Powell. Si/racuse, Foster (5c Nott. Se7teca Falls, C. L. 

 Iloskins. Troy, J. Daggett & Co. Utica, J. E. Warner 

 & Co. Union Springs, Wm. Cozzens. VVaisaw, Dr. A. 

 Frank. Waterford, Wm. A. Waldron. Waterloo, T. 

 M'Clintock. Wyoming, Cornvvell &: Maine. Pitlsjield, 

 Mass. Isaac L. Cole. York, James McPhearson. Adrian, 

 Mich. D. K. Underwood. Branlford, C. W. J. «fc R. 

 (,'Urtis. (Chicago, III. N. Sherman, Jr. Columbus, Oliio, 

 John .Miller. Detroit, Mich. J. ^^'. Strong, Jr. Hamilton, 

 C. W. S. Kerr <fc Co. Jonesville, Mich. Smith &, George. 

 Kingstdn, C. W. Charles Hsath. London, C. W. Edward 

 Adams. Monroe, Mich. Hosmer Graham. Marshall, Mich. 

 A Callender. Milwaukie, W. T. Ilolton & Goodall — 

 J.ackson & Jewell. Niagara, C TU. James Harvey. Po?i- 

 tiac, Mich. Rogers Sc Dunklce. »'^/. Catharines, C. W. S. 

 L. St. Johns — Boomer, Brothers & Co. Springfield, Mass. 

 Chapin & Gunn — Benj. K. Bliss. Sandusky City. Ohio. 

 W. T. & A. K. West. Toronto, C. W. Robert Love. 

 Toledo, Ohio, Raymond & Co. Westfield, Mass. Jessup 

 «fe Co. Ypsilanti, Mich. F^dmunds & Co. 

 Rochester, N, Y. JAMES P. FOGG. 



