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GENESEE FARMER. 



Sept. 



MOUNT HOPE BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERIES, 



KochCHter, N. Y. 



{South 8t. Paul St., nearly (rpposite tlie Cemetery.) 



The Proprietors of this Establishment offer for 



sale an unusually large and fine collection of 



FTlUiT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 Flowering Shrubs, Vines akd Koses, IIaruy Herbace- 

 ous Plants, Double Dahlias and Bulbous Roots; 

 Grape Vines, Kaspbkkkies, Strawberries, 



AND GooSEBtRKlES ; ASPAUAGUS RooTS, 



Rhubarb, &,c. ; Hedge Plants, 

 Green Mouse Plants, &c. 



The collection of Fruit Trocs comprises the most popular 

 varieties cultivated, and has been grown with the greatest 

 possible care to ensrre accuracy. The Proprietors are 

 practical atid experienced Nurserymen, and wholly devoted to 

 the business , — all the im{K)rtant operations are either per- 

 formed by themselves or undre 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 

 llnitod States. 



The collection of Apples includes several thousands of 

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



A large assortment of Pears, of the cli liccst kinds, are 

 propagated on quince stocks for Dwauks and Ptp.amids, 

 and will bear the lirst 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 bearii;g'. 



The collection of Ornimenlal Trees is large and tine, 

 comprising sever-il hundred of the splendid Pawlonia Ln- 

 tierials. The catalogue of Roses embraces the most popu- 

 lar new varieties. A great variety are prop.igated for 

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



Of Dmthle Dahlias the assortment is unsurpassed, inclu- 

 ditig the finest show flowers yet introduced to this country, 

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

 of which a separate catalogue will be furnished. 



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. 



A new edition of our descriptive priced catalogue will 

 be published this month, and sent gratis to all post paid 

 applications. Orders from unknown correspondents should 

 be accompanied with a remittance or reference. 



EI.LVVANGER & BARRY. 



Rochester, Sept., 1846. 



ROCHESTER (M. Y.) NURSERY. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 



The Sttbscriber offei-s for sale a choice collec- 

 tion of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and Hardy Shrubs, 

 which have been cullivaled with great care, and .are of suit- 

 able size for transplanting tliis autumn. Persons wishing 

 a succession of fruit, and not being familiar with the neces- 

 sary varieties, 6?/ leaving the selection to the subscriber may 

 dapendupon receiving the most desirable assortment. In every 

 such selection, quality, and not the size of the trees, will 

 }>e the rule adopted. 



The large quantity of trees furnished in this vicinity, for 

 the last dozen y«)ars by this establishment — the excelence of 

 the kinds furnished, when the selection has been left to the 

 proprietor — and the fact, that another establishment has of 

 late adopted the sams name, is sufficient evidence of the ex- 

 cellent reputation that this establishment enjoyes, and ren- 

 ders a lengthy or puffing advcrtisemontcntirely unnecessary 



QTT For particulars see Catalogue, which may be had by 

 application. Orders from a distance will be caref"'';,- %:r; ;. 

 ed and shipoed accordiotr fi ''.'•''■-(■•''■: jrs;. ', t ast 

 Non'i-st., .J n-i.t'o j."j ■ .:-c :ic><'ir. o.l ce od Front-st. 



.VPTj.tn.ie-. 1846. SAMUEL MOULSON. 



Gang PIoAVS. — Wiard's celebrated Gang Plow on hand 

 and for salo (price $12) at the Genssee .Agricultural Ware- 

 nouee and Seed Store, Wy 



[9-tfl RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ! 



IDE'S PATENT WHEEL CULTIVATOR AND 

 WIRE GRASS PLOW. 



Thr Farming Public are hereby informed that 

 Letters Patent have been taken out by tho Subscriber for 

 his recent great improvements in tho construction and man- 

 ufacture of Kield (cultivators : an improvement so great as 

 to entirely revolutionize the whole system of Farming by 

 reducing the expense of cultivation one-half or more. — 

 Wherever they have been introduced they have met the 

 decided approbationof Farmers, as the following Cirtific^ates 

 and Testimonials from the intelligent and practical Farmers 

 whose names are attached, abundantly show. 



CERTIFICATES: 



"This may certify that we, the subscribers, have seen 

 and used the Patent Wheel Cultivator, invented by Nathan 

 Ide, of Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y.^ and belisve it to be, as 

 a labor-saving maciiine, one of the greatest improvements Of 

 the age. By it a farmer cm put in from ten to Hfieen acres 

 more of wheat in a year with the same amount of team la- 

 bor ; he can also sow it in much better order. By it also 

 CANADA THISTLES, and other noxio.is weeds maybe 

 totally extirpated. The Farmer having only to break up 

 his fallow in the spring and go over it once a week during 

 the summer, when every Cannda ihistlc will be desiroyecf 

 Said Machine is so constructed that it can be regulated to 

 go any depth by means of screws on the upper part of the 

 iMachine, and thus either plow up the ground thoroughly or 

 otily just brush the surface. Upon the whole we think it 

 decidedly the best machine ever invented for pulverizing 

 the ground and facilitating the labor of the Farmer, and as 

 such we cheerfully recommend it to our brother Farmers. 

 James H. Hedlev. James Iue. 



Zauoc Whitney, John Stevens, 



Obed Field, Joseph Westfall, 



Enos Newman, IIartas Hedley, 



John C. Wheei kr, James P. Anderson, 



Gardner Berrv, Jesse Stevens. 



Shelby, April -23, l?.'''i." 



The undersigned ha^ just witnessed the operation of 

 Nathan Ide's Patent Cul : .-ator, and vvc are free to say that 

 we regard it as a decided i iiprovemcnt on all the implements 

 of the kind now in use fa.- preparing land for wheat and oth- 

 er crops. 

 Daniel Lee, Ed. Gen. Far. William Buell, 

 Rawson Harmon, Daniel F- Alverson, 



William Pixley, V/arrln V/. Smith, 



Peter Sheffer, Jr., Benjamin Smith, 



Gideon Mott, Chauncey Gillet, 



Levi Wells, B. T. Gillet, 



July .3, 1846. — 



After these ample Testimonials the Subscriber deems it 

 unnecessary to enter into a long and elaborate description 

 of the implement with its various points and modes of ope- 

 ration. To be fully appreciated it must be seen and used. 

 No farmer who fully understands his interest will be with- 

 out one, as thcv are an invaluable implement. 



NATHAN IDE, Patentee. 

 Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y., July 14, 1846. 



P. Seymour's Patent Sowing Machine. 



The Subscriber is making arrangements to 



attend the State Fair held at Auburn, on the l-Dth, 16tli,and 

 17th of September next, with one of his Sowing Machines, 

 where all who wish can see its operation. 



Farmers who wish to engaga machines to be made next 

 winter, and mschanics who wish to obtain the right to man- 

 ufacture them, can there hive an opportunity. 



A few machines are now on hand, and a few more will 

 yet be finished before sowing time. Those wis.iing to ob- 

 t ■! .na ui.'ies fn seeding l!u'= fi'l. v-i.l dowel to c-rder 

 itiem irar.i'.Jiate:.-. '1 ' r ^EYMGUR. 



En: xsiiionfiHi, Aug. 20, IStb. 



Rakes — 99 dozen I. Stark's superior Hay Rakes, for sale 

 at the Genesee Agricultural Store, iVo. 10. Front-st., by 

 [4] RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Corn Shellersl—A first rate article, price $10, for sale 

 at No. 10, Front-8t. RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



