1846. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



245 



?fURSERY OF J. J. THOMAS, 



MACEDON, WAYNE CO., N. Y. 



A FINE COLLECTION of FRUIT 



TREES arc otlered for sale at this 

 ?s'iirsery, all of which have been 

 propagated from bearing trees. 

 vwiosi! gcauini rifss or c-xcelk-p.ce, 

 and fitness for the climate of Wes- 

 tern New York, have been thor- 

 oughly proved by the personal 

 examination of the proprietor. It has been a principal ob- 

 ject to avoid the confusion resuliiiig from a numerous list 

 of varieties, and to present only a moderate collection of the 

 very finest kinds. To accomplish this, many years have 

 been occupied, and selections have been made from several 

 hundred sorts in bearing, none but the best being chosen, 

 after thorough examination and trial. 



The Ornamenlal department contains some of the very 

 finest Shrubs and herbaceous perennial Flowering Plants, 

 suited to open ground culture. 



The new Catalogue of this Nursery w ill be seal gratis by 

 mail, or other information furnished, on every post-paid 

 appliiution. 10-2tn 



ROCHESTJER (?f. Y.) NUKSERY. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 



The Subscriber offers for sale a choice collec- 

 tion of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and Hardy Shrubs, 

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

 able size for transplanting this autumn. Persons wishing 

 a succob'sion of fruit, and not being familiar with the neces- 

 sary varieties, by leaving the selection to the snf/scriber may 

 dapviidupon receiving the must desirable assortment. In every 

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

 be tlje rule adopted. 



The large quantitj^ of trees furnished in this vicinity, for 

 the last dozen years 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 putTfing advertisement entirely unnecessary 



[]D= For particulars see Catalogue^ which may be had by 

 application. Orders from a distance will be caref'il'r >•"(; ;■ 

 ed and shipped accordiosr to '^.'-pc" '•■ • r.r-sn ', last 

 Norl'i-st., UniiiO., j;".i i, (aca?-Hr. «). ice od Front-st. 



Sepiivier, 184G. SAMUEL MOU^SON. 



Agricultural Implements, 



In order to acconnliodate the subscribers to the Farmer, 

 from whom frequent inquiries and orders for implements 

 are received, I have made arrangements to supply the fol- 

 lowing articles : 



Pttts' Thrasher and Separator, price, $150 00 



The above including Horse-Power, 250 00 



Pitts' Corn and Cob Mill. .^. 40 00 



Seymour's Sowing Machine, 45 00 



Sanford's Straw-Cutter, 15 00 



Burrall's Patent Corn-Sheller, 10 00 



Also, most kinds of Plows, Cultivators, &c., &c., at the 

 usual prices. As my only object is the accommodation of 

 subscriders to the Farmer who reside at a distance, (without 

 fee or reward,) all orders should be post paid and accompa- 

 nied with the cash. The implements will be carefully se- 

 lected, and shipped per order. D. D. T. MOORE. 

 Farnwr Office, Rochester, September, 1846, 



MOUNT HOPE BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERIES, 



Rochester, N. Y. 



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



The Proprietors of this Establishment offer for 

 sale an unusually large and line collection of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 Flowering Shrubs, Vines and Roses, Hardy Herbace- 

 ous Plants, Double Dahlias and Bulbous Roots; 

 Grape Vines, Raspberries, Straw herries, 

 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 enssre accuracy. The Proprietors are 

 practical and experienced Nurserymen, and wholly devoted to 

 the business ; — all the important 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 

 LTnited States. 



The collection of Apples includes several thousands of 

 the famous new American Apple, the "Northei-n Spy." 



A large assortment of Pears, of th( choicest kinds, 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 Oi-narnental Trees is large and fine, 

 comprising several hundred of the splendid Pawlonia Im- 

 perials. The catalogue of Roses eml)races the most popu- 

 lar new varieties. A great variety are propagated for 

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

 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. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY. 



Rochester, Sept., 1846. 



Ba s! Bags!! Bags! !! 



The Subscriber, wishing to dispose of his 

 stock of Grain Bags, has reduced the price, and Farmers or 

 others wishing will do well to call, see quality and buy, 

 which I am confident they will do. To be found at E, 

 Watts Hard-ware Store. JAMES H. WATTS. 



Rochester, Sept. 1, 1846. [9-2t] 



Agricultural Almauac for 1847. 



Tke Amei.ican C^ultivafok's Almanac, Pdilec by Dr. 

 Lee, jus- pah'ishod and for sale at this office. It is got up 

 in gt Jd ^.lyle — printed on new type and excellent paper, and 

 illustrated with over 30 engravings. 



Terms.— $15 per 1000 ; 500 for $8; $2 per 100— or three 

 dozen for $1. All orders, (post paid.) will receive prompt 

 attention. Address D. D. T. MOORE. 



Farmer Office, Rochester, Sept. 1, 1846. 



More Paular Meriuo Backs. 



1 have procured another lot of Paular Merino Bucks 

 from the celebrated flock of S. N. Jewett, of Vermont. 

 For sale by R. HARMON, jr. 



fVtiealland. Angrst 26, 1846. 



Seed Wheat. — loO bushels Gen. Harmon's celebrated 

 White Flint Wheat ; also, 50 bushels Soul's do., just re- 

 ceived, and for sale at the Genesee Seed Store, by 



[9-tf] RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



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

 and for sale (]rice .-^12) at the Genssee Ag.-iculturai Wr.re- 

 nouse and Seed Store, by 



^r-:l] RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Stra'w Cutters, of all the most approved kinds, used in 

 Western N. Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 

 No. 10, Front-st. 



Corn Shellers!--A first rate article, price $10, for sale 

 at No. 10, Front-st. RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Breed's Canal Wheel-BarroAV. — A large lot just re- 

 ceived and for sale very cheap, at the Rochester Agricultu- 

 ral Warehouse, by [10] THOMAS NOTT. 



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