L849. 



THE GENESIS FARMKIi. 



271 



Jt ST I I BUSHED, 

 i;V DERBY, Ml LLEB '.Mi CO., mm RIf, 



Till] AMERICAN FRUIT CCLTURIST, 



BY .1 J TIIOJ VS 



A ORE I '• ' the Fruit Cul- 



tuii-i iple the matter of the former 



editions, having been wholly re-written entially 



\ l.l. :i.r INFORMATION 



Known at the , . relative to 



FRUITS AM) FR1 i r i DLTDRE. 

 It con! I ban 



B HUNDRED ACCURATE ENGRAVIN68, 



ud and full descriptions of all fruits of 



known it! the country. 

 > ■ onerous list of varieties, careful at- 

 has I'm y'i i to-effect the clear and systematic 



arrangement a lopted in U d further to enable the rea- 



tcnow at a glance, the various grades of excellence, the 

 of the type used for the name. 

 The nnmen I ruil 



EXACT IMPRESSIONS 



imens, The descriptions have been prepared in 



nearly from the fruits themsi Ives ; and to distinguish 



li oidental characters, careful comparison has been ex- 

 ly made with specimens from several different states, and 

 with the .1 scriptions in the best American works on Fruits. 



To determine the qualities as adapted to different regions, assis- 

 tance i . nishe 1 by a number of the most eminent 

 ! ists ' F the Union. 

 The whole forming a handsome duodecimo volume, of over 400 



at the low price of One Dollar. 

 The work belongs to the author and is not traded. A liberal 

 discouut is made to Booksellers. 



DERBY, MILLER & CO.. 

 'Jet. 1., 1849. [10-3m] Publishers, Auburn, N. Y. 



Cg= The above work just received and for sale at the office of 

 ■ neeee Farmer. It can be sent by mail. Price $1. 



Buffalo Nursery ntid Horticultural Garden. 



ffij-Kfc THE Proprietor of this old establishment offers for sale 



TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c. The Fruit Trees 

 are very vigorous and healthy. His whole stock has been 

 gated with the greatest care, and mostly from bearing trees, grow- 

 ing ou his own grounds. 



App] ome fifty of the most choice sorts, including 



Northern Spy, Roxbury Russet, &c. ice. by the thousand at 

 very reduced prices. Dwarf Pears, a fine assortment of beautiful 

 1 in these nurseries. 8.000 Peach Trees, of 

 the ver trees and free from all disease. Cherries; 



iwn with low heads. Also, a good assortment 

 of the Plum, Pear, Apricot, Nectarine, Quince, and all the smaller 

 fruits. 



1 he . Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, &c, 

 comprif ery desirable article. Annual importations 

 are made from Europe of new and rare varieties of Fruits 



&c. Apple, Pear. Quince and Plum STOCKS by the quantity, 

 irserymeu supj lied with trees of large or small sine at low 



Orders by mail or otherwise, and letters of inquiry will receive 

 prompt attention. Every article carefully labelled, securely 

 I and forwarded agreeable to order, and with the least pos- 

 sible delay. 



IZj= Descriptive Catalogues sent gratis to all who apply (post 

 paid,) and every a; tide will be sold at the lowest nursery prices. 



Buffalo, N. ST., Sept. 1. 1849. B. HODGE. 



Seedlings for Sale. 



THE Subscribers, proprietors of the Old Castle Nurseries Ge- 

 neva. N. V .. have for sale 

 10 Quince Seedlings. 15 to 20 inches high. $10 per thousand. 

 Cherry do. 8 to 15 - '• 8 •• 

 40.000 Pear do. 8 to 20 '• " 10 :: « 



2 . 000 Plum do. 8 to 15 •' " 10 ; ' " 

 20,000 Apple do. 2 y'rs old nice for grafting $5 per 1.000. 

 They cultivate extensively, and have fjr sale the rare and ap- 

 proved : Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Also. Buck- 

 thorn, Hawthorn, &o ■ for hedges. 



All orders promptly attended to. Trees seut a distance well 

 packed and delivered at the railroad depot. 



T. C. MAXWELL & CO. 

 Geneva, N. Y., Oct. 1. 1849. [10-2m] 



Notice— Seedlings For Sale. 



r» A AAA Apple Seedlings, of three years growth, fo 

 Ob.UU" by the Subscriber. Price $3 per thousaud. 



EL1AB YEOMANS. 

 Wal worth, Wayne. Co. N. V. [10-lt] 



Removal to No. 21 BufTalo-st., Talman Block. 



C. HENDRIX & SOX, 

 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Iron. Steel. Nails. Spikes, Shelf 

 aud Heavy Hardware. House trimmings of all kinds, as cheap 

 as the cheapest. 



Rochester, Oct. 1, 1849. [10-3t] 



for sale 



MOUNT HOPE GARDEN AND NURSERIES, 



ROCHESTER, V ^ . 



Tn 1 Invito the attention of Fruit Grower 



n, and dealers in tree- iii their i now of- 



fered for sale. By recent large importations from Europe, and 



an I'M ; ,-ii home, v ■ ined a 



ol nursery arti pleto Its any in the country, and 



them to purchase r on n i 

 Th< well known heal Hi. \ Igor and hardiness of the trei b raisi d 

 nd the undivided and scrupulous attention given b 

 > lenl by the pi a offer gri »f [nduci meats 



to purchasers 



STANDARD FRUIT TBI 

 Consisting or all the be ' varieties of the • Plum, 



Peach, A-'-., nt" suitable age and size for orchard 1 1 

 The principal >1 the well known popular 



but ail the new Unerican and foreign kinds are in on] | 



and can be furnished. 



PYRIMIDAL AND DWARF 1 

 Consisting of select varieties of Pears on Quin Para- 



dise, and Cherries on St. Lucie, or Mahaleb stocks, for gardens, 



and limited grounds; and for nurserymen and ethers who I 

 obtain fruit from their trees at an early day. We have for 

 years given special attention to this department, and tin 

 believe we have probably the largest and best stock in the I 



GOOSEBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS, ETC. 



Of these we have a large and complete assortment, and can sup- 



ply them by the 100 or 1000. The best English <. 



imported every year. All the new Currants can be supplied. 



ORNAMENTAL, TREES, SHRUB ROSES, ETC. 

 All the leading sorts, such as Horse Chesnut, Mountain Ash 

 Ailantus. kc, can be furnished by the 10UU or 10.000 at much 1 •■- 

 low ordinary rates— besides a large collection of new and rare 

 Trees Shrubs, Roses', Stc, recently imported. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 

 Buckthorn 2. and 3 years from seed; Osage Orange. 1 and 2 years; 

 Privet ; besides Evergreens, such as Red Cedar, Hemlock. Nor- 

 way Spruce, Arbor Vita?, &c, can be furnished to any extent 

 required. 



STOCKS AND YOUNG WORKED TREES FOR NURSER1 

 Pear Seedlings, 1 and 2 years transplanted; Plum do . 2 years from 

 seed bed; Paradise Stocks, for Dwarf Apples; Mazzard Cherry 

 Seedlings. 1 year; St. Lncie. or Mahaleb Stocks, for dwarf 

 ries; Quince Stocks, of sorts commonly used. 



Young worked tres for distant transportation. 

 NEW UPRIGHT QUINCE the most easily propagated, and freest 

 grower. We have now obtained a pretty large stock, and can 

 supply them in moderate quantities. 



Wholesale Priced Lists and General Catalogues forwarded to 

 all post-paid applications. 



Sep 1, 1849. ELLWANGER & BARRY. 



Albany Agricultural Warehouse, 



No. 36'» & 371 South Broadway. 



THE Subscriber having during the past season suffered in 

 common with many of his fellow citizens— his warehouse 

 being consumed, &c.- has procured the spacious new 

 for his business. No. 369 and 071 South Broadway, where he lias 

 an extensive as ori ment of all the best and leadrr, AGRICUL- 

 TURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES in use. From his 

 long and successful experience in the manufacture and sale of 

 articles in his line. b< imself that he can suit the wants 



of the farming public to the best of its kind, and on as favorable 

 terms as any other manufacturer in the S 



Among his assortment are his celebrated Horse Pov. i 

 ing Machines and Separators. 



Smith's Patent Cornshellers for horse power. 



Clinton Hand Shelters, single and double hopper; Grant's 

 Patent Premium F"anniug Mills, for power and hand. &c . &c. 



Also, a complete assortment of Garden. Field and Grass 



fj-tfj H. L. EMERY. 



DR. IOTTRIDGB'S . 



CELEBRATED SPRAIN & RHEUMATIG LTNIMJ 



"VTO hotter preparation was ever offered to the public for the 

 _LN following complaints :— Rheumatism, Lame back-. Bruises. 

 •Sprains, Stiff or Contracted Tendons. Swellings, Stiff Neck. Ner- 

 vous Headache. Earache, &c 



This Liniment is likewise excelled by none in its use upon 

 Horse and other Animal Flesh, for curing Spavins, Sprains. Swee- 

 nies, Galls and all flesh wounds. 



Price Fifty Cents per bottle. Prepared and sold, wholesale 

 and retail, by A. GRAM'. 



No. 43 Exchange-st.. Rochester. N r . Y. 



Agents— Isaac Mitchell, East Bloomfield : s. 1) l.undy, Water- 

 loo; W. P. Matison & Co.. Seneca Falls: E. W Cheney & Sons, 

 Canandaigua ; Clark & Pierce, Livonia ; II. Tilton. Moscow; 

 Whitney 6c Laftlin, Mt. Morris; Ely St Co , Clyde. 



October 1, 1849. [10-tf] 



Agricultural Books. — A large assortment of Books on 

 Agriculture, Horticulture, &c, for sale at this Office. 



