THE GENESEE FARMER. 



101 



■ ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A kw short advertisements »f interest to farmers — and only 

 , c h— win be inserted in the Genesee Farmer tor twenty-five cents 

 iline, or $2.50 per square, each insertion, payable in advance. To 

 scure insertion, they should be sent in by the 15th of the previous 

 lonth. 



I0LE PLOWS— By J. DUNHAM, Ithaca, N. T 



3— tf 



OR 50 CUNTS— The subscriber will send to any address Re- 

 h ceipts lor making LIQUORS, WINES, Ac, at one-fourth of 

 ie present cost. Address CO. NORTON, Box 95, Pittston, Lu- 

 erne Co., Pa. *__ 



Concord Grape Vines. 



r WOULD give notice that I shall not be able to supply Vines 

 L for anv more Vineyards (ill next fall, when I shall have :ibout 

 0,000 more vines to sell, ;30 per cent, lownr than others ask, and 

 n a year's credit .' I will, however, sell a few the coming spring, 

 ne year old vines, grown in the open air, at $3 per dozen. The 

 l.aicord is going up with a rush, ahead of the Delaware, and 

 verv other variety. T. B. MINER, 



March— 8t Clinton, N. T. 



;CHENECTADY AGRICULTUML WORKS, 



G. WESTINGHOTJSE & CO., Proprietors, 



I MANUFACTURE Endless Chain or Railway Powers, for One, 



II Two and Three Horses; Four and Eight Horse Lever 

 >ow«rs, Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers and Vi- 

 irating Separators, Clover Machines with Huller and Cleaner 

 ombined— also, with Thresher, Huller and Cleaner combined ; 

 Vood Sawing Machines, both Circular and Drag; Cider Mills 

 .nd Corn Shellers combined ; Dog or Sheep Powers, Ac. 



13^" For Inscriptions and Prices of above named articles, ap- 

 tly for an Illustrated Circular. Addsess 



G. WE3TINGHOUSE A CO., 

 March.— 3t Schenectady, N. Y. 



TREES A~T LOW PRICES. 

 For Spring of 1862. 



ELLVANGER & BARRY 



Respectfully invite the attention of the public to their present 

 mmense stock, covering upward of Five Hundred Acse of 

 L.and, and embracing everything desirable in both 



Fruit and Ornamental Departments, 



Jrown in the very best manner, and offered either at wholesale 

 >r retail, at greatly reduced prices. 



Parties who contemplate planting should avail themselves of 

 his opportunity, the like of which may not occur soon again. 



Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogues forwarded gratis on re- 

 seipt of a stamp for each, and all information as to prices, &c, 

 promptly given on application. 



MOUNT HOPE NURSERIB8, 



ROCHESTER, N. T. 



GENESEE SEED STORE 



AND 



AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 



17 South St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. 



Seeds for Spring of 1862. 



I HAVE received, during the last fall and present winter, from 

 English, French and American growers of undoubted veraci- 

 ty, " not " the largest and finest lot of Flower and Vegetable Seeds 

 ever imported into this country (I have a so done the same thing 

 for fourteen years), but five times as large, and just as good, and 

 in some cases better than another party who boasts of the largest 

 stock ever iaiported into this country. 



I will send to any party for One Dollar, 20 papers of Choice 

 Flower Seeds. Among them, one each of the finest Asters, Bal- 

 samines and Stocks, all to be as good 9S can be got in this city at 

 double the price. 



I will also send for One Dollar, Twenty papers or packages of 

 Flower and Vegetable Seeds, assorted as parties may desire. 



CATALOGUES of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds sent to all 

 applicants. 



1 will send as above, to all who may favor me with an order, by 

 mail, post paid, to any part of the United States, or to the lines, 

 if ordered for Canada. Address. J. RAPALJE. 



TOMATO DE LAYE, 



And other Seed, Forwarded by Mall, Post-paid. 



THE NEW FRENCH TOMATO.— This new variety is called 

 Bush, or Tree Tomato, being very stocky and erect, differing 

 markedly from any other variety. The fruit is large, solid, and 

 of excellent quality. A single stake is all that is needed to sup- 

 port the plant when laden with fruit. Packages containing 50 

 seeds, 15 cents. New White Tomato, 18 cents. Perfected (Les- 

 ter's), 12 cents. Early Paris Cauliflower 'the best early Variety), 

 25 cents. Early Frame Cucumber (improved by Newhale). 10 

 cents. New White Spine Cucumber, 10 cents. Squa>h Pepper 

 (warranted true and fresh), lOcents. Tom Thumb, or Strawberry 

 Pea (grows but eigbl-iQch.es high and bears well), 12 cents. Dar- 

 ling's Early Sweet Corn (besT-of the early sweet varieties) 10 cts. 

 Burr's Mammoth Sweet Corn (besrof aH lire laTge varieties), 10 

 cents. Stowell's Evergreen Corn (excels all in Beeping long in 

 green state), 10 cents. Indian Chief Bean (pod is nearly transpa- 

 rent and always fit for stringing), Id cents. Tenn's Ball Lettuce 

 (early), 8 cents. Imperial Cabbage, cents. Mountain Sweet 

 Watermelon (new and excellent), 10 cents. Christiana Mu.-kinel- 

 on (early and superior), 8 cents. Cole's Crystal While Celery, 11) 

 cents. Hubbard i quash (purest grown), 12 cents. Dandelion 

 Seed, 10 cents. Early Scarlet Radish, 6 cents. Extra Pun- Mar- 

 row Squash, 10 cents. Danver's Early Yellow Onion, 10 cm Is 



All of the above will be sold by the ounce or pound. 



fay CATALOGUES of every variety of Garden and Flower 

 Seeds, with prices, forwarded gratis. 



Part of my seed is of my own growing, the remainder from re- 

 liable sources. JAMES J. H. GIIEGOKY. 



Marblehead, Mass. 



Marblehead Cabbage Seed. 



STONE MASON CABBAGE.— I have received numerous let- 

 ters from farmers residing in Canada and all the Northern, 

 Middle and Western States, who purchased seed last season, ex- 

 pressing the highest satisfaction with this Cabbage— its reliability 

 for heading, the large size of the head, the peculiar sweetness 

 and hardness of the head, and first-rate keeping qualities. A large 

 number took the first premiums at the Fairs of their respective 

 counties A number write that every plant set a handsome head ; 

 one that he sold $50 worth from less than a seventeenth of an 

 mere of land. I have copied a number of these letters into my 

 Seed Catalogue. 



MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD.— Numbers have 

 written me of their success with this monster variety ; that they 

 raised eabbages weighing from 25 to 45 lbs. — the general wonder 

 of the community. They have been raised weighing 62 lbs. I 

 regret that I have ' ut a limited supply of seed this seaton. I will 

 IIU orders as long as it lasts. 



Stone Mason Cabbage, per ounce, I prepaying postage, 25 cts. ; 

 per lb., $2.6T. Marblahead Mammoth, per package of about 1000 

 •eeds, 25 cents. Hubbard Squash, per package, 12 cents. 



The seed is of my own raising, and warranted of the purest 

 qualitv grown. 



13^" CATALOGUES forwarded to applicants, of every Tariety 

 af Garden seeds and many hundred rarieties of Flower seeds. 

 JAMES J. H. GREGORY. 



March. — 4t Marblehead, Mass. 



DEWEY'S COLORED FRUITS AND FLOWERS, 



T^OR the use of Nurserymen and Tree Agents — embracing 

 1? nearly 400 varieties of Apples, Pears. Plum", Cherries, 

 Peaches, Quinces, Apricots, Nectarines, Grapes, Strawberries, 

 Currants, Raspberries, Flowers, Roses, Evergreens and Shrub- 

 bery, Carefully Drawn troh Nature and Colored by Expe- 

 rienced Artists. 



I have in my employ some of the most experienced Litho- 

 graphers and Horticultural Colorists in the United Stat- s. A 

 large number of the more popular Plates are Lithographed — 

 which enables me lo produce the most perfect Plates m;'de; for 

 the accuracy and beauty of which, I have received the SILVER 

 MEDALS of the New York State Agricultural Society, also Med- 

 als and Diplomas from other State Societies. 



|^~ CATALOGUES sent on application by mail. 



Imitations of my Plates have been made and offered at low 

 prices. To guard against imposition and inferior Plates, I hare 

 my name attached to all my Plates. 



Nurserymen and Tree Agents, please send for a Catalogue. 



Address D. M. DEWEY, Ao't, Rochester, N. Y. 



Wanted — Concord Grape Vines. 



ANY person having GENUINE Concord. Grape Vines for 

 sale in lots of 100 to 1,000, mav hear of a cash purchaser by 

 applying to T. B. MINER, Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



VARIETIES OF BURH-STONE FLOUR AHD GRAIU 



MILLS. Prices fn.m $60 to $500. Illustrated Catalogues 

 furnished. EDWARD HARRISON, 



New Haven, Conn. 



50 



28 



CENTS EACH.— MICROSCOPES magnifying 500 tiraea. 

 Five, of different powers, $1. Mailed free. 

 Mar— 3t* F. H. BO WEN, Box 220, Boston, Matt. 



