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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A few short advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 such— will be inserted in the Genesee Farmer for twenty-five cents 

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

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

 month. The Farmer has large lisls of subscribers in every State 

 and Territory, and in all the British Provinces. (It has nearly 

 6000 subscribers in Canada West alone.) There is no belter or 

 cheaper medium for advertising everything of general interest to 

 rural residents in all parts of the United States and Canada. 



We will also insert a few " Special Notices," if appropriate to 

 our columns, at filly cents a line. 



MOLE PLOWS— By J. DUNHA M, Ithaca, N.Y 3— tf 



WANTED— By a praclical Vintner, Gardener, Florist and 

 Nurseryman, thoroughly acquainted with the Culture of 

 the Grape, and a practical knowledge of the Nursery business, 

 <fcc, &c, a Situation as Superintendent, or to take charge of a 

 Vineyard on shares. Can give No 1 references as to abilitv and 

 «haracter. Apply at the office of the Genesee Farmer, or ad- 

 dress A. B. C, Versailles, Woodtord Co., Ky„ lock-box 181. 7-3t 



IIS Mil AD MAPI HIS. 



MANUFACTURED BY 

 WALTER A. WOOD, Hoosic Falls, N. Y. 



ITALIAN BEES. 



ITALIAN QUEENS of brilliant color, purity guaranteed, for- 

 warded by express to any part of the United states. Price, 

 $5 00. Cash to accompany ihe order. 



I3f~No Dark colored Queens sent out from our Apiary. 

 BAKER & TAYLOK, 

 April — 4t Ilulmeville, Bucks County, Pa. 



Back Volumes of the Genesee Farmer. 



~\TTE have the back numbers of the Genesee Farmer, hand- 

 V V somrlv bound, lor the years l s 46, 1847, 1848, 1849 1-53. 

 1S55, 1856, 1857.. 1858, 1850, IS60 and 1851. They will be sent free 

 to any address lor J1.00 each. The last six volumes, from 1856 to 

 1S6I inclusive, handsomely bound, will be sent free by express, 

 or by mail postage paid, for $5.00. Address 



1 JOSEPH HARRIS, 



Publisher and Proprietor of the Genesee Farmer, 



Rocht ster. N. Y. 



TURNIP SEED. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 

 15 .loli n Street, Mew York. 



OFFER of the best and purest stocks 



Per oz. Per lb. 



Early White Dutch Turnip 10c. 75 



Tr e Berlin Tellow do 10c. $1 Oil 



Black German do 10c. 1 00 



Red Top Strap Leaf dp 10c. 75 



Red Top Pl.-iin Leaf do 10c. 75 



White Strap Leal do 10c. 75 



English White GU.be do 10c. 50 



English Green Globe do 10c. 50 



English White Norfolk do 10c. 50 



Long White Tankard do 10c. 50 



American Cow II i. rn do 10c. 75 



Vertue's Long White do 10c. 1 On 



Swan's Egg do 10c. ' 75 



Fine Yellow Stone do 10c. (5 



Waite's E-lipse do Mc. BO 



Yellow Aberdeen do i 10c. 50 



Robson'sG.'l en Ba 1 do 10c, <o 



Yellow Finland do l°c 1 00 



Dale's Hybrid do 10c. 50 



Long White French (one of Ihe best) do 10c. 75 



Improved Rma Bagu (American) do 10c. 75 



White Ruta Biiga l (| c. 50 



Skirvin;;'s Improved Ruta Baga 10c. 50 



PurpleTopdo 10c. 5n 



Marshall's Purple Top do 10c. 60 



Bullock's Heart do 10c. 50 



Dickson's Improved do loc. 50 



Lning's Improved do 10c. 60 



Ashcroft's do 10c. 50 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



15 John St., New York. 

 ff_ B. — Now is the time for sowing Seeds of the 

 80ARTJET MA "IE, 

 SI I. VRR LEA VRD MAPLE, 

 AMERICAN ELM, 

 Each per pound $2 ; per once 20c. 



"WOOD'S NEW MOWER. 



THE Machine is too well known to need description, it having 

 been awarded the highest prizes throughout this country 

 from the three last United Slates hairs down to Slate and County 

 Fairs without number, also at the great French and English Ex- 

 hibitions, where it has borne away the highest prizes ever offered 

 for Harvesting Machines. 



There were 5,0 of these Mowers manufactured and sold by 

 Mr. Wood last season, which is the best evidence that the heavy 

 complicated Mowers are being succeeded by lighter, cheaper and 

 more practical Machines. This Machine has no side draft, and 

 will do more work wilh the same power than any other Machine 

 in the market. 



"Wood's Self-Raking Reaper and Reaper and 

 Mower Combined. 



I have during the past year reconstructed my Self-Raking 

 Reaper and Mower, and offer it to grain growing farmers, either 

 as a Reaper alone, or as a Self-Raking Reaper and Mower Com- 

 bined, in a form which I am sure will give entire satisfaction to 

 any grain grower, who desires to cut his grain in the most expe- 

 ditious and economical manner. 



The capacity of this Reaper, combined with its perfectly easy 

 draft, fits it as well for the most extensive grain grower in the 

 country, as for the small farmer of eighty acres. 



I made and sold this Machine last year, as now constructed, to 

 an extent that warrants me in recommending it fully. 



The Reaper I warrant capable of cutting and delivering 20 

 acres of grass per day, doing the work better than is usually done 

 by hand rakers, and with less draft to the team. The Mower 

 culs a fif y-four inch swath, and is warranted equ 1 to any in the 

 marke . I continue, as heretofore, to manufacture the Manny 

 Combined Machine, with my latest improvement, to which I at- 

 tach the Self-Raker if desired. 



Full descript ons of Machines will be found in pamphlet which 

 will be furnished on application to myself or any agent. 

 Price of Wood's Self-Raking Reaper, delivered on Ihe 



cars at Hoosic Falls $125 00 



" Self Raking Reaper and Mower Combined 160 00 



" Single Mower 80 00 



" Manny Combined 125 00 



" " " Self-Raker attached 150 00 



WALTER A. WOOD. Bonsick Falls, N. Y. 

 PERINE & STEWART, Agents, 

 Mumford street, Roche-ter, N. Y. 



Great Austin Shaker Strawberry. 



THE berries of (his re- 

 markable variety are 

 much larger than any 

 other kind cultivated in 

 this country. It produces 

 extraordinary crops, and 

 the fruit is v. ry attractive, 

 being of it fine- scarlet col- 

 or. The Austin was ex- 

 hibited at the office of *he 

 Amei icim Agriculturist 

 last year, weighing one 

 ounce. Nearly 1,0! box- 

 es were sent tr m Water- 

 vleit last \ear. a distance 

 of 100 miles, and sold to 

 Taylor, • oriur Broadway 

 and Franklin slreets, N. 

 Y., for SO cents per quart, 

 proving tin- Austin to be 

 one of the most profitable market berries in oultivi lion. 



Our s ock of plants is very large and tine, at the loll .wing rates : 

 80 planh, $1 00; per hundred. $2.00; per thousand. $15.00. 



We commence delivering plants on the first of August, in rota- 

 tion as ordi red. Address either 



CHA.UNCEY MILLER, Hhany, N. Y., Shaker Trustee, or 

 WM. S. CARPENTER, 329 Greenwich Street, New York. 



/^IDER PRESS SCREWS—"' feet long, 4 Incites In 



Vy diameter. — These powerful Screws bring out :i third more 

 juice than portable presses Send for a circular. Made by 

 July— 2t* L. M. ARNOLD, Poughkeepsie (N Y.) Foundry. 



Kflfl AGENTS WANTED— In every town, to sell our 12 

 OU' ' newly patented articles, wanted in every family. Agents 

 make $5 00 per dny. Send stamps for Circular. 

 * aw. RICE & CO., 43t Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



