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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



IMPORTED DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO.'S ANNUAL DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 

 LOGUE OP 

 Hyacinths, 

 Tulips, 

 Ibis, 



Ckoots, 



Japan Lilies, 

 Narcissus, 



bulbocodiums, 



Lilt of the Valley, 

 Ferrari as 



Lachbnalias, 

 Amaryllis, 

 Gladiolus, 



flOILLAS, BABIANAS, CYCLAMENS. 



&c, &c, &c, <fec, 

 is now ready far mailing to applicants. 



We are glad to be able to state to our friends, that the rapid 

 increase in the demand for Flowering Bulbs has induced us this 

 year to add materially to the varieties in this class of plants ; and 

 ihat our stock will be found this season far superier to that which 

 our irade demands have heretofore enabled ns to offer. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 

 Growers and Importers of Seeds. 

 15 John street, New York. 

 N. B. Now ready for immediate sowing, seeds of 



American Elm, per oz., 20o., per lb., $2 50] by mail 

 Large Scotch Elm, " 20c, " $2 0(1 )- fre« of 

 Silver Leavbd Maple, 20c, " $2 00 J postage. 



ALSO, 



Black Mazzard Cherry Pits, 35c per qt., $5 per bush. 

 Trade Price Lists on application. It 



CONCORD GRAPE VINES, AND BLUE- 

 BLACKED GAGE PLUM TREES. 



I NOW OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT FIFTEEN THOUSAND 

 two-year old Concord Grape Vines, either singly, by the 

 dozen, hundred or thousand, ami at very low prices. Persons 

 desiring to purchase will please state how many they want, and 

 I will at once send them my lowest terms, with no variation to 

 different customers. The Concord is now well-known as being 

 the best Vineyard and Garden Grape known, ripening early and 

 making the best wine of any kind known. More full details of 

 the character of the Grape sent to all applicants. 



I also offer for sale one thousand one-year old Blue-Blacked 

 Gage Plum Trees lit $1 and $2 per dozen. This is the only 

 Plum that is positively proof against the Curculio, bearing so 

 immensely that that insect fails to perforate more fruit than ought 

 to drop off. I am compelled to prop up all my trees this season 

 to keep them from breaking down with the load of fruit upon 

 them. No better plum exists tor all purposes. 



Address T. B. MINER, 



Clinton. Oneida County, N. V. 



N. B.— A credit of from three to twelve months will be given 

 to purchasers, according to responsibility or security offered. 



sep-2t 



~F ARM FOR SALE! 



ADJOINING THE DEPOT— In Warren, Penn., of seventy- 

 five acres of land, with a new Frame House, nearly all 

 finished below in a good substantial manner, with a good Stone 

 Cellar under the same. About twenty-five acres under improve- 

 ment, with seven acres more which might be put into wheat the 

 present fall with tririing expense. It is first rate wheat land, and 

 is well supplied wilh pure water from never-failing springs. For 

 a man who is desirous of going into the tsuit-growing business 

 the location cannot be surpassed in Western Pennsylvania, hav- 

 ing the advantage of a home market with the highest prices. 



I^IT* One-half of the purchase money may lay for one or two 

 years, if desired. I can be seen in Erie every day (Sundays ex- 

 cepted) from 11 A. M. till 3 P. M , and in Warren from 6>£ P. M. 

 till 1% A. M. Any communication of inquiry directed to War- 

 ren. Penn., will be promptly answered. 



Warren, Sept. 1 , 1862.— 3t D. M. JAMES. 



OUR STOCK FOR FALL AND SPRING IS VERY Ex- 

 tensive and in quality of THE BEST, being healthy and 

 vigorous. Farmers, <&c, by clubbing, will be supplied with 

 handsome Trees at our wholesale rates. Correspondence solicit- 

 ed. Send for a catalogue. 



Prices per 1,001) as follows, and in most cases the same rate per 

 100. 



APPLE TREES- -5 to 8 feet, $45 ; 4 to 5 ft., $20 STAND- 

 ARD PEAR— 6 t<> s ft., extra, *250 ; No. 1, 4 to 6 a, $200 ; No. 



2, $100 D W A RF PEAK— Extra sized, $200 ; No. 1, $180 ; 



No. 2, $G0 CHERRY (handsome)— 5 to 8. $60; do. Cherry, 



$70 PLUM— best in State— 5 to 7— $200; No. 2, 4 to 5, $10' i. 



PEACH— No. 1, 50; No. 2, $25 HORNET RASP- 

 BERRY— $5 per 100. For varieties, seedli««s, &c, send for 

 Catalogue, II. SOUTHWICK & SON, 



Dansville, Livingston county, N. Y. 



FRUIT AND20RNAMENTAL TEEES. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY 



BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR STOCK OF 

 Nursery Articles for the ensuing Fall Trade embracing every 

 thing desirable, new or old, in both 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENTS, 

 is quite equal, and in some respects superior, to any ever before 

 offered by them, and they solicit 



PLANTERS, NURSERY r MEN AND DEALERS 



to examine their Catalogues, which give details of the stock and 

 prices. 



Their new Wholesale Catalogue for the season is just issued, 

 and will be sent gratis to all who apply and inclose one stamp. 



_ ,. „ MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES. 



Roche ster, N. Y., August, 1862. 



LODI PHOSPHATE, 



pOMPOSED OF RAW BONES DISSOLVED IN SULPHUR- 

 IC ic aeid, night soil, guano and wool dust Made by the Lodi 

 Manufacturing Company expressly for winter grain and grass 

 hinds. This article will be warranted to contain no other mate- 

 rial than tho>e mentioned above, and is undoubtedly the very 

 beet manure in market from its composition, and will be sold at 

 the low price of $45 per ton, packed in barrels of 200 lbs. each, 

 with weight, delivered free on board of vessel or railroad in 

 New York city. 



Poudrette of first qualitv for sale at usual rates. Apply to 

 THE LODI M.-.NUr ACTURING CO., 



sep-2t 66 Cortland street, New York. 



THE CHILS0N FURNACE. 



THIS celebrated Furnace, which has been so extensively used 

 in pu! lie and private buildings, and which has stood the 

 test of eqperience alter various attempted imitations, is still for 

 sale in Rochester. The different sizes are fitted for all classes of 

 buildings, from thi cottage to the church. They can be purchas- 

 ed at lower rates than ever before, and any one desiring to man- 

 ufacture these Furnaces can, on short notice, be furnished with a 

 full set of iron patterns tor all the different sizes. 



Further information can be obtained from the Editor of this 

 Paper. sep— rf 



GRAPE VINES BY MAIL. 



T nAVE A LARGE QUANTITY OF VINES, SUITABLE 

 JL for sending by mail, of the following kinds, at the annexed 

 prices, in advance, free. 



Each. Two. Three. Six. Twelve. 



Concord 25 65 90 $160 $3 00 



Delaware and Diana 60 $110 $160 3 00 5 50 



Hartford Prolific. 50 90 180 2 40 4 50 



Z3T Send Cash early to J. H. FOSTER, Jr.. 



Referenc e— Rev. J. Knox. Dispatch, Pittsburg. Pa. 



FOR SALE. 



COTSWOLD, LICE3TER AND LINCOLNSHIRE SHEEP 

 male and female. Durham and Galloway Cattle, male and' 

 lemale. Thirty Bucks, one year old, weighing from 22u to 2S5 

 lbs. each ; price, from $50 to $100 each. Canadian currency. A 

 large number ot Buck Lambs— price from $30 to $40 each. 



I intend to exhibit a number of Sheep at the New York State 

 Fair at Rochester. JOHN SNELL, 



Edmonton Post-office, C. W., 

 sep-2t 20 miles west of Toronto on t he G. T. RR. 



RUSSELL'S PROLIFIC STRAWBERRY" 

 PLANTS. 



RECENT RAINS HAVE FORWARDED THESE PLANTS 

 so rapidly, the subscriber is induced, by urgent demands 

 to put them in market, and they are now ready for delivery. 

 Price, $5 per doz., or $3 per half doz. Cash must accompany 

 GEO. CLAPP, Auburn, N. Y. 



orders. 



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100,000 PLUM TREES. 



TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS.— 60,000 

 2 and 3 years from bud, 4 to 6 feet, stock v, $20 per 100.— 

 Second size, 3 to 4 leet, $15 per 100. 40,000 1 year old, 8 feet, 

 $12 per 100. These Plum trees are budded on Plum stock, not 

 on Peach, as those worked on Peach are worthless in a few 

 years. Address, O. REAGLES & SON, 



sep-2t Schenectady, N. Y. 



CLOVER HULLING AND CLEANING MA- 

 CHINES. 



HULLS AND CLEANS FROM THREE TO TEN BUSHELS 

 per hour. Late improvement, patented March 25, 1S62, 

 Description of this great machine sent sralis on application. 

 Made and for sale only by M. II, MANSFIELD, Patentee, 

 sep-8t Ashland, Ohio. 



