THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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 NINE HUNDREE PAGES FOR $1.60! 



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rHE EURAL ANNUAL AND HORTICULTURAL DIREC- 

 TORY was tslablisbed in 1S5G, and a new volume lias 

 aeii publi-lied each year since. Any of Ihe Back Volnmes lor 

 >66-(-8-9, '60, '61, '62, will be sent, prepaid by return mail, for 

 wenty-flve tVnts each : or the whole set of eiarht volumes, 

 .856-7-8-9, 60, '61, '62. '63.) will be sent by mail, postpaid, for 

 1.60; or without 1863 for $1.40. 



Each volume contams 120 pages, illustrated with appropriate 

 aeravings, and contains a large amovint of reliable information 

 n all subjects interesting to the Farmer, Fruit-Grower and 

 horticulturist. 



In the Volume for 1856 will be found Treatises 



■n the Fruit Garden and Orchard; Glossary of Terms: Prepar- 

 ation of the Ground; Planting and Pruning; Diseases aBd 

 Insects, &c. ; 



■ist of Fruits Recommended by State Societies, and by tko 

 American Pomologieal Society; 



hi Dwarf Trees f 'r a Garden ; 



>n the Cultivation of the Grape; 



)n the Lawn and Flower Garden, &c., &c. 



In the Volume for 1857 will be found Treatises 



)n Rural Architecture, with several designs lor Farm-houses, 

 &c. ; 



)n Laying out a Garden and Ornamental Grounds, with what to 

 plant; 



Cultivation of Small Fruits— By H. E. Hooker; 



)a the Management of Grapes In Cold Houses— By Josiah Sal- 

 ter. (A most valuable Treatise.) 



rhe Kitchen Garden— with complete directions; 



)rnamental Gardening— By E. K. Scott; 



)n the Management of Poultry— By C. N. Bement; 



Dn Hedges— By H. E. Hooker. 



In the Volume for 1858 Treatises 



)n Manures for the Orchard and Garden— By Joseph Harris; 

 with analyses o( one hundred and seven different manuring 

 eubatanccs, showing their comparative value. 



Profitable Fruit Culture— By H. E. Hooker. 



Jirds Usefu' and Injurious to the Farmer and Horticnlturist— By 

 C. N. Berne' t. 



iiltivation of the Grape in the Open Air— By Josiah Salter. 

 (A most valuable treatise.) 



[t also contains a Complete List of Nurserymen and Agricul- 

 tural Implement Makers in the United States and Canada with 

 much other matter. 



In the Volume for 1859 Treatises on 



Underdraining Orchards and Gardens. (A valuable treatise, 



fully illustrnted.) 

 The British Breeds ot Cattle, (with eight engravings of differeat 



breeds.) 

 Cultivation of Turcips. 

 Ducks, Gefse and Swans— By C. N. Bement. 

 Orchard Houses. 



Fruits in the Ohio Valley— By A. H. Ernst. 

 Frnit Culture in the West— By M.IB. Bateham. (Both the aboye 



are exceedingly valuable treatises.) 



In the Volume for 1860 Treatises 



Oa the Planting and Management of Fruit Trees. 

 Composition of the Ashes of Trees, Fruiti", &o. 

 Dwarf Pears, Apples, Cherries, Plums, Ac 

 Ornamental Deciduous and'Erergreea Treea. 



Diseases of Animals — Remedies, &c. 

 Injurious Insects. 

 Domestic Pigeons. 



In the Volume for 1861 Treatises 



On the Farmer's Kitchen Garden. 



Paint for B:iriis and Houses. 



Slitide and Ornamental Trees. 



On the Management of Window Plants. 



On the Culture of Everlasting Flowers. 



Ornamental Hedges. 



Sulphur for tin- Mildew on the Grape. 



Cultivation of Pears. 



Rural Architecture. 



In the Volume for 1862 Treatises on 



Planting Fruit Trees. 



Cultivation of Annual Flowers. 



On the M nufactnre of Dom.-stic Wines — By C. N. Bement, 



On the Cult vation of Pears. 



On the Cultivation of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Eye, Indian Com, 



&c. — By Joseph Harris. 

 On Cider Making — By C. N. Bement. 



These are only a few of the principal treatises. Much valuable 

 information is given on over a hundred other subjects the whole 

 being illustrated with 



FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX ENGRAVINGS. 



These first seven volumes will be sent, prepaid by rehirn mail 

 for 4^1.40; or the complete set of eight volumes (including 1S63) 

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Rocliester, W. Y, 



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 to guard against worthless imitiitions. Obtain only the gen- 

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THE CHILSON FURNACE. 



THIS celebrated Furnace, which has been so extensively used 

 in public and private buildings, and which lias stood the 

 test of eqpevience after various attempted imitations, is still for 

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

 buildings, from th» cottage to the church. They can be pnrcliiis- 

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

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

 fall set of iron patterns for all the ditfi-rent sizes. 



Further ^ information can be obtained from the Editor of this 

 paper. sep— tf 



WOOD CUTS FOR SALE. 



WE will sell Stereotypes of the Wood Cuisus'd in the Gene- 

 iee Fdrm^r and Rural Annual and nort'wuUurnl Direo- 

 tory. A book containing impressions of over Seven Hundred of 

 these cuts will he sent to those wishing to purchase on the receipt 

 of 50 cents. The book contains an index, showing where des- 

 criptions of the cuts will be found. 

 Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Eoohestbk, N. T. 



CHOICE NATIVE AND~ FOREIGN GRAPE 



YINE9.— LENK & CO. OFFER FOE SALE A L^RGB 

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 Address LENK & CO., 



novtf Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 



OF Rare and Beautiful Flower Seeds, Roots, Cuttings, Ac, Xsf 

 mail. Persons in writing will please name some of ibeit 

 friends, to whom Catalogues wiU be sent gratis. Address, 

 decSt H. B. LUM, Sandusky, Ohifn. 



