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THE GJENESEE FARMER. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, &C. 



FOR THE SPRINa OF 1863. 



ELLWAN6KR & BAERV ri'spectlully invile attention to the 

 larc« siook of Niirtcry articles of every dcseriptinn now on 



their a:rovniils ami nirerdl for Spring plaii'ling. The following 



may bis cniuneraie.l a» a few of the more importunt : 



Standaud FituiT 'I'liKKS for Or hards. 



Dwarf KKUirTKfKs for Gnrrlcns. 



DwA-RK Maiukn Tki'.rs for Potlin?. 



Smam. Fkuii-s. inrln.linfr the newest and finest varieties of Goosp- 

 berries, iilackl)errit-x, Ciirranin, liaspberries, strnwbcrri- s, Ac. 



Ha.i'.i)V iJRAPKs for out-door culture. (>ver70 varieties, includlna; 

 a lafirc .stock of stronu planis of Delaware Diana, Concord, 

 Harif>rd Prolittc, KtbVcca, Roger's Hybrid, and oihera wor- 

 thv of eullivati.'n. 



FoRKKiN Okai'es for Vineries, (60 varieties.) strong, well-grown 

 plants, in pot', of all the popular old sons and new ones of 

 merit, such a« Uowood Muscat. Golden Hamburg, Muscat 

 Hainburs;, Buckliimi's Sw<eiwater. Lady Downs, &.C. 



Frss. OiiANGBS, and ; kmons, (raiting plants. 



ORNABIEIMTAL. 



DcoiDrous OE>fAMBNTAi, Tbkrs, Upward of 300 species and va- 



rieiies. 

 Wkkving or Drooi'IKO Trkks, 25 distinct and beautiful va- 



ripties. 

 Trki^s with Rkmabkablk and Oknamkntal FoLiAaK of 50 dis- 

 tinct sons. 

 R \RK. ANI' Hbautiful Lawn Treks. 

 Habpy Kvkrgrekn Trkes. of all kinds and sizes, of beautiful 



(ortn. fre<|iicntly transplanied and sure to move safely. 

 Nkw AM) llAiiK KvF.RtiRKKN8, Irom California. »fec. 

 Flowkkik« Shrubs — .\ pireat collection of over .300 different 

 spicies and varieties of the most ornamenlal— birge plunta. 

 \;i.iMBiNG AND TRAILING SuRCBB, over 60 speeies and varieties. 

 EoSfS. the largest slock in America, comprising; over 600 of the 



most beautiful sorts of all classes. 

 P.Bosifis, Chinese llerbace^'Us, 4(i ol the finest sorts. 

 bupRRK DocBLK Dahi.ias. 100 seli'Cl sorts. 

 Piil'pxks anh CniivsANTiiKMUMB, the finest new and old sorts. 

 Pkkpkti!al or Mo.nthly Ca' nations— A large and superb col- 

 lection. 

 Hardv IIekuackous Flowkrinq Plants, upward of 300 species 



and varietii'S. 

 Gladiohts, the finest new and old sorts. 

 GKKKS-UotJSB AND Bkuuing-out I'lan-to in great variety, 



Tho entire stock is healthy, vigorous, nnd well grown in all re- 

 spects. The correctness of everything may be relied upon and 

 the terms of sale will be liberal. 



P.irties who w sli to purchase should communicate with us by 

 mail, or persniially inspect our stock on the ground. 



The lollowing Oata ogues will be sent to applicants, prepaid, 

 upon the receipt of postage stamps, as follows, viz : 



Kor Nos. I and 'l ten c&iits each ; for No. 8 Jive cents, and for 

 No. 4 t/trft rtmt*. 

 No. 1— A Descriptive and Illus'raled Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 

 No. 2 — A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Ornamental 

 Tre^s. 



No. 3 — A Catalogue of Creen-Honse and Redding Plants. 

 Ho. 4— A Wholesale Cat:do2ue or Traie List. 



ELLWANf4EK & BARRY, 



Mount Hope Nurseries, 

 nWlt Rochester, N. y. 



MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH CABBAGE ! 



THE largest cabbazc in the world : sometimes weighing 6 i lbs. 

 • and averaging 3') lbs. each by the acre. It is exceedingly 

 tender, sweet and rich, ."•cores of farmers in the LTniteji States 

 and Canada have raised them weighing from 95 to Y) lbs. 35 

 cents per package— 5 for $l.i>0. Also. STONE MASON CAB- 

 BaGK, a larire, sweet and lender cabbage, remarkably reliable 

 for headin?— 25 cts. per ounce ; 4 oz 7.5 cfs. ; 1 lb. $-i.n. 

 E\RLY PARIS CArLlFLOWKK— 25 cts. per package. 

 WAKD'S NECTAR MELON, the bent of all the green ficshed 

 melons: exceedingly sweet, rich and delicious, 25 ct". per package. 

 SOiiGUUM SEED, pnre, 12 cents per package. 



JAMKS J. II. GUKGORT. 

 Marblehead, MassaehuietUs, Seed Grower. 

 Every rariety of Garden and Fruit Seed at city prices. mh 31 



COLLEdlONS OF EITCH£N GARDEN S££DS. 

 (BY MAIL, POSTPAID.) 



JO Varieties, our selection $1 W) 



45 « " " 2 00 



TITR above collections embrace all of the leading varieties of 

 Vegetable Seeds usually grown in our gardens. To those 

 who desire larger quantities, we would recommend our ♦lo.tu, 

 js.OO and S.Wi C/Ollcclions, which may be salcly forwarded by 

 Express to all parts of the country. A list of the roiiteiit.s of 

 each collection will be found In' our NKW DRSCRIPTIVK 

 CATALOGUE, which will be mailed to all applicant* enclosing a 

 three cent stamp. 15- K. BLISS. 



iBh2t BpringSeld, Maaa. 



A Valnable Agricnltural Library. 



EIGHT VOLUMES OF THE 



QENESEE_FARMER. 



WE HAVK A FEW COM PLETIC SETS OFT. E GENESEE 

 FAK.MEUfor the last eight years. (lS55-6-r-8-9-'60. '61 and 

 '62.) handsomely bound, witli an index, title page, and every 

 thing eoiii|>leie to each volume. ' 



The whole set of eight volumes will be sent immediately to any 

 ailiiri-s.s, FRKK. by express, on Uie receipt of $7.uO,or for $6.60 if 

 the express charges are not prepaid. 



This will be the last opportunity of getting the complete set, as. 

 we have only one dozen copies of JH55 left. Those wishing them 

 should send their orders at once. TAere is no cheaper AgricuU 

 turiiland UoitiruUardl work in the icoriti. There is scarcely a 

 subject in the whole range of agricultural and horticultural liiera- 

 turi- that is not treated in these volumes. As a work of reference, 

 it will be of the greatest value to every Fru t-Grower and Horti- 

 culturist. It is an Ameriian 



Cyclopedia of Agriculture. 



Each volume contains three hundred and eighty-four page*. 

 well illusiraied with handsome and appropriate engravings oi 

 horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, ducks, geese, Guinea fowls, swans 

 pigeons, birds, and poultry of all v.irict es. with numerous designs 

 for (arm-houses, collages, barns, feeding-racks. Ac , togeiher with 

 agricultural implements, machinery, labor-saving nventions, ifeo. 

 The Horticultural iiepartment is aiiumlantly illustrated with cuts 

 and ilescriptions of the new fruits, flowers, trees, shrubs, Ac, as 

 well as the in.sects injurious to the farmer and Iruit-grower. 



The Volume for 1855 contains 78 Engravings. 



•• 1S56 •• 98 



•• la-iT •• 72 



•• IS-nS •• 74 



•• 1S59 •• 145 



•• 1S60 •• 88 



•• 1S61 •• 99 



•• 1S62 •• 100 



749 

 The eisht volumes, therefore, contain orer tureb toousand 

 pages of reading matter, illustrated with seven uunsrbd and 

 FoRTY-NtNE cngfavings 1 



Tiiese eight volumes will be sold at the office for IS.iJO, or they 

 will be sent by express, free of charge, to any address, lor 

 SEVEIV DOLLARS' 

 As before stated, only one dozen sets can be furnished. They 

 will be sent lo thisc first ordering. 



The last xfven volumes, (1S5H-7-8-9, '60, '61 and '62,) will bo 

 sent by expreis, free of charge, for 



SIX DOLLARS! 

 Any single volume (except 1855) will be sent, prepaid by mail, 

 to any address, for $1.00. The postage costs 24 diits, and the 

 bindin!;, (by the hundred) 80 cents ; so that we only net 46 cents 

 for tho paper. 



In addition to the full sets of eight volumes, we can furnish, nt 

 fl.tio each, a few copies of the bound v^ilumes for l'^4.i, '46. '47, 

 '48, '52 and '58, or the six volumes, prepaid I y express for tO.OO. 

 Address .lOSICPil HAKRIS. 



Publisher and Proprietor Genesee Farmer, 

 Rochester, N. Y 



FRUIT TREES. 



OTTR STOCK FOR SPUING IS OF THE VERY BEST 

 desc'iption. We do not believe that In point of health, 

 thriftiness and beauty of growth our trees can be ejfcelled. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. 



Prices per lOCO as follows, and most things same rate jier 100: 

 Apple, 5 to H ft., f45; No. 2, S20. 



Stand. Pear, 6 lo 8 ft., »2.'5m : 4 to 6 ft., $200 ; No. 2, f 100. 

 Dwarf, extra. $200 ; Small size. $100. 

 8. Cherry. $60: Dw. Cherry, $7ti. 

 Plum No. 1, 12 0; No. 2. $10ii; one year, $100. 

 Plum Seedlings, extra selected, $7 per 1000. 



H. SOCTHWICK A SON, 



Dansville, Livingston Co., N. T. 



CONN. SEED LEAF TOBACCO SEED. 



Ct ROWN by contract hy one of the most successful erowers In 

 I ilie Valley of the Connecticut. Packets containing okk 

 OTTNOF. will be mailed, postpaid to any address, upon receipt of 

 .W cts. in postage currency or new stamps. Prices f()r larger 

 quaniiiles will be given up<in iippllcHti'n. 



inh2l. B. K. BLISS, 8pHni:flcld, Mass. 



''I ''HE 'RURAL ANWUAL-For 1S6«, -57. '6S. '59, '60, '61 >6S 

 A and '68 will be sent, pr»|>nid to auv address for $1.6o. 



JOSEPH UAEUIS, Uochester.N Y. 



