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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



IMPROVED BLACKBERRY. 



ANEW AND VALUABLIC l'"KmT.-Tlii8 New Scedtina; 

 Black btrrv is nearly iis largo as the Lawton, or N.-w Ko- 

 chelle. and i» far superior iti quality and flavor to anyolher 

 Blackberry in i-xistenc^e. It is qiiii.e hardy ami liifjhly prodm;- 

 tivc. The plants do not Ihrow up any gueUi-f*, and the labor of 

 trimming ami cuUivalion, therefore, is comparatively little. 



The Kdltor of the Genesee Karmer, who visited my plantation, 

 eivea a description ot the plants, and speaks of the iruit in the 

 highest terms. See Goneseo Farmer lor November, lSfi2, p. 851. 



The London Gardeners' Chroniele, the lea<ling Horticultural 

 Journal of Kuropc, calls attention to this New Seedling, and says: 

 ** It promi.'BS soii.elhing really valuable among our liardy fruits." 



Th- Kural .New-Yorker ."ay's: "The quality of the fruit is ex- 

 cellent; sweeter and more highly flavored than any other variety 

 \re are acquainted with." See liural New-Yorker for October 4, 

 1862. 



METtlOD OF CULTIVATIOiV. 



plant in the spring in rows 8X f>r 4 feet each way. The next 

 •pring set a stake four feet high to each plant, and thorten the 

 canes lo the highth of the stakes; thin them to from 4 or 5 to 10 

 or 12 cancp, according to the strength of the plants, and tie to the 

 stakes. Thev can then be cultivated as easily as corn', until the 

 new canes interfere; after which, if they have been kept clean 

 up to that lime, it is easy to keep them so with the hoe. If new 

 plants are not wanted", the canes should be shortened to the 

 hioht of the stakes as soon as they begin to take root. 



fjjT' Price of Planl«. $-2.fiO per doz. ; $15 per hundred; care- 

 fully packed and forwarded by Express to any address. 



Orders resp.-ctfuUy solicited. Address 



.< DE. U. B. MI.VEK, Hone oye Falls, Monroe ec, N. Y. 



' ILLINOIS LANDS FOR SALE. 



rrXIE subscriber offers for sale, at low prices and on accommo- 

 J. dating terms, 



48,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, 



situali'd in Central Illinois, in the counties of Montgomery, Chris- 

 tian, Shelbv, Macon, Moultrie, ITatt, Fayette and Clay. 



Said Lands were mostly se'ected and entered at an early day. 

 and are very choice selections ol Killing Prairie or valuable 

 Timbered Lands. Many of said Lands are adjacent to Itailroad 

 Stations and are all situated within convenient distances of com- 

 pleted Railroads. 



Said Lands are offered for sale in small parcels to actual set- 

 tler*, on roasonible terms, or will be sold in large parcels, at 

 wholesale ralei on very accommodating terms. The titles are 

 perfect, and all conveyances will be made by warantee deed. 

 Also, 

 400 Valuable Business and Residence LiOts In Pana, 



Bomg at intersection of Illinois Central and Terre Haute, Alton 

 and St. Louis Railroad. 



Persons wishing to purchase any of the above named Lands or 

 I/>t«, will please apply 'o the subscriber, by letter or otherwise, at 

 inUsboro'. Montgomery county. Illinois. 



tS^ Catalogues of said Lands will t>e forwarded to those who 

 may request them. JOHN S. HAYW.ARI). 



aplt • Hillsboro", Ills. 



IN ALL ITS BEANCHES— Machinery, Implements, Ca 

 Morses, Sheep, Pigs. Poultry, Buildings, Plants, Flo'w 

 Kruits.Vtc, promptly executed in good style and on the most 

 sonable terms. THOMAS LEADLEY, 



Office of the Genesee Farmer, Kochesier, N. " 

 l^^ Stereotypes furnished promptly at the lowest rates, a 



OA AAH ^c"'ch Elm, 1 year old, first choice, $4.00 per 1 

 ZU^UUUs bush. Scotch Elm Seed, Hne, $3.0u per bush. 

 80,0(10 Basket Osier Cuttings, strong, $1.50 per 1000, 

 2,(100 White Grape Currants, 1 year from cuttings, $4 00 perl 

 2,000 "' " " 2 years transplanted, $5.ii0 per 1 



2,000 Black Currants, 1 year Irom cuttings, $4.00 per 100. 

 2,Oiio Concord Grape Vines, 1 year strong, $10.0ii per lnO. 

 2,000 Plum Trees, leading snrts, 5 to 7 feet, $25.00 per 100. 

 aplt JOSEPH CALDWELL, Troy, N. 



A EAEE CHANCE TO PUKCHASE 



GOOD NURSERY STOCK CHEAP. 



IOFFEE— at low prices for Cash on delivery — a large assort- 

 ment of N'UKSEUY STOCK, unsurpassed in quality and va- 

 riety. Among my slock maybe found ](W),()0ii to 200 (Voo choice 

 three and four year old Apple Trees, comprising all the desirable 

 ▼arietie* of summer, fall and winter fruit; also. Standard and 

 Dwarf Pears, all ilesirablo kinds; Cherries, Peaches, Currants, 

 and ail stand.ird fruits, tc. 



The Trees I offer will be sold packed or otherwise, and in stich 

 lota as purchasers may require. Prices of Apple Trees as follows : 

 l(tO or Ir'S trees, I'Oc. each packed— Sc. unpacki-d. 

 200 to .'00 trees, 8c. each packed — 6c. unpacked. 

 All amountaover 500 trees 7>ic. each packed — 6c. unpacked. 

 Apply at once to G. 0. BUELL, 



(Aasignee of J. (>. BKws A Co.,) 

 aplt Eochester, N. Y. 



D 



GRAPE VINES. 



ELAWAEK, CUYAHOGA, COLEMAN'S "WHITE. LYDLA. 



and K(^>GEE3 HYBEIDS, superior one year old vine-, 



grown In border". Strong layers or Rogers Hybrids, Concord, 

 Hartford Priliflc, and Perkins, from fruit bearing vines. Two 

 year old Tielaware, Diana. Concord, Hartford Prolific, and Lo- 

 gan, extra strong Tines. Prices reasonable. 

 STRAWBERRIES. 

 The best varieties. Cutter's Seedling, Rivers' Seedling, ElUa, 

 Vlcomtewe Ilericart de Thury, earh $1.00 per 100 ; $6.00 per 

 1,000. Jucunda, $2 per 100. Triomphe de Gsnd, Downer's Pro- 

 llfle, and Wilson's Albany, $1.0') per lOO; $5.00 l.oOO. New and 



gromislng Austin, Comte de Flanders, Fillmore, La Rein, and 

 carlet Magnate, at 1.00 per 100. C. !.» HOAG, 



Formerly of the firm of HoAa it C&Liint, Lockport, N. Y. 

 apli 



E, WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons N Y. 



CONN. SEED LEAF TOBACCO SEED. 



GEOWN by contract by one of the most successful growei 

 the Valley of the Connecticut. Packets containing 

 • UNCE will be mailed, postpaid to any address, upon receij 

 50 els. in postage currency or new stamps. Prices for la 

 quantities will be given upon application. 



mh2t. B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mai 



SUGAR-BEET SEED. 



HAVE NOW ON HAND AND OFFER FOR SALE. 

 Farmers and others who wish to make their own sugar- 

 1000 lbs. White French Sugar Beet. 

 1000 lbs. Yellow French Sugar Beet. 



J. EAPALJE, 

 Genesee Seed Slure, Rochester, N. 



CHICKORY SEED. 



THE GREAT SUBSTITUE FOR COFFEE.— A supply ol 

 genuine article just received by the subscriber, ard v,\ 

 mailed, post-paid, to any address upon receipt of the price afTl 

 Packets containing 1 ounce l.^i cents, 8 ounces 60 cents, 1 pouni 

 Directions for culture accompanv each package. 

 mh2t B.'K. BLISS, Springfield, Mai 



WINE-WINE. 



OPORTO GRAPE VINliS by the acre for vineyard plani 

 Mr. Devcrenux. living near here has averaged sale 

 $401^1 per year for five years f .r Oporto Wine from one-half i 

 Large Tines by the thousand cheap 

 Address, E. WARE SYLVESTER, 



ap2t Lyon.", N«w Yor 



HERDSMAN OR ASSISTANT WANTED 



AYOT'NO, ACTIVE AND FAITIHUL MAN WANT| 

 to assist in the care of Short Horns and Sin ep. C)nr I 

 ing some knowledge of the business may bear of a situalioi 

 addressing, with a statement of his qnaliflcntions and refcren 

 aplt J. O. SHELDO.V, Geneva, N. I 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 



OF Rare and Bcauliftil Flower Seeds. Roots. Cuttings, &«.l 

 mail. Persons in writing will please name some of U 

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

 dec5t H. B. MM, Sandusky, OhU 



CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 



FOR SALE, a few thorough-bred CHESTER WHITE VI 

 for Ten Dollars each, eight weeks old. Boxed and shipi 

 If desired. BEL \ DUN' BAB. 



aplt North Chili. Monroe county, N. 1 



IMPROVED SHORT HORNS. 



YOrNO BULLS. COWS AND HEIFERS of this valua 

 breed of Cattle fur sale on easy terms. 

 ap9t T. C. PETERS, Darien, Genesee county, N. I 



