THE GE¥ESEE FARMER. 



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SHEOPSHrRE AND SOUTH DOWN DKAFT SHEEP 



IPO U, isJ^l^lS,. 



Shropshire Earns, 



Shropshire Ewes, 



Soulh Down Earns, 



South Down Ewes. 

 tW Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers street, New York, ot 

 ja-6t JACOB LORILLAKD. 



B AUGH'S< 



RAW BONE 



3TJPER-PH0SPHATE OF LIME, 



BAUGH & SONS, 



MANUFACTURERS & PROPRIETORS, 



N'o. 20 Sonth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 



rHE manufacturers are now prepared to stipply a lar^e de- 

 mand with this valuable Manure. They would respectfully 

 mnounce to Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers, that the price 

 las been adviinced to $45 per 20 lbs. It need scarcely be nien- 

 ioned ihd this change has been rendered necessary by the 

 ;reatly increased cost of materials and labor, as well as by the 

 )peration of the U. S. Tax upon manufacturers. 



Every Farmer using a Fertilizer, may be fissured that the EAW 

 BONE PHOSPHATE will still maintain its high character for 

 itrength and purity, the manufacturers preferring to make a small 

 idvance in the price I'tr ton, rather than allo>v^its merits to fall 

 ■ u!ow their former standard, under increased expenses in manu- 

 'acturing. 



^^"It is prepared from Eaw Bones, and warranti^d to contain 

 ill their original organic matter — no burned or calcined bones 

 ire used, ami it is sold under a guaranty from the manufacturers 

 ,hat it is free from adulteration. 



'I^IIE DEMAND FOR BAITGH'S PvAW BON'E SUPER- 

 PHOSPHATE last year greatly exceeded that of any previous 

 >ne, which is a substantial evidence of its high standard of popu- 

 arity. 



Price $-16 per 2000 lbs.— Cash. 



rhe above Manure may be had of regular dealers, or of 

 BAU6H & SONS, 

 No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 

 ^i'~The highest cash price paid for Bones. mh 6m 



MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH CABBAGE ! 



THE largest cabbage in the world ! sometimes weighing fi'i lbs. 

 and averaging 3 J lbs. each by the acre. It is exceedingly 

 ender, sweet nnd rich. i>cores of f^trmers in the United Stales 

 md Canada have raised them weighing from 25 to .^5 lbs. 25 

 sents per package— .5 fir $1.00. Also. STONE MASOM CAB- 

 BAGE, a large, sweet and tender cabbnge, remarkably reliable 

 for heading— 25 cts. per ounce; 4 oz 75 cts. ; 1 lb. $2.<'7. 

 EAKLY PARTS CAHLI FLOWER— 25 cts. perpaekage. 

 WARD'S NECTAK MELON, the best of all the t-reen fleshed 

 melons; exceedingly sweet, rich and delicious, 25 cts. per package. 

 SOXiGrllUM SEED, pnre, 12 cents per package. 



JAMES J. H. GREGORY. 

 Mnrblehead, Massachusetts, Seed Grower. 

 Every variety of Garden and Fruit >^eed at city prices. mh St 



SUGAR-BEET SEED. 



HAVE NOW ON HAND AND OFFER FOR SALE, TO 

 Farmeri and others who wish to make their own sugar — 

 1000 lbs. White Fn-nch Sugar Beet. 

 lOlO lbs. Yallow French Sugar Beet. 



J. RAPALJK, 

 Oenetee Seed Store, Bosheflter, N. T. 



ROCHESTER 



Commercial Nurseries. 



SPRIiVG OF 863. 



H. E. Hooker & Co., Proprietors. 



LIST OF STOCK 



WHICH we have for sale this spring of especial beauty and 

 value: 

 Froit Department i 



Standard Peaks — Fair, smooth trees, 5. to 7 feet. 

 Standard Apple Trees— Of splendid growth ; in great va- 

 riety, etc., etc. 



Dwarf Apples on Paradise Stock — They bear, many of 

 them, the first year after planiing. We have beautiful trees. 

 BwARr Pears — A large assortmrnt of unusually fine growth. 

 Small Fruits and Grapes — All the best Well-tested kinds. 

 Foi- Ornament : 



Trees for the Lawn and Street, both of Weeping and Up- 

 right growth. We mention, besides the more common 

 ones, ^Peeping ar\t\ GoUi Barked Ash, Pu)-ple Le"ced Beech, 

 (this is a beautiful tree,) Cut Lea/ced Birch, Judas tree, 

 Tulip tree, etc. 



Shrubs— /"itrp'* Fringe, Japan Quince (very hardy and 

 beautilul.) Deutzias, Spireas, ■sc, in great variety. 

 Evergreens — All the iiardy. hands'ime sorts. (U{ American 

 Arbor Vit<e for hedges we have a great quantity, which we 

 will sell very cheap this spring, as we wish to clear off the 

 ground.) 



Vines and Trailing Shrubs. Roses in profusion and 

 beautiful variety. 

 1^" We invite those interested in such mat'ers to correspond 

 with us, and we promise them o>ir best aitenlion. We will sell at 

 low prices. H. E. HOOKKR & CO., 



ap Rochester, N. T. 



THE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL. 



THE PUBLISHER AND EDITORS desire to return thanks 

 for the palronage besioweil towards lliis Journal. 



Its influence is now too apparent to need a word of commenda- 

 tion. Its extended and valuable corrcsponilenre. presenting the 

 experience of the most int-lligent slock raisers 1n America, makes 

 it eagerly sought afier by all inierested in Stock Breeding. 



TcTall who know their own intcresis. and those especially who 

 do not appreciate such a p ner, this Journal giving the best in- 

 formation in regard to the different bneds of all the d^imestic an- 

 imals, anil ihe vast interests connected therewith, the American 

 Stock Journal will be found of great Aalue. 



The Publisher iherefore takes ibis method of making it known 

 in various parts of our widely -extended terrilory where it is net 

 already known, and where he is quite sure it only needs to be ex- 

 amined to be ordered at cnce. 



The Editors are gentlemen well known as able and practio?.! 

 men. In addition to their own knowledge, ihey will receive as- 

 sistance and co-operatiiin from gentlemen of large experience in 

 Stock Raising, in various parls of the cmintry so ihat the sub- 

 scribers will be wed polled in regard to what is transpiring in 

 this particular line Ihrouiihout our whole territory. 



THE JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, and will be 

 handsomely illustrated wiih wood-cuts of animals. 



The Journal wilLconlain copious hints on Breeding, Feeding, 

 Breaking, the Dairy, Ae., &c. 



The first number of Volume V will be illustrated by a beautiful 

 Steel Engraving of a Grmip of Sheep. 



TERMS FOR VOLUME FIFTH. 



One copy, one year, pnyalde always in advan'-e $1 00 



Five copies, one year, payable always in advance, 4 50 



Ten copies, one year, payable always in advance 8 50 



Twenty copies, one year, payable always in advance, 16 00 



Back volumes, in numbers, same as above ; bound volumes, 

 $1 50 each. 



To all who will send One Dollar and a five-cent stamp, I will 

 send one copy Stock Journal and one of S:.xton's Rural Hand 

 Books. 



To any one sending me Sixteen Dollar.i, I will send twenty 

 copies and one copy of Dadd's Horse Doctor, or Herbert's Hints 

 to Horsekeepers. 



Address all communications to C. M. SAXTON, 



Acric'l Book Publisher, New Tork. 



D. C. LiNSLEY, Otis F. R. Waite, Edilors. 



Saxton's Rural Hand Books, 25 cents each. American Bird 

 Fancier. American Kitchen G. rdener. Ch' mistry Made Easy. 

 Flax Cul'ure. Elements of Agricultnne. Every Lady her own 

 Flower Gardener. Dana's Essays on Manures. Liehig's Lelters. 

 Richardson on Hogs, Horses, Bees. M Iburn on Ihe Cow. Pests 

 of the Farm. Yale Agricultural Lectures Ho.-se's Foot and 

 how to Ke ep it Sound. ap2t 



ABEAUTIr'UL MICROSCOPE, MAGNIFYIVG SMALL 

 obiects 500 Timkr. lor aS CENTS 'coin prelerred.) FrVB 

 of different powers for $1, MAILED FlIEE. Address 

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