THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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FRUIT-CITLTUEE FOR THE MILLION! 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



A Hand-Book of Fruit-Culture ; 



being a Guide to tbe Culture and Management of Fruit-Treea, 

 with Condensed Descriptions of many of the Best and most Popu- 

 lar Varieties in tiie United States. Illustrated with nearly a hun- 

 dred Engravings. By Thomas Geegg. 



Part Fiest Contains: 

 Intkoductoey Ebmarks, Teansplanting, 



Pkeliminaeies to Planting, Aptee-Cultuee. 



Paet Second. 



TBCE different KINDS OF FEUIT. 



Almonds, Apricots, Apples, 



Blackbereies, Ciiekrirs, Cueeants, 



Goosebeeeies, Grapes, Nectaeinbs, 



Peaches, Pears, Plums, 



Quinces, Easpbereibs, Steawbereies. 



Sent prepaid by first mail, in paper, for 80 cents ; in muslin, 50 



cents. Agents wanted. Address FOWLEE & WELLS, 



August, 1858.— 2t SOS Broadway, New York. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



TTTE offer for sale, the coming fall, a large and fine assortment 



APPLE TEEES, 3 and 4 years, stocks and heaUhy. 



PEAK " Standard and Dwarf, 'i and 3 years, very fine. 



" " Dwarf, 1 year, superb, and vei-y cheap in 



large quantities. 



CnRREY " St'd & DWf, 2 years, hardy sorts and siz-OTigr. 



PLUM " 2 years, on Plum stock. 



PEACH " 1 and 2 years, handsome. 



APKIOTS, ORANGE QUINCE, GRAPES, &c., &c. 



CUKEANT3, GOOSEBEEKIES. UASPBEEEIES, BLACK- 

 BEREIES, STXiAWBEEEIES, EHUBAKB, &c. 



HORSE CHHSTNUT, MOUNTAIN ASH, LINDENS, M.\- 

 PLE3. AMKRICAN and EUKOPEAN ASH, AMERICAN 

 CHESTNUT, SHKUBS, ROSES, &c. 



Also, a fine stock of BALSAM FIR, NORWAY SPRUCE, 

 AMERICAN ARBOR VIT^, and a general assortment of other 

 Nursery articles. 



Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, are invited to call. 



Orders promptly attended to. 



Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogues furnished. 



T. C. MAXWELL & BEO'S. 



Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y., August 1, 1S5S. — 2t 



TJ. S. TENT AND FLAG MANUFACTORY, 

 No. Vi Buffalo St., KocJiesttv, N. V. 



HAVING purchased the entire stock of Tents and Flags for- 

 merly owned by E. C. Williams, I am prepared to rent the 

 same at reasonable rates, for Agricultural Fairs, Military Encamp- 

 ments. Camp Meetings, Conferences, &c., &c. 



I will also manufacture, on short notice. Tents, Flags, Aisiiings, 

 Bags, and everything pertaining to this branch of business. 



Address JAMES FIELD, 



July, 1S58.— 3t* Box 7 01, Rochester, N. Y. 



ALBANY TILE WORKS. 

 Corner Clinton Avenue and Knox Sis., Albany, N.Y. 



TIIE SUBSCRIBERS, bein^ the most extensive manufacturers 

 of Draining Tile in the United States, have on hand, in large 

 or small quantities, far Land Draining, Sole and Horse-shoe Tile, 

 ■warranted superior to any made in this country, hard burned, and 

 over one foot in length. Orders solicited. Cartage free. 



C. & W. McCAMMON. Albany, N. Y, 

 Dama & Co., Agents, Utica. 

 Jas. Walker & Co., Agents, Schenectady. April — 6t 



NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, AND AGRICULTURISTS, 



PAUL BOSSANGE, Agent for LOUIS LEROY, of the Grand 

 Jaedin, Angers, France, begs to announce that he is now 

 fully prepared to execute all orders for Fruit, Forest, and Orna- 

 mental Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, &c. 



Catalogues of the prices current, embracing shipping and in- 

 surance charges, and all other needful information, may be had 

 (gratis) on application to PAUL BOSSANGE, 



June, 13oS. — 4t. 20 Beekman street, New York. 



K C\(\C\ AGENTS WANTED— To sell four new inventions. 

 0«"U\J Agents have made over $23,iiOil on one, — better than 

 all other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 80 pages 

 particulars, gratis. EPHEAIM BKOWN, Lowell, Mass 



July, 1858.— St* 



BASS BARK — Prepared by ourselves for the use of Nursery- 

 men in budding. Price 25 cents per lb. 



H. E. HOOKER & CO., 

 [ August, 1853— 2t Commercial Nurseries, Kooheater, N. Y, 



MODEL MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y., 



EE-OPENS PERMANENTLY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1358, 



IN wamslet's marble block, main street, 



When will be introduced a new mode of Instruction, combining 

 Theory and Practice, by means of certain Counting Room and 

 Banking arrangements, approved practical forms, routine of 

 business, etc., etc. The rooms appropriated to college purposes 

 in this splendid block, are the largest and most elegant of any 

 Commercial Institution in the country, containing over ten thou- 

 sand square feet of floor, and furnished in the most elegant man- 

 ner. Every variety of business is appropriately represented, and 

 actual!!/ performed by the pupil, until he becomes practically 

 familiar with the process of opening, conducting, and closing 

 books, and the whole routine of mercantile transactions, from the 

 details of a country store to the more complicated operations of 

 the highest banking institution. 



ForfuU particulars, send for circulars. 



G. W. EASTMAN, President, 

 Author of Fulton & Eastman's Penmanship and Book-Keeping. 



Rochester, September 1, 1858. 



IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 



THE greatest improvement of the age is "SCOVILL'S ROTA- 

 RY SUB-bOIL ATTACIIMENT^TO COMMON PLOWS." 

 By its use, one-third can be added to crops, without extra labor 

 or cost. 



This is an entirely new Implement, creating no little excite- 

 ment, and is wanted by every farmer whose motto is ''•Excehior.'" 

 Many testimonials similar to the following from Mr. Johnson, 

 Sec'y N. Y. State Ag. Society, might be given: 



'•I consider this to be a very valuable contribution to the agri- 

 culturist, and believe it to be the thing needed to fill a great want 

 of the country." 



Its advantages over the sub-soil plow are — 

 1st. It does its work better. 



2d. The plowing and subsoiling are done at the same time. 

 Thus, work of extra team an.J "help" is saved. 

 3d. Plows run easier with the "Attachment" than without it. 



Price of "Attachment," $G, and it can be applied to aay plow; 

 of Plow and Attachment, $18; and xcarravtvl to xuif. 



Address GEO. F. NEEDHAM, 



September, 1S5S. — It Agricultural House, Bufialo, N. Y, 



ATTENTION ! NURSERYMEN, FARMERS, &C. 



X\7E have now on hand, 20000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 to 4 years 

 V\ old, of the finest growth, consisting of all the leading vari- 

 eties. Also. 250,000 French Quince Stocks, which we offer'at the 

 followins Low prices : 

 DWARF PEARS, 3 to 4 years old. well rooted and branched 

 $20 CO per hundred. 

 " " ."iUO, or upwards, .lilf) 00 per hundred. 



" " 2 years old, fine, S12 00 " " 



QUINCE STOCKS, Selected, Strong, $10 00 per thousand. 

 Second size suitable to bud First Season, with good culture, 



$6 00 per thousand. 

 Well packed, and delivered at the Depot, Utica, N. Y. 



EASTMAN & CO., Maple Groye Nurseries, 

 September, 1S5S.— 2t. Waterville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN. 



WE offer to the trade, the coming fall, a large lot of first class 

 Stocks, comprising 

 ANGERS QUINCE STOCKS, a prime article of our own 

 growinc. and cheaper than they can be imported. 

 MAZZARD CHERRY STOCKS, one year old, stroruj. 

 MAHALEB " " " " 



PLUM STOCKS, nrie ye&r, very nice. 

 APPLE STOCKS, two years, ie)-y nice. 

 Early orders solicited. Price list sent on application. 



T. C. MAXWELL & BEO'S. 

 Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y., August, 1853. — 2t 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATS-Selected expressly for budding 

 and tying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, &c., suitable for 

 Nursery purposes, lor sale in lots to suit, by • 



D. W. MANWARING, Importer, 

 August, 1853.— ly* 243 Front street, New York. 



