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IMPORTANT TO 



STOCK DEALERS AND FARMERS. 



E have just completed an entire new set of pat- 

 terns for 

 STOCK AND HAY SCALES, 



With large platforms — weighing three, four, five, and 

 six tons-^ 



Expressly for Stock and Hay Dealers. 



The siualifst platform is S by 13 feet; largest size, 

 ».^ by 15 feet 



We are selling these Scales at greatly reduced prices 

 — prices to suit the times. 



We ha\e Medals and Diplomas from the State Agri- 

 cultural Societies of New York, Ohio, Michigan, Indi- 

 ana, Illinois, and Massachusetts, and the Provincial 

 Agricultural Society of Canada. 



Any information respecting these Scales may be ob- 

 tsiined by addressing FORSYTH & CO., 



No. 15 Water street, Kochcster, N. Y. 



Eochester, October, 185S. 





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WM. E. PRINCE & CO., FLUSHING, N. Y.-Offer an 

 unrivalled stock of Trees, Plants, &e., embracing all the 

 new and choice varieties, many of which are not obtainable else- 

 where. The following Catalogues will lully explain to the pur- 

 chaser the estirnal)le varieties of each Department, and they are 

 maile«l gratis to those who enclose stamos: — No, 1, Descriptive 

 Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 

 No. 2, Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Phlox, Iris, Double 

 Sweet Williams, and all other" Herbaceous Flowering Plants. &c. 

 No. 8, Extra Large Fruit Trees, Evergreens, and'other Orna- 

 mental Trees and Shrubs, suitable for immediate fruit-bearing 

 and embellishment. No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries 

 and Dealers, comprising Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Stocks for En- 

 grafting, and Tree and Shrub Seeds, &e. No. o. Wholesale Cat- 

 alogue of Vegetable, Agricultural and Flower Seeds. No. 6, De- 

 scriptive Catalogue of our unrivalled collection of lOO Select Va 

 •rieties of Strawberries, with a Rejected List, and Directions for 

 Culture. No. 9, Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers of every Class, 

 together with Tree and Herbaceous Poeonies, Dahlias, and other 

 rare Flowering Plants. No. 12, Wm. R. Prince & Co.'s Address 

 to the American Institute, on the character and merits of the 

 Chinese Potato, with the triumphant Reports of the American 

 and French Institutes on the same subject. No. 1-3, Catalogue of 

 Greenhouse Plants. No. 14, Descliptive Catalogue of Native 

 Grapes. No. 15, Wholesale Catalogue of Bulbous Flower Roots. 

 No. 16, General Priced List, with Heduced Hates for Fruit Trees, 

 Small Fruits and Esculents. 



Strawberries. — Prince's Magnate, largest and finest of all, 

 and Ladies' Pine, highest flavor, .$2.50 per 100; Wilson's Albany 

 $1.50 ; Hooker $2.00, and 20 varieties at $1 per 100. celt 



THE LAWTON BLACKBERRY 



IS unique, and not, as some have bren led to believe, the com- 

 mon ■• NEW ROCIIELLE BLACKBERRY," improved by 

 mUtivaiion. It differs in shape, size and quality from all others. 

 Is perfectly hardy, enduring the severest winters without protec- 

 tion. The fruit is delicious, having small seeds in proportion to 

 its size ; is a prodigious bearer, and in any good fanning soil, the 

 stalk, leaf, flower and fruit, will grow of mammoth proportions. 



For the convenience of Clubs, and those whs take orders for 

 plants, they will be safely packed in boxes, put up in clusters of 

 one dozen, without charge for package, at the following rates:— 

 A box of 1 doxen, fi2 ; a box of 3 dozen, $5 ; a box of S dozen, 

 $10. To prevent imposition, which has been most extensively 

 practiced, every package icjYi be marked and branded, a.\\d pur- 

 chasers from the undersigned will thus secure the genuine varie- 

 ty, without admixture, and may enjoy this delicious fruit the 

 second summer in perfection. The money should accompany the 

 order, with name and address distinctly written. N. B. — No 

 itinerant plant sellers or traveling agents are employed to seU the 

 plants from my grounds. Address — 



WILLIAM LAWTON, 

 No. 54 WaU-street, New York, 



October, 1S53.— 2t. or. New Rochelle, N. Y. 



TREES, PLANTS AND VINES. 



JH. BOARDMAN solicits the attention of Amateurs, Farmers 

 • and others, who intend planting, to the following, which he 

 oflfers m large or small quantities, and at moderate prices: 



The stock is thrifty and well grown. 



Apples, Pears and Cherries, both Standard and Dwarf, of the 

 most popular and desirable varieties. 



Peaches, 1 and 2 years old. Fine trees of the best sorts. 



Plums, Apricots, Nectarines and Quinces, in variety. 



Grapes, 1 and 2 year old plants, of Native and Foreign sorts, 

 Including many new ones. 



Strawberries, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseber- 

 ries, Rhubarb and Asparagus of the most approved new and old 

 varieties. 



Also, Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Roses, Shrubs, Hedge 

 Plants, Nursery Stock, &c. 



Orders will receive prompt attention Address, 



J. H. BOARDMAN, Nurseryman, &c., 



October, 1858.— It. Brighton, near Rochester, N. Y. 



GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. 



FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SKRUBS, 

 ROSES, &c., &o. 



THE proprietors oMhese well'known and extensivs Nurseries 

 have on hand a large and well-grown stock of 

 FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSE&, 

 GREKN-llOUSE and BEDDING PLANTS, DA1ILIA!>, 



PULOXl^, and other HARDY BORDER PLANTS, 

 The assortment of ROSES is very extensive, and embraces all 

 varieties wh ch could be obUsined and which are considered 

 worthy of cultivation. Our coUeclion of HYBRID PERPET- 

 UaLS is the most complete in thecountrv. 



The GREEN-HOUSE DEPARTMENT receives particular 

 attention, and the stock of Fuchsais, Geraniums, and other Green- 

 Ilouse Plants, is large and varied. In the 



FRUIT DEPARTMENT, 



our stock consists of 



APPLES, of the leading varieties. Dwarf and Standard. 



PE.VRS, of all desirable varieties, on Quince and Pear stocks. 



PLUMS — A choice selection of well-grown trees of popular 

 sorts. 



CHERRIES— All the popular sorts. Dwarf and Standard. 



PEACHES — ^A choice assortment. 



NECTARINES. APRICOTS, and QUINCES, in variety. 



GR,\PES— A complete assortment of both native and foreign 

 sorts, including many of recent introduction. 

 Small Frnlts. 



CURRANTS — Twenty-five choice sorts, including many new 

 varieties. 



RASPBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, and 

 STRAWBERRIES, of all new and approved varieties. 



We have, for the accommodation of Nurserymen, STOCKS 

 and SEEDLINGS, including Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Quince, 

 &c., &e. Also, SEEDLINGS OF EVERGREEN TREES, in- 

 cluding Norway Spruce, Balsam Fits Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, 

 Larch, and Hedge Plants. 



ORNAMENTAL. DEPARTMENT. 



The stock of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, both Deciduous 

 and Evergreen, will be found to embrace all that is desirable 

 among LAWN and STREET TREES and SHRUBS. ROSES, 

 consisting of Hvbrid Perpetual and Summer Roses, Moss, Bour- 

 bon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China, and Climbing or Prairie 

 Roses. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS or BORDER PLANTS and BULB- 

 OUS FLOWER ROOTS— An extensive assortment. 



All the above will be disposed of at low rates, and on advan- 

 tageous terms. For further details, we refer to our full set of 

 Catalogues, which will be mailed to applicants who enclose a one 

 cent stamp for each. 

 No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, &c. 

 " 2. do do Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Roses, <fcc. 

 « 3. do do Green-House and Bedding 



Plants, Dahlias, &c. 

 " 4. Wholesale or Trade List for Nurserymen and Dealers. 

 " 5. Catalogue of Bulbous Flower Roots. 

 g^"* All communications to be addressed to 



A. FROST & Co., 

 Sept, 1S5S. — 2t Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



SUPERIOR DWARF PEAR TREES. 



GROWN on the best stocks, in the best manner, and of well 

 tested varieties, at prices that will please. Also, a desirable 

 stock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. Dwarf Pear 

 Trees with fruit can be seen ILI the fruit shaL be gathered. 



T. G. YfiOMANS, 

 Oct, 185S.— It Walworth Nurseries, Wayne Co., N. Y 



