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GENESEE FARMER. 



Feb. 



MODNT HOPE BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERIES, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Subscribers respecifully soiicit the attention of the 

 public to their laige a id ciioice sock of TREES, SHRBS. 

 and PLANTS, wuicn they oHer for sale the ensuing spring, 

 <1847.) 



The collection of FRUITS embraces all the leading sorts 

 of established merit, and most of the recent varieties of Eu- 

 rope and America. No pains or expense have been spared 

 in makin? the collection as complete, in every way, as pos- 

 sible. The trees are all thrifty, healthy, and well grown, 

 and have been propagated with the utmost exactness from 

 specimen trees on this establishment, or from sources of the 

 highest reputation for correctness. The collection of spec- 

 imen trees, for testing themeritsof the various sorts, is now 

 among the largest in the United States. The assortment of 

 Apples includes several thousand fine trees of the NORTH- 

 ERN SPY, universally considered one of the best keeping 

 apples yet known. 



Pears. — All the leading well known sorts, such aa Made- 

 laine, Dearborn's Seedling, Bartlett, teckel, Virgalieu, &c., 

 and a small supply of the rare and unrivalled Swanks Or- 

 ange or Onondaga, Knight's Monarch, and Van Man's Lemi 

 U Clerc 1 the price of these is $ 1 each. A few thousand 

 trees of choice varieties con be furnished on quince stocks. 

 These are beautifully adapted to garden culture, and gen- 

 erally bear the second, and older trees even the first year 

 al'ter planting. 



Plmns. — Besides the well known popular sorts, a small 

 number of the Jefferson, Columbia, Laivrence's Favorite, and 

 Den)iiso7i's Superb are offered at $1 each. 



Cherries — a collection of upwards of 40 of the best varie- 

 ties, earliest to latest — beautiful trees. 



Peaches. — Forty choice varieties of established merit, in- 

 cluding Tillotson, Early York, Crawford's Early, Jacques' 

 Rare Ripe, Crawford's superb or late Malacatoon, &c. — 

 beautiful trees. 



Onuimental Trees and Shrubs. — A large collection, inclu- 

 ding all the finest popular articles in that line. Roses. — A 

 supcrbcoUpctionof upwards of 250 select varieties. Double 

 Da/Uias — 100 beautiful varieties, including several of the 

 finest fancy sorts, such as Harlequin, Illuminator, Mar- 

 chioness de Ormonde, SfC. 



Descriptive priced catalogues (edition for 1846 <k 7,) will 

 be sent gratis to all post paid applications, and only to such^ 



Trees and Plants packed in the best style, and shipped or 

 forwarded according to orders. It will be for the interest of 

 purchesers to send their orders early, in order to secure such 

 kinds as they may want, and have them forwarded at the 

 proper seiison. Address, post pnid, 



Feb I, 1847. ELL WANG ER & BARRY. 



Agricultural Almanac for 1847. 



The Amef.ican Cultivators Almanac, edited by Dr. 

 Lee. iust pab'.lshod and for sale at this office. It is got up 

 in good style — printed on new type and excellent paper, and 

 illustrated with over 30 engravings. 



Terms.— $15 per 1000 ; 'SOO for $8; $2 per 100— or three 

 dozen for $1. All orders, (post paid.) will leceive prompt 

 attention. Address D. D. T. MOORE. 



Farmer OJice, Sept. 1846. 



NEW SEED AND IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE. 



GENESEE SEED STORE AND AGRI- 

 CULTURAL WAREHOUSR 

 No. 10, Front Street,^ Rochester, N. Y. 

 The Subscribers respectfully announce to 



the public, that they have opened the above establishment 

 lor the sale of GARDEN, FIELD, and FLOWER SEEDS, 

 jf all sorts — Agricultural and Horticultural hnplements, Ma- 

 hines, 4'<"., ^c. 



They intend to have always on hand a complete assort- 

 ment of all the articles wanted in this line by the Farmer 

 ind Gardener. No pains will be spared to procure articles 

 of the best quality. No seeds will he offered but such as 

 are undoubtedly fresh and genuine — raised in the best es- 

 tablishments of this and foreign countries. The implements 

 will embrace all the newest and most approved kinds, from 

 the best manufacturers in the country. 



Fruit and Ornamentrl Trees, Shrubs, PlarUs, SfC, will be 

 furnished to order from one of the best establishments in the 

 country — the well known Mount Hope Nurseries. 



The principal conductor of this establishment has had 

 many years practical experieiice in the business in Roches- 

 ter ; and being well known to a large portion of the agri- 

 culturalists in Western New York, the undersigned hope, 

 by devoting constant and careful attention to the manage- 

 ment of their business, to merit and receive a liberal share 

 of patronage. Farmers and others interested, are request- 

 ed to call at the Genesee Seed Store. 



The proprietors of this establishment giatefully acknowl- 

 edge the very liberal patronage which they have received 

 from the public the past season, and most respectfully solicit 

 a continuation of the same. 



From the very liberal share of patronage we have re- 

 ceived during the past season, (which with us is the first 

 and one of experiment,) leads us to believe that our exer- 

 tions to get up an establishment of this kind, and to offer 

 no Seeds or Implements of any kind but such as can be de- 

 pended upon, duly appreciated by the generous public. 



We would say to the Farmers and others in this section 

 and at a distance, that we are now making a large addition 

 to our stock of Seeds and Implements, any and all of which 

 we will sell at the lowest prices. 



Rochester, Feb. 1, 1846. RAPALJIE & BRIGGS. 



Naw Agricultural Implement and Seed Store, 

 AT AUBURN, N. Y. 



The Subscriber is now opening a Depot for 



all kinds oi AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, where 

 the farmers can find, in their season, all of the most impro- 

 ved Implements manufactured in the United States. He 

 has now on hand Rich's Patent Straw Cutter, Burrall's 

 Premium Corn Sheller, the best ever invented, Arnold"s 

 Washing Machines, &c. He will also have in their season, 

 a choice assortment of Garden, Field, and Flower Seeds, 

 which are put up in the choicest manner, and are waranted 

 genuine. JAMES B. COOPER. 



No. 84 Genesee-st., Auburn, 

 N. B. — Manufacturers who have Implements to dispose 

 of will find it to their interest to leave them with me, aa it 

 is the only Agricultural Depot in Cayuga County. J. B. C. 



Colman's Tour in Europe. 



J, H. Watts, agent for above work, has re- 

 ceived No. 8, and will deliver to subscribers immediately. 



He has also rec'd f* o. 1 of Vol. 12 of Hovey's Magazine 

 of Horticulture, published in Boston, for which he solicits 

 subscriptions. Monthly— $3 per annum. 



Cash for Clover and Timothy Seed.— 500 bushels 

 Clover and Timothy Seed, wanted at the Genesee Seed 

 Store and Agricultural Ware House, Front street, by 



RAPALJIE & BRIGGS. 



Peas Wanted. — IMarrowfat and Field Peas wanted for 

 which the highest Cash price w ill be paid by 



RAPALJIE & BRIGGS, 

 Front street, Rochester." 



Ellwanger & Barry's new Descriptive Catalogue for 

 1846 & 7 is just published, and will be sent gratis to all 

 post paid applications. 



Mt. Hope Garden 4" Nurseries, Rochester, Oct. 1, 1846. 



