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GENESEE FARMER. 



April. 



ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL NURSERY, 



LVKN STRKKT— <JNr MILE tAST Of THK COURT HOl'SK, 

 R.)CHESTFR, N. ¥. 



Office No. 1 Arcade Hall. 



The Subscribers 



oiTer for Mile the present 

 sprir.g, a fine assortmeiit 

 of Fi'iUIT TKFIKS. eonv 

 priiririg seTeral Imndred of 

 I lie most desirable Viirieties 

 of Ai'Pi.K, Pear, rj;\(ii, 

 ("hfrry, I'lvm, Are., &e., 

 eultivated with great care, 

 ilirifty, and u-arranled cor- 

 rectly itJ=imc(L Northern 

 Spij. Early Jof, and other 

 choice Apples in any quan- 

 ly. and ihiond/ign and oth- 

 er new Pears at regular 

 Catalogue prices. 



[0= Many of our trees 

 vx? hirger than can be pur- 

 chased elsewhere. 



Pears on Qli.nce for 

 Gardens. — We have some 

 of the finest dwarf Pears 

 ever ofiered for sale in this 

 market, to which we invite 

 tlie attention of those per- 

 sons wishing to piircliase 

 this description of trees. 



Priced catalogues fur- 

 nished to all post paid ap- 

 plicants, 

 [nr An assortment of HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES 

 also kept for sale. 



March 1, 1847. BISSELL & HOOKER. 



Deodar Cedar. 



Winter Route for New York and Boston, 



VIA TROY AND GREENBl'SH. 



Avoiding the expense, delay, and danger of crossing tlie River 

 at Albany. Continuous Railroad Track from Rochester to 

 Boston and Bridgeport, via Troy. 



The Cars leave Rochester at 1 P. M. and 9h 



P. M., daily, for Troy, through in 17 hours, carrying the 

 United States Mail. 



The U. S. Mail Line for New York, leaves Troy at 6 A. 

 M., intersecting at East Albany the Western Railroad, 

 which leaves at 65 A. M. via Housatonic Road, through to 

 Kridgeport, without change of cars or baggage, and to New 

 York by day-light. 



The ears also leave Troy at the same hour for Boston, 

 Worcester, Springfield, and Pittsfield, via Western Railroad, 

 through in 12 hours to Boston, without change of cars or 



The trip is as quick, and the fair as low by Troy as by 

 Albany, and passengers are set down and taken up by the 

 cars directly in front of. and but a few steps from the Pub- 

 lic Houses in Troy, thus avoiding the expense, exposure to 

 cold and wet, and danger of crossing the river at Albany, at 

 30 early an hour as (i oclock in the morning. 



The Housatonic Road has been relaid with the heavy H 

 Rail, and the new and fast steamer Mountaineer placed on 

 the route to run between Bridgeport and New York, for the 

 passengers and the mails exclusively, whirh render the trip 

 safe, pleasant, and expeditious. 



FREKiHT 

 Will continue to be carried by Railrond until the opening of 

 the canal, and that going east of Schenectady to Troy, 

 New York, Boston, or any intermediate place, should be 

 sent by way of Troy, care of L. R. Djirrow, and avoid the 

 delay," cartage, and transliipmnit in cros.sing the Hudson 

 River at Albany. The Freight 'i'arilV is the s:iiiU' by Troy 

 as by Albany, and can be ascortain(ul by calling at any of 

 the Railroad Depots on the line betwcrn Buffalo and Troy. 



(Jj' Remember, and mark freight via Troy, care of R. L. 

 Darrow, Freight Agent, Troy, who will attend to receiving 

 and transferring it to New York, Boston, and intermediate 

 places, at Troy and Greenbush. 



March i . N. RANDALL, Agent. 



I (;euesee Seed Store and A^ricultnral Warehouse . 



No. 13 (oLi> No. 10,) Front St., Rochester. 

 At this F^stablishmenl can be found all sorts 

 of GAJfDEN and FIELD SEEDS, a large and excellent 

 assortment of Flower Seeds— a large lot of Clover and Tim- 

 othy Seed, Orchard and Lawn Grass, Jvcd Top, Lucerne, 

 White I'utch Clover, Millet, Hemp, Flax Seed, Spring 

 Wheat, Spring Rye, Buckwheat, Barley, Oats, difTerent 

 kinds Pcjs and Beans, Seed Corn of diff'rent kinds, various 

 kinds of Seed Potatoes, I'otato Onions, Onion Seta, Top 

 Onions, (Sec, &c. 



IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, &c., .such as Pennock's 

 Patent Wheat Drill — Broad Cast Sowing Machines — Corn 

 Planters, Seed Sowers, Fanning Mills — 10 dilTerent kinds 

 of Straw Cutters, prices from $3 .50 to $23— Plows as fol- 

 lows : Massachusetts Subsoil, various sizes, do. Sward C, 

 do. Eagle S."), do. different sizes Side Hill, Michigan Sub- 

 soil, Delano or Di.amond Plows, BurralPs Wheel Plow, 

 Wisconsin Plow, Gang and Corn Plows, and several kinds 

 of plow points — Cob and Corn Grinders, ditVerent kinds of 

 Corn Shellers, one and two horse Cultivators, Langdon's 

 Horse Hoe or Cultivator, Drags and Drag Teeth; Horse and 

 hand rakes, various kinds of garden rakes — steel and iron 

 shovels and spades of different kinds — cast-steel and steel 

 plated hoes, different kinds — ladies garden spades and hoes, 

 toy spades and hoes — cast-steel and German steel manure 

 forks and hooks— grain cradles ; cradle, grass and bush 

 scythes — bush and grass hooks; grain sickles; Hay knives: 

 grafting, pruning and budding knives; clover and grass seed 

 sieves, pea sieves — cheese presses, hooj)s and tubs — com- 

 mon and patent churns — cattle knobs and bull rings — curry 

 combs and horse cards — ox yokes and bows — hedge shears, 

 pruning saws — Canary birds and cages — hot bed plants in 

 their season — Eglantine or Michigan running rose roots — 

 and many other things which a limited space will not allow 

 us to mention. 



We have done business through one season, and are 

 pleased to be able to say that we have been more liberally 

 patronized than we anticipated when we began. We hope, 

 and believe, that we have so dealt with those who have 

 fa\ored us with their custom, that they will not hesitate to 

 give us their favors hereafter — and we hope others will try 

 us. All favors will be duly and thankfully appreciated. 



AGENTS. — The following persons are Agents for the 

 sale of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, put up at the 

 above named Establishment : — 



Bottrt) volumes i»f the Farmer, 1846, for sale at this Office. 



Attica, L. Doty, 

 Albion, Nickison <fc Paine, 

 Adams Basin, C. D. Graves, 

 Adrian, Mich., D. H. Under- 

 wood, 

 Auburn, Quick and Hall, 

 Aurora, H. & G. P. Morgan, 

 Batavia, J. P. Smith, 

 Buffalo, E. Rawson. 

 do. T. C. Peter.--, 

 do. H. O. Hayeis, 

 Brockport, H. Lathrop, 

 Canandaigua, Chipman & 



Remington. 

 Cobourg. C. W., G. Bover, 

 Dansville. M. Halstead &Co. 

 Detroit. Mich., F. F. Parker 



& Brother, 

 Geneseo, Bond & Walker, 

 Geneva, Lawrence & Barnes 

 Holley, H. N. Bushnell, 

 Ilavanna, G. T. Hinman, 

 Ithaca, Schyler & Co., 



Jackson, Mich., S. Chadwick 

 Le Roy, J. Annin, 

 Lewiston, H. F. Hotchkis.- 



& Co., 

 Lockport, Wm. Keep&: Co., 

 Lyndonville, E. Bowen, 

 Mt. Morris, L, J. Ariies, 

 Medina, J. Nichols &, Son, 

 Middleport, J. Craig, 

 Milwaukie, W. T., J. S. 



Moulthrop, 

 Niagara, C. W., Wm. John- 

 son & Son, 

 Penn Yan, E. H. Huntington 

 Pt. Byron, Kendrick &, Yates 

 Scottsville, Caleb Allen, esq, 

 Seneca Falls. Joseph Osborn 

 Skaneateles, C. Pardee & Co 

 Syracuse, E. J. Fester, 

 Utica, J. E. Warner & Co.. 

 Union Springs, W. Cozzent-, 

 Vienna, S. E. Norton, 

 Youngstown, A. Emerson. 



0= Garden Seeds put up at this Establishment can be 

 found at most of the Stores in the Stale of New York west 

 of Utica, and in some parts of Canada. 



KAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Rocliestcr, April, 1847. (4-if) 



Nortliern Spy and Swaar Apple Grafts. — The sub- 

 scriber has a supply of scions cut from the celebrated Northern 

 Spy and Swaar apple trees, from the Orchard of R. L Hand, 

 of Mendon, who has supplied the Rochester market with 

 better apples of the kind mentioneii than any other person. 

 They can be sent by Express, and any orders (post paid,) 

 shall be punctually tilled. Price $1,00 per hundred. 



Rochester, Feb. 20, 1847. JAMES H. WATTS. 



