1847. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



151 



Geuesee Seed Store and Asrricultiu al Warehouse. 



No. 13 (old No. 10.) Front St., Rochester. 

 At this Establishment can be found all sorts 

 •f GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, a large and excellent 

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

 othy Seed, Orcliard and Lawn Grass, Red Top, Lucerne, 

 While Dutch Clover, . Millet, Hemp, Flax Seed, Spring 

 Wheat, Spring Rye, Buckwheat, IJarley, Oats, difierent 

 kinds Peas and Beans, Seed Corn of different kinds, various 

 kinds of Seed Potatoes, Potato Onions, Onion Sets, Top 

 Onions, &c., <fcc. 



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

 Patent Wheal Drill — Broad Cast Sowing Machines — Corn 

 Planters, Seed Sowers, Fanning Mills — 10 different kinds 

 of Straw Cutters, prices from |3 50 to $28 — Plows as fol- 

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

 do. Eagle 20, do. different sizes Side Hill, Michigan Sub- 

 »oil, Delano or Diamond Plows, Burrall's Wheel Plow, 

 Wisconsin Plow, Gang and Corn Plows, and several kinds 

 •f plow points — Cob and Corn Grinders, different kinds of 

 Corn Shellers, one and two horse Cultivators, Langdons 

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

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

 ■hovels 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; 

 grafiing, pruning and budding knives; clover and grass seed 

 sieves, pea sieves — cheese presses, hoops and tubs — com- 

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

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

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

 their season— Eglantine or Micliigan 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 bo 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 wiih those who have 

 favored us \%iih their custom, that thci/ will not hesitate to 

 give us their favors hereafter — and we liope 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 ; — 



.Fackson, Mich., S. Chadwick 

 Le Roy, J. Annin, 

 Lewiston, H. F. Hotchkiss 



& Co., 

 Lockport, Wm. Keep & Co., 

 Lyndonville, E. Bowen, 

 Mt. Morris, L. J. Ames, 

 Medina, J. Nichols &, Son, 

 Middleport, J. Craig, 

 Milwaukie, W. T., J. S. 



Moulthrop. 

 Niagara, C. W'., A\'m. John- 

 son & Son. 

 Penn Van, K. II. Huntington 

 Pt. Byron, KendricktSc 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. Cozzens, 

 Vienna, S. E. Norton, 

 Youngstown, A. Emerson. 



(O' Garden Seeds put up at this Establishment can be 

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

 of Utica, and in some parts of Canada. 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Rochester, April, 1847. (4-tf ) 



Attica, L. Doty, 

 Albion, Nickison & Paine, 

 Adaios Basin, C. D. Graves, 

 Adrian, Mich., D. H. Under- 

 wood, 

 Auburn, Quick and Hall, 

 Aurora, li. »*c G. P. Morgan, 



I'. Smith, 



iL-awson. 



'\ Peters, 



& 



Batavi:! 

 Buffalo, F. 



do. T 



do. 

 Broci 

 Canaiv 



Remiiia; !ji. 

 Cobourg, C. W., G. iJover, 

 Dansville. M, Hnlstead & Co. 

 Detroit, Micli,, F. F. Parker 



& Brother, 

 Geneseo, Bond &l Walker, 

 Geneva, Lawrence & Dame's 

 HoUey, H. N. Bushnell, 

 Havanna, G. T. Hinman, 

 Ithaca, Schyler & Co., 



Seedling Apple Trees wanted.— The subscriber 

 wishes to purchase a few thousand seedling Apple Trees. 

 Apply personally, or by mail, to S. MOULSOX, 



Rochester, Jan, 1 , 1847. 



Bound Volumes of the Farmer. 



A few copies of Volume VI, bound, for sale at this office. 

 Price 50 cents. Also, bound copies of Volume VII, 184d. 



Rochester Seed Store. 



[Established in 1831.] 



No. 4 Front Street, near Buffalo Street. 



By J A M E S P . FOGG. 



The subscriber begs leave to say to Farmers, and others, 

 who have for the last three years so liberally patronized the 

 Old Rochester Seed Store, that he has litted up the .'Store, 

 No. 4 P'ront street, on the west side of Front street, where 

 he will be hajipy to see all who may want any article usu- 

 ally to be found in a Seed Store. 



The subscriber is well aware of the important relation 

 which the-seedman holds to the whole farming communi- 

 ty, and that on liis honor and veracity the crop and proiit of 

 a season in some measure depend. The greatest care has 

 been used in selecting the seeds offered at this establish- 

 ment for the ensuing year, and they can be relied upon as 

 pure and genuine, carefully selected and raised from the 

 very best varieties, and properly cured. Many kinds were 

 raised in the immediate vicinity of this city, by Mr. C. F. 

 Crosman, and under the inspection of the proprietor ; oth- 

 ers were raised by experienced seed growers, and all can be 

 recommended as genuine and true to their kinds. 



AGENTS for the sale of seeds by the package, put up at 

 the old Rochester Seed Store : 



Attica, H. D. Gladding, CnluwJjus, O., John Miller 



^77irferc/aOT, J. W. Sturtevant Mount Vernon, O., H. A. 



Auburn, J. H. Hudson, Raymond &-Co., 



" James B. Cooper, Sandusky City, O., W. T. 



Albion, Charles W. Perkins, 



Buffalo, W. & G. Bryant, 



Batavia, F. FoUett, P. M. 



Canaudaigua, L. C. Cheney 

 & Co., 



Cazenovia, Dr. A. Ford, 

 Castile, Halsted & May, 

 Elmira, Tracy Beadle, 

 Geneva, Hemiup & Cone, 

 Geneseo, L. Turner. 

 Homer, W. Sherman & Son, 

 Ithaca, Lewis H. Culver, 



«fe A. K. West, 

 Toledo, O., Raymond & 



Co., 

 Adrian, Mich., Howard, 



Smith, «fe Co., 

 Detroit, Mh., J. W. Strong 



Jr., 

 Monroe, Mh., L. B. Wing, 

 Pontine, " Rogers (feDun- 



klee, 

 Ypsilanti, Mich., Hewitt, 



Brothers & Co., 



Le Roy. J. J. J. Thompkins, Chicago, III., N. Sherman 



Lockport, S.H. Marks & Co Milwaukie, W. T., Holton 



Mumford, A. O. Comstock, & Goodall, 



Mount Morris, R. Sleeper, " W. M. Cunning- 



Oswego, C. & E. Canfield, ham, 



" Meade &. Carrington Bra/itf or d, C.W., Charles 



Perry, R. H. Smith, Woollett, 



Penn Van, John U. hapham, BrockoUle, C. TF!, Allen 



Palmyra, Wm. May, Turner, 



Port Byron, Kendrick & Chatham, C. H^., Eberts & 

 Yates. 



Scottsville, li. C. Andrus, 

 Schenectady, D. L. Powell, 

 Syracuse, Tallman & Wil- 



Robinson, 

 Hamilton, C. W., S. Kerr 



&Co., 

 Kingston, C. W. C. Heatk 

 London, " Ed. Adams, 

 St. Catharines, C. W., L. 



S. St. Johns. 

 Toronto, C. W. R. Love, 

 Port Hope, " C. Hughes 



Utica, J. E. Warner &. Co., 

 Wyoming, J. C. Farris & 



Son. 

 Cleveland, Ohio, J. W. 



Watson, 



Garden Seeds put up at this establishment in small pa- 

 pers, may be found with most of the merchants in the States 

 of New York, Ohio and Michigan, and in Canada. 

 Rochester, N. Y. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Flower Seeds. 



" The storms of winter fly. 

 Earth smiles with flowers renewing." 

 I have on hand a superior assortment of about one hun- 

 dred varieties of flower seeds, raised by 3Iessrs. Ellwanger 

 & Barry, and Mr. Wm. King, of Rochester, W. R. Prince 

 & Co., of Flushing, and Hovey & Co., of Boston, which 

 can recommend to the ladies who wish to compete for the 

 splended premiums offered by the Horticultural Sofiety, as 

 being by far the best ever offered in this city. They wil 

 be put up in boxes containing 25 choice varieties, for one 

 dollar, with a catalogue, stating the duration of the plants, 

 the color of the floweuj and tke time of flowering. For sale 

 at the Rochester Seed Store. The first Seed Store on Front 

 street. No. 4. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Clover and Timothy Seed.— 500 bushels of Clover 

 and Timothy Seed, for sale at the Genesee Seed Store, Ne. 

 18, (old No. 10,) Front street, by 



Rochester, April 1, 1847. RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



