1847. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



175 



Genesee Seed Store and A§rncaltaral Warehonse. 



No. 18 (old No. 10,) Front St., Rochester. 

 At this Establishment can be found all sorts 

 of GARDEN and FIELD SELD.S, a large and excollent 

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

 othy iSeed, Orchard and Lawn Grass, Red Top, Lucerne, 

 White Dufoh Clover, Millet, Hemp, Flax Seed, Spring 

 ^Vheot, Spring Rye, Buckwheat, Barley, Oats, diiierent 

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

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

 Onions, &c., &c. 



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

 Patent Wheat Drill — Broad Cast Sowing Machines — Corn 

 Planters, Seed Sowers, fanning Mills — 10 difiereut kinds 

 of Straw Cutters, prices from §3 5U to $28 — Plows as iol- 

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



do. Eagle 25, do. different sizes Side Hill Midiigan Sub- RocheSter Secd StOie. 



80i), Delano or Diamond Plows, Burrall s Wheel Plow, 



Wisoon.sin Plow, Gang and Corn Plows, and .several kinds [Established in 1831.] 



of plow points— Cob and Corn Grinders, dilTerent kinds of -No. 4 PRONT &TREET, NEAR BuFPALO StreeT. 

 Corn Sheliers, one and two horse Cultivators, Langdon's } By JAMES P . FOGG. 



Horse Hoc or Cultivaior, Drags and Drag Teeth; Horse and | The subscriber begs leave to say to Farmers, and others, 

 hand rakes, various kinds of garden rakes — steel and iron i who have for the last three years so liberally patronized the 

 shovels and spades of dilTerent kinds— rast-steel and steel Old Rochester Seed t-tore, that he has fitto'd up the Store;, 

 plated hoes, different kinds — ladies garden spades and hoes. No. 4 Front street, on the west side of Front street, where 

 toy spades and hoes^-cast-steel and German steel manure he will be happy to see all who may want any article usu- 

 forks and hooks — grain cradles ; cradle, grass and buuh • ally to he found in a Seed Store. 



scythes — bush and grass hooks; grain sickles; Hay knives; The subscriljer is well aware of the important relation 

 grafting, pruning and budding knives; clover and grass seed ' which the seedman holds to the whole farming communi- 

 sieves, pea sieves — cheese presses, hoops and tubs — com- 1 ty. and that on his honor and veracity the crop and profit of 

 mon and patent churns — cattle knobs and bull rings — curry a season in some measure depend. The greatest care has 

 combs and horse c;irds — ox yokes and bows — hedge shears, i been used in selecting the seeds offered at this establish- 

 pruning saws — Canary birds and cages — hot bed plants in ! ment for the ensuing year, and they can be relied upon as 

 their season— Eglantine or Michigan running rose roots — ! pure and genuine, carefully selected and raised from the 

 nnd many other things which a limited space will not allow very best varieties, and properly cured. Many kinds were 



us to mention. 



We have done business through one season, and are 

 pleased to be able to say that we have been more liberal' y 

 patronized than we antici'iated when we began. We hope 



raised in t'la immediate vicinity of this city, by Mr. C. 

 Cros an, and under the inspection of the proprietor ; oth- 

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

 recommended as cenuine and true to their kinds. 



and believe, that we have so dealt with those who have Garden Seeds put up at this establishment in small pa- 

 favored us with their custom, that they will not hesitate to pers, may be found with most of the merchants in the States 



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

 us. All favors will be duly and thankfully appreciated. 



AGENT.S. — The following persons are Agents for the 

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

 above named Establishment ; — 



Attica, L. Doty, 

 Albion, Nickison &, Paine, 

 Adams Ba,sin, 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. Peters, 

 do. H. O. Hayes, 

 Brockport, H. Lathrop, 

 Canandaigua, Chipmaa »fe 



Rerain^ton, 

 Cobourg,''C. W., G. Boyer, 

 Dansville, M. Halstead&Co. 

 Detroit Mich., F. F. Parker 



&. Brother, 

 Geneseo, Bond & Walker, 

 Geneva, Lawrence & Barnes 

 Hollcy, H. N. Bushnell, 

 Havanna, G. T. Hinraan, 

 Ithaca, Schyler «Sc Co., 

 O' Garden Seeds put up 



Jackson, Mich., S. Chadvvick 

 Le P..oy, J. Annin, 

 Lx^wiston, H. F. Hotchkiss 



&, Co., 

 Lockport, Wm. Keep <fe Co., 

 Lyndonville, E. Bowen, 

 Mt. Morris, L. J. Ames, 

 Medina, J. Nichols &, Son, 



^'t^: 



J. s. 



Middlcport, J. Crai; 

 Milvvaukie, "" ~ 



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. Fsster, 

 Utica, J. E. Warner & Co., 

 Union Springs, W. Cozzeas, 

 Vienna, S. E. Norton, 

 Youngstown, A. Emerson. 



It 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. 



RAPAUE & BRIGGS 

 Rochester, April, 1847. f4-tf ) 



SeeJIin? Apple Trees wanted— 



wishes to purchase a few thousand seed 

 Ap;>ly personally, or by mail, to S. MOUJ/SON 



Rochester, Jan. 1, 1847. 



The subscriber 

 g Apple Trees. 



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, 184o, 



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

 Rochester, N. Y. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Choice Pear Trees. 

 Ellwanger &■ Barry offer for sale, in addi- 

 tion to the stock of their own growth, one thousand beautifut 

 Pear Trees for pyramids — ^just received from Europe — in line 

 condition for planting. The assortment includes the most 

 scarce and estimable varieties. Orders should be sent in at 

 once. 



E. & B.'b new catalogue of Green House plants is just 

 published, and will be sent gratis to all post paid applications.. 



Spanish Merino Sheep. 



For Sale. — A few choice Merino Sheep, 



bucks and ewes, of undoubted purity of blood, and a qual- 

 ity that will give satisfaction to purchasers. They can be 

 sent west, by canal, at the subscriber's risk. 

 Cornwall, Vt., May 1, 1847. ROLLIN J. JONES, 



Turnep Seed. 

 We have just received from England, by last Packet 

 200 pounds White Norfolk Turnep, 

 200 " Globe do. 



400 " Ruta Caga do. 



50 " Scotch Yellow do. 

 100 " assorted kinds do. 

 Also 200 lbs. best English Field Carrot Seed— all of which 

 we now offer for sale cheap, and warrant the seed genuine. 

 Farmers and dealers are respectfully requested to call at 

 the Genesee (not Rochester) Seed Store, No. 18 Front sU 

 June 1, 1847. RAPAUE & BRIGGS. 



P^as, Peas I— 200 bushels Gold Vine Peas, just re- 

 ceived from Canada, and free from bugs — for sale by R. &, 

 B. at the Genesee Seed Store. Those vs-ishing a good arti- 

 cle will please give us a call. It is not yet too late to sow 

 them. June 1, 1847. 



Clover and Timothy Seed.— 500 bushels of Clove? 

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

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



RoclvBster, April 1, 1847. RAPAUE & BRIGGS. 



