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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



Oct. 



GR.KAT SALE OF FRUIT AT AUCTION. 



THE WHOLE STOCK OF A NURSERV TO BE SOLD AT 

 AUCTION, OCTOBER 9th, 1850. 



THE Proprietors of the Lake Eric Nursery. Cleveland, Ohio, 

 beiug about to make a change in their business, will sell 

 their entire stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shmbs. Roses. 

 Sec. &c., at Public Auction, and without reserve, on Wednesday, 

 the 9th October next. 



The collection embraces all the choice leading, and new varie- 

 ties of Fruits ; rare Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c , and in extent 

 of variety and correctness to name, is probably Burpasaed by no 

 Nursery at the West. 



The stock of Pears on frc3 stocks, and dwarfed on Quince, is 

 very good, and also Cherries. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Grapes 

 Quinces, Currants, Raspberries, Stc. &c. 



Among the Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, there are plants 

 from one year's growth to an extra size, and the stocks of Moun- 

 tain Ash, Scotch Larch. Deciduous Cypress. Norway and Silver 

 .Maples, European Lindens, Horse Chestnuts, Kentucky (.'offee 

 Trees, Garland Dentzin, Daphne Megereon, AUjnthly Chinese 

 I'^vcTgreens. and Tree HoneysucklcF, &c. &.c., are especially good. 



The stock of Evergreens is large, and most of them having been 

 twice transplanted, they are in excellent condition to be removed. 



The sale will be made in lota of 10 to 100 trees or plants in each 

 lot. 'J'he correctness of varieties may be relitd upon, and pur- 

 chasers can have the privilege of removing their tre-es at any 

 time previous to the 20th May, 1851. 



The purchaser can dig and remove his trees himself, or the pro- 

 prietors will do it for him, charging him the usual prioe of pack- 

 ing, &c. 



The terms of sale, unless otherwise agreed upon with iii!i\ i-Ui- 

 als, will be as follows : 



For all sums under Twenty Dollars, cash. 



Over Twenty and under Fifty. 30 days. 



Over Fifty and under One Hundred, 4 months. 



Over One Hundred, six months, approved Notes payable at 

 Bank 



Catalogues will be issued about the 15th of August, which we 

 shall take pleasure in forwarding to any persons who may desire. 

 All communications of inquiry, &c.. addressed to the subscribers, 

 will meet prompt attention. ELLIOTT & CO., 



Sept , 1850. Lake Erie Nursery, Cleveland, O. 



L.1N1V.*:A1V BOTANIC GARDKN & NURSERIES. 



U'M. R. PRINCE 4- CO., FLUSHING, L. I 



au^ WM R. PRINCE & CO., sole proprietors of this an- «^-* 

 ^^S cient establishment, would respectfully invite the at- S^^'SI 

 ■i=*»*- teution of Amateurs. Nursei-ymen, and othorSjto their -wk«j^ 

 fine and extensive collection of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 Plants, Shrubs. Roses, and Gi e en House Plants, ^-c. 4-r- which are 

 offered for sale on terms much below former prices. Their Fruit 

 being propagated from bearing trees on their extensive specimen 

 grounds, enables them to guarantee the varieties to be genuine 

 and true to name- Their trees are well formed and thrifty, and 

 such as will give complete satisfaction. To Nurserymen wishing 

 trees in quantity, by the hundred or thousand, they are enabled 

 to offer very liberal discount. Their extensive collection of Stand- 

 ard and Dwarf Pears, their new varieties of Italian and French 

 Peaches, and many new and superior fruits of other kinds, are well 

 jForthy the attention of all lovers of fine fruit Their collection of 

 Tloses is the most extensive of any Nursery in the country, and 

 manji new varieties have been added to their collection 



Orders for Trees from any part of thi 

 prompt attention, and goods be packed s< 

 to any distance. 



Catalogues with a detailed list of prices, will be sent to all ppsf- 

 ;>ai(i applicants, or can bo had of our city Agents. Clabk, Austin & 

 S.MiTH, 205 Broadway, New York. 



N.B. The public will please not confound this with the Nursery 

 of Winter & Co, who have taken the title of this establishment, 

 but who are selling out and closing their business. 



October, 1850. [lO-lf] 



A NEW HARDY CLIMBER. 



THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CLIMBER, Calestigia pubes- 

 cens- recently introduced from t;hina by Mr. Fortune, proves 

 perfectly hardy in New England, having stood in the grounds here 

 the past winter without theJcast protection. Trained to a single 

 pillar, say 10 feet in height, it is a very strikinj^ and beautiful ob- 

 ject, from the middle of June till cold weather, during which 

 time it is covered with a profusion of its largo double flowers, of a 

 delicate rose color. It is very ornamental planted in patches like 

 verbenas ; makes an admirable screen, and is very effective in 

 young plantations, beJts or shrubberies, trailing prettily on the 

 surface, and running up among the lower branches of trees in a 

 very picturesque manner. It is, therefore, particularly suited for 

 ornamenting Cemeteries and Public Gardens. Its culture is very 

 simple, and it thrives in any good garden soil. When required in 

 oousiderable quantities, it is best to start them under glass in Feb- 

 ruary or March, but the tubers may also be planted in the open 

 ground in May. Tho subscriber will send to order by mail or ex- 

 press, October 20th, tubers sufficient for 100 plants at $5-00,for50 

 plants f 3 00. with directions for propagation and culture 



Strong plants in pots in April, $100 per pair. 



B. M. WATSON, 



Old Colony Nnreries, Plymouth, Mass,, Oct.. IRSO. 



To Fmlt Groovers and Nnrseryxnen* 



ELLWANGER AND BARRY solicit the attention of all tree 

 planters, Nurserymen and Dealers to their present stock, 

 which is much larger and better than they have ever before had 

 the pleasure of offering. 



It embraces, among other things, in large quantities. 



Standard Fruit Trees, of all sorts. 



Dwarf and Pyramidal Fruit Trees, for Gardens* 



Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, ^(..,af/ 

 (he Jieivest aud best kinds, 



Oruamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, ^c,. irrcludrug all new, 

 rare and desirable articles. 



Buckthorn, Osage Orange and other Hedge Plants. 



Stocks of all sorts for NursvHes. 



Green House, Border aaid Bedding Plmtis. 



Double Dahlias, t^-c, in immense quantities. 



Wholesale prices furnished when desired. 



A new edition of the general descriptive Catalogue If aow ready 

 and will be sent gratis to those who apply postpaid. 



Mount Hope Garden and Nurseries. ( 

 Rochester, N. Y,, Sept. 1. 1860. \ 



Fruit niid Ornamental Trees^ 



^(MeiVwrsej-j/o/ J. J.THOMAS, Mavedon,N. Y 



MOST of the Trees are of large, handsome, and thrifty' growth, 

 and they embrace careful selections of the best sorts of Ap- 

 ples, Peaches. Tears, Cherries, Apricots. &.c . with the smaller 



When purchasers desire, selections will be made by the proprie- 

 tor, so as to afford a regular succession of the best varieties 

 throughout the season, and all may be relied on as strictly true to 

 their names, the proprietor having for the pnst fifteen vears inva- 

 riably adhered to the ruleofseUing none but THOIiOUGHLY 

 PROVED sorts. 



A carefully apsortcd collection of hardy Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, and Herbaceous Perennial Plant?, furnished at moderate 

 prices 



Trees for canal and railroad well packed in bundles, enclosed in 

 strong mats, with roots mudded and encased in wet moss, so as to 

 preclude all danger of injury. 



All communications, post-paid, to be directed Macedon. Wayne 

 Co.. NY. 



October, 1850. [lO-lt] 



Trees for Orclutrds. 



Trees, mostly 7 to 8 feet high, propagated 



Appl 



MANY thousand fl] 

 in all cases from thoroughly proved or braring trees fof sale 

 at the Nursery of J.J. THOMAS, Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



They embrace the bc5t standard varieties, with nearly nil the 

 valuable new sorts ; among them are Early Harvest. Sine Qua Non. 

 Sweet Bough, Early Joe, Summer Sweet I'aradise. Autumn Straw- 

 beiTy. Gravenstein, Dutch Mignonne. Ranibo. Fall Pippin. Yellow 

 Bellfiower, Rhode Island Greening. Esopus Spiizenbwrgh. North- 

 ern Spy, Swaar, &c , &c. • 



Price, varying with selections, from $16 to $18 pt^r hundred. A 

 first rate selection of summer, autumn, and winter fruit, of fifteen 

 to thirty varieties, if made by the proprietor, furnished at $16 per 

 hundred, or ^17 if well packed in matted bundles, and delivereil at 

 canal or railway. All orders to be accompani'.d with remittance?. 



October. 1850. [10-ltJ 



Fruit Trees. — Genesee County Nursery. 



THOSE wishing to supply themselves, with Fruit Trees, may find 

 at the above Nursery a choice variety, of large size and tlirif- 

 ty growth. He has ovir twenty vatieties of cherries, among which 

 maybe found May Biggareau, Knight's Early Black. Early Purple. 

 Yellow Spanish, Black Tartarian. Black Eagle. &c. He has a well 

 selected variety of Pears, -twenty varieties were selected by Col. 

 Wilder, of Boston— among which may be found Madelaine. lilnod- 

 gooij, Bartlett. Virgalieu, Onondaga Seedling Dunmorc. Piisso 

 Colmar, VicarofWinkfleld, Winter Nelis, &c. Also, a large quan- 

 tity of Apple and Peach trees, of well selected varieties : as well 

 as grapes, strawberries. &.C. He will sell trees at reduced price^. 

 and pack them free of charge. 



Orders must he addres.<5ed to the subscriber at Stafford. Genc.«".' 

 Co, N. Y., A. 11. NOUni?. 



October, 1850. [lO-lf] 



T . C . M A X W K L Ij & CO., 



GENE r-.?, N. v., 



Offer for sale, this fall, 



100.000 Buckthorn seedlings. 2 y'rsold. and uire, at >.S per 1000. 

 80.000 Cherry '■ 1 & 2 - at T 



40,000 Apple ' 2 •' '■ at 5 



20,000 Pli^ '■ 2 •• ■■ at 10 



Also, a choice assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, at whole- 

 sale or retail. Planters and deahr.s are invited to call and see. 

 A liberal commitsion will be given to good agents in newb cations. 

 All orders will be promptly attended to, aud trees packed safely 

 for transportation to any distance. 



Geneva, Sept. 1. 18&0. T. C. MAXWF.Ll. 5i CO. 



Back Volumes of tho Kormcr wo rnn furnish t*Minu. 

 Also, nil works on Aiiricnhuro and Hi)rlictiluiro. roiillry. 

 Sheep, &.C. 



