1851. 



THE GENESEE PARMER. 



103 



Thorp, Smith, & Hanchett, 



PROPRIETORS OF THE SYRACUSE NURSERIES, 

 SYR.1CUSE, N. K, 



CULTIVATORS of. and Dealers in, all kinds of Fruit Trees, 

 Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Ireen House Plants, Bulbous 

 Roots. Hedge Plants. Seedlings, &c., &c.. offer for the spring sales 



A very large stock of the best varieties of Apples, Cherry, and 

 Peach Trees. 



A chQice selection of native and imported Plum Trees. 



And a iplendid importation of Pyramidal Pear Trees on Quince, 

 from 5 to 7 feet high, at 50 cts. each, consisting of nearly one hun- 

 dred ot the most celebrated varieties, old and n^w. These trees 

 have invariably given the most entire satisfaction, and are sold at 

 a quite unusualy low rate 



They have also for sale a large assortment of Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, Vines, Green-House Plants, Evergreens, and Plants for 

 bedding out, among which are 



Deodar, and Lebanon Cedars, 3 to 5 feet, price $2 each ; Japan 

 Cedars ; Magnolias ; Daphnes ; Altheas ; Honeysuckle.* ; Dah- 

 lias ; Roses of all classes, including Fortune^s China ; Phloxes ; 

 Petunias ; Verbenas ; Maurandias ; Lophaspheruums ; Caleste- 

 gia Pubescens, a new and beautiful climber, covered with a profu- 

 sion of largo double flowers of a d^lieate rose color from June till 

 cold weather ; Heliotrope^ ; Geraniums; Salvias; Double Fever- 

 fews : Plumbagos ; Tree and Herbaceous Pajonies ; Double Lich- 

 nes, &c , &c., all of very .superior quality and beauty. 



{|Z7= Persons favoring u.s with their orders shall have no cause to 

 complain 'f the quality of any articles sent them. 



{Jg- Catalogues sent gratis, as usual, to post-payiug applicants. 



N. B. — T., S , & H. have formed a partnership, under the firm 

 of TrioRF, Smith, Hanchett, & Co.. to take place in May next, 

 with .Mr. A. FAH^3T0CK, a skillful, practical, and iuteliigent nurse- 

 ryman and propagator, whowdl superintend the management of 

 the Green-House department, which they design shall constitute, 

 henceforth, an important feature in their business By this ar- 

 rangement, they be -omo joint proprietors with him in the ■• Auguo- 

 ta'' Rose, an acquisition to the floral world which is destined to 

 create a marked sensation. It will be sent out in the Spring 

 of 1852. [4-2t1 



Genesee Valley Nurseries, 



BY A. FROST 6c CO. 



SOUTH SOPHIA STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



THE proprietors of this establishment wish to call the attention 

 of Nurserymen. Fruit Growers and Amateurs to their present 

 stock which is partly embraced in the following : 



Apple Trees IS?.^ cts. each. $15 per 100. Standard Pear Trees 

 2 years old. 40 cts. each. Dwarf do. do. on the Anjers Quince, 30 

 to 50 cts. each. Plum Trees. 50 cts each. Standard Cherry Trees 

 5 to S feet high, with fine heads, 35 cts. each. Standard Cherry 

 Trees, 3 to 5 feet, 30 cts each, or $25 per 100. Peach Trees* 2 yrs. 

 old. from bud. very thrifty, 123a cts. each, or $10 per 100. 



All ot the above trees are worked with the choicest and newest 

 of their respective kinds, and are remarkably thrifty and well 

 grown Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Currants, &c , 

 all of [he newest, and the most of lately imported kinds. 



Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Stc, embi-acing all the rare 

 anil most ornameulal kinds. 



Green-house and bedding plants in great variety, including a 

 large i»ud most splendid collection of double dahlias. 



The above plants will be packed carefully aud left at any of the 

 Freight Oflices in the city, according to advice, without an extra 

 charge 



Our new descriptive catalogue of the above fruits, and giving 

 a general description of the articles now under cultivation, is 

 ready f )r distribution, and will be mailed gratis to those that 

 apply post-paid- 



(^S=- OfBc No. 47 Exchange street. [4-2t"| 



h rult ami Ornamental Trees, 



AT THE GENEVA NURSERY, N. Y. 



THE I'roprietors of this establishment invite the attention o^ 

 Plantrr.^ anil Dealers, to thoir very large and extensive col- 

 lection of Kruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Stc. These Nur- 

 series are very large, from 15 t« 20 acrss. The trees are large 

 h.andsome, and thrifty growth, raised on a cluy and gravel .soil. 

 It has been the study of the proprietors, for many years in the bu- 

 siness, to select only those varieties worthy of cultivation, and 

 universally approved ; and from the extensive patronage they 

 have received, believe they have given complete satisfaction. 



We h.avc, also, a large collection of Strawberry Plants, of all the 

 new and choice varieties ; also. Hedge Plants. Buckthora. Erglish 

 Thorn Seedliufjs of Cherry, Pear, and Horse-Chestnuts. 



50,000 European Mountain Ash. of one year's growth of uncom- 

 mon size. -t^lO per lOCO. 



Scions furnished of all the new and rare varieties. 



All orders promp ly attended to. aud Trees carefully packed fjr 

 transporiatioQ. ' \V. T. & E. SMITH. 



Geneva, N. V'., March, 1851. [4-lt*) 



Tlie Old Rocli ester Nursery 



CONTAINStheusualStock of Trees and Shrubs, Ornamental 

 and Utilitarian. The entire satisifaction which orch.nrds have 

 given where the selections hiive, been left to th" proprietor, sup'-r- 

 c.des the necessity of a lengthy advertisement Catalogues gr,T is 

 Orders solicited, and Treej properly packed for all parts of the 

 continent. SAMUEL MOULSON, 



39 Front Street, Rochester. 



HIGHLAND NURSERIES, NE^VBURGH, N. Y. 



A SAUL & CO., beg leave to cnXX the attention of Dealers and 

 . Planters of Trees, and the. public in general, to their very 

 large and complete stock of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 AVhich they offer for sale the coming spring. The Trees of their 

 Nurseries are all grown on the premises and propagated under 

 the immediate supervision of Mr. Saul, whose long connection 

 with this establishment, is some guarantee for the accuracy of 

 the stock now offered for sale. It consists in pirt of over— 



20 000 Pear Trees. 5 to 8 feet high, and embracing all the lead- 

 ing standard varieties, as well as those recently introduced, of 

 merit, either of American or Foreign origin ' 



20.000 Apple Trees of extra size, 8 to 10 and 12 feet high, inclu- 

 ding every variety worthy of cultivation. 



10,000 Plum Trees. 5 to 8 feet, of every known kind of reputa- 

 tion, as well as all the novelties of recent introduction. 



10.000 Cherry Trees, 6 to 8 feet and over, among which may be 

 found all the desirable and choice varieties. 



A large stock of handsome Peach, Apricot, Nectarine and 

 Quince, in every variety. 



Also, Gr-ape Vines (native and foreign,^ Raspberries. Goose- 

 berries and Currents, and Strawberry plants, of all the most ap- 

 proved kinds, as well as excellent roots, such as Asparagus, Rhu- 

 barb. Sea Kale. &c , Sec. 



Pear ou Quince, Cherry on Mahaleb, and Apple on Paradise 

 stocks- tor Pyramids or Dwarfs for garden culture, and embraces 

 all the kinds that succeed on these stocks. 



DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN ORNAMENTAL TREES 

 AND SHRUBS. 



Embracing all the known kinds suitable for street planting of 

 extra size ; also, ihe more rare, and select, as well as all the well 

 known kinds suitable for Arboretums, Lawn and and Door- Yard 

 planting, &.C.. including Weeping Trees. Vines, Garden and 

 Climbing Roses in great variety. Hybrid Perpetuals, Hybrid 

 China, Hybrid Bourbons, Hybrid Damasks, Hybrid Provence, and 

 Bourbon, Tea, Chi-ia, and Noisette, and Prairie and other Climb- 

 ing Roses. 



.\ large quantity of Arbor Vitae for Serenes, Bnrkthorn, Osage, 

 Orange and other hedge plants. 



The above will be sold on as liberal terms as similar stock can 

 be purchased elsewhere. —For further particulars see catalogues, 

 a new edition of which is just issued, and will be forwarded to all 

 Posf-Pa/ii applicants by mail. A liberal discount will be made to 

 persons who buy to sell again, aud extensive planters on their 

 own account. 



P. S. — Frieght paid to New York. 



NewbuTiih, March 1st 1851. [3-2t] 



AUiiurn Nursery. 



THE proprietor has now ready for s.tle Ten Thousand Apple 

 Trees. 4 and 5 years old. from 7 to 9 'eet high, comprising all 

 the leading standard varieties, propagated by himsslf and warrant- 

 ed genuine. 



Also, a good assortment of Pears on their own roots, and on 

 Quince for Dwarfs ; andCherries. Peaches, Apricots, Gooseberries, 

 Currants, Raspberries, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c. &c. 

 Also a qujinlity of Buckthorn for hedges. 



All of thn above articles can be furnished of good quality, and 

 as reasonable as at any Nursery in the State. 

 Catalogues sent to all post-paid applicants. 



S. S. GRAVES. 

 Auburn, N. Y , March. 1851. [4-2t*J 



Monroe Nursery. 



T^HE subscriber deems it almost superfluous to publish an ad- 

 vertisement at this time, from the faot that his Nursery is 

 80 universally known ; yet he would beg leave to say to his friends 

 and the publie, that his experience as a Nurseryman of eight 

 years is certainly some gui>.ranty that the articles purchased of 

 him would be correct and adapted to modern cultivation. Of 

 the different fruits, he only cultivates a few varieties, such as has 

 been proved and acknowledged to be the best. 



He has a good stock of Apple, Pear, Peach, Apricot, Grape, 

 Shrubs, Tuberous. Bulbous and green house plants at reduced 

 prices. Dahlias also ol latest varieties. 



Greece. March 1. 1851. [3-3t.J CHAS POWIS. 



Penficltl Nursery. 



THE subscribers offer for jale at their Nursery, in the village 

 of I'enfield. a very extensive assortment of unusually iargs 

 and thrifty Fruit Trees of the most approved varieties, some of 

 extra size, from 8 to 12 feet high, aud from 3 to 5 years growth, 

 for Orchard culture, at 'flG per loO. Persons wanting Trees to sell 

 again, will be liberally de.lt with. 



HENRY FELLOWS & SONS. 

 Peufield, N . Y.. March. 1851 . (4^U1 



Corn Shellers. 



ANEW article, only one foot in diameter, the latest improve- 

 ment. Priee only %'i 00. It can be seen in operation at the 

 Seed Stores of .J. IIAPALJE & CO.. and J. P. FOGG & BRO- 

 THER. No. 20 Buffalo street. Rochester, opposite the Arcade. 

 .\pri l. 1851. 



Field Peas. 



/^n A BUSHELS Early Canada and Marrowfat Peas. free from 

 0\J\J bugs, for sale by J. P. FOGG & BROTH^:R, 



April, 1851. 29 Buffalo street, Rochester. 



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