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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



MOUNT HOPE NTJESEREES. 

 FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 

 ELL W ANGER & BARRY desire to call the attention of 

 nurserymen, dealers, and planters, to the immense stock of 

 trees now on their grounds, embracing Fruit Trees of every 

 description, viz : 



Standard Apples, Pears, Plumb, Cherries, Peaches, 

 &c., on free stocks, (or orchards, vi{];orous and Well formed. 



Dw'arp and Pyramidal Pear Trees, on quince stocks. 

 About 50,000, embracing every fine variety that can be 

 worked, two year old trees, low branched, vigorous and 

 beautiful. 



Dwarf and Pyramidal Ciieeries, on Mahaleb stocks. 

 Fine one, two and three years old trees, well branched and 

 finely formed. 



Dwarf Apple Trees, on Paradise and Doncain stocks. 

 J?eautiful two year old trees, with heads, for immediate 

 bearing — besides vigorous yearlings. 



Gooseberries. — Large Lancashire sorts. Strong plants 

 for immediate bearing. 



Currants. — Including the Cherry, Victoria, White Grape 

 and many other new and fine sorls. See our Catalogue. 



Raspberries. — The new Large fruited Monthly, FastolfT, 

 &c. &c. A complete colIection"of all desirable varieties. 



Grapes.— Hardy, native sorts— Isabella, Catawba, Clin- 

 ton, &c.— strong 5 and 3 year old vines. Thirty varieties of 

 Foreign Grapes, for vineries— strong, thrifty plants, in pots. 



STBAwiiERRiES of all dcsirablc varieties, and all other 

 fruits cultivated. 



RnuiiAP.B. — Genuine Myatt's Victoria, Myatt's Llnnreus, 

 Mitcheirs Royal Albert, Downing's Collossal, and hybrids 

 of the above, of our own raising from seed, quite equal to 

 any of them. 



The entire fruit department is under our own personal 

 supervision. The best quality of stocks is used, and the 

 most scrupulous attention given to insure accuracy. Wc 

 flatter ourselves that no nursery collection can offer a strong- 

 er guarantee to purchasers, in this respect. The stock is all 

 grown on new, fresh soil, and is healthy, well matured, and 

 bardy. We ask purchasers to examine it. 



Ornamental. — Large trees, for streets, parks, Ac, such 

 as Horse Chestnuts, Silver Maples, Susrar Maples, Snowy 

 Abeles, Mountain Ash, Elms, and Tulip Trees, in large 

 quantities, cheap. 



Rare Ornamental Lawn Trees— embracing the most 

 novel, remarkable, and beautiful trees and shrubs, both 

 deciduous and evergreen, that can be grown in our climate. 

 For particulars we must refer to the descriptive catalogue. 



Roses.— One of the richest collections in the country, in- 

 cluding the newest and best European varieties, selected by 

 us in i)erson, last summer. 



RuLBOus Roots- imported annually from Holland. 



Dahlias.— The new English and French prize sorts of 

 1861 and 1S52, besides fine older ones. 



All articles packed in the best manner, and forwarded to 

 any part of the United States, Canada, or California. 



Orders strictly complied with in every particular. 



The following catalogues are sent gratis to all who apply 

 and enelose stamps to cover postage, which must be pre- 

 paid : 



No. 1. A Descriptive Cataloge of Fruits. 



No. 2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, &c. 



No. .3. A Catalogue of Dahlias, Fuchsias, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, and bedding plants. 



No. 4. A Wholesale Catalogue, for nurserymen and oth- 

 ers who wish to purchase largely. 



Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y .. March. 1853. 

 Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. 

 The following Evergreens c.in be supplied by the quan- 

 tity, at low prices : 



Norway Spruce, from G inches to 2 fee*. 



American White Spruce, 2 to 3 feeL 



Balsam Fir, 2 to 4 feet. 



Austrian Pine, 1 to 3 feet 



Scotch Fir. 1 to 3 fecU 



Red Cedar, 1^ to 2 feet, 



American Arbor Vitte, 1 to 2 feet 



Chinese Arbor VltiU, 2 to 3 feet 



Deodar Cedar, 1 to 1^ feet. 



Chili Pine, (Auraeari.ni imbricatn,)12 to 18 inches. 



Japan Ccdur, (Crvptomeria -Taponica,) 1 to 5 feel. 



Lofly or lUiolan Pine, (I'inus cvcclsa,) 1 foot. 



Himalayan Sjiriicc, (Abiis inoriiida.) •; to 12 inches. 

 And many olhcr rare sixcics and varieties, forming one of 

 the most complete Jissorlincnts of CVmifers in the United 

 States. la.LWANGKR & BARRY, 



Feb. 1, 1&')3. Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



HIGHLAND NURSEEIES, NEWEUEGH, N. Y. 



A. SAUL & CO , in inviting the attention of their patrons 

 and the public in general to their very extensive collection of 



FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c., 

 would respectfully inform them that the stock which they 

 ofier for sale the coming spring Is unusually fine, both as 

 regards quality of trees, variety of kinds, Sec, &e. 



The soil and climate of the Hudson Highlands have ren- 

 dered proverbial the success of the trees sent from here to 

 all parts of the Union, and the accuracy and precision so 

 indispensable in the propagation of fruit trees for which 

 this establishment has long been celebrated, render errors 

 in nomenclature of rare occurrence. 



They have propagated in large quantities all the leading 

 standard varieties which are proved best adapted for gen- 

 eral cultivation, especially those recommended by the 

 American Pomologieal Society, as well as all novelties both 

 of native and foreign origin. 



To particularize within the limits of an advertisement 

 would be impossible; they refer to their General Catalogue, 

 a copy of which will be sent to all post-paid applicants, on 

 enclosing a Post OflSee stamp. 



The following comprises a portion of their stock, and are 

 all of fin» growth, viz : 



Pears in over 400 varieties, both standards on thoir own* 

 stock for orchard culture, and on the quince for dwarfs, 

 pyramids, and quenoueile, for garden culture. 



Apples in over 300 varieties, both standards and dwarfe. 



Cherries, both standards and dwarfs. 



Plum, Apricot., Peach, Nectarine, and Quince trees, 

 in every variety. 



Grape Vines, both native and foreign for vineries. Also, 



Gooseberries, {nO best Lancashire varieties.) Currants, 

 Raspberry, and Strawberry plants, of all leading and 

 known kinds, together with 



Sea Kale, Asparagus, and Rhubarb roots. 



Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, and Vines, both deciduous 

 and evergreen, suitable for street and lawn planting, em- 

 bracing all the new and rare Conifers, weeping trees, and 

 shrubs of recent Introduction. 



Roses in every variety, includlnc Hybrid Perpetual, Hy- 

 brid Bourbon, Hybrid China, Hybrid Damask, Prairie, 

 Boursault, Ayrshire, and other hardy climbing and garden 

 varieties, as well as the more tender Tea, China, Bengal, 

 Bourbon, and Noisette varieties. 



Herbaceous Plants. — A large collection of Pieonies, 

 Phloxes, Campanula, Penstemon, Oiiiothera, &c., &e. 



Dahlias and Bedding Plants, for the parterre and 

 fiower garden, in large quantities and variety. 



Hedoe Plants.— 100,000 Buckthorn and Osage Orange 

 plams, two years growth ; Arbor Vlta^ for screens, Ac., &c- 



Dealers and Planters of trees on a large scale will be 

 dealt with on the most liberal tiirms. 



Newburgh, March, 1853.— 2t. 



C. J. RYAN, & Co., 



PROPRIETORS OF THE ROCHESTER AND CHAR- 

 LOTTE PLANK ROAD NURSERIES, 

 Office 68 State Street, Rochester, N. Y., 

 TAKE this method of returning thanks to the citizens of 

 Rochester and the public for the very liberal patronage 

 they have received Mhich enables them to extend their 

 business both in the glass and out door departments. 



I^?" They oflTer for sale at low prices a general nursery 

 stock of fibrous rooted Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Plants, Bulbs, I'.oota, and Hedge Stufi' of every description, 



A few hundred Roots left of our Superb Dahlias. The 

 following awards speak for their superiority : 



///f/Vvi IWmium at the Monroe County and Gene«;e 

 Valley KxhibitlDiis of 1S50 and ,1S52. 



Il/ghcst rn'iiiiiun nHhc Now York State Fair held In 

 Rochester In 1S51. 



irighext Prt^nium at the Provincial Agricultural Societies 

 of the Canadas held in Brockville in 1S61, and in Toronto 

 in 1852. 



Our flowers have obtained the highest awards wherever 

 exhibited. 



A select collection of Grecn-houso plants and Roses 

 for sale, a largo stock of plants for bedding out approved 

 varieties kept in pots will be sold low. 



March, 1S5S— It 



Basket Willow. 



CUTTINGS of the best kind of ba.sket willow (with di- 

 reclums for planting) for sale at $5 a thousand by 

 WM. H. DKNNINC, 

 March, 1853—21*. FLshklll Landing, Dutchess Co. 



