THE GENESEE FAEMEE. 



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FRtriT TREES, &c. 



A. Frost & Co., Genesee Valley Nurseries, 



Uochtster, N. Y. 



OFFER for sale tlie following at low prices, which com- 

 prises a piirt of their large stocic, that thev will forward to 

 any part of the country. Parties can depend that no second 

 rate articles will be sent out, and that they will prove to be 

 true to description. The packing is done in the most secure 

 manner, that plants may reach their destination in perfect 

 safety. ' 



Apple Trees.— Standards of fifty best leading varieties of 

 apples. Dwarf and Pyramidal bushes, 1 and 2 years old for 

 gardens. 



Pear Trees.— Standards, on pear stock, 2 and 3 vears 

 old, comprismg all the fine sorts. Pyramidal and Dwarf 

 worked on imported Quinee, 2 and 3 years old. Pyramidal 

 extra size, with fruit buds. 



Cherry Trees.— Standards, a large collection cmbracino' 

 48 best sorts. Dwarf and Pyramidal, 2 years old, for or" 

 chards and gardens. I 



Peach Trees.— All the desirable varieties. 

 Plum, Nectarine and Apricot Trees. ' 



Quince Bushes.— Portugal, and the Apple or Orange. 

 GuAPE Vines.— Native— Catawba, Clinton, and Isabella. 

 * oreign, in pots, suitable for planting at once : cmbracino- 

 18 of the finest sorts. " 



CupjB ANTS.— White and Red Grape, Cherry, May's Vic- 

 toria, White and Eed Dutch, Black Naples," English, and 

 8 other kinds. ^ > o > 



Gooseberries.- A large stock of 40 Prize Lancashire 

 varieties, best suited for cultivation in this climate. 



Raspberries. — Yellow, or White, and Ked Antwerp, 

 iastolf, Franconia, Largo Fruited Monthly (Rivers,) and 

 the Red Antwerp which is so extensively cultivated on the 

 Hudson for the New York market. 

 Strawberries.— 12 of the best sorts. 

 Esculent Roots.— Asparagus, 2 years ; Rhubarb of all 

 sorts ; Sea Kale, &c The Asparagus wUl be sold very low, 

 if a large qnantity is taken. 



Hedges.- Privet, 2 years ; Buckthorn and Osage Oranae, 

 1 year. " ' 



THE ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 

 IS very extensive, and they refer parties to their catalogue 

 for the varieties they cultivate, but will notice the following • 

 Salix Pendula.— a new Weeping WiUow. It is one of 

 tJie most beautiful and graceful trees, for lawns, &c., in cul- 

 tivation. 



Roses.— An extensive stock on hand, comprising more 

 than 300 of the varieties. 150 of the sorts are Remontant 

 or Hybrid Perpetuais, many of which that arc now oflTered 

 by them are presented to the public for the first time in this 

 country. 



Bulbs.— Of those that are suitable for planting in the 

 spring, they have strong flowering ones of Jaiian Lilies 

 which will produce from one to five blooms each, as fol- 

 lows: Laneifohum album and rubrum, Lancifoliuni punc- 

 tatum. ' 



Bedding Plants.— Their stock of Dahlias, Verbenas, 



jsc.,»tc., lor extensive and choice varieties of the respective 



?,w?',.^''."x"r''' ''° excelled, if equ.iUed, in the United States. 



m),m Norway Spruce Firs, and other hardy evergreens. 



»^'^?''^^. ^'S^- ^''■'°'' ^■'■'■y 'ow by the quantity? 



r P^ following Descriptive Catalogue, lately pub- 



nshed, and containing the prices, will be mailed/>'e(?, upon 



application, when one cent postage stamp is enclosed for 



each Catalogue wanted, to any part of the country. 



ISO. 1 A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs, &c., &c. 



^°"i' \ l^escriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, 

 and other bedding plants. 



No. 3. A Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List, for nursery- 

 men and others who wish to buy in quanties. 



March, 1853. 



Gooseberries, Fastolf Raspberries, &c. 

 sal.v''^ SACJL, Washington, D. C, ofifers the following for 



4,000 Lancashire Gooseberries, comprising all the leading 

 varieties, such as Crown Bob, Roaring Lion^ Red Warrincr- 

 ton, Champagne, Leigh's Rifleman, Parkinson's Greeli 

 Laurel, Woodward's Whitesmith, &c. The plants are very 

 vigorous and thrifty, and true to name. ^ 



genuine variely.^'^'^'''''"'''' '""""^ *^^°*' warranted the 

 800 Raby Castle or Victoria Red Currant,— the lam-est 



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^^ The above at very reasonable prices. 

 March, 1853—21. 



' D. S. MANLEY & BROTHER 



BUFFALO NURSERY, 



BulTuio, N. Y. 



HAVING purchased this well established Nursery of it, 

 original proprietor, Col. B. Hodge, we take pleS ?n i? 

 fenng for sale an unusually fine assortment of ^'^' 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS AND 

 PLANTS 



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jl'he Ornamental Department includes all the best varie- 

 ties of Evergreen and Deciduous trees 



^o,se,s.-One of the finest collections in this country com- 

 prising all that are new and rare. ' ^""""^y> coni- 

 ^I)ahUa8.~Xn unrivalled selection of Dahlias, which has 

 been procured at great cost. ' ^^^ 



reonias.--yVe call particular attention to our stock of 

 Peonias, both herbaceous and tree varieties. 



llie stock of ShruOs is unusually extensive and w-w <«ol 

 lected by the late proprietors with peculiar care 

 <?».„ .^"T'^rits, Gooseberries, Ra.spberrios, Grapes and 

 Strawberries, we have vigorous plants of the bes varieties 

 logue! P'^^^''"^to furnish all applicants with our CaL: 



NURSERY NOTICE. 

 A Rare Chance for Beginners. 



THE subscribers, being desirous of clearing the land for 

 other purposes, ofl-er for sale the coming spring, aUcAr low 

 ra es, and in lots to suit purchasers, "' ^ 



lo,000 Apple trees, 2 years from graft. 

 2o,000 " 1 year 



Tflnn ^^'^^^ °" Quince, 1 year from bud. 

 5,000 Standard Cherries, 1 year from bud. 

 AOOO Peaches, 2 years from bud. 

 A so 10,000 yearling Cherry Seedlings, root-pruned 



rell d'nn'''.^?/'*'," ^'°^'"' '" go°^l colidition, anfmky be 

 foMt '• "'^•^"'' '^g'^'iers this is a rare chance, not only 

 foi obtaining a marketable stock sooner and cheknerth'in 

 the usua mode, but also for securing as good an assdrtaen^ 

 as can be desired, comprising thi prineipaT valSof 

 merit now cultivated in our country ^ >arietiC3 of 



on^ po&'rr A'dffl'^'-P'^'^ '^PP''-"'^ «-'--g 



V K. -■0..0 SHEPPARD, CHERRY, & CO., 



_teb y , 1853. River Bank Nursery, Roche ster, N. Y. 



Norway Spruce, Silver Fir, &c. 

 JOHN SAUL, Washington, D. C, offers the foUowing for 



Qnll'nnlJ Norway Spruce, 4 to 6 inches. 

 300,000 « " 6to8 " 



15,000 « « 9 to 12 « 



8,000 " « 2 to 3 feet. 



10,000 Silver Fir, 4 to 5 inches 



30,000 " " 5to6 " 



10,000 « « 6 tar « 



1,000 " « 12 to 18 « 



1,000 « « 2 to 3 feet. 



3,000 Larch (Europ'n) 2 to 3 " 

 rnl'^'^.f",?""*'!^ °^ Nurserymen and Planters generally, is 

 respectfully called to the above extensive collection, which 

 m ic ^u\^ '^\ ''Y^ '""' P'"'<=''^- Persons taking large quan- 

 «hK,h '!,'''' "^^i' '^'"^ iihonxlly. The wholo'are remark- 

 aoiy inritty and fine. 

 March, 1853- 2t. 



Premium Dalxlias. 



THE subscribers offer for sale this Autumn and the ensu- 

 ing Spring, 10,000 Dahlia Roots, which have proved to be 

 the choicest collection in the States and Canadas rSee 

 records of the Fairs for the last four years.] 



Persons commencing the Nursery business, and Ama- 

 teurs, will find It to their advantage to give us a call or 

 make enquiries before purchasing elsewhere ' 



„ , C. J. RYAN & CO., 

 Rochester and Charlotte Plank Road Nurseries' Eoches- 

 tg*"' N. Y. [ii.tf] 



Prouty and Mear's Plows. 



^, large assortment of these celebrated Plows can be found 

 at the North River Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 

 53 Cortland St., New York. GEO. H. BARR & CO 



