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THE GKNE8EE FAKMEE. 



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Eiver Bank Nursery, 



OITOSITE THE RACE COUIWE, ON NOKTH ST. PATTL BTEET. 



Office, 106 Stato Street, Rochester, N. T. 

 THE attention of Nurserymen, Oreliardists, and Fruit 

 ( .rowers, is reque.-led to our very Ihril'ty and healthy stock 

 of Fruit Trees. We believe tlio stock is equal, in all re- 

 .^pects, to any otlier in the market, and will bo sold at as 

 low prices. "We intend to malio this a reliable estaWish- 

 ment, and we solicit patronage with a strong confidence 

 that wo shall be able to give satislaction. We have for sale 

 this tall— 

 !!(i.(KM) Apples, 3 and 4 vears old. 

 .85,1)1)0 do 'i do 



IDO.iioO do 1 dt) 



,5,(1(10 Cherries, 2 years from bud. 

 15,0(10 do 1 do 



0(10 Tears on Quince, 4 years from bud (now bearing.) 

 8,000 do do 2 do 



2,000 do do 1 do 



2,000 Peaches, 3 years from bud. 

 4,000 do 1 do 



The above comprise all the varieties of merit. We have 

 also an assortment of Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, &c., &c. 

 Easplierries, (;;ooseberries, and Currants, in great variety. 

 We also offer to Nurserymen — 

 1.50,000 Apple Seedling, 1 year old. 

 .■•.0,IH)0 do ^ 2 do 



50,000 Cherry Seedlings, 1 year old. 

 All orders will be promptly and carefully executed, and 

 no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. 



Geo. H. CHEEEY & Co. 

 J^~ We particularly invito the attention of Western 

 Nurserymen to our young stock. It is very thrifty, and can 

 be removed with safety, as it has not been unnaturally 

 forced, and will be sold at a reasonable prici?. 

 September 1, 1S53. — 2t. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



T. C. MAXWELL & BROS, would invite the attention 

 of purchasers to the superior stock of Fruit and Ornamen- 

 tal Trees which they olt'er for sale this fall. Their Trees 

 are of the most approved varieties, and imeyrce'led in 

 health, vigor, and beauty ; and they feel confident that they 

 can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with 

 their orders, both in prices and quality. Purchasers are 

 requested to call and examine. . 

 G0,()00 Apple Trees, large and thrifty. 

 20,000 Pear do more than half Dwarfe, of the best 

 kinds, and unequalled in size and beauty. 

 20,000 C:herry Trees, first quality, in every respect 

 5,000 I'each do one year from bud. 

 2,000 Plum do mosUy on Peach. 

 2,000 Apricot do one and two years— fine. 

 2,0110 (Quince do 



0,000 (irajii' Vines, mostly Isabella. 

 .'1,0(10 Mdiuiiain Ash Trees,Jarge and fine. 

 1,000 Horse Chestnut Trees' large and fine. 

 !!,o00 Balsam Fir Trees, two to'four years in nursery — 

 tine. 

 S0,000 Arbor Vita?, for Hedges— S to 30 inches. 

 Also, a general a.^sortment of .smaller Fruits, Shrubs, 

 Itoses, &c. 

 iW" Trees carefully j racked and promptly .shipped. 

 Old Castle Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., Sept! 1, l,s&3.— 2t. 



Gvent AncHon Sale of Trees. 



WM. E. PRmCE & OO,, proprietors of the Linnjean Bo- 

 tanic Garden and .\urseries, Flushing, now announce that 

 they )nt<?nd selling, at auction, their immense stock of Fnnt 

 and Ornamental 'I'rees and Shrubbery, of all sizes, on or 

 about the 1st of October next, the ground being wanted 

 for building-lots. This is tlie best opportunity ever pre- 

 sented for new nurseries to obtain full supplies, and for 

 older ones to fill up deflcienciea. 



Complete Catalogues, and further information, wiU be 

 sent to all whf> wish to attend the sale. 



September 1. — It. 



Siipeilor Seed 'Wlicat. 

 A LARGE assortment of the best varieties of improved 

 Seed Wheat, among which are the Golden Australian, 

 China or lYoy, White F^nt, Hutchinson's Improved, Soale, 

 and Mediterranean. 



Seed Eye, of the best winter variety; also, a cheaper 

 kind, suitable for the late fall and early spring pastures. 



Field and Garden Seeds, of the various sorts. 



E. L. ALLEN, 



Sept. 1, 1S53. 189 and 191 Water street, New Tork. 



SAMUEL MOULSON, 



AT THE OLD EOCHESTEE NURHEKY, 



OiHce 86 Front Street, liochester, N. Y., 

 IS prepared to furnish inventories, to post-paid applicants, 

 of the present very extensive stock of Nursery items, con- 

 sisting in part of 



120,000 Dwarf and Standard Pear Trees, 

 90,000 Apple Trees, 

 50,000 Peach " 

 30,000 Plum, Cherry, and Apricot ; over 



100,000 hardy Evergreens, and a fine selection of Weeping 

 Deciduous Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Hybrid Pepetual 

 Eoses, together with such novelties as may be classed strictly 

 hardy. Also, a very limited assortment of half-hardy, such 

 as Cryptomeria Japonica, Cedrus Deodora, &c. 



The amateur, wishing prime fruits, of well-established 

 repute, or the agriculturist, needing fine cropping, thorough- 

 ly-tested varieties, may rely upon the most careful execution 

 of their orders. 



The ornamental items are entirely grown in the Nursery, 

 consequently none of the heavy losses are sustained that 

 usually occur to recently imported subjects. 



The Evergreens are very robust, and admirably furnished 

 to the surface of the ground, none presenting the naked 

 stems usual to imported plants. 



Dealers are invited to give a call before making their 

 purchases. 



Se ptember 1, 1863.— It. 



Geneva Nurseries. 



THESE Nurseries are located just halfway between Syr- 

 acuse and Rochester, being fifty miles from each place, and ,^ 

 the facilities for shipping trees are equal to any in the State. 

 Our stock of Trees is now extensive. Thirty thousand 

 Cherry, 1 to 3 years old ; thirty thousand Peach, 1 year ; 

 six thousand Plum, 1 year; one hundred and fifty thousand 

 Apple, 1 to 3 years ; five thousand European" Mountain 

 Ash, large size ; together with a general assortment of other 



STOCK FOE NURSERYMEN. 



Five hundred thousand Apples, 1 to 2 yeai-s ; twenty-five 

 thousand Pear ; ten thousand Plum ; twenty-five thousand 

 Cherry, five thousand Sweet Briar, 1 year from seed ; five 

 thousand European Ash ; fifty thousand Osage Orange ; 

 twenty thousand White Cedar; five thousand Balsam Fir; 

 six thousand Norway Spruce ; two thousand Sugar Maple ; 

 two thousand Hemlock ; five thousand Asparagus Eoots, 1 

 and 2 years ; three thousand Rhubarb ; twenty thousand 

 Basket WUlow Cuttings. E. T. & E. SMITH. 



Geneva. N. Y. Sept. 1, 18.53. 



Sale of Imported Stock. 



" THE Madison County Importing Comp-any," will offer 

 for sale to the highest bidder, on the 27th of September 

 next, their entire herd of stock, which has been selected by 

 the first of judges from the best herds of England, and im- 

 ported with great care. Their stock consists of 24 head of 

 pure bred Short-Horns — 14 Bulls from 1 to 8 years old, 8 

 Cows and Heifers, and 2 Calves ; 20 Leicester Sheep, and 

 12 Suffolk Hogs. 



The stock can be seen and examined at this place at any 

 time till the day of sale. 



Catalogues, giving name and pedigrees, can be had by 

 addressing the Secretary, at this place, or at the office of 

 the Ohio Cultivator, after September 1st. 



Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. 



JESSEE WATSON, President. 



J. T. Lacy, Secretary. 



London, Madison county, Ohio Aug. 20, 1S58. — It 



SuperpIiospHate. 



NO expense has been spared in the combination of Oiis 

 most fertilizing manure, which contains all tlte nutritive, 

 properties of all plants. It is superior to most of the arti- 

 cles offered for sale under the same name, and is inferior to 

 none, although sold at a much lower price. Put up in bags 

 at $40 per ton of 2000 lbs., cash. 



Office of the Now York Superphosphate Manufacturing^ 

 Company, No. 159 West street. New York. 



VICTOR E. KNO-WLES, Agent. 



September 1, ISol.— St 



first PrenUum Kailxoad or landless Chain 

 Horse Powers and Tliresliers. 



WB wUl make it an object to all who want the above, to 

 purchase of us. 



Before buying, caU at 68 State street, Rochester, and be 

 convinced. BEIGG3 & BROTHER. 



September 1, 1853. 



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