THE GENESMS FAEMEE. 



BITFFALO NTJUSERY. 



D. B. KASIBT J> BEOTHER, 



.rBOPEIETOHS. 



muated on Main Street, tioo miles above the AmeHcan 



Hotel. 

 WE ^rish to call the attention of the PuW ic to our Niirsery 

 of ¥KUIT AND OENAMENTAL TREES, fenRUBS, 

 AND PLANTS, of all that i« <rrown in the best establisli- 

 mcntsin the country. Persons wishhig to buy any of the 

 artJelos named below, can do no bettor than to buy of us. 



SUuulard Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plitms, Peaches, ot 

 all tlie best vaneties-fine tree.s. from one to Ave years old. 



Dioarf Apples, worked on Paradise and Doucam stocks. 



IXoivrf pAir Trees, worked on Angers Quince stocks, 

 of all tiie desirable kinds. Trees from one to tl tree years 

 old can be furnished by the hundred or by the thousand. 



Omnces—(iow\ strong plants, in any quantity.^ 



llardy Grapes— V\mi\.& of all the finest vanetjcs, of one, 

 two, ami Uiree vears of age. 



Foroinn Grapes— K. very good selection. 



Currants, of aU the new and old lands— a very fine stock 

 of one and two year old plants. .,,;., 



Pa.spheri-ies, of the best kinds, and very good plants, lu 



*°6;«"v° tri<'*-A first rate assortment of varieties, and 

 •apital plants. ...,,. . „ 



St.rawherrie.i-K-n. exceUent selection of the best sortsj-a 

 Tory general assortment >. m . i i tr-., 



Rhiiharh, or Pie Plant— K good stock of Tobolsk, \ ic- 

 toria, Downing's Colossal, Giant Uybrid, Wisconsin Mam- 

 moth, &c. , , , , 



^.sprtrrt^jiS— Good one and two year old plants. ^ 



pL-iduom Ornameniia Tree.'i—y^Q have a fine siock, 

 oonsisUng of the best of European, American, and Asiatic 



^Evergreen TrifM— Perhaps the most excellent and desi- 

 rable stock in the country for size and shape. Trees from 

 Bi.x inches to ten feet in height, we can furnish, of masy 



Ornam-ent-ai Shrut'S—'Yle have a very large stock of 

 Ornamental Shrubs, and can supply. most any quantity, of 

 any variety, and the plants arc very fine indeed. 



Evergreen Shrubs— Not a large but an excellent stock, 

 consisting of such varieties as are found by experience to 

 be desirable in this climate. ^ , . 



Climbing filirubs—The utmost pains have been taken to 

 propogate all <j€ the varieties of Climbing Shrubs which 

 succeed in Oiis latitude, and now we have an excellent si. ick. 



Roses— K stock of sufficient variety, and of surpassing 

 merit A stock of over a hundred of the very best kinds 

 eultivated in Europe or America. propogate<l with the ut- 

 most care, and in every way worthy of attention from the 

 most critical in Hose culture. 



Dahlias— Owr DahUas — say eighty vanetiea — are un- 

 doubtedly as fine as can be found in this country. 



Pa?o«:i<».s'— Twenty varieties of these most deuralile plants. 

 Several varieties of" the splendid CmNESB Teeb PiFXJNiES. 



^g~ Strangers to our locality are referred to IMes^rs. 

 Jewetl & Thomas" Du-ectory and Map of the city of Buffalo, 

 for Mie year \>:'A Our residence and Nursery Grounds are 

 are oxactty delineated on their map. 



rW" We furnish Catalogues to all who apply for them. 

 From the extensive increase which we are making m ""r 

 plantations, it is quite necessary Uiat our business should l)e 

 done on cash principles. All orders sent to us by mail 

 will receive p^Tfectly prompt attention, and when persons 

 do not know e.-.'octh/ what they want they had best leave 

 selections with us. Our ptu-king is done in the best manner, 

 anil all goods carefallv shijiped as directed in orders. _ 1 lie 

 gtrictest care is used to ensure ei-aclneas in aU our business 

 transactions. 

 October 1, ISiiS.— 2t 



GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES. 



A. FROST & CO., Rochester, N. Y., solicit the attention 

 of jVinateurs, Orchardist-s, Nurserymen, and others, about 

 to plant, to their stock of Fruit Trees, which is the largest 

 and much the finest that they have ever off'ered, conslstmg 

 in part of the following : 



Slawhird Fruit T/wj— Of Apple, CO varieties; Pear, T5 

 varieties ; Cherrv, 50 varieties ; Plum, 25 varieties ; Peach, 

 .30 varieties ; Nectarine, 6 varieties ; Apricot, 6 varieties ; 

 comprising everv sort of merit 



Dn-arf'~Fruit Trees, on the best stocks of Apple, Pear, 

 and Cherry, and of the above large collection of sorts. 



Snudl i'"/-i(!fe— Currants, 15 varieties ; Gooselierries, 100 

 varieties; Grapes, native and foreign, 25 varieties; Basp- 

 berrie«, 5 varieties; Strawberries, 20 varieties, etc. 



Deciduom and Evergreen Trees, for Lawns, Parks, 

 Streets, etc. 



Evergreen crnd Deciduous Shrubs, in great variety, ii> 

 chilling 400 sort.s of (he Pvose. 



Bulbs, in varidies — Crocus, Crown Imperials, Gladiolus, 

 Hyacinths, Lilies, including the lancifolium sorts. Tulips, 

 etc., etc. ^ ^ . 



Clirysnntfi.efmi.ms—Tha finest new Pompone, or Daisy, 

 varieties. 



L>ahUn.%—'Y\ii: best and liighest prize varieties shown in 

 England during 1S51-2, including all the best old sorts. 



^reen-house and Bedding Plants, etc., etc., of every de- 

 scription. T. ■ . 

 PUtntsfor //(''^^fl'fts— Buckthorn, Osage Orange, Privet, 

 American Arbor Vitse (White Cedar), Norway Spruce, etc. ; 

 all of which will be sold at the lowest rates. 



All articles are put up in the most superior manner, so 

 that the plants, etc., may go tliousands of miles, and reach 

 their destination in perfect safety. 



Parties giving their orders may depend that perfect satis- 

 faction will be given them. 



The foUowing Catalogues, containing the prices, are piib- 

 lislicd for gratuitous distribution ; but, as we are obliged to 

 prepay the postage if they are mailed, correspondents will 

 please enclose a one cent postage stamp for each Catalogue 

 wanted ; . .^ . ^ ^ . 



No. 1.— A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc. 



No. 2.— A Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, "\ erbenas, 

 and other bedding plants, etc., etc., including many new- 

 articles which may be introduced up to the time of its pub- 

 lication, and is issued every spring. ,.,,,_ 

 Xo 3 —A Wholesale Catalogue— a trade list just pub- 

 lished for the fall of 1S53 and spring of 1 S.')4— comprising 

 Fruits and Ornamental Trees (such as Evergreens etc.), 

 which are offered in large quantities. 

 Rochester, October 1, 1S53.— It 



Emit Trees, &c. 



CHARLES MOtrLSOlSr offers for sale a large Block of 

 Fruit Trees '^uit:',l>l>' for transplanting this autumn, eonsist- 

 intr of select v:iri"ties of A))ples, Pears, and Cherries, slaml- 

 ard and dwarf; Peaches, I'lums, ApricoLs, and Quinces. 



Also, Strawlicrries, Raspberries, Currants, Goosebernoe, 

 and Gra;ie Vines, in great variety. 



Rhubarb and Asparagus Plants. 



Also, 50,0011 f^oedlina'Applos, for stocks. 



Trees will be packed suitable for transiwrtation, when 

 necessary. 



The N iirsery is situated on Union strrcet, n few rods norm 

 d New Main street 



Kocheeter, October 1, 1858. 



WALWORTPI NTJRSESY. 



THE SUBSCRIBER has for sale 

 20,000 Apple Trees, some quite large. 

 20,000 Dvi-arf Pears, best varieties. 

 10,000 choicest varieties Peach Trees. 

 1,000 larcc Mountain Ash. 

 2.(100 Horse Chestnut 

 •S.OOO large stocky Balsam Fir. 



All Trees sold at tlie iia-y Icnoeit pHoM, ood Ctatalogaes 

 furnished to applicants. 



ALSO, POLAND OATS. 

 1.'50 bushels of the e<^lebrated Poland Oats, tliat weigh 42 

 pounds U) the bushel, for sale at one dollar per bushel. Last 

 snrin" 1 could not supply one-quarter of the seed ordered. 

 -^ ' T. G. TE0MAN3. 



WsJworth, Wayne C o., N. Y., Oct 1 , ISo-S.-lt* 



Albany Drain TUc Worlss, 

 A'o. 60 LO'tioa-sier Slrc<7t, Alhany, ir«< ofJftdicaZ College. 

 THE SUBSCRIBER, successor to .Jon:< Gott, formerly 

 A. S. Baboock a Co., is prepared to furnish Draining Tile, 

 of both Horse-shoe and Sole patterns, at fm-im $12 to .$1S 

 per thousand pieces. The Tile are more than a foot in 

 len.^'th, and fully equal to anv of American or foreign mann- 

 faciure. 'iMiey are so formed as to admit water at every 

 joint, and drain tho land perfectly from twelve to twenty 

 'feet on each side, according to the nature of the sod. 



Also, Largo Tile, for drains about dwellings, yards, &e., 

 at from $4 to $S per one hundred pieces. These arc cheaper 

 and more durable than brick drains. _ 



KuU directions for ))repariiig <litches, laying lile, &c, 

 will be sent free to those addressing the subscriber, post- 

 paid. The mies can be sent safely any dist^ance. Orders 

 are respectfully solicited. DAVLD OALLANAN, 



October 1, 1853.-2t Albany, N. Y 



