THE GENESEE FARMER. 



FViUt and Ornamental Trees, &c., &c 



THn suljsoribors have the pleasure of annoTincing an im- 

 mense stock of Trees, &c., for the autumn trade, embrac- 

 ing— 



SUind^trd, Tree.«, f«r Orchards. 



r»Ciirfand Pt/rcimkhd Trees, for Gardens. 



OriKiiiietitai Trees, for Streets, Parks, and Pleaatire 

 Grounds. 



Iltire mid Beautlfid Lawn Trees. 



Kmc mhI Rare We^^ping Trees. 



Eri^rgre-en y/vfts, emliracing the rarest epeciofl of Pines, 

 Firs, Sprueoa, Tews, ("edars, Junipers, &c 



Uitrdy FUncering S/t.rvhs. 



Hoses, of all classes, and embracing the newest and best 

 sorts. 



Dahlias, the finest English prize sorts. 



Ghryso.nili^niums, inclnding the finest of the new Pom- 

 pone varieties. 



Pldax^s and Pceo7iies, superb collections. 



B^ddi/ng Plants, a complete assortment. 



Bnlfious RooU, just imported from Holland, and <rf the 

 first quality. 



Hedge i'Uints. 



Ji'iw Rhjhng. 



IVmharh. Afpargus, &c., &c. 



The favorable Bea.son has given every thing a vigorous 

 and fine growth. 



All orders, whether for large or small quantities, executed 

 with the greatest care, and in strict compliance with the 

 wishes of the purchaser. 



Packing done in the most secure and skilful manner, so 

 that parcels can be transmitted thousands of miles in safety. 

 Nurserymen and dealers in Trees will be supplied on the 

 rai>»t liberal terms. 



The following Catalogues are serd, gratis and pre-paid, 

 to all who apply and enclose one po.stage stamp for each : 



No. 1, Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



No. 2, do do Ornamental Trees, &c 



No. 3, do do Dahlias, Green Ilouse 



Plants. &c. 



No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue. 



ELL W ANGER & BAEET, 

 Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



Septomberl, ]S5.3.— It 



River Bank Nursery, 



OPPOSITE TKB EACK COUESE, ON NORTU ST. PAUT, STBITr. 



Office, 106 state Street, Eocdiester, N. Y. 

 THE attention of Nurserymen, Orohardists, and Fruit 

 Growers, is requested to our very thrifty and healthy stock 

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

 spects, to any other in the market, and will be sold at as 

 low prices. We intend to make this a reliable establish- 

 ment, and we solicit patronage with a strong confidence 

 that we shall be able to give satisfaction. Wo hare far sale 

 this fall— 

 3n,(X)0 Apples, 8 and 4 years old. 

 35,000 do 2 do 



100,000 do 1 do 



.5,01)0 Cherries, 2 years from bud. 

 15,nno do 1 do 



500 Pears on Quince, 4 years fl-om bud (now bearing.) 

 8,000 do do 2 do 



2,000 do do 1 do 



2,000 Peaches, 2 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. 

 Raspberries, Gooseberries, and Currants, in great variety. 

 We also offer to Nurserymen — 

 150,000 Apple Seedling, 1 year old. 

 5f^,000 do 2 do 



5'i,';"X' Cherry Seedlings, 1 year old. 

 All order-* will be promptly and carefully executed, and 

 no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. 



Geo. II. CHERRY & Co. 

 JT-^g" We particularly Invite the attention of Western 

 Nurscrj-mon to our young stock. It is very thrifty, and can 

 be removed with safety, as it has not been unnaturally 

 forced, and will be .wld at a reasonable price. 

 September 1, 1S53.— 2t. 



First Premium Rnllroad or Endless Cliain 

 Horse. Povrers and Tlireshcrs. 



WB will make it an object to all who want the aboT», to 

 purchase of us. 



Ik'fore bnving, call at 68 State street, Rochester, and be 

 convinced. ' BRIGG3 & BROTHER. 



September, 1, 1858. 



Hlgliland Nurseries, Nefvburg, IV. T. 



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

 and the public in general, to their very extensive 8ti>ck of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS &a, 

 which they ofler for sale the coming autumn, would remark, 

 that owing to the past summer being one of the most favora- 

 ble for the growth of Trees which they have had for many 

 years in this locality, their stock of Trees and Plants, in 

 every department, is larger, more thrifty, and in every re- 

 spect finer than usual. 



To particularize within the limits of an advertisement 

 would be impossible. They therefore refer planters and 

 dealers in Trees to their Oatalogue, a copy of which will 

 be sent by mail to all postr-paid applicants for the same, on 

 enclosing a i)ostage stamp. 



They invite especial attention to their very large stock 

 of Standard and Dwarf Pear and Cherry Trees; also. 

 Plum, Peach, Apricot, and Nectarine Trees; as well as 

 Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Straw- 

 berriefl, &c., in every known variety, together with all other 

 plants, &c., usually kept by the trade. 



500,000 strong two years old Osage Orange Plants, in three 

 different sizes, at $10, $S, and .$6 per 1,000. 



Buckthorn Plants, two years old, at $S per 1,000. 



Highland Nurseries, Newburg, N. Y., Sept 1, 1853. — 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 offer for sale this fall. Their Trees 

 are of the most approved varieties, and iinecccell-ed 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 jirices and quality. Purchasers are 

 requested to call and examine. 



00,000 Api)le Trees, large and thriftv. 

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

 kinds, and unequalled in size and beauty. 

 20,000 Cherry Trees, first quality, in every respect 

 6,000 Peach do one year from bud. 

 2,000 Plum do mostly on Peach. 

 2,000 Apricot do one and two years— flna 

 2,000 Quince do 



6,000 Grape Vines, mostly Isabella. 

 8,000 Mountain Ash Trees, large and fine. 

 1,000 Horse Chestnut Trees large and fine. 

 3,000 Balsam Fir Trees, two to four years In nnrserj<»- 

 flne. 

 80,000 Arbor Vitee, for Hedges— 8 to 30 inches. 

 Also, a general assortment of smaller Fruits, Shrubs, 

 Roses, &c. 

 \^W Trees carefully packed and promptly shipped. 

 Old Castle Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., Sept 1, 1853.-2'. 



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 

 Trees. 



STOCK FOR NURSERYMEN. 



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

 thousand Pear ; ten thousand Plum ; twenty-five thousand 

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

 thoasand European Ash; fifty thousand Osa^e Orange; 

 twenty thousand White Cedar ; five thousand Balsam 1^ ; 

 six thousand Norway Spruce ; two thousand Sugar Maple ; 

 two thousand Hemlock ; five thousand A,sparagus Roo's, 1 

 and 2 vears ; three thousand Rhubarb; twenty thousand 

 Basket "Willow Cuttings. E. T. & E. SMITIL 



Geneva, N. Y. Sept 1, 1853. 



NeTV YorU Agricultural Warehouse. 



HORSE POWERS, Threshers, Fan Mills, Smut Machines, 

 Grain Drills, Hay Presses, Grain Mills, Corn and Cob 

 Crushers, Cider Mills, and a large assortment of Plows, and 

 all kinds of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements. 



Peruvian Guano, Superphosphate sf Lime, Bone Dost, 

 and other fertilizers, of the most superior kinds. 



R. L. AIXEN, 



Sept 1, 1853. 189 and 191 Water street, New York. 



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