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FBUrr Ain) OBNAHEinAL TREES. 



THE subscribers are prepared for the fall trade with the largest 

 stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees ever before ofifered bj 

 one establishment In this counlnr. It embraces 



Standard and Duarf Fruit Trees, of the best varieties. 



Straicberries, Gooseberries, Curranis, and all the small fruits 

 worthy of cultivation. 



Hardy Grapes, for out-door culture. 



Foreign Grapes, in pots, 1 and 2 years from the eve ; more than 

 3000 plants, of the l^^st sorts. 



Riubarb, Asparagus, ^., in large quantities. 



The ORNAMENTAL DEPAKTJIENT is equally extensive and 



eomi>lete, embracing 



Hardy Rapid- g^roiting Trees, for avenues and public grounds. 



Ornamental Standard and Weeping Trees, for lawns, ceme- 

 teries, itc. 



Flattering Shrubs, for lawns and pleasure grounds, in the great- 

 est variety. 



Hardy Evergreen Trees, in immense quantities, embracing 

 Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir, Austrian, Scotch, and 'Weymouth or 

 White Pines, of all sizes. 



Rare Ecergreens, such as Deodars, Cryptomerias, Himalayan 

 Spruce, &c. 



Evergreen Hedge Plants, such as Arbor Yitse, Red Cedar, &c., 

 for ornamental enclosures in gardens and cemeteries. 



Evergreen Shrubs, for lawns, kc^ such as Mahonias, Rhododen- 

 drons, Tree Bnx, fco. 



Climbing Shrubs, for trellises and verandas, the finest Honey- 

 suckles, Clematis, Trumpet Creepers, Wistarias, &c. 



Roses — a large collection of the best varieties in cultivation. 



Complete a.ssortments of the best new Phlozes, Chrysanthemutfis, 

 Ptanties, Dahlias, Carnations and Pia/ttes, and other hardy border 

 plants. 



Suibous Flatter Roots, embracing the finest Hyacinths, Tulips, 

 Crocus, Narcissus, Lilies, &c., imported annually from Holland, 

 and forwarded from 1st .September. 



Green-house Plants — all the popular articles — the newest and 

 best Verbenas, Heliotropes, Fuchsias, to. ire. 



Trees are taken up in the most careful manner, and package for 

 distant points put up in the best style. All orders will receive 

 prompt and careful attention. The trade supplied as heretofore on 

 liberal terms. 



The following Catalogues will be forwarded gratis and pre-paid, 

 to all who apply, post-paid, and enclose one stamp for each : 



No. 1, a Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



No. 2, a Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Eoses, ic 



No. 3, a Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Bedding-out and 

 Green-house Plants. 



No. 4, a Wholesale Catalogue, for Nurserymen and Dealers. 



No. a, a Supplemental Catalogue of Fniits, containing prices for 

 Fruit Trees for 1854-5, with lists of new sorts, tc. 



ELLWAXGER & BARRT; 



Oct. 1, 1854.— It. Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



FISHHLL LAin)IN6 NTTBSEBIES. 



THE subscribe r is again desirous of calling attention to his large 

 stock of FRUIT ANT) ORNAMENTAL TREES, &c. &c^ con- 

 nsting in part of 



50,000 .\PPLE, of the most approved varieties. 



1.5,000 PEAR, of all the leading sorts. 



15,000 CHERRY, 1 to 3 years from the bud. 



20,000 PL CM, 1 to 3 years from the bud, together with Apricot, 

 Keetarine. Quince, 4c. 



10,000 DECIDUOUS ORNAifENT.A-L TREES, consisting of Eu- 

 ropean and American Oaks, Beech, Linden, Elm, Ash, Tulip Trees, 

 Osage Orange, Chestnut, Sycamore, Larch, Maple, Pawlonia, Birch, 

 Horse Chestnut, Mountain .\sh, and Weepins WiUow. 



15,000 EVERGREEN TREES, embracing nearly aU the rare sors 

 that are desirable, both European and American." 



Also, a large stock of Hedge Plants, such as Arbor Vitae, Red 

 Cedar, kc. 



Of Flowering Shrute, Roses, Grape Vines and Climbing Plants, 

 a fine stock, all of which wiU be sold at reduced prices. 



Trees, ki--, when ordered will be taken up cirefully, correctly la- 

 beled, packed in the best manner, forwai-ded agreeable to order, 

 an d wit h the least possible delay. 



t^" Catalogues sent to all who applv, post-paid, and enclose a 

 postase stamp. DANIEL BRINCKERHOFF, 



October 1, 18-54.— It* Fishkill Landing. 



FETJIT TEEES, 6te. 



CH.4RLES MOULSON^ would invite the attention of those de- 

 signinj to plant to his collection of Fruit Trees, &c., for sale 

 this autumn, eonsUting of select varieties of Apples, Pears and 

 Ckerries, both standard and dwar^ Peaches, Plums, Apricots and 

 Qoiaeee. 



AUo, a general aaeortment of the small fruits — Curranta, Goose- 

 berrie«. Strawberries, Grape Vines, &c. 



Alsn. 50,000 Seedling .apples, for stocks, two years old. 



f5^ Norgery silaated oa Union street, north of New ilain street, 

 aodafitter, N. Y. Oct. 1, iaa4.— It. 



GENESEE VALLEY NTJESEEIES. 



A. FROST & CO., ROCHESTER. N. Y., 



SOLICIT the attention of .amateurs, orcbardists, nurserymen, and 

 others about to plant, to their extensive stock of well-grown 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Ate. &c. 



The Nurseries are now very extensive, and embrace one of tBc 

 largest and finest collections in the country, and their stock is far 

 superior to any that they have before offered. It is partly conh 

 prLsed in the folloning : 



Standard Fruit Trees. — Apple trees, eightv varieties ; Pear trees^ 

 one hundred varieties ; Cherry -trees, sixty varieties : Plum tree^ 

 forty varieties ; Peach trees, thirty varieties; Nectarine, six vari*' 

 ties; Apricot, six varieties; and other kinds, comprising every sort 

 of merit. 



Durarf and Pyramid Fruit Trees, of every description, for culti- 

 vation in orchards and gardens, have received particular attentioQ. 

 They embrace the following kinds, and comprise nearly the saoas 

 number of sorts as are grown for standards : 



Pears upon the best European Quince stocks. 



Apples upon Paradise and Doucain stocks. 



Cherries upon Cerasus Mahal eb stocks. 



Small Fruits, as Currants, eighteen varieties ; Gooseberries, A&y 

 varieties ; Grapes, Native and Foreign, twenty-five varieties ; Rasp» 

 berries, six varieties ; Strawberries, twenty varieties ; and othei 

 miscellaneous fruits, as well as esculent roots, in variety. 



Deciduous and Evergreen Trees, for lawns, parks, streets, &c. 



Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, in great variety, including fonr 

 hundred sorts of Roses. 



Hedge Plants — ^Buckthorn, Osage Orange and Privet; and for 

 screens and avenues, American Arbor Vitas CWhite Cedar), No> 

 way Spruce, &c. 



Herbaceous Plants. — A very select and extensive assortment. 



Green-house and Bedding Plants, of every description. 



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

 &c., may be sent thousands of miles and reach their destination in 

 perfect safety. 



Parties giving their orders may rely on receiving the best and 

 most prompt attention, so that perfect satisfaction may be given 

 the purchaser. 



The following descriptive Catalogues, containing prices, are puN 

 lished for gratuitous distribution, and will be mailed upon everr 

 application ; but correspondents are expected to enclose a one cent 

 postage stamp for each Catalogue wanted, as it is necessary thai 

 the postage should be prepaid : i 



No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits for 18.54-5. 



No. 2. Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Rose^ 

 &c. &c., for lS-54-5. 



No. 3. Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List, just published for tll» 

 fall of 18.54 and spring of 1S5.5, comprising Fruits, Evergreens, D^ 

 ciduous Trees, &c. &c., which are offered in large quantities. 



October 1, 18.54.— tf 



C. J. EYAN & CO. 



^ IT'OULD respectfully inform their friends and the public tK^t 

 V V they are ready to fUl orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, Roses on their own roots, Grape f'ines. Herbaceous Plants, 

 Bulbous Roots, Green-house Plants, and Hedge Stuff. A few thotr- 

 sand three-year-old Buckthorn, transplanted and sheared. Also, 

 a large quantity of the Upright I*rivet. In our opinion it is supe- 

 rior to the spreading variety ; it makes a beautiful garden division 

 hedge. 



Ey" For the accommodation of onr customers, and person* 

 vi^itin? our Nurseries, we have established a CITY DEPOT AND 

 GREEN-HOUSE on State street, within fifteen (15) minutes' walk 

 of the Railroad Depot. This arrangement gives persons an oppor- 

 tunity of seeing our general Nursery stock, without the expense of 

 hiring a conveyance. We intend to have a conveyance ready tt 

 onr Depot to convey nersons who wish to see our Nurseries. 

 ROCHESTER ANT) CH.\RLOTTE PLANK RO.iD NTTISERIES, 

 ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



October 1, 1854.— It 



GENEVA NTJKSEEIES. 



THESE Nurseries are located near the New York Centrij Rail- 

 road, 50 miles from Rochester, and the same distance from 

 Syracuse, having every facility for shipping trees east or west, north 

 or south. Those wishing to purchase are invited to the following 

 stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees : 



200,000 Apple, 2 to 4 vears ; 50,000 Cherrv, 1 and 2 years ; 5,000 

 Standard Pear; 20,000 Dwarf do.; 5,000 Peach, 1 and 2 years; 1{^ 

 000 Mountain .\sh, large size : 2,000 Horse Chestnut, 3 to 9 feet; 

 2,000 Balsam Fir, 3 to 6 feet; 500,000 Apple Seedlings, 2 years; 

 200,000 do., 1 year; 20,000 European .Mountain Ash, 1 year; 50,OOC 

 .\rbor Vita ; 50,000 Osaee Orange, 1 and 2 years ; 50,000 Asparagni 

 Roots; 50,000 Basket Willow Cuttings; together with a genei 

 as.sortment of other stock. W. T. k E. SiHTH, 



October 1, 1854.— lt« Geneva, N. Y. 



FBTJIT AND OBNAUENTAL TBEES. &c. &c 



THE subscrit.ers offer for sale this coming fall a large assortmelB 

 of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, kc. kc. A libeai 

 discount made to dealers. JOHN DONNELLAN & NEPHEWgt 



