100 



THE GENESEE FARMER, 



FLOWER SEEDS BY MAIL. 



T"IVE>'TY-F1VE VARIETIES 



or 



CHOICE ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS, 



■R-ITII DIRECTIONS Fon THKIK CULTUKE. 



SOLD MY 



JA3I£S M. TIIORBURN & CO. 

 No. 13 John Street, IVcw York. 



PRICE $1.00. 



10 varieties choice Hardy Annuals 50 cts. 



50 '■ " " iJitiiniak. aud I'crunnials, ^2.00 



100 •* " " " " 4.on 



•20 " new and rare Annuals, 2.00 



20 '* choice hardy IJieniiialfi and PorenniaU, I.HO 



20 " choice Green-liuuse Seeds, 2.50 



40 " " " " ... 5.0.1 



20 " American Seeds for European Culture, 2.00 



6 " for Kockwork, 75 



1-2 ** Aquatics 6.00 



12 " Ornamental Gnisses, ~b 



6 " Branching Larkspur, 50 



8 " Hyaolnlh " 75 



12 " finest German Zinnia-s, l.iO 



22 " French Tniffant Asters 5.00 



Assortments of beautiful German Asters, Quilled, Perfection, 



&c., from 7-'; cts., SI. 00, $1.50, to 8.00 



Assortments of beautiful German Ten Week, Giant, and In- 

 termediate ?toeks, from 75 ots. to 3.00 



Ass'^rtJTionLs containing SO varieties splendid Carnations and 



Picotees, 5.00 



All the above free by mail on receipt of a remittance in Bank 

 Bi.'ls on anv Solvent Bank in the Union. 



J. M. TIIORBURN & CO., 



Mr*-ch, 1^59.-1 1. 15 John yirea, New York. 



t2r" Please observe our other ad\ ertisoments in this number. 



ISABELLA AND CATAWEA GRAPE VINES, 

 Of proper Age tor forming Viiieya»-ds, 



CULTIVATED from, and containing all the good qualities 

 which the most improved cultivation for over eighteen years 

 has conferred on the Croton INiint Vineyards, are offered to the 

 f'alilic. Those who may purohase, will receive such instructions 

 f>r t'v.r years as will enable tliem to cultivate the Grape with en- 

 tire success, providing their l.iealily is not too far north. 



All ci>inmunication3 aildressod to 11. T. UNDERHILL, M. D., 

 New York, or Croton Point, Westchester county, N. Y., will re- 

 ceive attention. 



Havinj; ripened his whole crop of Isabella and Catawba Grapes 

 in Isvi", the cooleet seusmi and most difficult to ripen in twenty 

 years, he is confirmed in the belief that a good crop of fruit can be 

 obtained every year by iniproced cultiraiion, pruning, Aw, in 

 most fif the Northern, and all of the Middle, W^estern, and ■South- 

 ern States. 



N. n. — To those who take suflJoicnt to plant six acres, as he di- 

 rects, he will, when they commence bearing, fnnush the owner 

 with one of his Vine-dressers, whnni he has instructed in his mode 

 of cultivation, and he will do all Ihe labor of the Vineyard, and 

 insure the mwt perfect success. The only charge, a reasonable 

 compensation for the labor. 



Also, AIM'LE-QiriNCE TREES, (which are soraetiraee called 

 the Orange Quince,) for sale as above, 



AKo, lor pale, at his Wine and Grape Depot, No. 293 Broadway, 

 N. v., by the case, in bottles, PURE ISABELLA AND CA- 

 TAWBA GRAPE WINE, made by competent piTSons. under 

 \\M own ia.*i>ectiou nt Croton Point, from perfectly ripe Grapes, 

 ruitable for medicinal, Micratnental, and all other piirposee. where 

 a liurg Mxn* is desirable. R. T. UNDERHILL, M. I). 



>Iarch, 1859.— '.'t 



GRAPE VINES. 



CONCORD, Diaiia, Rebecca, Northern Muscadine, Ilartford 

 Prolific, and fitly other varieties of native grapes, at one 

 doJIareach. Charges paid by mail or cxprese. Delaware, \\t- 

 kins, and Anna, three dollars >:i.'h. Also, a good stock of Lawton 

 Blackberries and Orange Raopberries. Address 

 _March, lS.i9.— Jt IIOAG >\:J.RAINE. Lockport, N. Y. 



C HORT HORN BULLS— Of rariou* ages, whicli have taken 

 K J I'nzi-s .It National, Slate, an«l County Fairs, 



Marcii, lSo9.— !!♦ 



for sale by 

 E. MARKS, Camillas, N. Y 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



FOR SPRING OF 1859. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY beg to inform Planters, Nursery 

 ' men and Dealrrs in Trees, that tluy have still on hand t 

 otTor for Spring Planting, a large stock of llie following name- 

 articles of superior (jualily in all respect.s : 



FRUIT DEPAR.TME\T. 



STANDAiin Pem;s. on Pcnr slock, 2 and !? years from bud. 

 DwAi'.F AND PvBAMti) Pkails, ou Quincc,' 2 and 3 yrs from bur 

 DwAKF AND Pyramid Arpi/BS, ou Paradise and boucin, 1, 5 



and ."? years from bud. 

 Staxdakd Chkkkies, on Mazzard stocks, 2 years from bud. 

 Dwai:f and Pyeamid Cukkiubs, ou Mahaleb stocks, 1 and 2 yi 



Srom bud. 

 Apri.K QiiyrEs, grafted. 2 and 3 years from graft, 

 Enoi.isii Wju.xms, Buttkcxlts, Spamsu Cut-Stnuts, Yn 



HKKTS, &C. 



Hardy Ghapes, including Ls.nbell.T, Catawba, Clinton, Coneort 



Diana, Rebecca, Monteith, and other new varieties. 

 FoERioN Gkapbh, for Vineries, all the most esteemed varietiei 



well rii)?ned plants, in pots, 1, 2, and S years oM from tlie eyi 

 Bi.ACKTiKUKiRS — Ncw Rocliellc or Lawton, and Dorcht-sler, 

 6oosEBERuin.s — The American Seedling, and largo Englieh var 



eties. 

 STBAWBERKIE8 — Upward of 60 varieties, including all the bet 



American and Foreign varieties. 

 Crt!)'. ANTS— Red Dutch, Victoria, White Grape, Black Naplei 



Black English, Sac kc. 

 RnuBARii — Myatt's, Linnaeus, Victoria, Prince Albert, &c. 

 Asp.vRAQue — Strong Roots. 



Stocks. 



Mazzard Cherry Seedlings. 

 Mahaleb do. do. 



ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 



DF.rinrors Standard Laws TRF.ia. 



Dnrinrors Wkkping " " 



EvF.RGRKKN Tbep«, embracing an immense stock of Norwa ^! 



Sjiruce, from 6 inches to 6 feet. Also, rare California Evci 



greens, &c. 

 FtowEr.iNr, SnErns — All the most desirable, comprising a ver t- 



large stock. 

 Climbcno SnRUBS of all sort.s. 

 RosK.s —The largest stock in the eounfry, of all the best sorts, hot 



on the Mnnelti stock and on their own roots. See Calalocue. 

 HKunAcvois I'.EONiEs — A superb assortment of more that sevet 



ty-five varieties. 

 Dauijas — Over one hundred of the most beautiful varieties, iw J^ 



eluding tlie latest novelties. 

 Phloxes — An unrivalled assortment, embracing all the elnssed. 

 DiKLYTKA ePFCTABiLis — The most charming hardy border plaf 



in cultivation — over 10.000 plants. 

 CnRYSANTHEMCMs, botli large and pompone varieties, the Dew« 



and best. 

 Carnations axd PiroTF.ES — A fine collection. 

 Dei.piiinu'm Hkvdkbsoni, iiAGNiKKANA, and other beautift 



sorts. Besides all the most desirable hardy border plants growt 



See Descriptive Catalogue No. 3. 



Grcen-Ho»8C and B«<Iding Plants. 



All the most useful and popular plants, such as Fuchxiii' 

 Gt'raniianx, /ffliotrope/>, Vfn>en<nt, /'eiiiiiiax, J.aiiiaiKin, I>iy' 

 t<v(.«, IIiiih-nnrj,-ii!i, litinntnUax. Pluinjxignu, &c.. Ac, grown i\ 

 tensivcly and supplifd in quantities, or by the dozen, assorted, t 

 Imc /•utfS. See Catalogue No. .3. 



Summer mid AutRmii Blooming Bulbs. 



A superb collection of Uie new Cladioli and Japan I.ll-!'.\ bi 

 sides Tuberosee, 7'iffric/iax, Ac. 



We can say without boasting, that our present slock has nev. 

 been surpassed in vigor, health, and beauty of growth ; and -» 

 invite all parties interested to examine it and satisfy theni'tlvi - 



Packnig for di.stant parts executed in the most careful :ii 

 skillfbl manner, and customers treated in all respects with fairni- 

 and hl)erality. 



'For full and detailed information respecting tlie slock, price- 

 terms, »S.-c., we refi-r to the following Catalogues, which will b 

 sent gratis, prepaid, to all who inclose one stamp for each : 



No. 1— Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



No. 2 — Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Hosr- 



ic, &c. 

 No. 3 — Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Grecn-RoBsc and Beii 



ding Plants, Ac. 



No. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and other. I 



who purchase in large quantities. kjj 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, 



March, 1S59.— 2t Mount Uopo Nurseries, Rochester, N. Tl 



