THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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)MMERCIAL NURSERIES. 



n. E. HOOKER & Co., 



IE Proprietors of these old and well-established Nurseries, 



would call the attention of Amateur Planters, Nurserymen, 

 Dealers in Trees, to their large and well-assorted stock for 

 pring and autumn of 1S59. 

 pccial care is taken not to send out anything which will not 



the test witli absolute certainty, and purchasers may rely 



receiving perfect satisfaction, 

 nong the Items cultivated upon the Nursery Grounds, in large 

 itities, will be found 

 ^PLES, ou free growing stocks, for Orchards, two to four years 



eratt 



'PLES, on Paradise and Doucain stocks, for Dwarfs, making 

 itilUl trees for the garden. * 



iARS, on their own stocks, two to three years from the bud. 

 'JAK.S, on Quince, A No. 1 trees, two years, very thrifty. Also, 

 iplanteJ trees, with fruit buds. 



lEKKIES, on Mazzard stocks for Standards and Mahaleb 

 Jwarfs. very fine. 



SACIIES, one to two years flrom the bud. 

 jUMS. on Plum stocks. 



lANGE QUINCE— a supply of very fine plants. 

 ECTAPvINES. APPJCOTS, &c. 



RAPE VINES— Always on hand a large Block of aU the Na- 

 and Foreign hardy varieties. 



'ilAXiJj FIUJITS, including a very extensive assortment 

 UEEANTS, GOOSEBERRIES, STEAWBEEEIES, EA3P- 

 tRIES. BLACKBEERIES, &c. 

 aUBAEB, ASPAEAGUS, &c. 



IN THE ORNAMENTAL DEPAETMENT 



intended to bo found all the DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL 

 ,BS, of the most desirable kinds: EVEEGEEENS of the 

 varieties; HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, EOSES, 

 &c. HEDGE PLANTS of all kinds, includiag 



Tlie AHierican Arbor Vifie, 

 Bh forms, in a short time, and with very great certainty, one 

 e MOST BEAUTIFUL SCEEENS. A large supply of fine 

 ts, low. 



STOCKS FOR NURSERY5EEN, 

 heap as elsewhere, including very fine Angers and Fontenay 

 ce. 



a speeiaUi/, the subsciibers would call particular attention 

 eir stock of 



The Hooker Strawberry, 

 ch they are anxious to disseminate and introduce wherever 

 trawberry is appreciated, convinced as they are of its intrin- 

 xcellenee. 



the last Annual Meeting of the Genesee Volley Horticultural 

 ity, this variety received twelve votes (being the whole num- 

 ast) as a variety best adapted for general cultivation, while 

 her variety had more than seven votes ; and it has repeated- 

 eeived like flatterinc testimonials. 



strong points- EXQUISITE FLAVOE, GEEAT BEAU- 

 SIZE, and PEODUGTIVENESS, combine to render it, 

 no other Strawberry can claim to be, one in every respect 

 ted tfKthe wants of all cultivators, 

 e fruit is of a beautiful mahogany color even to the core, the 



«'. very vigorous and hardy, and the flowers perfect (a great 

 leralum). 



•mg, healthy plants, true to name, at $2 per 100, $15 per 1000. 

 T Catalogues tarnished gratis, 

 cheater, N. T., March, 1S59. H. E. HOOKEK & CO. 



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SAMUEL MOULSON, 



Of the Old Rochester Nurseries, 



AT ROCHESTER, K Y., 

 FFERS for sale for spring of 1S59, tbe usual assortment of 

 Hardy Nursery Items, well grown and healthy, comprising 



APPLES, Standard and Dwarf. 



PEARS, do do 



CHEERIES. do do 



PLUMS, PEACHES, APEIC0T3. 



GRAPES, Foreign and Natiye, includiag the most desirable of 

 the new native sorts. 



BLACKBERRIES, in three varieties. STRAWBERRIES. 



GOOSEBERRIES, iucludisg a fine Mock of the native variety 

 Houghton's Seedling. 



ClJRRANTS. 



NUTS, in many varieties, including Dwarf European 'WalQUts, 

 Prolific Chestnuts, Filberts, &c. 



STOCKS FOR NURSERYBIEIV, 



Of my own growing, (except the Pear,) as uader, viz : 

 100,090 Quince Stocks ,- 

 40,000 Cherry; 

 150,0 Apple; 

 50,000 Pear. 

 A retail list of the prices and quantities of each item offered, as 

 well as a wholesale trade list, will be forwarded to any applicant 

 enclosing a stamp. March, 1859.— It. 



ROCHESTER AND liAKE AVENUE 



COMMERCIAL NURSERIES, 



KOCHESTER, N. Y. 



THE Proprietors of the above old establishment offer for the 

 Spring trade a large a.tsortmcnt of the following, at whole- 

 sale and retail at veky eeduckd pkices: 



APPLES, Standard and Dwarf. 



PEARS, do do 



CHERRIES, do do 



PLUMS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, &e., &c. 



EOSES, ORNAMENTAL TREKS, SHRUBS, and EVER- 

 GREENS. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS.— Among these will be found a very 

 choice assortment of Paonias, including twenty-five varieties of 

 our own seedlings, unsurpassed bv any European varieties. 



GREEN-HOUSE and BEDDING-OUT PLANTS.— The hit. 

 ter will be found a very distinct and well-selected assortment. 



DAHLIAS, &c. 



ZW MVATT'S VICTORIA Rhubarb and the true GIANT 

 Asparagus, in largo or small quantities. 



Also, TOMATO PLANTS in pots or transplanted. 



Persons ordering from a distance, may rely on having what 

 they may order carefully jjacked. 

 March, 13,o9.— It J. DONNELLAN & CO. 



FARMERS! 



KNOWLEDGE IS POWEK. LABOE COSTS MONEY. 



Save yoiir Money, mnkc MaclUaery, and do 



yoiu- Work. 



ONE MAN WITH MIND will do more work with H0E6E 

 and MACHINE, than TEN MEN by HAND LABOE, 

 and do it better, increasing your crops fifty per cent, and save tho 

 price of the machine in iioo days' icorl: 



The latest labor-saving machines are 

 Shares' Patent Covering and Hoeing Machines, $10 



do do Cultivating and Hilling Machines 10 



do do Colter Harrow and Grain Covering Machines, 15 



And they are second only to tie plow. Where they are used, 

 farmers will not be without them upon any consideration ; and 

 our advice to the farmers of this country is to buy these Machines 

 as soon as possible. Where five or more club together and order 

 these Machines, we will make a deduction of $1 each on the Har- 

 row and Grain Coverer, and 50 cents each on the other Machines. 



Send for a circular to PEASE & EGGLESTON, 



Only Manufacturers, Albany, N. T. 



Responsible Agents wanted. March, 1S59 —It 



GRAPES BY JIATL.— Diana. Rebeoca, Northern Muscadine 

 Concord, Hartford Prolific, King, Tokaion, Child's Superb, 

 and forty-six other sorts of hardy native grape vines for sale. 



Well-rooted plants can be prepared for planting, and sient by 

 mail, carefully packed in oiled silk, and postage paid, on receipt 

 of one dollar each. Delaware and Lozan vines at three dollars 

 each. Address C. P. BISSELL & SALTER, 



Feb. 1, lSo9.— 4f. Rochester, N. T. 



PERUVIAN GUANO.— No. l Peruvian Guano, Government 

 brand and weight, direct from I'eruviaa agents, in quanta 

 ties to suit purchasers, at the lowest market pric«. 

 March, 1559.— St A. LONGETT, S4 Cliff St., New York 



