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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



BUFFALO NURSERIES. 



[ESTABLISHED IN 1825.] 



THE firm of Manley and Mason having been dissolved, and 

 Uie Groonliouses and Grounds on Ferry street vacated, the 

 businoM of tlif so Nurseries will be continued at tlie old place on 

 Utica street, where our Office, Greenhouses, and other buildings, 

 have been erected. 



Our Stock embraces nearly everything desirable, both in the 

 Fruit and Ornamental Departments, but we would call particular 

 aitenlion to the 



Standard Pear trees, 3 & 4 y'rs; 

 D\v;trr •' " " " 



Dwarf Cherry trees; 

 riuin trec.i (own stock) ; 

 Hartford Prolific Grape ; 

 Concord " 



Rebecca " 



Delaware " 



All oihtr lIonsK Axn Hardy 



Grapj», in usual variety ; 

 T-awti'n niackberry; 

 1 )orche9ter " 

 Briuckle's Orange Raspberry ; . 



Col. Wilder Raspberry; 

 CatawiiMja " 



Wilson's Albany Strawberry, 

 and other new varieties. 



Hoses and other Ornamental 



Slirubs; 

 Norway Spruce, 1 ft to S ft,; 

 Balsam Fir, " 



Scotch Pine, " " 



Austrian Pine ; 

 American Arbor Vitae ; 

 Hemlock for Hedges. 



OfEce and Grounds on Utica street, Buffalo. N. T. 



March, 1859.— 2t Address D. S. M^^NLET. 



American "Weeds and Useful Plants: 



OR 



AGRICULTURAL BOTANY, 



Br "W. DAr.LlNGTON, M. D., West Chester, Pa. 



With additions by GtX). TiiUKnER, New York, 



A History and Description of all Plants injurious or important to 

 the American Farmer and Gardener ; with nearly 



UlfiEE IIUNDUED ILLLSTBATIOKS. 



THE WEEDS 

 Which now infest our farms have, with few exceptions, been in- 

 troduced from abrt>ad ; and being at first unnoticed, have spread 

 from farm to farm, until 



It now Costs the Farmers or Amemca 

 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS 



Every year for the destruction of these foreigners, or in the injury 

 done to their crops. 



Every Farmer should guard his Grounds from iho 

 rinsT .ii'i'KOAcn of nis e>emies. 

 As a cla&?-book for Agricultur.il Schools and Colleges, and a 

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 March, 18.59.— 2t 140 Fulton street, New York. 



ELI.IOTT'S 



WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



A XEW EDITION OF THIS WORK, 



THOIlOUCnLY REVLSED. 



Embracing all the new and valuable Fruits, with the latest im- 



p.'ovement.- in th.ir tiiltivali"n, up to .Tanu.iry, 1S59, 



especially adapted to the wants of 



TTESTERN FRUIT GROWERS. 



FULL OF EXCELLENT ILLU8TKARION8. 

 BY 



F. R. ELLIOTT, Pomologist, 



Late of Cleveland, Ohio, now of St. Louis, Missouri. 



Price $1.85. 



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LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



BY 



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 CENTRA!. PARK, N. Y., LLEWELLYN rAEK, N. J., 



With a full account of the newer 



DECIDUOUS a:<d EVERGREEN TREES and 6HRUB& 



Presenting also, in a tabular view, the experience of cullivalon 



different parts of the Union, with the haidy and half-hardy Ew 



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The Illustrations consist of 



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