THE GENESEE FARMER. 



lOS 



SPRING GAEDEN SEEDS. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 

 16 JOHN STEEET, NEW YORK, 



JAVE now in store their entirely new stonk of SEKDS, com- 

 !_ prising VEGKTABLK, FIELD, HEKB, FLO AVER AND 

 iliEE SEEDS, warranted I'reah and truu to name. The supe- 

 l)r quality of the following we particularly recommend, all of 

 liich are required early : 



CT8. 



i{i>Ai) WusDSOE Bkans, per quart, 20 



■CTiiA Eauly and Blood Tlknii- Beet, each, per oz., 10 



;Ri"Lr. AND White Oapb Bp.oonLT, " " 40 



lULY WiNN'INGSTADT AND OxHKAHT CABBAGE, Cnch, per OZ., 20 



iRLY AND Giant Whitb Solid Celbky, " " 20 



;i/.K-i-iainKR and otheh Fba.me Cucvmhers, per pkt., 25 



proved New York I'uiii-lk Eug Tlant, per oz., SO 



(lui.Y WiuTK Vienna Koiilrabi, '■ 20 



jVKLY <UKLKi) Silesia LbrrrucK, " 20 



CIKA Gubled PaIUjLEY, " 10 



TRA Eakly Daniel O'IIoukkb Peas, per quart, 80 



" Sangster's No. 1 " ■' 30 



" " Burlington " " 30 



" " Tom Tuumb " " 70 



iiBiiSARD's Champion ofEngland" " 80 



vi'OLKoN AMD Eugenie "each," 75 



i:<« Cayunnk AND StjUAsn Peppbr, " peroz., 40 



lki.y Soaklkt Turnip and Frame Radish, each, per ok,. . . 10 



lUND Spinach, per lb., fiO 



iRLY Red. Smooth, and Mammoth Tomato, each, per oz,,.. 25 



• uway Spkuce AND EuitDPiSAN SiLVEP. Fir, " per lb.,.. 100 



ioihiou.s Cypuesw Seed, ])er quart, 30 



!i) Cedar, " 'OS 



,ACK .Austrian and Pitch Pink, each, per lb 800 



OTCH Fir, '■ l.'iO 



iiNi'.tiK Arbor ViT^, " 300 



>ii,Low AND Honey Locust, " " 75 



iGE Gp.ange, per quart, 75 



iNTUOKY CovFEE Tree, per quart, 1-50 



nijiLiA Lutea (a very rare tree), 7)er oz., 200 



•pi.K SsKD, per bushel, if9 : per quart, 50 



lAR AND (JuiNCE Sked, eacli, per lb., 250 



KicoT Pits, per quart, 75 



CKitNK Skud, per lb., 3.'5 



»ST WiiiT!-; Clover, per lb., 30 



'.iixcii Mixed Lawn Grass (extra), per bushel, 500 



'-RENNIAL Rye " • i. 3,1() 



HARD '• « ir.0 



y.xTi.i KY Blue " '• 176 



.liLT Potatoes, six varieties, from $1.50 to $2.5<J per bushtl. 

 loscoiis A Batatas, or Chinese Potatoes, fine roots, $1.25 per doz. 

 This followinsj CATALOGUES will be gent to all desiring them, 



• encloeing for each or any one of them a one cent stamp : 

 Catalogue or Flower Sekds. 



Catalogt;e op Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds. 

 Cataloouk of Trhk and Shrub Skkds. 



'" Also, Trade Lists of the above, for Seed Merchants. 

 J. M. TII0R15UKN & CO., 

 Growers and Importers of Seeds. 

 Feb. 1, 1S59.— 2t. 15 John St.. New York. 



GET THE MOST PRODUCTIVE STRAWBERRY. 



nUch Is that? Why, the "AVilson's Albany." 



I SINGLE plant the past season produced the enormous 

 X quantity of 370 berries. Will produce from l.'iO to 2ll0 bush- 

 s per acre. It is a splendid berry for market, very firm, and of 

 ' bersuliful bright ruby color, pine apple flavor, and altogether 

 le (if the most attractive Strawberries in cultivation. Pric« $2 

 er 100, |;10 per 1000, or $7.50 for 500. Address 



JOHN WILSON, 

 Maroh, 1S59.— 2t Albany Nur»ery, Albany, N. Y. 



"EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE A COPY.' 



FOR 1859. 



npiIIS work was started in 1S5C, by the publisher of the Geme. 

 -*- see Fanner. Its great success affords conclusive evidence, 

 not only of its intrinsic merit, but of its adaptability to the wants 

 of the rural population. A now volume, prepared with great care 

 and replete with new and valuablo matter, is issued each year. 

 The fourth volume, for 1S50, has appeared, and is a book which 

 cannot be too highly reeomincnded — alike beautif\il, interesting, 

 and useful. The articles are all written for its pages by men ol 

 experience. It is illustrated with seventjWive appropriate and 

 beautiful engravings. 



Among its contents may bo mentioned able treatises on UnJer- 

 drainiug Orchards and Gardens, on the Fruits of the Ohio Valley, 

 on Fruit Culture in the Went, on the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in 

 Pots under Glass, on Training Wall and Espalier Trees, on the 

 Cidtivation of Bulbous Plants, on the Management of Ducks, 

 Geese, and Swans, on British Breeds of Cattle, on the Cultivation 

 of Euta Bagas, &c., itc, and a List of Fruits recommended by the 

 American Pomological Society at its last session. 



The work will be found invaluable to the Fruit Grower, and use- 

 ful to every one interested in Rural affairs. 



It is furnished at the low price of Twenty-five Cents,— white it 

 contains as much matter as many dollar books. Every 07ie wlio 

 oans a rod of ground should have it. It is sent pre-paid by mail 

 to any address on the receipt ol twenty-five cents in coin or post- 

 age stamps. Address JOSEPH IIAREIS, 



Publisher and Proprietor 

 0/ the Genesee Farmer and Rural Annval, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



The back numbers, for 1S56, 1S57, and 1858, can be furnished 

 at twenty-five cents each, postage paid. 



THE HOOKER STRAWBERRY 



MAY be obtained pure, and in any de.nred qua-nliii/, frora 

 the grounds where it originated. It has only to be known 

 to bo appreciated. Its advantages arc perfect hardiness, flowers 

 perfect, and great prndnctiveness. Berry of the highest color and 

 largest size, and, hfst of all. m(.st exquisite klavoe. 

 Price, $2 per hundred, $15 per thousand. 

 Order for spring planting, if only a tew for trial, of 



H. E. HOOKER & CO.. 

 Fob. 1, 1S59. — .St Commercial Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



SEEDS! SEEDS! — Our DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATA- 

 LOCUE OF VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTUR.^L 

 SEEDS, for 1359, is now ready for mailing to applicants enclosing 

 a one cent stamp. J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



Seed Warehouse, 15 John St., New York. 



N. B. — A Catalogue of Tree and Shrub Seeds will be published 

 shortly, and mailed as above, containing directions for m.Tiinging 

 Evergreen and other Seeds. Feb. 1. — "2t. 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATTS— Selected expressly for budding, 

 and tying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, &c., suitable for 

 Nursery purposes, for sale in lots to suit, bv 



D. W. MANWAR1N6, Importer, 

 August, 1853.— ly* 243 Front Sljreet, New Yort. 



