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THE GEKESEE FAEMEE. 



BUFFALO NURSERIES. 



[ESTABLISHED IN 1S25.] 



THE firm of Manley and Mason having been dissolved, and 

 the Oreenhoiisesanil Grounds on Ferry street vacated, the 

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Our Stock embraces nearly everything desirable, both in the 

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PtJiNdard Pear trees, 8 & 4 y'rs; 

 Dwarf " " " " 



Dwarf Cherry trees ; 

 Plum trees (own stock) ; 

 Hartford Proliflc Grape ; 

 C/oncord " 



Rebecea " 



Delaware " 



All other FIoitse and Haedt 



Gbapks, in usual variety; 

 Lawton Blackberry ; 

 Dorchester " 

 iJrinckle's Orange Raspberry ; 



Col. Wilder Raspberry ; 

 Catawissa " 



Wilson's All)any Strawberry, 

 and other new varieties. 



Roses and other Ornamental 



Shrubs ; 

 Norway Spruce, 1 fl. to 8 ft.; 

 Balsam Fir, " " 



Scotch Pine, " " 



Austrian Pine ; 

 American Arbor Vitaa; 

 Hemlock for Hedges. 



Office and Grounds on Utiea street, Buffalo, N. T. 



March, 1S59.— 2t Address D. S. MANLEY. 



American "Weeds and Usefal Plants: 



op. 



AGRICULTURAL BOTANY, 



By W. DARLINGTON, M. D., West Chester, Pa. 

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ELLIOTT'S 



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