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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



FOR TH E AUTUMN OF 1859. 



ELLW.VNGER & BARRY have the pleasure of announcinpj, 

 as usual, an immenso stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 fthrubs, and Plants, for the cnsuinp; Fall trade, and solicit early 

 orders. In every department the stock is of the finest description, 

 viyiorous, healthy, and beaiiliful. The utmost pains have been 

 taken by the proprietors personally, and their assistants, to insure 

 acour.Hcy ; and t«) this point, and the general excellence of the 

 Block, E. & B. solicit especial attention. Prices moderate and 

 terms liberal, as will be seen by r, ferenee to the Priced Cata- 

 logues named below. Parlies interested are invited to examine 

 the slock in the grounds, and ci nsult the Priced Catalogues, be- 

 fore purchasing elsewhere. The 



FRUIT DEPARTMENT 

 Embraces STANDARD FRUIT TREES for Orchards, embra- 

 cing all the most esteemed and valuable sorts for diflferent parts 

 of the country. 



DWARF TREES, for Gardens— All the best varieties adapted 

 to garden culture in this form. 



GRAPES — Hardy varieties, including all the new ones worthy 

 of cultivation. (Sec Special Advertisement.) 



GRAPES — Foreign, for vineries, including the Muscat, Ham- 

 bro', Stockwood Golden Hamburg, Lady Downs, and other new 

 celebrated sorts. 



STRAWBERRIES— All the American and Foreign varieties 

 of proved excellence in this country. 



BLACKBERRIES— Dorchester and New Eochelle or Lawton ; 

 ©f the latter, a great stock of strong plants. 



GOOSFBERRIES— The best English sorts, and a great stock 

 of the American Seedling, that bears wonderful crops a;:d is ex- 

 empt from mildew. 



CURKANTS— White Grape, (the largest and beat white Cur- 

 rant,) Cherrv, Victoria, <ftc., &c. 



ENGLISH FILBERTS and SPANISH CHESTNUTS. 



FIGS — Several finest sorts. 



RHUBARB— Linnasus, Giant Victoria, and several new and 

 fine Jinglish sorts. 



Fruit Trees for Orcliard Houses. 



DWARF MAIDEN TREES, of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, 

 Apricot, &(;., of the newest sorts for pot culture or orchard houses. 

 Suitable selections made by E. & B., if desired. 



ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 



The stock in this department is the largest and best we have 

 evrr l>efore offered, aud embraces everything desirable, new and 

 old, among 



DKCIDUOUS ORN.VMENTAL TREES, Wkeping Trees, 

 Evk!;gukkx Treks, Flowering Shrubs, Climbino Shrubs, 

 RiisKs. P.EONNiRS, Daiilias, Puloxes, and all the most Orna- 

 ineiitnl Border Plants. 



BUr,BOU.S ROOTS— Including Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, 

 Crocus, Lilies, Gladiolus, &c., &e. 



Stocks for Nurserymen. 



PEAR SKEDLINGS, our own growth, 1 and 2 years. 

 MAZZARU CHERRV, 1 year. 

 M.AHALEB do. 1 and 2 yeare. 

 QUINCE STOCKS, 1 year from cuttings. 

 For full and detailed information respecting the stock, prices, 

 tenns, <5:c., we refer to the following Catalogues, which will be 

 gent grati.s, prepaid, to all who inclose one stamp for each: 

 No. 1 — Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 

 No. 2— Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses 



&c., &c 

 No. 3 — Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Green-House and Bed- 

 ding Plant.', &c. 

 No. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue lor Nurserymen, Dealers, and others 

 who purchase in lar^e quantitips. 



i':LLWANGER & BARRY, 

 Sept, 1859.— It Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



SUGAR, AND MOLASSES 

 From the Sorgho and Imphee. 



THE best directions to sugar makers, and all who grow or use 

 these new Sugar Canes, may be found in 

 OLCOTT'S SORGHO AND IMPHEE, 

 A new edition of which is just published, with a supplement, giv- 

 ing new and valuable statistics and experiments by J. S. Loveb- 

 «o In 186:1. 



Price $1.00. 



Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, 

 t^* A Catalogue of one hundred Agricultural Books sent free 

 to any address. A. 0. MOOUE &, C')., 



Agricultural Book Publishers, 

 September, 1 S59— It 140 Fidton street, New York. 



(COMBRERO GXTANO.- SO per cent. Bone Phosplialo of 

 O Iry Hvi- l)ag.s this fall on an acre of your poorest la 



.fLime. 



. - , land, or 



W mt.-r W heat. .>^eiid or wrile f.,r a circular an<l cerlilicute from 



those who have used it Sold at fit) per ton 20ii0 lbs, — 14 bags to 



WOUD A (iUANT. New York 



ton. 



S«pt— 21* 



WM. A. MARTIN it CO., New York. 



S. ISs/E O XJ Ij S O IT 



OFFKRS, AT THE 



OLD ROCHESTER NURSERIES, 



AT ROCHESTER, N. Y., 



AN extensive and healthy stock of Fruit and Ornamental Tree* 

 and Shrubbery, comprising 



APl'LKS, standard and dwarf; 



PEAKS do. do. indading some extra fine and 



larire, suitable for immediate fVuiting: 



PEACHES; 



PLUMS ; 



CHKRRIES, dwarf and standards; 



QUINCES; 



l^UTS, including Walnuts in two varieties, Chestnuts and Fil- 

 berts in several varieties ; 



GRAPES — Foreign varieties for glass structures, and hardy va- 

 rieties for out-door culture, including the especially new and 

 hardy varieties Delaware and Rebecca ; 



BLACKBEKUIKS and RASPBERRIES; 



GOOSEBERRIES, in many varieties, inclusive of the American 

 varieties, which never mildew, and are particularly productive: 



CURRANTS, in many varieties, including Attractor, a fine 

 while, and La Versailles and Cherry, large reds; 



RHUBARB — Giant, Victoria, and Linna;us. 



The Ornamental Department contains, among 



DECIDUOUS TREES, a fine collection of Elms, Maples, Mag- 

 nolias, Thorns, Mountain Ash, Ac, &.c. ; and among 



EVERGKEh:N TREES, a large stock of Spruces, Cedars, Firs, 

 Pines, Arbor Vila?as, &c. 



The DECIDUOUS SHRUBBERY h.-is among it every desira- 

 ble hardy item, inclusive of Weigelas, Spiraas, l5eutzia, &c., alsc 

 ROSES. 



Among BULBOUS and TUBEROUS ROOTS, are the Japan 

 Lilies in four varieties, Dahlias, Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocuses. &c 



An Inventory Catalogue of all the stock (except items of sucl 

 ages as are usually purchased by nurserymen only) sent gratis t<, 

 ail applicants forwarding a stamp for prepayment. Sept. — It 



GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



WE solicit the attention of those who are about to plant, to om 

 extensive stock oi Stdiulard and />!/>(/ // Apples, Pears, 

 Cherries, and Plums; of Stiimlard Peaches, Nectarines. Grapes, 

 Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, 

 Miscellaneous Fruits, Esculent Roots, Fruit Tree Stocks, Ac, Ac. 



In the Ornamental Department, to our Roses of different cla.''se3. 

 Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, Climbing Plants! 

 Pmonins, Phloxes and other Herbaceous Plants, Bulbous Flower 

 Roots, Plants for Hedges and Screens, Greenhouse and Hothouse 

 Plants, Bedding Plants, as Dahlias, Verbenas, Fuchsias, Gerani- 

 ums, &c., Ac. 



All persons who may think fit to give us an order, can depend 

 upon being honoral)ly dealt wiih, and that no pains will be spared 

 to give entire .safiK/,utio» to the purchaser. 



We would here ni( nlion that our Nurseries contain at the pres- 

 ent time TUREK HUNDRED ACRES, which will enable us to 

 furnish the entire orders of our customers. 



No. 1 — Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



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

 Roses, Ac. 



No. 3 — Descriptive Catalogue of Bahlias, Verbenas, Green- 

 house Plants, Ac. 



No. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List 



No. 5 — Descriptive Catakigue of Flowering Bulbs. 



All communications promptly attanded to. 



Address A. FROST & CO.. 



September, 1S59.— It Rochester, N. Y. 



TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 



LOUIS LEROY, 



OF THE 



GRAND JARDIN NURSERIES 

 At Anger*, France, 



r>E6S to announce that he is prepared to fill orders for Fruit, 

 > Forest, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Ac. Catalogues 

 of the prices current, embracing shipping charges and all other 

 needful information, mav be had on upplica ion to 



PAUL BOSSANGE, 59 Liberty street, New York. 



OAA AAA PLUM TREES.— Messrs. C. REAGLES A SON 

 »>UU»v/v'U solicit the allenlion of Nurserymen, Pljintf.rs. and 

 Dealers in Trees, to their immense st'U'k of Plum Trees, by far 

 the largest ever offered in the United Slates. 



One vear. 8 to 5 feit $2.') per luO ; |?25 per 1000. 



Two'vears, 4 to 6 feet 80 " SJW " 



Three to four years. 6 to S f(„. 45 " 400 " 



N. B. — These trees are budded on plum stocks. Sflnd for a De- 

 sciiplive ' atologue. C. REAGLES A SO.N. 



Sept., 1869.— 8t Union Nurseries, SctaenecUdy, N. Y. 



