THE GENESEE FARMER. 



101 



FRTJIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



FOR THE SPRING OF 1860. 

 KLLAV ANGER & BARRY 



SOLICIT 1*16 attention of Planters, Nurserymen, Dealers, and 

 111 tiers, to their large an<l fine stocli of Fkuit and Ornament- 

 al TitEKS, SiiRUits and I'lanto, which they offer at wholesale 

 and retail.. All who intend to purchase trees this Sprinj;, in 

 lar^e or small quantities, will do well to consult the Cataloo;ues 

 named lielow. Our new Descriptive Fruit Catalogue is now 

 reiidv lor ilistriiiutiou. In general terms, the stock may be 

 eauMieraled in jjarl as follows, viz: 



STANDARD FRUIT TBEES FOR ORCHARDS, 

 eniliraeimr all tin- most esteemed and valuable sorts for different 

 parts of ilie country. 



D^viiif TrcfS for Gartteiis. — All the best varieties adapted 

 to o;ar(len cnliure in this form. 



Grapes— lliirdy varieties, including 



Delaware, " llarlford I'rulitic, Emily, 



Diana, llebecca, Raabe, 



Concord, Clara, Brinckle, &c. 



Gmpt-s, Foreign, lor vineries, including Muscat, Hamburg, 

 Stockvvc.od, Golden Hamburgh, Lady Downs, iiuckland's Sweet- 

 water. &.C. 



.strawberries — All the American and Foreign varieties of 

 proved excellence in this country. 



Blnrkberrles — Dorchester and New Uoehelle or Lawton; 

 of the latter, a great stock of strong planta. 



Gooseberries — The best English sorts, tnd a great stock of 

 the American Seedling, that bears wonderful crops and is exempt 

 from mildew. 



Currants — White Grape (the largest and best white Cur- 

 raiii), Victoria, Ked Dutch, Black Naples, Ac. 



]:m:lisu Filbkets and Spanish Ciiestncts. 



Fu.s — SeveraJ of tlie finest sorts. 



Uhubnrbs— Linnanis, Giant, Victoria, and several new and 

 fine English sorts. 

 FRUIT TREES FOR OROHARD HOaSES. 



Dwarf Wnlileu Trees — Of Apple. Pear, Phnn, Cherry. 

 Apricol, Ac, of the finest sorts lor pot culture or orchard houses. 

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



ORMA»IENTAI. DEPARTWIENT. 



The -lock in this deparittnent is Ipe largest and best we have 

 ever bf fnre offered, and enjliraces ev.erything desirable, new and 

 n|,l, among 



Deciduous Ornamental Tr.eea, Pseonies, 

 Evergreen 'iree«. Dahlias, 



I'ldwering Shrubs, Phloxes. 



Climbing Shrul;)s, Border Plants, 



Uyses. 



Bntbous Roots — Summer flowering, including Amaryllis j 

 5!ail<ohis; LiiieS, Japan, &,n.; Tuberose, Tigrida, Tritonia aurea, 

 jolehioum, &c. 



Stocks for Nurserymen. 



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

 MAZZAIU) CHEltUY, 1 vear. 

 MaHALEI? do. land 2 years. 



QUINCE STOCIvS, 1 year from cuttings. 



For full and detailed information respecting the stock, prices, 

 erms, &e., we refer to the following Catalogues, which will be 

 ent gratis, prepaid, to all who inclose one stamp for each : 

 NO. 1 — Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 

 uj. 2 — Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses 



&C., 4^C. 



•Jo. 3 — Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Green-IIouse and Bed- 

 ding Plants, itc. 

 s^o. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and others 

 who purchase in larce quantities. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, 

 March, ISGO. — It Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



THE PERFECTED TOMATO. 



POMO d'oeo lksteriano. 



-pins NEW SPECIES OF TOMATO — which has been 

 JL brought to perfection by C. Edwards Lester, Esq., after 

 nany years of experiment in Italy and the United States — 

 las been pronounced by Agricultural Fairs, Farmers' Clubs, Ilor- 

 iculturists. Chemists and Epicures, to be in all respects superior to 

 iny other species. It excels in size, delicacy of fionor, thinnesi 

 \f skin,feiciiess of seeds, soUditi/ of meat, prolific hearing, and 

 1 'dse of cuUure. It matures quicker, and hangs longer on the 

 •ino tlian any other. 



We have a small supply of seed saved by Mr. Lester last 

 eason. 



Price, per packet, containing 24: seeds, S5 cents. 



. ' If ordered by mail, a three cent stamp must be added, for 

 •etum postage. J. M. TUORBURN & CO, 



March, lS8v— 1. 15 John St., New York. 



Rare and Beautiful Flowers. 



B. K- BLISS, SEEDSMAN AND FLCRIST, 

 Springfield, ]>Ia«sacliiisett.>i, 



■tTT-OULD respectfullv inform his friends and patrons that his 

 Vt new Descriptive Catalogue of FLOWER AND VKGETA- 

 BLK SEEDS is now ready for delivery, and will be mailed to a'' 

 applicants enclosing a three-cent stamp. Much Jiains has lH",n 

 taken in preparing it. and it contains in addliion to the informa- 

 tion usually found in such lists, many discriplive and cultural 

 notes for the benefit ot the amateur and unprofessional florist. 



It wHI embrace all that is new and most desirable among 

 Annuals, Biennials. Perennials, and Green House Seeds, alike 

 suitable for the Flower Garden, Pleasure Grounds, Lawns, Shrub- 

 beries, and the Conservatory, as well as many matchless novelties 

 of the highest merit, which have been collected by bis European 

 correspondents from the most reliable .-ources. 



Collection of Flower Seeds by Mail, Pcs'paid. 



The following colleclions have been sent out from his establish- 

 ment for the past six years, and arc now favorably known in 

 every section of the country. 



Assortment No. 1 — Contains twenty choice varieties of Annuals 

 — *1.00. 



Assortment No. 2 — Contains twenty choice varieties of Bien- 

 nials and Perennials — .$1.00. 



Assof.tmknt No. 8 — Contains ten extra fine varieties of Annuals 

 and Perennials, embracing many of the newest and choicest in 

 cultivation— $1.00. 



Assortment No. 4 — Contains five very choice varieties selected 

 from Prize FUnr.ers of English I'ansies, German Carnation and 

 Picotee Pinks, Verbenas, Truffant's French Asters, Double Holly 

 hocks— $1 OK. 



Any one remitting $3.00 will receive the four assortments, 

 postage free. 



The Seeds contained in the above assortments are of his own 

 selection. Burchasers who prefer to make their selection from 

 the Catalogue will be entitled to a discount proportionate to the 

 quantity ordered. 



f^" All orders must be accompanied with the Cash, which can 

 be remitted in current bank bills or postage stamps. 



Please address B K. BLISS, 



March, ISGn.— "t Springfield, Mass. 



NEW AND VALUABLE SQUASHES. 



SEEDS OF THE IU.soi.ula, per packet, 25 cents 



GoLDKX Grkkn Japan, '• 25 '• 



WniTE Lkgiiorn, '• 35 " 



Mammoth Ciii A, " 25 " 



Ma.mmotu Chili, " 25 " 



I.MPKOVKD Lima Marrow, " 2.'i '• 



Saxiavicij Island, " 25 '' 



Hdrbard, per lb., $1.5<I; per oz., 2m " 



Tbuk Sevkn Ykar Pu.MPKiN, per packet, 25 " 



TREE AND SHRUB SEEI^S. 



NoRWAV SpRfCF, per packet, ?0 T, 



EuKOPF.AN Silver Fir, " 1 Oi 



Balsam Fir. " SOU 



Hemlock Spruce, {clean seed) " 6t0 



American Arbor V'it^:, do„ " 6 06 



C111NE8K, do do., " 8 00 



Stonk Pine, " 1 St 



Black AusTRiAjJ Pine, '• 8<0 



Sci>TCii Fir, " 1 5Qi 



Scotch Larch, '' 3 00 



American Bai.o Cypress (beautiful), per quart 8C 



Strawberry Tree (arbutus un-edo), per oz., 40 



Hop Trek, per oz , , 2S 



Buckthorn, per 11> .' 1 ift 



Tree Seed Catalogues on application to 



J. M. TUORBURN A CO. 



March, ISCO^lt 15 John St., New York. 



ELL CRANBERRY PLANTS. 

 NEW-ROCHELLK (Lawton) BLACKBERRY. 



HOP TREES, all of which are reliable, and at lowest prices. 



Circulars relating to culture, s<il, pwoe. &c., will be fumiiheJ 

 gratis to applicants. Also, 



Brinckle's Orange, North River, Red Antwerp, Black Cap, Fran- 

 conia, and oth'er varieties of BASPBERUIl^S. 



Delaware, Logan, Rebecca, Diana, Concord. Hastford Prolific, 

 Isabella. Catawba, and other varieties of GRAPE VINES, witk 

 a full assortment of 



TREES, PLANTS, ROSES, VINES,. &c. 



2,000 Norway Spruce and Arbor Vii.T, S to 12 feet high, hand- 

 some form — it is said by others to be the finest lot in, New Eiiclanii 

 —and at less prices. F. TROWBRIDGE & CO. 



New-Haven, Conn., Feb., 1S60. 



HUBBARD SQUASH— Warranted pure. Packets contain- 

 ing Fifty Seeds will be sent to any address in the LTnion on 

 receipt of five three'Cent stamps. One hii/ndred S'vds for nins 

 three-cent stamps. Please address B. K. BLISS, 



March, I860.— St. Springfield, Masa 



