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THE GEN^ESEE FAEMER. 



ISABELLA AND CATAWBA GRAPE VINES. 



.M.»DB FUOM FRUIT WOOD ALONE. 



OP proper airv I'or forming Vineyards, cultivated from and 

 containing all the go(xl qualities which the most improved 

 cultivation tor over twenty years has conferred on the Croton 

 Point Vineyards, are offered to the public. Those who may pur- 

 chase will receive such instructions for four years, as will enable 

 them to cultivate the Grape with entire success, provided their 

 locality is nut too far north. 



The past season, though the coolest and most unfavorable for 

 grape niaturinj; we have had in many years, the subscriber ripen- 

 ed his whol.'crop, — proving that his Isabellas and Calawbas have 

 become perfectly acclimated. This gives him full assurance that, 

 by improve<l cultivation, pruning. Ate, a crop of good fruit can 

 be obtained EVERY YEAlJ, in most of the Northern, all of the 

 Miildle, Western and iSoulhern States. 



N. 15. — To th<ise who lake suSicient to plant six acres, as he di- 

 rects, he will, when they commence bearing, furnish the owner 

 with one of his Vinedressers, whom he has instructed in his mode 

 of cultivation, and he will do all the labor of the Vineyard, and 

 insure the most perfect success. The only charge, a reasonable 

 <'iimpensatian for the labor. When the purchase is large, and ap- 

 proved iiaper or other security can be offered, a liberal credit on 

 most of the purchase will be given. 



Also. APPLIC-QLUNCE TREES, (which are sometimes called 

 the Orange Quince,) for sale as above. 



Also, for sale at his PURE WINE AND GRAPE DEPOT. (No 

 7 Clinton Hall, Astor Place, N. Y. City), Isabella and Catawba 

 "Wine in their Purity. 



All communications addressed to R. T. UNDERIIILL, M. D., 

 New Y'ork, or Croton Point, Westchester Co., N. \., will receive 

 attention. March, 1S60.— 2t 



Rare and Beautiful Flowers. 



B. K. BLIISS, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 

 Springfield, Massac liusetts, 



WOULD respecIfuUy inform his friends and patrons that his 

 new Descriptive Catalogue of FLOWEt: AND VEGETA- 

 BLK SEEDS is now rea<ly for delivery, and will be mailed to a)' 

 applicants enclosing a three-cent stamp. Much pains has been 

 taken in preparing it, .and it contains, in addition to the informa- 

 tion usually f(]und in such lists, many descriptive and cultural 

 notes tor lire benefit ot the amateur and unprofessional florist 



It will embrace all that is new and most desirable among 

 Annuals, Biennials, Perennials, aud Green House t«eeds, alike 

 8uit!ible for the Flower Garden, Pleasure Grounds, Lawns, Shrut)- 

 beries, and the Conservatory, as well as m.iny matchless novelties 

 of the highest merit, which have l^een collected by bis European 

 correspondents from the most reliable sources. 



Collection (rf Flower Seeds by Mail, Postpaid. . 



The following collections have been sent out from his est<nblish- 

 nient for the past six years, and are 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 — .f 1.00. 



Assortment No. 3— Contains ten extra fine v.arieties 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 2'n'ze Floicers of English Pansies, German Carnation and 

 Pieotee Pinks, Verbenas, Truffant's French Asters, Double Uollj- 

 hocks— llOii. 



Any one remitting $3.00 will receive the four assortments, 

 postage free. 



The Seeds contained in the above assortments are of his own 

 selection. Purchasers who prefer to make their selection from 

 the Catalogue will be entitled to a discount proportionate to the 

 quantity ordered. 



^^" 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, 1S80.— 3t Springfield, Mass. 



NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO— GoTcrnment brand and weight 

 on every bag ; 



SUPEn-PITOSPITA TE- OF LIME. 

 . BONE DUST, LAND PLASTER, <S;c., 

 For 8.ile in quantities to suit purchasers at lowest market prices. 

 Bend for a circular. A. LONGETT, 



April, 1S60.— 3t 34 Cliff street, New York. 



OET THE BEST 



'S II 



NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 



ISOO PICTORLA.L ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 9,000 to 10,000 NEAV WORDS in Uie Vocaljulary. 

 Table of SYNONYMS, by Prof. Goodrich. 



With other new features, together with all the matter of previ- 

 ous editions. In one volume of 

 1750 pages. Price $6.60. Sold bv all booksell ers. 



G. & C. MERRIAM, Springfield. Mass. 



^^ " The eighty pages of Illustrations, comparable in 

 fineness to those of bank notes, are worth the price of 



the book. — Ch. Herald 



"GET THE BEST." GET THE HANDSOMEST. 

 GET THE CHEAPEST. GET WEBSTER. 



f^° Specimen pamphlets of the new features sent by mail on 

 application, April, 1S60. — It. 



HIG5ILAND NURSERIES, 



NEWBURGII, N. Y. 

 A. Saul, Successor to the late A. J. Do-»vnliig &, Co., 



HAS the pleasure of announcing to the patrons of this old 

 establishment, and the public in general, that his stock of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc., for sale for the ensuing 

 Spring trade, is full and complete, and comprises everything to be 

 obtained in his line of business, viz: 



A large stock of Apple, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Peach, Apricot, 

 Nectarine and Quince Trees, one to three years from l)Ud, of supe- 

 rior quality and growlli. 



GRAt'E ViNKS — Native and f<:roign, embracing all the new and 

 rare varieties. 



Gooseberries Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, and Straw- 

 berries, of all the best new and old proved varieties. 



Rhubarb and Asparagus Roots, of all the besl varieties. 

 ORNAMENTAIi TREES. 



Eqergreens. — A very large stock of Norway Spruce of all 

 sizes; Balsam Fir, European Silver Fir; Austrian, Scotch and 

 White Pines; Hemlock and American Spruce; Arbor Vita;, 

 Junipers (of sorts), and a great variety of New Conifers, from one 

 to five feet high. 



Deoiduous Trees— Of extra size for Street Planting, and giv- 

 ing imme<rrate effect to Parks. Lawns, Cemeteries, etc.. etc., fuch 

 as Maples (8 varieties). Elms (10 varieties). Ash (8 varieties). Oaks 

 (6 varieties), Horsechestnuts, Catalpa, Ailauthus, Larch, Tulip 

 tree, Abeles, Negundo, Mountain Ash, Deciduous Cypress, Weep- 

 ing Willows, American and European Lindens, etc., etc. 



Flowering Shrubs. — Over .50 choice species and varieties. 



Roses. — A large collection of Hybrid Perpetual, Hardy Garden, 

 Moss China, Tea, and other Roses. 



Hedge Plants. — 100,(100 Osage Orange Plants of extra growth, 

 one to three years old. 



The above stock is all of the best quality and growth, nnd will 

 be sold on the most reasonable terms. 



A new Catalogue will be reudy by the middle of March, and 

 will be sent to all applicants on enclosing a postage stump to pre- 

 pay the same. A. SAUL, Highland Nurseries, 



April, 1860.- It Newburgh, N. Y. 



WM R. PRINCE & CO., of Flushing, Long Island, will 

 send the following Priced Catalogues to applicants who 

 enclose stamps : No. 1. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Raspberries, 

 Currants, and .ill other small fruits. 2. Roses, and all Flowering 

 Plants. 4. Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries. 6. Descriptive 

 Catalogue of Strawberries, 14u varieties. 8. Wholesale Catalogue 

 of Native and Foreign Grapes. 9. Bulbous Flowers, Dahlias, 

 Pajonies, etc. 14. Descriptive Catalogue of 400 varietieo of Native 

 and Foreign Grapes. April, 1S60. — It 



HUBBARD SQUASH— Warranted pure. Packets contain- 1 

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

 receipt of fi/ve three-cejit stamps. One hundred Seeds for nin^ 

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



March, 1860.— 3t. Springfield, Mass 



BAKER APPLE GRAFTS- By Mail, post-paid, at 50 cenU 

 per dozen, wrapped in oiled silk. Send stamps. 

 AprU— It F. A. EOCKWELL, Eidgefield, Co; 



