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THE GENESEE FARMEE. 



Turnip Seed! Turnip Seed! 



J. 31. TIIORBURN & Co., 



15 John Street, 



New York, 



GFFEE to the trade and others the following varieties of TUR- 

 NIP SEED, all of which they warrant of tlie same superior 

 quality as have herclol'ore given such universal satisfaction : 



Eakly White Dutch per lb., 75 cents. 



Eed-top Steap Leaf " 75 " 



Ked-top " 75 " 



White Strap Leaf Flat. .. . " 75 " 



White Ff.encii, (extra) " 75 " 



Laugb White Globe " 60 " 



Lakge White Norfolk " 50 " 



Long White Tankard " 50 " 



Swan's Egg " 75 " 



Vektue's Long White " 75 " 



Green Globk " 50 " 



Waite's Eclipse " 50 " 



Yellow Malta " 75 " 



Yellow Finland " 75 " 



Ykllow Stonk " 73 " 



Eobson's (j olden Ball " 75 " 



Yellow Aberdeen " 53 " 



Long Yellow French " 75 " 



1)as.e's Hybrid " 50 " 



Lmprovbd iiuTA Baga, (American) " 75 " 



Skirving's " " 50 " 



pukple-top " " 50 " 



Marshall's Pcrple-top Kuta Baga " 50 " 



Bullock's Heart " " 50 " 



Dickson's Improved " " 50 " 



Laing's " " (extra) ... " 50 " 



Ashoropt's " " '• 50 " 



ALSO— 



EotTND and Prickly Spinach each " 50 " 



Corn Salad or Tettious " .$1 00 



EoSE Col'd Chinese Winter Eadisip, per oz., 20c ; per lb., $1 50. 



J. M. THOEBUEN & CO., 

 July— 2t 15 John Street, New Ywrk. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



THE subscriber offers for sale, ready fur planting the latter end 

 of Summer, an assortment of the very best varieties of *b'i/'aw- 

 berry Plants. 



They will Be packed so that they may be sent to any part of 

 the United States by Express or Eailroad, and reach their desti- 

 nation in good condition. 

 In the collection may be found the following sorts : 

 Bicton Pine, LongwortK's Prolific, 



Black Prince, ' McAvop''s /Superior, 



Boston Pine, JUo-i/amenjting, 



Burr''s New Pine, Monroe Scarlet, 



Crimson Oone, OMo Mammoth, 



Gushing, Peahodt/s Heedling, 



Genesee, Bival iludson. 



Hooker, Scott's Seedling, 



Hovey''s Seedling, Ti-iomph de Gand, 



Jenp.y Lind, Trollopes Victoria, 



Larg4 Early Scarlet, Walker^ Seedling, 



Wilson^s Albany, t&c. 

 Price — $2 per hundred. 



Eemittances may be made by mail in current bank notes and 

 postage stamps, properly enclosed in an envelope and addressed 

 to the subscriber. 



Descriptive Catalogues will be sent to all who apply and send 

 a stamp for prepayment of postage. 

 Address C. W. SEEL YE, 



Eochester Central Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y, 



SEYMOUR & MORGAN'S PATENT 



Reaping & Mowing Machine, 



COMBINED with Palmer & Williams' Patents— which fully 

 secures the exclusive right to this manner of Eaking off the 

 grain, and other valuable improvements. 



The above machine is now so far perfected that wo can confi- 

 dently offer it to the farmer as a good Mower and Reaper, with 

 the addiiion of a good and reliable Raker attachment. It is made 

 to cut five feet wide ; a smooth edge knife is used for mowing, 

 and the sickle edge for reaping; a quicker motion is given to the 

 knife for mowing by changing pinions, which is easily done. Our 

 wheels are larger than most of those used in other machines, and 

 we claim thai the machine runs easy, and is durable and strong, 

 and we warrant it good in every respect. 



Our agent for this section, Mr. C. Meriam, has for sale the Sey- 

 mour <& Morgan IlamURahing Reaper and Moiver Combined, 

 with improvements, made by Messrs. Warder, Br^kaw & Child, 

 in Ohio, and is one of the best combined Hand-Rakers in the 

 market. SEYMOUR, MORGAN & ALLEN. 



Brockport, June, N. Y., 1860. July— 2t 



IRON AMALGAM BELLS. 



WE take pleasure in directing (hose interested to the annexed^ 

 Price-lisis of our cheap Church, School and Farm Bells,, 

 which, it will be observed, ar- offered at about one-third as much 

 .IS is usually charged for those of corresponding size anil weight 

 of brass-composition, and less than half the price of steel, while 

 their sweetness and depth of toiie are pronounced by competent 

 judges to b • superior to the latter. 



These Bells are composed of an amalgam, chiefly iron, which, 

 while it is so much cheaper than the metals heretotore employed 

 for the same purpose, yet seems to possess durability and sono- 

 rous qualities scarcely inferior to the former. 



FAEM, SCHOOL, HOTEL, AND SHOP BELLS. 



fitted with yoke, standards and crank, complete for rsi. 



16 inch Bell weighs, with hangings, 65 lbs. Price, $fi 00 



18 " " " 95 " " 9 00 



20 >' " " 123 " " 12 00 • 



23 " « " 200 " " 20 00 



CHUECH, ACADEMY, FIRE-ALAEM, AND STEAMBOAT 

 BELLS. 



rigged with yoke, standards, tolling-hammer, and wkeev 



28 inch Bell weighs, with hangings, 800 lbs. Price, $35 00 



32 " " " 500 " " 55 00 



34 " « " 650 « " 75 00 



36 « " « SOO « " 100 00 



40 " « " 1100 " " 125 00 



46 " " " 1250 " " 150 00 



All bells warranted (new one given in case of breakage by 

 ringing) for twelve months Irom date of purchase, and shipped 

 free of charge for drayage, on receipt of price. 



HEDGES, FREE & CO., 

 No. 6 Main Street, between Front and Columbia, 

 July — It Cincinnati, 0. 



JUST PUBLISHED: 



THE YOUNG FARMER'S MANUAL. By S. Edwards Todd. 

 Containing Practical Directions for Laying out and Working 

 the Farm, and how to Erect Buildings, Fences, Farm Gates, &c. 

 The work also embraces 



THE PARMER'S WORK-SHOP, 

 With full directions for selecting and using all kinds of farm and 

 shop-tools. The whole ilUistiated by 2u0 original illustrations, 

 1 vol., 12mo. ; 459 pages. Price $1.25. 



Also, recently published : 

 THE YALE AGEICULTUEAL LECTUEES. Deliv- 

 ered at the Agricultural Convention, New-Haven, Feb- 

 ruary, 1S60. 12mo. Cloth. Price , 50c, 



THE COMPREHENSIVE FARnT EECORD. Arranged 

 for entering all the operations of the farm for 25 years . . 



THE ORCHARD HOUSE; Or, How to Cultivate Fbthts 

 under Glass. By Thomas Rivers 40c. 



HUNT'S PATIENTS' AND PHYSICIANS' AID. 

 Manual for every family 



II 



COUSIN MAUDE AND ROSAMOND. A new volume 

 by Mrs. Holmes 



$1 



CATALOGUES describing a full assortment of Agricultubai 

 Books sent free to anv address. 



C. M." SAXTON, barker & CO., 



No. 25 Park-row, New York, 

 Agricultural Book Publishers, and Proprietors of The I/orticvl- 

 rist July— 2t 



ELECTRIC WEATHER INDICATOR. 



EVERY house should have one of these neat and curious in. 

 strument?, which indicates the weather from 12 to 24 hourer 

 in advance. Sent free by mail on receipt of 50 cents, by address- 

 ing the manufacturers, LEE & CO., Box 80, P. O., Newark, Newt« 

 Jersey. Liberal discount to agents. " July — It 



SUFFOLK SWINE.— The subscribers have on hand and foP' 

 sale Pure Blood Suffolk Pigs, bred from their importatioiwi 

 of 1852, 1853, 1S59, and their descendants. 

 Address JOSIAH STK'KNEY or ' 



July— 5t 



ISAAC STICKNEY, 



■ Boston, Mass. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., FLUSHING, N. Y., will supplj 

 during the summer all Native and Foreign Grapes, ii 

 pots, packed safely for transportation. Strawberries of ever 

 variety after July. Bulbous Roots from July to October. Price 

 Catalogues sent to applicants who enclose stamps. July — It 



S HORN-HORNS— Several yeung Bulls and Heifers. SuFTOlJCi 

 Swine— all ages, For sale by T. L. HA BISON, ^ 



July— 6t* Morley, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 



G 



EO F. CURWEN West Haverford, Delaware County, Pa 

 Breeder of DEVON CATTLE and ESSEX HOGS. May < 



