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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



Trees! Trees! Trees! 



FOE THE AUTUMN OF 1830. 



THE ?uliscribi r.-i, i;r;itcl'iil for past llivcirs, and eiicouraseil vvilli 

 a liir^.r ami b.llcr assnrliiu'nt than I'ver, asl; tlio alti'iilimi 

 of NursiTMiii'ii. Oealrrs and i'laiiliM'.s, to llii-ir iuiiueiiSL' atock <<( 

 \vell-;;rim u Trees ami Plants, i-unsislingMl— 



Al»pJ«' 'i'lTes— fTANi>Avr) AND DwARF — Stronii and lioallhy, 



Willi ilie Jving of Tonipliins Co. and oDicr i,'oo(i surls in lariir 



supi.ly. 

 Pt-ai- TrtTS — I)wAp.i- — A splendid stock, two and three years; 



line, sir^rii; and healthy trees, of the most approved surts, on 



the .luinee. 

 Pear Trers — Standard — A large and fine assortment of the 



must di\-iralile kinds 

 CSit^s-rj- Ti-«-es — -tandai'.d and Dwakf — Two and three 



years; a fine stock, and beautiful trees. Jiarly i:icliniiind bv 



Ihe liMi i>r Ituid. 

 Pfufii T ri-»'s— cuie year. TLUM, two years. dUAN'OK 



QUINi-T::. 

 ApsUots and Nt-ctariiics. 

 Currants— l;ed and White Duteh,Viotoria, Clicrry, "White Grape 



and oiler si.rls. 

 tioostbt nils — Houghton .Scodlins, ana the best English sorts. 

 Kaspht-rsieu— Earge rpianlilies of t-uch kinds as Orange, Belle 



(le I'onUnay, franeimja, AiiUverps, Ae. 

 Ulnfliberi Jes — L.-iwtcjn largely; I'orehester and Newman's 



Tlu.rnless. 

 KllHbai-h— MyatTs Liananis, Cahoon's Manunoth, I)t)wning's 



Colossal and ethrr varielies. 

 Graye Viiits — Delaware, J)iaria, Concord, Ilardiird Prolifio, 



Eebeoca, Ei'gan, . ]id nniny other new and old sdrls in large 



<(',ninlili > ; sinmg jdants. <>«»' nmf tiro i/'Ors old, grown in the 



open air and in large pot* under glass. Also, 

 For.EiGN \'Ai;ir.Tii> — I'or cnltivaliiiK under glass; of the I)est 



sorls, such as M.ickw<.od, Odlden i'la[nburi;li, I'.owoo.l .\luscal, 



Muscat >i. Laurent, I'.lack llandmrgh, Zuigindal, Kc.yal .Musca- 

 dine, :iii I :;-! oliiers of the best kinds, one and Iwo'vears old. 



And fur 

 OnfuAKD-HorsK Cri.TFRE— We have a fine lot of ihese in extra 



large jinis. for iiiitnediate /ruttixy. 

 Evergreens— Norway Spruce, I'.alsam Eir, Scotch, Norway, 



Auslrian and NN'Inle i'ines, Ued Cedar, American and Siberiari 



Arl)or Vila-, •lunipers, *lc. 

 Dtci«lH3MS Trees anil Shrnbs — Ilorsn Chestnut, Mountain 



-•ish, jjiropean and ,\nierican Einden, Maples, .Vnierioan (,'hest- 



tuil, Atuerican and European Ash, .Imlas Tree, Eaburnnm, 



Snowball. I'urple Fringe, .Milue.-i.s, Spirseas, itc. 

 Roses — Climbing and Hybrid I'erpetuals; aline assortment of 



str ing plants. 

 IIe<lge l^latiis— .Vmerican Arbor Vil;e, Eed Cedar, I'rivet, 



]Ioney Eoeust. ,^e. 

 StoeSiS for Xurserymeii— Angers Quince, Pear, Plum, Maz- 



zard and Mahaleb Chi'rry, one year, and Ajijile Stocks, two 



years. 



Packing will be done in the be.st manner for all parts of the 

 country. Descriptive Catalogues furnished; Wholesale Cata- 

 logues in Aususl. 



Geneva, Ontario Co., N.T., Ausr. 1, IBM.— 2t 



T. C. MAXWELL &. r>ROS. 



aKNEVA NURSEKY, 



GEiVEVA, N. Y. 



TlIE Proprietors of this old established Nursery take pleasure 

 in offering for sale the coming Fall a large and fine stock of 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Koses and Ureen- 

 House Plants. 



We invite particular attention toour stock of Standard and Dwarf 

 Pears and Slandard Apples, having a very large stock, all grown 

 on a gravelly loam of ujiland. Orchardika should bear this in 

 mind. 



Grai>e-Vitie Department.— Having increased our facili- 

 ties for pro]. abating, we liave erected three very large glass 

 houses, enabling us to grow vines at a much reduced price by 

 the dozen or thousand, mostly of the new and popuhir sorts — suoii 

 as Delmotii:'. Nebficca, Concord, Diinici, Ihnif.inJ I'roUJic — all 

 hardy, lor out door culture. Also, Foreign sorts for culture under 

 glass. 



We invite all lo call and examine our stock before purchasing 

 elsewhere. Trees wdl bo packed in damp moss for transportation. 

 Address W., T. & E. SMITH, 



Aug.— 2t Geneva, N. Y. 



FEMALE AGENTS WANTED. 



^q A D VY.— Asr.iiN Wanted to travel for the MAMMOTH 

 ^O "FAMILY PICTOIIIAL." Onlv 75 cts. a vear En- 

 close 6 cts., for a specimen copy, to MAKIE LOUISE HANKINS 

 & Co., Publishers, New York City. July — tf 



GENESEE VALLEY NUHSERIES, 



UOCIIl-.STlUi, X. V. 



L"^1.0ST & CO., Proprietors of llie (i.-ih^,,- Will,-)/ X'nrxcriea, 

 ^ Rochester, N. Y , olfer lor sale l-rtlie Aiilu '<.| IstiO-.uiil 



Spring of l^'.l, one of the larire-l .-Om-Ls of SIA ■ l»Ai;i> AM) 

 ii\VAi:F FltClT TUKKS, Small Fc.ti is, ( ii.-s .mi.m ai, Tin k>, 

 Snuins. Pcl■^^s. Pi.anis, ^c . in the f'liiled Sli.tos. I'lu' (irounds 

 at the present lime eoiitam o>er 



Three IImi<life«l nii«l Fifty .'iers-s, 



devoted ( iilirely to the etiltivation of Tri'cs and I'laiits. 



The slo,-k is s.. e.xtensiM- in its different dipartnienls. that they 

 are enabled to furnish tie- entire ordi-rs of iheir corr.spondi.nu 

 of the dilferent kinds, oi llie bcft qiialitj, ami ;it llie lowest mar 

 ket prices. Trees and Pl.-iiils are jiaik. d in siu h ,i manner lliat 

 they will reach tjie nere ilisUinl j.aris ot Ihe Cnilcd Mates in 

 jierfeet condition. 



Orders from Nurserymen. Dealers and otlnrs, who may wish to 

 purchase in large quanlilirs, are execute. I with care ami dispatch, 

 as well as those who may favor them with the smallest orders, 



C A T A L O O U V. S . 



The foll.iw ing Catalogues conlain full particulars of the stock 

 in the ditTerent <le]iartiiienls. ami will be furnished gratis to all 

 applicants who enclose a [lostage stamp lor eai-h : 



No. 1 — J>rscrij/fil-f Cittiil<MjUf cf Frt.ils. 



No. i—lh.-.i'i-ijitir,' (\i1,il„<jn,' 'of Oriio,!,' nt'il T/:tx, Shrubs, 

 <C-c., for the Autumn of Isco and Spring' of ]s<d. 



No. o — C(itii/t}f/iie of l>ii!:Iiii!<, \'( rlt< niiK, Crciii-IIouae and 

 Btddimi I'/,ni/x'. 



No. -1 — WhiilfKiilf (^(didoijiit' or Trod, !./sf, for Nurserymen 

 and Dealers, and others wli.. may wish t.) buy in large quantities, 

 for Autumn of l.sc.o. 



No .'i — I 'dttdogue of Fhmering Bidhs. 



Address FKOST .V CO., 



Aug.— 3t Genesee Valley Nur.series. j:..chesler, N.Y. 



WM. R. PKINCE & Co., FLUSHING, N. Y., 



wii.i. sriTi.v 



150 VARIETIES OF STRAWEEB.EIES, 



VSiier)irii'c.l Descriptive fatal. .gues, packed securely. The 

 foll.iwing, .tl per loii, ^."i t.. *T i.er l.uOti: 



.\ll.ine Wood (red ami whitel, 11.. -ton Pini', P.urr's Pine, Crim- 

 son Cone. Dun.h-e, i;arlv .Mav, ICarlv Si-ar!et, Oeni'se.-, Hooker, 

 ll..vey, Huil.son, low.-i, .M.'Avov's Sup'.ri.ir. Me.\v<,yV No. L Mon- 

 roe .'^earlel, Moyamensimi, Orange, Proldic, Peab.Hly, Prolific 

 llaulbois, Uival ilautbois. Scarlet Cone, Walker, \Vilson''8 Albanv, 

 .■!;.") per I.UOO. 



'Ihese .-fl. an per TOO, ifT.-"0 to $10 ]ier l.ooi; Alpine Monthly 

 (re.l an.l white), Durl.'c's Seedlin;:, denny Linil, .l.ssie liead, 

 Idcton Pine, Longworlh's Prolific. Mav (.)u('en. Ili'ad's No. 1 ami 

 Colli S. ed, i;iver.s' Eliza Seedling, PrineeV Scarlet .Magnate. !{;7>i 

 per l,(i(»i): Scarlet Melting, Trollope's Victoria, Triomplic do 

 Gaml, Western (jneen. 



These ;f'2 i)er p:0: P.oyden's Mammoth, Charles" Favorite, 

 Cuitir"s See.llinir, Cornncoiiia, Eclipse, (Uob.ise Scarlet, Imperial 

 Scarlet, La. lies'l'ine, .Malvina. .Myall's Prolitic, Montreuil, Stew- 

 art. Triumphant Scarlet, Voorhis, Ward's, f a\<>rite. 



The foU.iwing by the d.izen : Austing's Seedling, JSS; Ji'illmore 

 and Oscar ami Prince's Scarlet Climax, Prince's f;xcelsior, $2 ; 

 the f.illowiiig $1 : P.arlletU rh.)rlton Pmlilic, Dia.lem, Downer's 

 Prolific, Elizabeth, La.ly's Finger, Li; Earon, I'rinci's Excelsior, 

 Sir Harry, Eand.)lph Pine; these $1.00 per dozen: Minerva, 

 Pel fumed Pine. Prince's Globose. 



Jiijtcteil : HIack Prince, Cushing, Brighton I'im^, Jenney's 

 Seedling, Ohio Mammoth, Marylandica, I'ennsylvania, and 75 

 others. " Aug. — It 



STRAWBERRIES ! STRAWBERRIES ! ! 



"Bt/ ihilr frnitu '>,>• s/iiill /.-now tlo oi" 

 ■VTTHAT Strawberry shidl I plant ? Why! the Wdxon'x Alha- 

 W n;/. Why? Because it is the mi>si pr.idiieiive. Ihe largest, 

 an.l finest berry out. In fact it is the "faslMonable" berry. 



Originated at the Albany Nurserv, where plants can be procured 

 by addressing JOHN WILSON, Albanv. N. Y. 



Price per 100 plants • •$! 



do 1000 do 8 



Liberal discount to the trade. Aug — 2t 



NURSERY TREES FOR SALE. 



HAVING been engaged in the Nursery busiriP'S for Ihe last 

 seven years, our sroun.ls tiow occupy over 2.^ acres of the 

 most popularkinds of FRUIT AND ORNAMFNTAL TREES. 

 We therefore solicit the attention f.f Planters, Nurs.Tymen and 

 Dealers in Trees to our large and fine slock on ban. I f.ir the Fall 

 trade. Our personal attention will be given to projxr boxing and 

 packing to suit customers. JAYNE &, PLATMAN. 



Benton, Yates Co.. N.;Y., Aug. 1, I.860.— 2t» 



PER MONTH, AND NO Y{}JWE\5G.-AGENTS 



WANTED JN EVERY TOWN. It is no Patent 

 Me.iicine or Book Agency, but something new and of real value. 

 Particulars sent free. Aihlress 

 Aug.— It* J. S. PAKDEK, Binghampton, Broome Co., N.Y. 



