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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



FOK THE A UTUMN OF 18C0. 

 ELLiWANGER & BARRY 



SOLICIT the attention of Planters, Nurserymen, Dealers, and 

 others, to their large and Hue stock of Kkl'it and Ornament- 

 al Trees, Sheltis and Plants, which they now offur. The sea- 

 son has been exceedingly favorable, and consequently the stock 

 of all kinds is of the finest description. 



FRUIT DEPARTMENT. 



STANDARD APPLE TEEES, for Orchards, 3 to 4 years 

 tVoni bud and y;ratt. 



DWARF APPLE TREES, for Gardens, on Paradise and Dou- 

 cin Stock, 1, 2 aud three years from bud. 



FEARS, on Pear gtocl; 2 to 3 years from bud. 



PEARS, on Quince Stock, 1 to 4 years from bud. 



CHERRIES, on Mazzard stock, 2 years from bud. 



CHERRIES,:on Mahaleb stock, 1 and 2 years from bud. 



PLUMS, Standard and Dwarl, 1 and 2 years from bud and 

 graft. 



PEACHES, Nectarines and Apricots, l year from bud. 



QGINCES, Orange, Portugal aud Eea's Seedling. 



FILBERTS, SpanisJi CTiestnuts, Maderia Kuts, (English 

 Walnuts), 



HARDY GRAPES, for the Garden and Vineyard, including 

 Delaware, Diana, Concord, liebecca, and all others of value. 



FOREIGH GRAPES, (tor Vineries,) 1 and 2 years from eyes. 

 Strong, well ripened phints, in pots, of all the best old and new 

 >ariet]es, including Buckland's Sweetwater, Muscat Hamburg, 

 Golden Hamburg, Lady Downs, etc. 



STRAWBERRIES— AH the best sorts in cultivation, old and 

 new. 



BLACKBERRIES— New Eochelle or Lawton, and Dorchester, 

 (the lariicst stock in existence). 



RASPBERRIES— A general collection, including those fine 

 new everbearing sorts, ""Belle de Fontenay " and ".Merveille de 

 quatre Saisous." 



GOOSEBERRIES— The best English sorts, and an immense 

 stock of the American Seedling, that bears most profusely and 

 never mildews. 



CURRANTS— White Grape, Cherry, Victoria, Black Naples, 

 aud all other val . able new aud old sons. 



RHUBARBS— Including Linnaeus, Prince Albert, Giant, Vic- 

 toria, and many others. 



A'OTE.—iio pains are spared by the proprietors and their 

 assistants, in the Fruit Department, not only to ensure accuracy, 

 but also to adapt the stock, as regards varieties, to the wants ol 

 the various portions of the country as liir as practicable. 



Ornamental Department. 



The st<5ck is immense, all well grown and in perfect health and 

 vigor. Nurserymen, Dealers, Landscape Gardeners, Paik and 

 Cemetery Companies, and gentlemen about to improve their 

 grounds, are all invited to examine it. 



DECIDUOUS TREES— Elms, Maples, Cypress, Oatalpas, Ilorso 

 Chestiims, Larch, Laburnums, Lindens, Magnoli.TS, M^,untaiu 

 Ash, Tulip Trees, Salisburia, Poplars, Thorns, etc., etc., of all 

 sizes. 



WEEPING TREES— Ash. Birch, Elm, Linden, Mountain Ash, 

 Poplar, Thorn, ^Yillow, including the American and Kilmarnock. 



EVERGREEN TEEES— Arbor Vitse (American, Siberian and 

 Chinese), Ked Cedar, Common Juniper, Balsam Fir, European 

 Silver Fir, Norway Spruce, Ked American Sjtruce, African or 

 Silver Cedar, Japan Cedar (Or>/ptomeriit). Pines (Austrian, 

 Scotch, Benthamiana, etc.). Tews "(English and Irish), Tree liox. 

 Mahonia, Washingtonia or " Big Tree" of California, and many 

 Other California evergreens. 



FLOWERING SHRUBS, including all the finest new varie- 

 ties of Aiihea, Calyeauihus, Flowering Currant, i>eutzia, Loni- 

 ceras, Lilacs, Spirujas, Syringas, Viburnums, VViegeleas, etc. 



CLIMBING SHRUBS— Such as Honeysuckles, Bignonias, Ar- 

 ista .lorlnu (Pipe Vine), Clematis, Ivy, etc. 



ROSES- A great stock, both on their own roots, and budded on 

 the famous Mane.ti stock. This cultivatitn is the largest of the 

 kind in the U[ii(m, covering G to 8 acres of ground annually, and 

 f .rmiug a speciality in itselT. All the fine new sorts are iiiinually 

 imported, and poor ones discarded as soon as proved. The best 

 only are grown in large numbers. 



PiEONIAS — (Herbaceous,) a superb collection of upward of 



SO viineties in 3 c'ass< .s. 



PHLOXES— A collection of 140 beautiful varieties in three 

 ■ioetioiis. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Fifty selected best sorta of the large 

 and I'ompoue classes. , 



CARNATIONS, Picotees and Monthly Carnations, a fine stock. 



HOLLYHOCKS— Superb double varieties of all colors. 



DAHLIAS— A select assortment of the best varieties. The 

 prize varieties are annually imported. 



HARDY BORDER PERENNIAL PLANTS-Over 500 spe- 

 cies and varieties. During the p.istiouror five years we have' 

 given this class of plants special attention. One of our most 

 competent men has had charge of it, and we have been constant- 

 ly adding such desirable plants as we could find. 



HARDY BULBS- Such as Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Crown 

 Imperials, Jonquils, Lilies, etc., imported annually from Holland, 

 ready to send out in September. 



SUMMER AND AUTUMN FLOWERING BULBS— Such 



as Gladiolus, Japan Lilies, Amaryllis, Tigridias, Tuberoses, etc., 

 by the dozen, lOU or 1,000. 



GREEN-HOUSE AND BEDDING-OUT PLANTS, of all the 



popularclasscs, grown extensively and sold cheap. 



STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN. 



PEAR SEEDLINGS, 1 vear from seed bed. 

 MAZZAKD CHElUiY, 1 year, strong. 

 MAHALEB do, 1 year, strong. 



COMEWELL WILLOW, to graft the Weeping sorts on. 



All parties interested are solicited to exaiLine the stock and 

 prices. 



The following Catalogues are sent gratis, prepaid, to all who 

 inclose one starhp for each : 



No. 1 — Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, new edition, ISfiO. 

 No. 2 — Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, new edition, 



1860. 

 No. 3 — Greenrllouse and Bedding-out Plants, Spring of 1860. 

 No. 4 — Wholesale or Trade Catalntrue, iu^t ]iublislied. 



ELLWA5;(iKlt & BAPvPvY, 



Sept., 1S60.— It. Mount Hope Nurseries, Kochester, N. Y. 



Howe's Improved Hay or Cattle Scale. 



THE BEST IN USE! 



First Premium over Fairbanks at Vermon': State Fair '57 and 

 '58. First Premivun and no Competition in "59. First 

 Premium at 13 Different Siate Fairs. Silver and Bionae 

 Medals at American Institute Fair, N. Y., 1859. 



HOWE'S SCALES for all uses, have Great Simplicity and 

 Wonderful Accuracy, 

 Kkquier no Pit — May be set on the top of the ground, or on a 

 barn floor, and easily removed. 



No Check ItODS — No Fkiotion on Knife Edges — All frictio» 

 received on Balls. Weigh truly if not level. 



Delivered at any Kailroad Station in the United States or 

 Canada, set up, aud warranted to give entire salif<faction, or 

 taken back. 



^:W Send for circulars and price lists, with account of trial of 

 Scales between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State Fairs, to 

 JAMES G. DUDLEY, Gener,il Western Agent, 

 April, ISCO. 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



CAST STEEL BELLS, 



FOB 



CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, FIRE-ALARMS, FACTORIES. 



1,->ROM SHEFFIELD, England, have been tested in all climates, 

 Europe aud America. Weigh les.s, cost less per pound. have 

 better tones, can be heard farther than other bells. They cost 50 

 per cent, less than 



THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 

 which are also sold by me at Makers' Prices. 



Broken Bells Taken in Elxcliange, 

 or re-cast oit short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for Steel 

 Bells of the same size. 



X^f~ Send for a circular. Bells delivered in all parts of the 

 Unitc.l States or Canada, by JAMliS G. DUDLEY, 



April, 1800. 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Herring's Patent 



FIRE AND KUR«L4K-PROOF SAFES, 

 \VitU Hall'.s P.itent Povj-tler-Proof Locks, 



HAVE NEVER FAILED 



IN MORE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIEES. 



The Safest and Best Safe in Use. 



DELIVERED at any Railroad Station in the United Stales, or 

 Canada, at the verv lowest rates, by 



JAMES G, DUDLEY. Sole Agi^iit. 

 April, 18G0. at 93 Mainstreet, P.ulhil^., N. Y. 



QTENCIL PLATES— With indelible ink !in<! bru.sh for mark- • 



O iug clothing. Also, Busine-s Card.^ '■■" i,j order. SampleB' i 



i sentfree to any address.— It GEO. B. Lx.lGDuN, Norwich, Ct 



