THE GiENESEE FARMER, 



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Trees ! Trees! Trees! 



FOR THE AUTTJMN OF 1860. 



THE subscribers, grateful for past favors, and encouraged with 

 a luri;er and better assortment than ever, ask the attention 

 of Nurserfmen. Dealers and Planters, to their immense atock of 

 Well-grown Trees and Plants, consisting of— 

 Apple Trees— Standard and Dwarf— Strong and healthy, 



with the King of Tompkins Co. and other good sorts iu large 



supply. 

 Peai- Trees— Dwarf— A splendid stock, two and three years ; 



fine, strong and healthy trees, of the most approved sorts, on 



the quince. 

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



most desirable kinds. 

 Clierry Trees — Standard and Dwarf — Two and three 



years ; a fine stock, and beautiful trees. Early Kichmond by 



the 100 or 1000. 

 Peacii Trees— One year. PLUM, two years. OKANGE 



QUINCE. 

 Apilcots and Nectarines. 

 Currants— Red and "White Dutch,Victoria, Cherry,"White Grape 



and other sorts. 

 Gooseljei-rles — Houghton Seedling, ana the best English sorts. 

 Kaspberries— Large quantities of such kinds as Orange, Belle 



de Fontenay, Fran'couia, Antwerps, &c. 

 Blackberries— Lawton largely ; Dorchester and Newman's 



Thornless. 

 Rliubarb— Myatt's Linnsus, Cahoon's Mammoth, Downing's 



Colossal and other varieties. 

 Grape Vines — Delaware, Diara, Concord, Hartford Prolific, 



Kebecca, Logan, i.nd many other new and old sorts in large 



quiiMtiti. s ; strong plants, otw and two yatrs old, grown in the 



open air and in large pot3 under glass. Also, 

 Foreign Varieties — For cultivating under glass; of the best 



sorts, such as btockwood. Golden iiamburgh, Bowood Muscat, 



Muscat St. Laurent, Black Hamburgh, Zinglndal, Royal Musca- 

 dine, and 30 others of the best kinds, one and two years old. 



And for 

 OncHARD-HotTSE Culture — We have a fine lot of these in extra 



large i)ots, for iimnediate ffuiting. 

 Evergreens — Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir, Scotch, Norway, 



Austrian and White Pines, Red Cedar, American and Siberian 



Arbor Vitai, .Junipers, &c. 

 Deciduous Trees and Slirubs — Horse Chestnut, Mountain 



-isli, European and American Linden, Maples. American Chest- 

 nut, American and European Ash, .luclas Tree, Laburnum, 



(lUiiwbuJl, Purple Fringe, Alihaj.is, Spirseas, &c 

 Roses — Climbing and Hybrid Perpetuals; a fine assortment of 



str mg plants. 

 Hedge Plants — American Arbor Vitse, Eed Cedar, Privet, 



lloufv Locust, ie. 

 Stocks for Nurserymen — Angers Quince, Pear, Plum, Maz- 



zard and Mabaleb Cherry, one year, and Apple Stocks, two 



years. 



Packing will be done in the best manner for all parts of the 

 country. Descriptive Catalogues furnished; Wholesale Cala- 

 loKiies in August. 



Geneva, Ontario Co., N.Y., Aug. 1, I860.— 2t 



T. C. MAXWELL & BROS. 



GKNEVA NURSERY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



THE 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, Slirubs, Eoses and Ureen- 



House Plants. 

 We invite particular attention to our stock of Standard and Dwarf 

 Pears and Standard Apples, having a very large stock, all errown 

 on a gravelly loam of upland. Orchardists should bear this in 

 mind. 



Grnpe-Vine Department. — Having increased our facili- 

 ties for propagating, we have erected three very large glass 

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

 the dozen or thcrusand, mostly of the new and popular sorts — sucii 

 as Delaware, Rebecca, Co7icor<7, Diana, I/art/ord Prol'Jlc — all 

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

 glass". 



We invite all to call and examine our stock before purchasing 

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

 Address W., T. & E. SMITH. 



A^g.— 2t Geneva, N. Y. 



(■• E0R6E MILLS;K.~1™P"'"'^'" ^"'^ Breeder of Short-horn 

 T and Galloway Cattle, Leicester and Cotswold Sheep, Mark- 

 . ham P.O., Co. York, Canada West. N. B. A few choice Dorking 

 \ Fowls, bred from imported stock, can be had in autumn. Price 

 $5 per pair July— ly 



GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES,, 



KOCHESTEK, N, Y. 



FROST & CO., Proprietors of the Genesee Valley Xurseries, 

 lloclipstor, N. Y., offer for .sale for the Autunm of 1S(;0 and 

 Spring of ISIU, one of the largest stocks of STANDARD AND 

 DWARF FRUIT TREES, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, 

 Siiuuiis, Bosks, Plants, &c , in the United States. The Ground* 

 at the i)resent time contain over 



Tlwee Hundred and Fifty Acres, 



devoted entirely to the cultivation of Trees and Plants. 



The stock is so extensive in its diflferent departments, that they 

 are enabled to furnish thi- entire orders of tlieir correspondents 

 of the difTerent kinds, of the best quality, and at the lowest mar- 

 ket prices. Trees and Plants are packed in such a manner that 

 they will reach the more distant parts of the United States iu 

 perfect condition. 



Orders fri^m Nurserymen, Dealers and others, who may wish to 

 purchase in large quantities, are executed with care and dispatch,, 

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



CATALOGUES. 



The following Catalogues contain full particulars of the stock 

 in the different departments, and will be furnished gratis to all 

 applicants who enclose a postage stamp tor each : 



No. 1 — DeRcnptive Catalogue of Fi-vits. 



No. 2 — Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Sh7-uis, 

 ch:, for Hie Autumn of 1860 and Spring of 1861. 



No. o— Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Green-IIouse and 

 BeihHng Platits. 



No. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List, for Nurserymen 

 and Dealers, and others who may wish to buy in large quantities, 

 for Autumn of 1860. 



No, 5 — Catalogue of Flowering Bulls. 



Address FROST & CO., 



Aug. — St Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. 



TFJ/. PATEUSON'S 



Improved Superphosphate of Lime. 



MANUFACTURED and for fale at Division Street Wharf, 

 Newark, N. J., and by the Manufacturer's agents in this and 

 other Slates. 



It is ))Ut up in bags of 100 and 150 lbs. each, and marked with 

 the maker's name, to whom orders sent with cash or satisfactory 

 references, here or in New York, will be promptly executed. 



The aforesaid article consists principally of charred bones, dis- 

 solved by sulphuric acid, with a large proportion of Peruvian 

 Guano, and other important ingredients. 



The largely increased sales for the lust six years, with the unso- 

 licited Reports of Agents, &c., attest satisfactorily its renmnera- 

 tive results, being found more permanent in its effects than Peru- 

 vian Guano, aiuf consequently decidedly m(^re profitable. 



It has been the aim ot the Manufacturer to muke this Manure 

 what it is avowed to be, and the public may rely assuredly that it 

 will continue to be uniform in quality and profitable to the buyer. 



Circulars, with particidar instruclisns for use, will be sent by 

 mail when requested, or on application to his agents. 



May— 6t WJf. PATERSON. 



A. BRO WER'S 



Patent "Water-Proof Composition, 



WARRANTED to make Boots and Shoes, and all Leather, 

 impervious to water, and last nearly as long again for using 

 it. Peddlers make from .$2 to .$5 per day selling'it. Send stamp 

 lor circular. For sale by all dealers in Boots and Shoes, Hard- 

 ware, Drugs, Notions and Groceries. A. BROWER 

 Mav— 6t. 4 Eeade Street, New York. 



AMERICAN GUANO— From Jarvis & Baker's Islands, in the 

 South Pacific Ocean, imported by the American Guano 

 Company. C. S. Marshall, President; H. Matueu, secretary. 

 J. K CHAPPELL, Agent. 

 June— tf 64 Exchange Street, Rochester, N.Y. 



SUFFOLK SWINE.— The subscribers have on hand and for 

 sale Pure Blood Suffolk Pius, bred from their importations 

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



Address JOSIAH S'riCKNKY or | g , ,, 



July-5t ISAAC STICKNEY, j- boston, Mass. 



S HORN-HORNS— Several \ ouiig Bulls and Heifers. Suffolk 

 Swink— all ages. For sale by T. L. HAIUSON, 



July— Ol* Morley, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 



SUPERIOR SPANISH MERINO BUCKS for sai.> bj- 

 Juae— 6t GEO. CAMPBcLL, West Westminster. Vt. 



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HONEY ! HONEY !— 1"5 per month Don't fail to send vnur 

 address to 2t* G. G. BERRY, North StralToril, N. H. 



ELECTRIC WEATHER INDICATORS-Manufactured by 

 LEE & CO., Newark, New Jersey. Samples mailed, post- 

 paid, on receipt of 50 cents.. " Sept— 2t 



