5 



ROCHESTER, NEW YOUK. 



FROST & CO., Proprietors of the Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester. New Yorlc, offer for sale 

 f(.r the Auriimn of 1860 and spring of 1861, one of the largest stocks of STANDARD AND DWARF 

 FRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, PLANTS, &c., 

 in the United States. The Grounds at the present time contain over 



THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 



DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO THE CULTIVATION OF TREES AND PLANTS. 



The Stock is so extensive in its different departments, that they are enabled to furnish the entire orders 

 of their correspondenrs of the different kinds, of the best quality, and at the lowest market prices. Trees 

 and Plants are packed in such a manner that they will reach the more distant parts of the United States in 

 perfect condition. 



Orders from Nurserymen, Dealers and others, who may wish to purchase in lar^e quantities, are executed 

 *vith care and dispatch, as well as those who may favor them with the smallest orders. 



The foilowitls Catalogues contain full particulars of the stock in the different departments, and will be 

 furnished jrratis to all applicants vvlio enclose a postage stamp for each : 

 No. 1 — Descriptive Cntaloffue of Fruits. 



No. 2 — Descriptive Catalosrue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, See, for the Autumn of 1860 and Spring 

 of 1861. 



No. ^-^Caialo^ne of DnhHas, Verbenas, Green House diid Bedding Plants. 



No. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List, for Nurserymen and Dealers, and others who may wish to 

 buy in laree quantities, for A'Uumn of I860. 



No. d—Caidlog-ue of Flowerimr Bulbs. Address 



FROST & CO., 



Aug. 60 — It Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



We have an immense stock of SMALL FRUITS for sale during the autumn of 1860 and Spring of 1861. 



In addition to the more common sort of NATIVE GRAPES, we have over 25,000 plants of such desira- 

 ble sons as Delaware, Concord, Diana., Rebecca. Hartford Prolific, Earli^ Northern Muscadine, Logan, 

 and 20 other sorts — strong vines, for out-door culture. Of FOREIGN GRAPES, we have 35 sorts, one to 

 two years old, for Hot or Cold Vineries, or for fruiting in pots 



An extensive stock of Oiich i)f the conmion sorts of CURRANTS, one or two years old, and fine one year 

 old plants of White Grape, Victoria, Cherry, S^c. 



Fii e and well jjrown GOOSEjBERRY PLAN TS, of the Anierica/i and Housrhton Seedling, which never 

 mildew, as well as the best Euirlish sorts most suitable for this climate. 



A great stock of RASPBERRIES, such as fied Antwerp, (Hudson River,) Yellow Anttoerp, Orange, 

 Pranconia, KnevetVs Giant, S^c , including several thousand of the Autumn bearing kinds, Belle de Fonte- 

 nay. Marvel of Four Hertsons, and others. 



STRAWBERRIES — The most extensive stock of saleable plants and varieties— comprising over sixty 

 sorts — in the Union. 



Fine BLACKBERRIES — Neiii htocMlle and Dorchester, in large quantities. 



Also, FIGS, FILBERTS and MULBERRIES. 



Orders from Nurserymen, Dealers, and others who may wish to buy in large quantities, as well as those 

 who may favor us with the siriallest orders, will be executed with care and dispatch. 



CATALodUKS containing description, witi) prices at retail, and No. 4 Catalogue, offering plants in large 

 (juanlities, sent on application containing a postage stanlp for each. 



ilF'E.OST & CO., 



Aug. 60— It Proprietors of the Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y» 



COTSWOLD BUCKS AND EWES. 



I have for sale a few very fine yearliijg Cotswold Bucks, and wishing to reduce the size of my flock, 

 Would sell a few Ewes, all of which will be sold Ht reasonable prices, considering their quality. As to the 

 character of my sheep, reference is m ide to the Editor ol' the Planter. 



JOHN R. WOODS, 



July 24th, 1860. [Aug. 60— It] Near Ivy Depot Post Office, Albemarle Co., Va. 



