1853. 
THE CULTIVATOR 
291 
Syracuse Nurseries—Syracuse, N. Y. 
T I-IORP, SMITH. HANCHETT A CO., particularly in¬ 
vite the attention of Nurserymen, Venders, and Planters, 
to their immense slock of tree's of every description, being of 
unusually fine growth. 
Standard Fruits of Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peach¬ 
es, §c., for orchard planting, vigorous, stocky, and well form¬ 
ed. 
Dwarf and Pyramidal Pear Trees, on the best Angers or 
French Quince Stocks (embracing every good variety that 
will work well,) 2 years.old, very beautiful, vigorous, and 
well formed. 
Dwarf Cherries on Mahaleb Stocks, 1, 2, and 3 years old 
trees, finely formed and handsome. 
Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, if :.—Our stock con¬ 
sists of the choicest varieties, including the new celebrated 
sorts. 
Grape Vines, of all the hardy sorts, with some 40 foreign 
varieties, grown in pots from single eyes. 
We would particularly request persons who are desirous of 
purchasing, to examine the above trees, as they are not only 
worked on the best stocks that can be procured, and grown 
in good soil—but they are stout, stocky, and vigorous, ma¬ 
turing their wood early in the fall; and as we pay the most 
strict attention to our trees, during every stage of their 
growth, we feel that no stronger guarantee of accuracy can 
be given in this respect. 
Ornamental Trees —Such as Horse Chestnuts, Sugar and 
Silver Maples, Elms, Black Walnuts, Silver Abeles, Tulip 
trees, Ac., we have very large and fine for street planting. 
Shrubbery .—A splendid collection, containing everything 
new and rare. 
Roses .—One of the largest collections in the country, in¬ 
cluding all the novelties. Also the celebrated “Augusta” 
Rose, which has given such universal satisfaction the pre¬ 
sent summer. 
Bulbous Roots .—We are now receiving from Holland by 
steamer, a splendid importation of Bulbous Roots, compris¬ 
ing all the choicest varieties. 
Green-house Plants, Fuchsias, Pompone Chrysanthemums, 
Verbenas, Dahlias, Strawberry and Hedge Plants, fyc. 
All orders strictly complied with in every respect, and arti¬ 
cles packed in the best manner for transportation to any part 
of the United States. For further particulars see Catalogues. 
No. 1. A general Descriptive Catalogue, combining Nos. 
2, 3, and 4, in one volume. 
No. 2. A general Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 
No. 3 A new Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, Roses, Flowering Plants, Ac. 
No. 4. A Descriptive Calalougue of Dahlias, Verbenas, 
Chrysanthemums, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Bedding out and 
Green-house Plants. Also a wholesale Catalogue or Nurse¬ 
ry trade list. The above Catalogues will be sent gratis to 
all appiicanlions, (post-paid,) enclosing for the wholesale list 
one penny stamp—for No 1 a letter stamp—and Nos. 2, 3, 
and 4, two penny stamps each. 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT A CO. 
Sept. 1—m2t —w37, 38, 39. 
Great Auction Sale of Trees, &c. 
R. PRINCE & Co., Proprietors of the Linnsean Gar¬ 
den and Nurseries, Flushing, intend selling at Auction 
their immense stock of'Fruit and Ornamental Trees and 
Shrubbery, of all sizes, about the 1st October next, the ground 
being wanted for Building lots. This is the best opportunity 
ever presented for new Nurseries to obtain full supplies, and 
for older on s to fill up deficiencies , Complete Catalogues 
and further information will be sent to all who wish to, attend 
the sale. Sept. 1—34—It—mlt. 
Geneva Nurseries. 
T HESE Nurseries are located just half way between Sy¬ 
racuse and Rochester, being fifty miles from each place, 
and the facilities for shipping trees are equal to any in the 
State. Our stock of trees is now extensive:— 
30.000 Cherry, 1 to 3 years old. 
30,000 Peach, 1 year old. 
6,000 Plum, 1 year old. 
150,000 Apple, 1 to 5 years old. 
5,000 European Ash. (Mountain) large size. 
6,000 Horse Chestnut, (large,) with a general assort¬ 
ment of other trees. 
STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN. 
500,000 Apple, 1 and 2 years; 25,000 Pear, 1 year; 25,000 
Cherry; 10,000 Plum : 5,000 Sweet Briar. 1 year from seed ; 
5,000 Mountain Ash ; 50.000 Asparagus Roots ; 50,000 Osage 
Orange, 1 and 2 years; 20,000 White Cedar; 5,000 Balsam 
Fir, 1 to 4 ft.; 2,000 Sugar Maples; 2.000 Hemlocks; 6,000 
Norway Spruce; 120,000 Basket Willow. 
Geneva, Sept., 1353.—mlt* W. F. Sc E. SMITH. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c. 
THE subscribers have the pleasure of announcing an im- 
J- inense stock of trees, Ac., for the autumn trade—em¬ 
bracing 
Standard Trees for Orchards. 
Dwarf and Pyramidal Trees for Gardens. 
Ornamental Trees for streets, parks, and pleasure grounds. 
Rare, and Beautiful Lawn Trees. 
Few and rare Weeping Trees. 
Evergreen Trees, embracing the. rarest species of Pines, 
Firs, Spruces, Yews, Cedars, Junipers, Ac. 
Hardy Flowering Shrubs. 
Roses, of all classes, and embracing the newest and best 
sorts. 
Dahlias —the finest English prize sorts. 
Chrysanthemums —including the finest of the new Pom¬ 
pone varieties. 
Phloxes and Pceonies —superb collections. 
Bedding Plants —a complete assortment. 
Bidbous Roots —-just imported from Holland, and of the fin¬ 
est quality. 
Hedge Platits. 
Box Edging. 
Rhubarb, Asparagus, fyc., fyc. 
The favorable season has given everything a vigorous and 
fine growth. All orders, whether for large or small quanti¬ 
ties, executed with the greatest care, and in strict compli¬ 
ance with the wishes of the purchaser. Packing done in the. 
most secure and skiliful manner, so that parcels can be trans¬ 
mitted thousands of miles with safety. Nurserymen and 
dealers in trees, will be supplied on the most liberal terms. 
The following Catalogues are sent gratis, and prepaid to 
all who apply and enclose a postage stamp for each. 
No. I. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. 2. do do Ornamental Trees, Ac. 
No. 3. Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Green-house 
Plants, Ac. 
No. 4. Wholesale Catalogue. 
ELLWANGER A BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, New-York. 
Sept. 1—33—3t.—mlt. 
Geo. H. Cherry & Co., 
River-Bank Nurseries , Rochester, New-York , 
O FFER for sale a large assortment of FRUIT TREES 
of all kinds. The Trees are well gro wn, healthy and 
vigorous, and none other will ever he sent out. In addition 
to the above we offer, by request, a part of our young stock 
for transplanting:, comprising-— 
100,000 Apples, 1 year from graft 
35,000 do 2 years from graft. 
15,000 Cherries, 1 year from bud. 
5,000 do 2 years from bud. 
with Dwarf Pears, Peaches Plums, Appricots, Ac. 
Nurserymen desiring such stock, will find the above well 
worth their notice. 
Orders for Trees are solicited, under a strong persuasion 
that we shall be able to give satisfaction. No pains will be 
spared to secure the confidence of the public. 
GEO. H. CHERRY A Co., 
River Bank Nursery, North of St. Paul-street, Office 1.06 
Stale-street, Rochester, N. Y. Aug. 13—wllm2t. 
SAME EL MOULSON, 
At the Old Nursery, Office 36 Fron t Street, Rochester, N. Y 
TS prepared to furnish inventories to post paid applicants, 
JL consisting in part of— 
120,000 dwarf and standard pear trees. 
90,000 Apple trees. 
50.000 Peach trees. 
30,000 Plum, cherry, and apricot, over 100,000 hardy 
evergreens, and a fine selection of weeping deciduous trees, 
ornamental shrubs, hybrid perpetual roses, together with such 
novelties as may be classed strictly hardy. Also a verylimi- 
ted assortment of half hardy, small size, such as Cryptomeria 
Juponica, Cedrus Deodara. Ac. 
The amateur wishing prime fruits of well established re¬ 
pute, or the agriculturist needing fine cropping thoroughly 
tested varieties, may rely upon the most careful execution of 
their orders. 
The ornamental items are entirely grown in the Nursery; 
consequently none of the heavy losses are sustained that usu¬ 
ally occur to recently imported subjects 
The evergreens are •vn.vr robust, and admirably furnished 
to the surface of the gro ! ao*I. z&s# ii'sassJJictg Vr.s siksd tfism 
usual to imported plants. 
Dealers are invited to give a ca’.l before leaking their pur¬ 
chases. September 1—mil. 
