1853 . 
THE CULTIVATOR. 
325 
FRUIT TREES, 
Ornamental Shrubs, Flowering' Hants, &c. 
J J. THOMAS lias for sale at his Nursery, Macedon, N. 
® Y.j a hue and select collection of Fruit Trees, propa¬ 
gated from the best proved sorts, consisting- of:— 
Apple Trees, ... at 20 cts: each, $15 per 100. 
Pench, do large,.... 20 do 15 do 
do do 1 year from bud, 15 do 12 do 
Cherry, do with fine heads, 31 do 25 do 
Pear, do standards....... 50 do 
do do dwarfs,. 37 do 
Plum, do . 37 do 
Besides the smaller fruits, as Strawberries, Grapes, Ac. 
For those who desire it, careful selections will be made by 
the proprietor, of the different sorts, so as to afford a regular 
succession of the finest varieties, through summer, autumn, 
and winter, without additional charge. 
Also, for sale, a large collection of hardy ORNAMENTAL 
TREES and SHRUBS. HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL 
FLOWERING PLANTS, Ac., among which are a hun¬ 
dred selected sorts of Roses, the finest Spiraeas, Peeonias, 
Phloxes, Tulips, Ac. 
Orders directed “ J. J. THOMAS, Macedon, Wayne Co., 
N. Y.,” and accompanied with remittances, -will be careful¬ 
ly filled, and the trees or plants packed in the best manner for 
safe conveyance by railway. 
9 mo. 8—36—8t—m2t. 
Syracuse Nurseries—Syracuse, N. Y. 
T HORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & CO., particularly in¬ 
vite the attention of Nurserymen, Venders, and Planters, 
to their immense stock of trees 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, §c. —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-liouse Plants, Fuchsias , Pompohe 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, arid 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 Catalougue 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 applicantions, (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. 
Suffolk Figs. 
S IX pairs of purely bred Suffolk Pigs, also breeding sows, 
for sale by C. J. HOLDEN, 
Sept. 15—2t* Walpole, N. H. 
Pear Seedlings. 
I T^OR SALE, 50,000 Pear Stocks, one year old, raised here 
. from Northern seed—very strong, suitable for nursery 
planting the ensuing spring. 
Also, a general and very complete assortment of hardy 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS AND 
PLANTS. 
Particular attention paid to the cultivation of the Pear— to 
which the soil here is admirably adapted—and of which fine 
healthy trees can be supplied, of nearly every choice varie¬ 
ty in cultivation. 
Catalogues sent gratis, on receipt of a stamp for pre-pay¬ 
ment of the postage. Freight paid to the Lake. 
J. BATTEY, Union Nurseries, 
Sept. 15, 1353—w3t—mlt. _Keesevilie, N. Y. 
American Botanic Garden and Nurseries. 
K AAA Standard Pear Trees, 3, years old, 5 to 7 feet high, 
mostly Virgalieu and Bartletts. 
5,000 do. 2 years old, 3 to 5 feet high, including many other 
leading varieties. These trees are all healthy and vigorous. 
5,000 Peach, one year from bud, strong and fine. 
20,000 Balsam FFs: 3 years, cultivated, very fine. 
10,000 American Arborvitce , 2 years, cultivated. 
The above, and many other articles, are offered at whole¬ 
sale, at very low prices. 
Also a general assortment of FRUIT AND ORNA¬ 
MENTAL TREES, Shrubs, Roses, Pasonies, Phloxes, Spt- 
reas, Tulips, Hyacinths, Ac., Ac., at retail. 
Particular attention is given to the cultivation of I-IARDY 
EVER GREENS, for Door-yards and for Hedges. 
Catalogues furnished gratis. 
Orders solicited. Address DELL A COLLINS, 
Sept. 8—36—3t.—mlt. Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
Genesee Valley Nurseries. 
A FROST A CO., Rochester, N. Y., solicit the attention 
e of Amateurs, Orchardists, Nurserymen, and others 
about to piant, to their stock of Fruit Trees, which is the 
largest, and much the finest that they have ever offered, con¬ 
sisting, in part, of the following: 
Standard Fruit Trees—of Apple, 60 varieties, Pear, 75 
var., Cherry, 50 var., Plum, 25 var., Peaches, 30 var., Necta¬ 
rines, 6 var., Apricot, 6 var., comprising every sort of merit. 
Fruit Trees on the best stocks of Apple, Pear and Cherry, 
and of the above large collection of sorts. 
Small Fruits—Currants, 15 varieties, Gooseberries, 100 
var., Grapes, native and Foreign, 25 var., Raspberries, 5 
var., Strawberries, 20 var., Ac. 
Deciduous and Evergreen Trees for Lawns, Parks, Streets, 
Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs in great variety, inclu¬ 
ding 400 sorts of the Rose. 
Bulbs in varieties, Crocus, Crown Imperials, Gladiolus, 
Hyacinths, Lilies, including the Lancifolium of sorts, Tu¬ 
lips, Ac. 
Chrysanthemums, the finest new Pompone, or Daisy var. 
Dahlias, the best and highest prize varieties shown in Eng¬ 
land, during 1851-2, including all the best varieties of old 
sorts. 
Green House and Bedding Plants, Ac., Ac., of every de¬ 
scription. 
Plants for Hedges, Buckthorn, Osage Orange, Privet, 
American Arbor Vitae. (White Cedar.) Norway Spruce, Ac., 
all of which will be supplied at the lowest rates. 
All articles are put up in the most superior manner, so that 
the plants, Ac., may go thousands of miles, and reach their 
destination in perfect safety. 
Parties giving their orders, may depend that perfect satis¬ 
faction will be given them. 
The following Catalogues, containing the prices, are pub¬ 
lished for gratuitous distribution, but as we are obliged to 
pre-pay the postage if they are mailed, correspondents will 
please enclose a one cent postage stamp for each catalogue 
wanted. 
No. 1. A descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, Ornamental 
Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Ac. 
No. 2. A descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, and 
other bedding plants, Ac., Ac., including many new articles 
which may be introduced. up to the time of its publication, 
and issued every spring. 
No. 3. A wholesale Catalogue, a trade list just published 
for the fall of 1853, and spring of 1854, comprising Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, such as Evergreens, Ac., which are 
offered in large quantities. 
Rochester, Sept. 22, 1853—w3t. 
Seed, Wheat ami Bye. 
M ULTICOLE RYE, Soules, Blue Stem, Australian, New 
Mediterranean, Genesee, White and Flint Wheat. 
For sale by LONGETT A GRIFFING, 
Sept. 15—w3t—mlt. No. 25 Cliff Street, New York. 
