THE CULTIVATOR. 
Monroe Horticultural Garden and Nurseries, 
Greece, Montoe Co. N. Y. 
A GREATLY increased stock ofFruit Trees, Ornamental 
Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants, and a large as¬ 
sortment. of rare Green House Plants and Bulbous roots con¬ 
stantly for sale. 
The stock of Peach and Cherry trees on hand at the present 
time is large, and of young and healthy growth, and were 
mostly cultivated from bearing trees in the nursery or its vi¬ 
cinity,'and will be guarenteed to be true to the kind represent¬ 
ed. Ornamental trees and shrubs of many kinds of large 
size can be supplied. Orders with due references, or with 
money enclosed, will be carefully executed, and trees and 
plants packed in a secure manner, so that they may be car¬ 
ried to any part of the country with safety. 
Trees ana plants will be delivered on the Erie Canal one 
mile from the nursery, or at Rochester, or the steamboat land¬ 
ing if desired. Catalogues can be had at the Rochester Seed 
Store, or can be sent per mail to applicants if requested. 
Communications addressed to ASA ROWE. 
A 
Mott’9 Patent Agriculturist’s Furnace & Cauldron 
H AS been awarded a Silver Cup, by the New-York State 
Agricultural Society, a Silver Medal by the American 
Institute, a Silver Medal by the Manufacturers’ and Mecha¬ 
nics’ Association at Boston; besides premiums at the Fairs of 
several county agricultural societies. 
In every instance heard from, it has given the user better 
satisfaction than he had anticipated. 
For a description of this most useful article, the proprietor 
respectfully refers to the “Cultivator” Extra, for Decem¬ 
ber, 1840, and to the October number, page 165, for the pre¬ 
sent year. . 
Merchants and dealers in stoves or in agricultural imple¬ 
ments, who are desirous of dealing in them, are requested to 
send in early orders. 
They are now sold at manufacturer’s prices, transportation 
and expenses added: ^ 
In New-York —By N. Starbuck & Son, Troy; G. G. 
Heermance, Albany; J. S. & M. Peckham, Utica ; Shourds 
& Searing, Cayuga county; F. Manning, Syracuse; M. C. 
Wecld, Rochester ; Dudley & Thompson, Buffalo; Spalding 
&, Mack, Lockport; J. Cross, Madison county; Weller, 
Haines & Co. Norwich, Chenango county; Mack and Fer¬ 
ris, Ithaca; Low &. Bradley, Poughkeepsie; Mann &Cook, 
Catskill; R. Coffin, Hudson ; E. F. & H. N. Foote, Coopers 
town; J. T- McCarty & Co. Rhinebeck ; and Brown & Wil 
cox, Little Falls- _ 
In Connecticut —By several dealers in Hartford; R. B. 
Steel, New-Haven; S. & L. Curtis, Norwalk: E. Crofoot, 
Middletown; Pomeroy Hall, Colchester; A. Pixley, Port 
Chester; and Elliot & Leftingwell, Clinton. 
In New-Jersey —.[.Thompson, Rahway; Tucker & Og¬ 
den, Elizabethtown ; J. Willis and J. Crane, Morristown. 
In Pennsylvania —Arnold & Sutton, Honesdale, and D. 
O. Prouty, Philadelphia. 
In Massachusetts—D Prouty & Co. and H. & M. Stimp- 
son, Boston; and Peck & Backus, Pittsfield. 
Virginia —C. H. Hunt, Fredncksburgh; D. & C. R. Wel¬ 
ler, Titus C. Rice, Richmond. 
A. Williams in Baltimore; P. S. Campbell in New Or¬ 
leans; F. A- & M. Owen, Memphis, Tenn.; W. & R. P 
Reesor, Cincinnati, Ohio; and by the Patentee 
J. L. MOTT, 264 Water sf.,N. Y. 
To whom all applications for State, County or Foundry 
rights, which wilt be sold, with patterns, upon favorable terms, 
must be addressed, and all letters not covering orders, post 
paid. No Furnaces sent out on commission. 
Works Recently Published, 
BY WILEY & PUTNAM, NEW-YORK. 
TREATISE on the Theory and Practice of Landscape 
_Gardening, adapted to North America; with a view to 
the Improvement of Country Residences. By A. J. Down¬ 
ing. $3.50. , . , 
The Theory of Horticulture; or an attempt to explain the 
principals operation of Gardening upon PhysilOgtcal princi¬ 
ples, by John Lindley, Ph. D., R. S. &c. &c. &. first Ame¬ 
rican edit., with notes, etc.,;by Dr. A. Gray, and A. J. Down¬ 
ing, Esq, with numerous ilulstrations on wood, 12 mo. $1.25. 
Blacklock’s Treatise on Sheep, with the best means of 
their improvement, general management, and the treatment 
of their diseases; with a chapter on wool, and history of the 
wool trade. 1 vol. 12 mo. 75c. 
Flora of North America, by John Torrey, M. D. and Asa 
Gray, M. D. part 2 of vol 2. 
Boswell’s Poultry Yard; a practical view of the best me¬ 
thod of selecting, rearing, and breeding the various species of 
Domestic Fowls. 1 vol. 18 mo. 
They have also for sale, 
Davy’s Agricultural Chemistry, 6th ed. with Notes bv Dr. J. 
Davy, with 10 large plates, $vo. $4.50. London, 1840. 
De Candolle’s Vegetable Organography, translated, 2 vols. 
8Vo, $8. London, 1840. 
Dickson on the Management of Poultry etc. 12mo. $1.50. 
London. 
Don’s Gardeners’ and Botanists’ Dictionary, or General His¬ 
tory of Plants, 4 large vols. 4to, new in boards, 21. 12s. 
Eaton <fc Wright's Botany of North America, 8vo, $4. Troy, 
1840. 
The Flower Garden, its cultivation, arrangement -etc., with 
list of plants, etc , 12mo, colored plates, cloth, gilt, $3. Lon¬ 
don, 1839. 
Liebig’s Organic Chemistry, and its Application to Agricul¬ 
ture, edited by L. Playfair, 8vo, $3.50. London, 1840. 
Lindley’s Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden, $5. Lon- 
don. 
Loudon’s Encyclodaedia of Agriculture, $11. London. 
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Gardening, $11. London. 
Loudon’s Encyclopedia of Plants, $18. London. 
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Archi. 
tecture, $15. London. 
Loudon’s Suburban Gardener, 8vo. $5.50. London. 
Low’s Elements of Practical Agriculture, new edit. 8vo, 
$5.50. London. 
Low’s Illustrations of the Domestic Animals of Great Bri¬ 
tain, a splendid work, with plates finely colored, folio, part 
I. to VI. each, $6.50. London, 1840. 
Mackintosh’s Flower Garden, 12ino, cloth, gilt, $3. London. 
Mackintosh’s Greenhouse, Hothouse and Stove, 12rno, cloth, 
gilt edged. $3. London. 
Mackintosh’s Orchard and Fruit Garden, 12mo, cloth, gilt, 
London. 
Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, a splendid and valuable work, 
with large plates accurately and finely colored from Na¬ 
ture, vols. 1 to 6 each, royal 8vo, half-morocco, gilt edges, 
per vol. $10. London, 1835—40. 
Tusser’s Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, (a quaint 
old work,) new ed. 8vo, $2.50. London, 1812. 
Russell’s Treatise on Practical and Chemical Agriculture, 
etc. 8vo, half-bound, $3.50. Leamington, Eng. 1841. 
Grime’s Patent Smut Machine. 
T HE Committee of the New-York Agricultural Society 
report, that they have examined with great satisfaction 
“Grimes' Patent Smut Machine ,” presented by Mr. J. Dur- 
kee, of Utica; and in all its parts they have found it simple 
and permanent in its construction, and in a manner to pre¬ 
clude the possibility of heat. They have also viewed one of 
the machines in operation and its performance upon a very 
smutty quality of wheat, so much so as to be unsaleable in 
any market— and with a single operation of this machine 
was rendered pure and clean. 
The committee, with much pleasure, observe that in their 
opinion, this machine surpasses all others which have come 
within their knowledge, in many years experience in the mill 
ing business; and they deem the introduction of it ofgreat im 
portance to millers and wheat growers, and most cheerfully 
award a premium of Twenty Dollars to Mr. Durkee, in ac¬ 
cordance with the resolution of the State Agricultural Society 
to award new premiums in cases of no competition, when 
the implement is highly meritorious.—Rep. of Com. 
The subscriber keeps on hand a supply of Grimes’ Patent 
Smut Machines, and will supply orders from any part of the 
State of New-York. J. DURKEE. 
Utica, November, 1841. 
Garden, Field and Fjower Seeds, 
M OSTLY raised by the subscriber. Fruit Trees of al 
kinds, Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Herbace 
ous Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, Double Dahlias, Green 
house Plants, &c. &c. from the Mount Hope Garden anc 
Nurseries; all warranted genuine as represented, will be 
be carefully packed and forwarded to order, when accompa 
nied with cash, at very low prices. Selections will be made 
by the proprietor when requested. C. F. GROSMAN. 
Rochester , N. 1, 1842. 
Agricultural 
Fruit Trees. 
T HE subscribers have for sale, at their Nursery, near 
Macedonville on the Erie canal, 
3,000 Peuch trees, of thrifty growth, at 25 cents each, $20 
per 100. 
800 Cherry trees, (seedling stocks,) from 3 to 5 feet high, 
37^ cents each. 
700 Apple trees, 3 to7Jeet high, 25 cents each, $18 per 100. 
And m addition, a few hundred pear, apricot, and necta¬ 
rine trees, of smaller size and of the best varieties. 
The Peach trees consist chiefly of the following varieties : 
Early Ann, Tillotson’s Early, Large Red Rareripe, Early 
York, White Imperial, Royal Kensington, Seabott’s (large 
red,) Yellovv Alberge, Red Check Malocoton, late York and_ 
Heath, forming a succession of line fruit for more than two" 
months. 
The varieties of the apple are, Woolman’s Early, Yellow 
Harvest, Bough, Sine Qua Non, Buffington’s Early, Straw¬ 
berry, Rarnbo, Bellflower, Swaar, &c. 
The Cherries include the May Duke, Early Richmond, 
Black Tartarian, White Tartarian, Black Carone, Transpa¬ 
rent Guigne, Carnation, tte. 
All of which have been propagated from bearing trees, and 
their genuineness or excellence fully tested by rigid examinations 
of the fruit. 
This practice will be invariably adhered to, however limi¬ 
ted in consequence may be the supply. In propagating, free 
use has been made at all times of the fine collection of proved 
fruit in the possession of David Thomas of Cayuga county, 
and no pains have been spared by the subscribers in extend¬ 
ing their list of varieit.es lor examination, selections from 
which in addition to the above, will be offered to the public 
next year. 
Orders from a distance, directed “Thomas & Smith, Mace- 
don, Wayne county, N. Y.” accompanied with remittances, 
will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Orders may also 
be left with David Thomas, near Aurora, Cayuga county. 
Purchasers will please state when any discretion is given the 
subscribers as to selection. W. R. SMITH, 
J. J. THOMAS. 
Macedon, 8 mo. 1, 1841. 
Machinery. 
F OR sale by Robert Sinclair, Jr. No. 60 Light-street, Bal¬ 
timore. Goldsborough Corn Shelter &. Husking Ma¬ 
chine—warranted to husk and shell 000 bushels of corn per 
day, or shell in stripped state 1,200 bushels, ...... $35.00 
Do. for manual power which performs at about half 
the rate as above, .... ■ 35.00 
Do. for Husking & Shelling Corn and Thrashing 
Grain, all of which is done perfectly and with as¬ 
tonishing despatch,. 60.00 
Horse powers adapted to the draft of 2 or more 
horses, made very simple and strong,. 100al25 
Spike Thrashing Machines, warranted to be equal 
to any in the country,.... 50 to 75 
Straw Cutters lor separating straw from the gram 
when thrashing,... 20 to 25 
Patent Hay and Tocacco Presses very simply con¬ 
structed, and great pow'er,. 125.00 
Knowles’ patent Grain & Grass Cutting machines, 150.00 
Vegetable Cutters, warranted to cut 1,000 bushels 
turneps, beets, &c.per day,. 20.00 
Grindstones, hung on friction rollers,... 15.00 
Centrifugal Disseminators for spreading lime, ash¬ 
es, &c. 30.00 
Baldwin’s Patent Corn and Cob Crusher,. 65 00 
Cylindrical Straw Cutters for manual or horse pow¬ 
er, a first rate article,. 30a45a75 
Fanning Mills,. .. .. 25a30 
25 sorts Plows, embracing the sub-soil, hill side, par¬ 
ing and every other useful variety,.. 3al5 
Cultivators for Tobacco and Corn, made to expand 
and stationary,. 5a6.50 
Harrows, hinge, V shape, common drag and im¬ 
proved English,. 7a25 
Drill and Sowing Machines,.. • 12a25 
Ox Yokes, Swingle Trees, Hoes, and every other variety of 
Agricultural Tools. 
Fancy and common Garden Tools. 
Garden and Field Seeds, embracing a very large and genu¬ 
ine assortment. 
Books on cultivation and management of Stock. 
Trees and Plants supplied at the shortest notice. 
*** Catalogues of the above supplied gratis, giving prices 
and description of each article for sale. 
Downing’s Botanic Gardens and Nurseries, 
NEWBURGH, NEW-YORK. 
T HIS establishment contains at present one of the largest 
collections of Trees and Shrubs to be found in the Uni¬ 
ted States ; and, from its peculiar position ner the Highlands 
of the Hudson, its productions are found to possess a great 
advantage in point of hardiness, when transplanted, over 
those raised further south. 
It is constantly the aim of the proprietors to conduct the 
business of the establishment in the most scientific and care¬ 
ful manner; and all persons ordering trees or plants, are as¬ 
sured that no pains are spared to insure the genuineness of 
every article sent out. 
Especial attention is paid to Fruit Trees, and a collection 
is offered comprising; all the finest varieties that are worthy 
of cultivation. Also, a great variety of Ornamental Trees, 
flowering shrubs, herbaceous plants, and a large stock of the 
most beautiful hardy roses, dahlias, &c. &c. 
For hedges a large quantity of the Newcastle, (N. J.) thorn, 
an American species, better adapted than any other to this 
climate, is offered. 
Priced Catalogues will be furnished gratis on application 
by mail, and all orders, post paid, will receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. Trees and plants will be carefully packed for trans- 
portaion to any portion of the Union. 
A, J. DOWNING & CO. 
Newburgh, N. Y. 1841. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, «fcc. 
NURSERY OF WM. KENRICK—NONANTUM HILL. 
|F Peach and Pear Trees, of Plum and Cherry Trees, a 
collection unrivalled in any former year, for extensive 
numbers ot fine trees, of those most productive and valuable, 
of new and finest kinds. 
Gooseberries of first quality, Apples, Quinces, Grape Vines, 
Raspberries, Currants, Strawberres, &c. The new abridged 
and descriptive Catalogue for 1842, which is now in prepara- 
will be sent to all who apply. 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Honeysuckles,&c. Splen¬ 
did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other roses—of 
Tree Peonies, of Herbaceous Peonies, and other flowering 
Plants—of double dahlias, &c. Rhubarb of first rate newest 
kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, &c. 
All orders adressed to the subscriber will be promptly at¬ 
tended to, and Trees, when so ordered, will be securely pack 
ed in Mats and Moss, for safe transport to all distant places 
by land or sea ; and delivered in the city free of charge for 
transportation, by the wagon which is sent thither daily,"or or¬ 
ders may be left at the stand at No. 44 Congress-street, Bos¬ 
ton. WM. KENRICK. 
Nonantum Hill, Newtown. 
J. F. Callan’s & Co. Seed Store, 
A GRICULTURAL Repository and Green-House, corner 
of E. an 7th streets, Washington. Constantly on hand 
every variety of Garden and Flower Seeds and Roots, Agri¬ 
cultural Implements and Books, Garden Tools, Green-House 
Plants, Bouquets and Cut Flowers, Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees and Shrubbery, &c. 
Farm for Sale. 
4 FARM situated on the west bank of the Hudson riyer, 2 
YdL miles below the city of Albany, containing 125 acres, 
with the right of soil. For further particulars, inquire on the 
premises. ALFRED BIRCH, ) 
SAM. L. SOUTHARD, [ Executors. 
ALMOND BIRCH, ) 
4 MERICAN SEED STORE AND AGRICULTURAL 
Yjl WAREHOUSE, No. 7 Merchant’s Row, near State- 
street, Boston. Hovey & Co. wholesale and retail dealers in 
Garden and Grass Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Plants, 
Bulbs, &c. offer for sale one of the largest and most complete 
assortments of garden seeds of the growth of 1841, to be found 
in the country; comprising all the newest and most approved 
sorts, nearly all of which were raised expressly for us, by the 
most experienced growers. Some of the most important 
are as follows: 
fiugar Beet, Carrots, Ruta Baga, Turneps, Pure Blood Beef, 
Cabbages, Onions, Lettuces, Peas, Beans, Corn, Squashes, 
Cauliflower, Radishes, Parsneps, &c. &c. with every variety 
wanted in the garden. Also Agricultural Implements, Grass 
Seed, Red and White Clover, Lucerne, Millet, Foul Meadow 
Grass, Barley, Spring Rye, Wheat, Ac. of the best quality. 
Seeds put up in boxes, of various sizes, from $5 to $50 
each, all ready for retail—every kind neatly labelled with the 
name, and practical directions for their cultivation. 
Seeds packed so as to be safely transported to any part of 
the world. Catalogues of Seeds, Trees, Dahlias, &c. gratis 
on application. HOVEY & Co. 
Boston, Dec. 1841. 
