California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, Volume 6, Number 13, 24 October 1856 — Page 102 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J l< )RTICULTURAL, &c. Seed Trees, &c. M» .1. It RAY, Importer and dealer in foreign and Sgtt'tf MMf-'i i d Tines, bulbous Routs, Greenhouse Plants ■X.&1,, domestic hu removed to the capacious nra-JgJSS proof brick itore, !to. 90 J street, where fife is receiving and will offer for sale the rominir season every dr-seriiitlon of Choice (linden. Plaid, Flower nnd Tree Meeds; Apple Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Quince, Nectarine, Almond, Fls and OrnainentHl Trees ; Currant and linoseberry Bushes ; Grape, Strawberry und blackberry Viuos ; Ornamental sMirube and Vim* - f Pie Plum and AsparagSfl Koota; Green House Plants, ike. I 'utllluglioa will he ready fur dcliv cry by ihe first of October. Consignments ol Trees nnd Agricultural Iniplcinents attended to. J. K. nAY, vfl-9 90 J street, Sacramento. Briggs' Nursery, Three Miles from MnryavMlr, on Oreat Road. lasjaa THE Proprietor of this extensive Nursery woatd invite Sywihii-e »ln mi, nil to eatahlish Orchards the coining Autumn to the following stock of Trees, which will be ready for sale: 70,000 Extra Peach Trees, from 3 to 0 feet ; 1 mi. i Dormant Buds; 6,000 Full size Plum, ol best kinds; 10,006 Dormant Buds; 5.000 Cherry Trees, good size—heat sort* 15,009 Pear, ol Ihe rarest kind only; 5,000 Apple Trees, ready lor orchard ; 500 Quince, of very choice kinda; lll.iinil Nectarine Tuts, of extra size; 10,000 Apricot " " " The above are crown under Ihe eye of the undersigned, and the kind of fruit lie Inn exhibited the present year is the best guarantee that they sre Indeed fruit trees Unit will hear. The proprietor of this Nursery will receive from the East this Autumn nn invoice ol some PI fly Thousand Trees. These wfi] loot extra sorts, and audi as tin' ],1 oprii tor will guarantee to Ids patrons. Tlie propriitor hoiiiu desirous of cnconrmiiii'' others to plant Orohards of line Fruit Trei will utter the following inducements : Panel! Trees, No. 1, named first »1 50 each. " " Dormant buds 50 '* Pulm " lull size 250 " '* Dormant buds — 1 25 " Cherry " full size 250 " aw. ' . 1 50 " Apple " « " I" ■ Uuincn " " M --• 150 '* Nectarines 1 50 " Apricots — 1 50 14 All the above trees w ill be warranted true, as tbe pi oprietor i„ more desirous to hare his euatuiiiera succeed and do well, than merely lo sell his trees. iy Purcha-eri of over $1000 will receive a discount of twenty iter neat, vIM G. O. 881008, Marysville. New England Nursery. #>*, THE node,, i-ned. proprietors of this now »cii wtabUabed Nursery, announce to tl "' ,l^!jH3hv " friends and pal i ons that" they will be prepamljjgjja to offer them the praseal seasoa, s collection of Fruit and OF □smental Trees equal to say In the country, and frr superior to any heretofore ottered. A new and valuable experience has been nttailied by us in the varieties ol Iruits adapted to this region, by Ihe knowledge we have gained in bringing them to uaaluill) snd psi wailing the lilffsrcal varieties upon our own grounds. We have ripened Ihe present ye«r about Thirty Itlnda ot Pnulice, and havo fully tested ilo-ir merits, and ilierefnre can speak from the lulle-l experience The expel li'lll-c that we have thus gained, added t. tbe knowledge we had ol comparing them with other sorts grown In various places, eaablss us to grow until i/"* c, m ft../, and by this practical knowledge to be' able to advise aH ptrrcbasers ua relation to the kiadi they want lor the different seasons. There is no country in the world where there ia aucll certain success in fruit gl owing. Or where more macniticcnt fruit could be perfected, than in California, and yet ibeie is a very great deficiency In the practical know lidgo necessary for this success, It Is to this point we hsve turned our uttention, and by our careful observation have mado it practically useful. Tic Peaches whisk ws hare found m reach the highest standard only have been the kinds that vie have propagated lor sale the cStmng seasoni sad these varieties we can unhesi* ttlluglj luimiunml wkk Use fullest rannffsano tlaw they will collie up I , Ihe hliill murk we have given them. We rati parttauw attention oi oui patrons to our I sealing 1 each, ottered tint season for the Brsl tone a- lleaeh's Scedllnir. It ia only necessary tor us to announcethat it is the largest, lioesi aiid eai lbvi i'l-ai'li yet known or grown in this country, the D-nil often tnaasuring lavles itcAm tmciratmjiren ct. This Peach is oi the form and style ol the " Nohloas." In lact it ionel.es a Ufa point bo the bigbsst scale ol perfection, nod will be fulls noted by judges ol U nits this season—a white-tie-bed, juicy, rich and melting. We ash two s pabllc ootice to the new mid valuable Pas en, Ibu flal llnmpsli ail. This Pesch is one of the most superb, rdgh-ookired, yeUow-ffeahed known, and we believe will Be lbund to excel my other yellow Peach known. We shall soon give further notes of Rt Ugh merits. Our ai'ii will be 10 make Uisjasw Fnglsnd Nursery distinj for new snd valuable'fruits in all departments; and with seek view we .-hull never asmoonce trulls as excellent or rare that will in I be h und in I SCOTS rank und merit, and also bring a good reputation to our Nuiveiy. With th. c ie» remarks we tan ounce the following trees to the public, and shaU lttrfijftrr*p*rl' snore in detail, we speak to our triends and patrons thus esrlj to show them we arc prepared to supply tliein. ami 11. i- save tbe trouble and expense if sending out ol the eewatry for trees; and wo ran say mat oar own expei« mo, we eim »»%.• them lime and money too, though tin y pay us live times tbe price of trees in tho Stales: til.ooo Poach Trass in bud, lies! sorts; 4,000 " " lull size lor planting; 5,000 Pear " " ■ 3,000 Cherry " " " i!,(XX) Plum " " " S.IKX) Apple " " » 4,(HSI Quince " " 1,1100 Fig " " " I,II'IH Ahnond " " " 40.1XK1 loupes, 40 varieties ; ..,i«»i Carraats; 3,000 Gooseberries; 10,000 II mey mid Black Locust, Pri.le of Cldna, and other vhiiniueiital TrSSa, of all sizes ; S.IKK) Rosas ol the moat h, null,ill kinds; 50.000 Strawberry vine-01 |aa bed kinds. A lull and complete li-t ol Flowering Banks and Plants, and VlO.-, nod ull the oioer BiseM "lid llniaini iital Plant* lor a WecaeasMro our Batrtaw Mast staffers from them wlB ha promptly attended to, and TsSSS BMSSfSJbj packixl for any distance. We particularly invite purchasers to visit our Nursery and ixamine lor theneelves, coulidcnt that such a viait would se cure for us 1 re 1 nn enlaruement ol lh*)(T orders. All infoiuiation res peed ag Traes,tbetr Und, nnd the planting ol iheiu, I'he. ilully leudcied d, when desired,sons will be made lor purchasers. REACfI * BHJKPHARJ), New BssßkaSa Niiisi-ry, rS43ns r..ui Miles 1 Marysville.

Linnsean Botanic Garden and Hurseries, PltiMliliiKi New York. tmm* \xh it. ntiN« I«i 00 atm tit jßt ssrassaa) mi all hMs and s i/.es ; ShruobNssy, Koses, llulla.us and Herbaceous Flowering Phut*; 11 .loins, Tn ■ .mil Hoi hssseusat IVonkM ; Uirenhou-e FlioiUuii.il kinds, uu ludiu". MO splendid varieties ALSO, So oka lor iiiL-rKltms Ftuil Ti.es: Y. in." Tree.- ol nil kin.lx.uitiil.le lor Nurseries; I i-I.it nml Ornamental Tin nml rtlu-uli S I«, including Everi. i.i.n, Aiiooliurnl and Flower Seed* in any quantity, at lonrst wholesale iales, ot the present crop,aad warraaled ol tin- /ii st quality ; Ui .scosea HatATAX. or Chinese Potato, tlic only American grown siia-k iv the Union; Ki. , Ostvos, PoswagrassStea, Liioiiio, Touner'a Sumach, HadsfctSj Ac, in i|iu>nti!y lor f ■lnn ationa ; ■5|..,v,1., i in-. Ka-|.l» nil-. (•...•eU'rries, Curiaata and Blacktier ii< ■ ol ah |M MtpertOr varieties. Thi- establishment cmipri.-!-the most extenoire collection iv the IJuioii. P -.1 i .I'll .( l:.e i w.-l i ulr« will he sent to sppliranrs. N. II — Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry, (iuinco. Almond, Prune, Apia,it and olliei Fruit Heed, in an} i|uautliy. v»>s FRUiT TREES! FRUIT TREES!! Oak Grove Nursery, Alameda. jf*a? NIK sula-iiilier. whose -t'ok consists of the lines! TfT.--..- ass ci mrrr TREKS, iuipoiio.l irom the Nurseries oi HoVKY .V !'<> . Boston,ssnsl now hum one to lour years eld, many in hearing the present year, cousiatiug ol— iiwart Peers 1 varieties. I'luoi , >3 * Apricot rium \ 8 Foreign Fills (now its, fruit) ' " All the besl rarh lies ol Apple, Pencil, Nuciarine, &c. 100Q Los Angeles dlrapc Viiuv, vow iv Iruit.ihiee ycaisubi. Btrswheiif PlatifaJSM. Person- Mi-hum InUuiiiixli tlieir ground, will do well to visit iho abo.e Noi -ci) nA.I el. .-i t"i ilieio-elves, iMairiug 111 mind that to insure toe liealnJ.y growth ol a tree, v should be transplanted in tie lall. \ For particulars IncfuUla of fl. 1.. PAI.MEII st CO., agents, • n I Washington aVd Davis streets, Han Francisco, or to rg Ifllssi \ I if.ll. H. COOK, Proprietor. Seed oft the (ireat Tree. \ t'ZW ; .i.l Jecdol l.i- lainous Tree ere fur ■V 1, , H ins, on Fourth street, I'luce ol the OsiltTOsyisl Faiimeb. v 5-13