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LINNiEAN BOTANIC GARDENS AND NURSERIES, 



FLUSHING, N. Y. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., 



SUCCESSORS OF WM. PRINCE, AND SOLE PROPRIETORS OF HIS GREAT 



COLLECTION, 



OFFER the largest and choicest assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants to be found in Am- 

 erica, and will transmit Descriptive Catalogui.s to all post-paid applicants desirous to purchase. 

 The choicest varieties of Fruits, which are scarce elsewhere, are here extensively cultivated, and ap- 

 plicants will not be disappointed. Every desirable fruit enumerated by Downing, Manning, Kenrick 

 Hovey, and in the Catalogues of Europe, can be supplied. Of the finest varieties of Pears 50,000 trees 

 can be supplied, of which 15.000 are of bearing age on both the Pear and the Quince. Purchasers are 

 solicited to visit the establishment and judge for themselves, but the same attention will be paid to the 

 selection for all distant correspondents. The prices are as low and mostly lower than trees of equal 

 quality can be elsewhere obtained. And above 



FIVE HUNDRED VARIETIES OF FRUIT TREES, 



And a much larger number of 



ORNAMENTAL TREES 



Can be supplied, that cannot be obtained elsewhere in the Union, except in a few casual instances. Every 

 premium for Hoses and Strawberries was awarded to us by the Long Island Horticultural Society. 



A WHOLESALE CATALOGUE WILL BE SENT TO ALL VENDERS. 



The transportation expense to the West is now moderate, and the Agent's Receipt will be sent to 

 each purchaser, which will prevent the possibility of loss. Cash or a reference can be sent with the 

 order, by those who are strangers to us. 



N. B. — We caution the public against a spurious use of our name and title by a man named Winter, 

 whenever purchased any trees from the late William Prince, and which is calculated to deceive many. 



October 1, — It. 



THE NURSERY OF J. J. THOMAS, 



Macedon, Wayne county, JY. Y., 



CONTAINS A SELECTION OF 



APPLES, PEACHES, CHERRIES, PEARS, APRICOTS, Ac, 



Propagated wholly from trees proved in bearing, 



and embracing the most approved standard sorts, together with such new varieties as a thorough trial 

 has entitled to rank among those decidedly excellent. Nearly all, except a part of the newer varieties, 

 are of large size and fine growth ; the Apples and Cherries varying from 7 to 9 feet high, in most cases. 



The prices are low. 



Trees well packed in bundles, with muded roots in wet moss, for canal and railroad conveyance. 



PLUM SEEDLINGS, one year old, of a variety selected for its adaptation to light as well as heavy 

 soil, at $7 per IdOO. 



All communications, post paid, to be addressed to the Proprietor, Macedon, Wayne county, N. Y. 

 October 1, 1848— 2t. 



