FISHKILL LANDING NURSERY; 



Two and a half miles north from the JVewburgh Ferry. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



THE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of Fruit Growers, and Dealers in Fruit Trees, to 

 the large stock offered for sale by him this fall, consisting of 



TWENTY THOUSAND APPLE TREES, 

 of the most approved varieties, from 4 to 8 feet high, at from $15 to $20 per hundred. 



TEN THOUSAND PEAR TREES, 



embracing one hundred of the best varieties to be found, 3 to 7 feet high, — $25 to $34 per hundred. 



EIGHT THOUSAND CHERRY TREES, 



from one to three years from the inoculation, 4 to 10 feet high, — $34 per hundred. 



TEN THOUSAND PLUM TREES, 

 strong and healthy, from one to three years from the buds, 4 to 8 feet high, — ^$34 per hundred. 



FIVE THOUSAND APRICOT TREES, 



of the best sorts, on peach and plum stocks ; two thousand of which are the Early Golden, a very hardy 

 and productive variety, one to three years from the buds,— $12.50 on peach, $34 on plum stocks, per 

 hundred. 



THIRTY THOUSAND PEACH TREES. 

 of the most valuable sorts, entirely free from disease, one to two years from the inoculation, — $6 to $8 

 per hundred. 



EIGHT THOUSAND ISABELLA AND CATAWBA GRAPE VINES, 

 two to four years old, with five roots. They have been annually cut back, and in excellent condition for 

 vineyard planting. $12 to $18 per hundred. Also, 



ONE THOUSAND QUINCE TREES, mostly of the Apple variety. 

 Currant and Raspberry Bushes, Strawberry V^ines, Sfc, together with about 10,000 Deciduous and 



Evergreen Ornamental Trees, many of ivhich are extra large. 

 The subscriber is induced to sell at the very low prices above named, in consequence of his stock be- 

 ing very large. All those who are about planting Orchards, starting Nurseries, or engaged in the sale 

 of Trees, are invited to visit and inspect his stock. 



The Fruit Trees have been inoculated under the immediate inspection of the proprietor, and mostly 

 from trees in his own grounds, and are of the 



MOST VAIiUABIiE STAND AR© SORTS. 



From 40 to 50 acres, attached to the Nursery, are closely set with standard and specimen Trees, 

 which greatly increase his facilities for the attainment of correctness. 



The New and Valuable Peaches, 



which have, within a few years past, originated at the South, as well as the 



Choice Apples of the West, 



have been propagated, and are of a fine size for transplanting. 

 TREES, SHRUBS, jlND VINES, 

 when ordered, will be taken up carefully, and packed, so as to be sent safely to any part of the Union. 

 Catalogues sent to all post paid applicants. Orders, by mail or otherwise, will receive immediate 

 attention. 



DAN'L BRINCKERHOFF. 

 Fishkill Landing, Dutchess county, N. Y., October 1, i848^U. 



