FRUIT TREES, &c. 



' I ^ HE subscriber offers for sale from 



TWELVE TO TWENTY THOUSAND FRUIT TREES, 



Consisting of all the best varieties of the 



PEAM, APPI.E, PEUM, AWI> CHERRY. 



Many of these trees have been twice transplanted, and can be removed in the autumn, or spring, 

 with safety. 



Persons wishing to purchase extra sized fine trees will please call and make a selection. They will 

 be sold at the lowest market price. Also, 



ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BUCKTHORN PLANTS, 

 one, two, three andfotir years from the seed. 

 BEAUTY PRAIRIE, BALTIMORE BELLE, MOSS, AND OTHER ROSES, SHRUBS 

 AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 



TULIPS, IN 376 VARIETIES. 

 The Boston and Mount Pleasant Roxbury coaches run to and from the Nurseries every half hour. 



SAMUEL WALKER, 

 Eustis-street, Roxbury, Mass. 

 September 1, 1848— (s.o.n. & m'ch&ap.) 



HIGHLAND NURSERIES, NEWBURGH, NEW-YORK. 



LATE A. J. DOWNING & CO. 



n^HE undersigned beg leave to inform their patrons, and the public in general, that their stock of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c. &c., 

 for autumn planting, is unusually large and thrifty, especially Pears, Plums and Apples. Of most o' 

 the standard varieties of the latter, there are several thousand trees, three and four years old, of large 

 size, suitable for orchard planting, together with a general assortment of Cherry, Peach, Nectarine and 

 Apricot Trees ; also Grape Vines, small fruits, 8ic. &c. 



Pear on Quince Stocks. 



Portugal Quince trees, standard high 6 feet, $1 00 



do do quenouille, do 1 00 



Angers, (true,) do do 100 



Smaller trees of the above, 50 



Hedge Plants. 



Buckthorn, two year old, per 1000, $8 00 



Osage Orange, do do 12 00 



The ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT is full and complete. For particulars see Catalogue ; a 

 new edition of which is just issued for 1848 and '49, and will be sent to all post paid applicants. 



Orders respectfully solicited, and will receive prompt attention, which will be carefully packed and 

 shipped to any part of the Union or Europe. 



N. B. Catalogues to be had gratis of the Agent in N. Y., Geo. G. Shepherd, 143 Maiden-Lane, 

 and at the office of ''The Cultivator," Albany. 



A. SAUL & CO. 



Highland Nurseries, September 16, 1848— oc.2t. 



