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Boy CE John, 3d Aveuue, corner of llth St. N. Y. cultivates a Vegetable 

 Garden. 



BRIDGEMAN Thomas, Bowery Hill, has recently established a Seed-Store, 

 and Garden. 



Di'CKMAS . . . , has a very large Market Garden and Orchard, co- 

 vering 50 acres. 



FLOY Michael, Nurseryman, is the proprietor of an extensive Green-house, 

 and a Seed Store, at the corner of Broadway and 12th St. His Horti- 

 cultural Nursery at Haerlem includes 10 acres. 



HOGG Thomas, Nurseryman, near the House of Refuge, occupies 3 acres 

 with his Green-house and Nursery, and displays a very rare collection 

 of exotick plants. A notice of his premises is contained in the IV. Y. 

 Farmer, Vol. i. Art. 76. 



HOLDEN William, at Bloomingdale, has a large Vegetable Garden of 8 acres. 



HUBBABD . . . , 3d. near Avenue C., is the proprietor of a Vegeta- 

 ble Garden. 



KENKEY Daniel, Gardener and Florist, corner of Carmine and Bedford St., 

 beside a Green-house, has also a Seed Store. 



MILLS &, Co. at Flushing, L. I., 11 miles from New- York, occupy 8 acres 

 with a valuable nursery. 



PARMENTIER Andrew, at Brooklyn, L. I., 2 miles from N. Y., has a Horti- 

 cultural Botanick Garden, containing 24 acres ; and his collection of rare 

 and valuable plants, his numerous vines, his ornamental and fruit trees, 

 and the great taste and neatness with which all are disposed, render his 

 Garden one of the most attractive resorts near our city. See Amer. 

 Farm. Vol. x. No. 24. 



PHELAN William, an extensive cultivator of Green-house plants, resides in 

 the 2d. Avenue near 5th. St. 



PRINCE William, is the proprietor of the large Linnean Botanick Garden at 

 Flushing, L I., 11 miles from New-York. His premises include 41 

 acres ; his garden is very rich in rare and valuable plants ; his green- 

 house contains 20,000 exoticks ; and in his assortment of vines are com- 

 prehended more than 400 varieties. See Amer. Farm. Vol. x. No. 22. 



SIMPSON William, cultivates twenty acres as a Market Garden, and has a 

 Greenhouse in the 7th. Avenue near 15th. St. 



SMITH Alexander &. Co., 372 Broadway, N. Y., have a large Seed Store. 

 At Newark, New Jersey, 7 miles from New- York, they have a Garden 

 and Nursery, occupying 10 acres. 



STILL George, cultivates about 5 acres as a Vegetable Garden, at Bloom- 

 ingdale. 



THORBCRN &, Son, 67 Liberty St. N. Y., have the largest Seed Store in 

 America. The premises which they occupy are 84 ft. by 100 ft. ; their 

 building is 60 ft. by 40 ft., with an elegant green-house 84 ft. by 16 ft., 

 extending the whole front ; and the Store is replenished with bulbous 

 roots, and the seeds of iadigenous and exotick plants, with utensils and 



