SEEDS IN BOXES, 



For retailing, done up in the neatest manner in packages, with the name 



and directions printed on each parcel. Retailers 



supplied on most favorable terms, with 



boxes from $1 to $100. 



FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



We have a very extensive collection of choice FLOWER SEEDS, era- 

 bracing all the Annuals, Biennials and Perennials worthy of cultivation. 

 Packages of twenty-five sorts for one dollar. 



DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS. \Ve import of these annually from Hol- 

 land, a splendid collection, consisting of double and single Hyacinths, 

 double a:id single Tulips, Crown Imperials, Narcissus, Iris, Crocus, 

 Gladiolus, Amaryllis, Ixias, &c. &c. 



DOUBLE DAHLIA ROOTS. Of this beautiful and popular flower, we 

 have more than two hundred fine varieties, embracing all that were 

 shown at the exhibition of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 Roots can be furnished from the first of October to the first of July, safe- 

 ly packed in Moss, and sent to any part of the country. 



Fruit and ornamental Trees and Shrubs furnished to order at Nursery 

 prices. 



Large plants of the MORUS MULTICAULIS, and cuttings of the same, 

 can be furnished by the hundred or thousand at moderate prices. 



We would call the attention of the public to the NEW-ENGLAND 

 FARMER 5 one of the oldest and best agricultural newspapers in the 

 country, containing a great amount of interesting and useful matter for 

 the practical farmer and gardener. It is issued at our office weekly, on 

 Wednesdays, at the moderate price of $2 50 per year in advance, or $3 

 at the close of the year. 



We also pnblish the HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, AND GARDEN- 

 ER'S MAGAZINE, issued monthly, at $2 per annum in advance, or $2 50 

 at the expiration of six months. This work is devoted principally to the 

 cultivation ot Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers. New subscribers can be 

 supplied with the back volumes at $2 50 per vol. bound. 



Among our agricultural Books we keep for sale, The Complete Farm- 

 er ; Kenrick's Orclmrdist ; American Gardener; Bridgman's Gardener's 

 Assistant; Moubray on Poultry ; Silk Grower's Guide; Cobb's Silk 

 Manual ; Loudon's Works, together with a great variety of useful and 

 interesting works in this line. 



|J3" We hope by unremitting attention, to sustain the credit of this 

 Establishment, and realize the anticipations of our predecessors, NEW- 

 KLL, RUSSELL, fa BARRETT, in making it one of the most complete 

 depositories for every thing in the Agricultural and Horticultural line iw 

 tfee country. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



