IVEW AND FIOTE SHUUBS AND PLANTS. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, Proprietors of the Mount 

 Hope Kurseries, Rochester, N. Y., solicit the attention of 

 those interested in Ornamental Plants to their large stock 

 of rare and beautiful Shrubs and Plants, among which are 

 the follov^ing : 



HAPvDY SHRUBS. 



Penteia, Scahra, or Garland Deulzia, a fine white flower- 

 ing shnib. 



Forsythia Viridismma. 



Rihes Go;-rfo7U— Gordon's Currant— yellow and crimson, 

 very fine. 



Uplraa PntnifoUa fiore pleno — small, double, white 

 flowers in great profusion ; fine dense habit. 



Spircea Lanceolatd, or Keevcsi, one of the finest of the 

 genus. 



Spircea Chamadnfolla, Niconderti, Lindleyana, Ja- 

 poiiica, and twenty others. 



Syringa (Philadclphus) Pidiescens, Zepherii, Cordata, 

 Double, Culwmbiaiia, and others, all fine. 



Lonicera Ledihouri — a fine Californian shrub. 



Taniar-ix, Africana, Germanica, Gallica, and Leban- 

 oiioa. 



Viburnum Lantanoid^s, a beautiful shrub. 



Wiegela Rosea — the finest hardy shrub, lately introduced 

 from China. 



The above excellent things can bo furnished in quanti- 

 ties, at low prices. 



SELECT GEEEN-nOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. 



FucHStAS.— Our collection is one of the best In America. 

 The most distinct and best varieties yet introduced and 

 quite rare, such as Pearl of England, Fair Posamovd, 

 SerratifoUa, Serraiifolia muUiflora, Fulgem Corymhino- 

 ra. Cor ymhi flora Alba, Magnificent, President, President 

 Porclier, Sp'eciabilis, &c., are propagated largely. 



Veebekas. — A collection of fifty varieties, comprising 

 evervthing fine introduced to this '.ime. 



IIeliotp.opes. — Soimenir de Liege, Corymbosum, and 

 some new varieties just received and to be announced here- 

 after. 



PHTMBAOO LaRPENT^. 



CtipuEAS. — Plaiycenira, Stringtdosa, and others. The 

 first is one of the finest bedding plants. 



Lantan.vs. — Ewingi, the fine new Cincinnati variety, 

 rose and straw color ; Matabilis 3Iiijor, and several others. 



BovYARDixs.—Triphylla, and others. 



AliUTILOKS. 



SA-LYiAS.—Sp/lenden.s Major, Oppositi folia, Asurea, and 

 others — superb plants for masses. 



Fabiana Imf.kicata. 



Htdp.angeas.— //o/-<fiw.5is, Japoniea, Cordata, dc. 



BuDDLEA Lindleyana— a fine shrubby plant with large 

 clusters of purplish lilac flowers ; blooms in the autumn. 



Habp.otuajiinus Elbgans— a superb plant, half shrubby, 

 with large clusters of showy crimson flowers ; blooms 

 equally well in the open ground in autumn, and in the 

 house in winter. 



Petunias.— A large collection, embracing all distinct and 

 good sorts. 



Lobelia fulgens rNsiGNis,LoBELiA futlgens alba — flow- 

 ers of dazzling beauty — both new. 



Veronica Lindleyana — a charming autumn flowering 

 plant ; long elegant spikes of p.ale (nearly white) blossoms. 

 Veronica Andersoni — finest of all — neio. 



Teee Violets — white and purple. 



Chrysanthemums. — A fine collection of the novel and 

 beautiful pompone or dwarf varieties. 



Dahlias. — A superb collection. Including the English 

 and French prize sorts of 1851 — alt at very low rates. 



Cinerarias.— A fine collection of new and beautiful sorts, 

 including Magnificent, Attilla, David Copperfield, Wel- 

 linglon, P.'auty of Nacington, <tc. &c. 



All the above articles furnished in large or small quanti- 

 ties, at low rates, and packed so as to go any distance with 

 safety. 



Priced Catalogues of Dahlias, &c. &c., ready 1st of March. 



March 1, 1^52. 



Seneca Lake Highland Nurseries, 

 CATHARINE, CHEMUNG- CO., N. Y., Near Havana 

 Depot, N. Y. & E. K. Pvoad. A complete assortment of 

 Nursery articles, wholesale and retail. Great inducements 

 to Eastern. Southern, and Western dealers. Packages 

 amounting to $10 delivered at New York and Dunkirk, or 

 any intermediate station on the Erie Kailroad, free from 

 charges to the purchaser. Price and Descriptive Cata- 

 loj;ue3 famished gratis, by mail. E. C. FPvOST. 



March 1, 1852.— a-lt* 



HIGHLAND NURSERIES, NE'U'BURGH, N.Y. 



A. SAUL & CO. have the pleasure to announce to their 

 patrons, and the public in general, that their stock of Fruit 

 and Ornamental Trees, which they offer for sale the coming 

 spring, is of the very best quality, and embraces everything 

 in their line that can be procured in the trade. 



Dealers and planters of trees on a large scale, will be 

 treated with on as liberal terms as can be done by any es- 

 tablishment of reputation in the country. They flatter 

 themselves that for correctness of nomenclature of fruits, 

 (which is a .serious consideration to planters) that their stock 

 is as nearly perfect as it possibly can be, having been all 

 propagated on their own grounds, from undoubted sources, 

 imder the personal supervision of Mr. Saul. They have 

 propagated in large quantities all the leading standard va- 

 rieties, which are proved to be best adapted for general cul- 

 tivation, especially those recommended by the American 

 Pomological Ckmgress at its several sessions, as well as all 

 novelties of recent introduction, and kinds particularly suit- 

 ed to certain localities, and sections of the Union and 

 Canadas. 



Their stock of Pear Trees is the largest they have ever 

 had to offer for sale, and among the largest in the country, 

 and consists of over 5ii,(i(jij saleable trees. 



The stock of Apple Trees is also very large, as well as 

 Plums, Cherries, Ajiricots, Peaches, Quinces and Nectarines. 

 Also, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Currants, Itaspberries, 

 Strawberries, &e., &c. 



Pears on Quince, Cherry on Mahaleb, and Apple on Par- 

 adise stocks, for pyramids ami dwarfs for garden culture, 

 and of which there is a choice assortment of the kin<ls which 

 succeed best on those stocks. 



DECIDUOUS AND EVER6EEEN OKNAMENTAL 

 TREES AND SHRUBS. 



Embracing .all the known kinds suitable for street plant- 

 ing, of ea^tra nize ; also, the more rare and select, as well as 

 all the well known kinds suitable for Arboretums, I^awn 

 and Door-yard i)lantiiig, &c., including Weeping Trees, 

 Vines, Garden an<l Climbing Itoses in great variety. Hy- 

 brid Perjietuals, Ilyljrid China, Hybritl Bourbons,"Hybrid 

 Damasks, Hybrid Provence, and Bourbon, Tea, China and 

 Noisette, and Prairie, and other Climbing Roses. 



A large quantity of Arbor A'it;e for Screens, Buckthorn, 

 Osage Orange, and other hedge plants. 



The above will be sold on as liberal terms as similar stock 

 can be purchased elsewhere. For furtiier particulars si.'C 

 catalogues, a new edition of which is just issued, and will 

 be forwarded to all post-paid applicants by mail. A liberal 

 discount will be made to purchasers who buy to sell again, 

 and extensive planters on their own account 



P. S.^ — Freight paid to New York. 



Newburgh, March 1, 1852. [3-2t] 



LlniiseAit Garden and Nurseries, CliisJiJug, N.Y. 



WM R PRINCE & 00, in addition to their immense 

 stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees of the usual sizes, have 

 10,000 Pear Trees of bearing size, 5 to 8 years graited on 

 both Pear and Quince ; and extra sized Cherries, I'lums, 

 Apricots, Apples, itc. The collection of Evergreen Trees is 

 unequalled, and of every size from seedlings to fifteen feet 

 high. AU will be sold low in quantities. 



Priced Catalogues sent to post-paid applicants enclosing 

 stamps. Also, a Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries. 



Cedrus Deodora and Lebanon, Yews, Junipers, Pines, 

 Spruces, Arbor Vitre, &c., of largo sizes. [8-1 1*] 



Frnlt and Ornamental Trees. 

 ELLWANGER & BARRY beg to remind those who in- 

 tend to i)Ianl next spring, that their stock of St.mdanl Fruit 

 Trees for orchards. Dwarf Fruit Trees for gardens, C>rn.i- 

 mental Trees for streets, parks, gardens, and plea.sure 

 grounds, Shrubs, Roses, &c., is very large, and offers great 

 inducements to those who desire first rate articles. 



A complete Descriptive Catalog\uMs sent gratis to all who 

 apply post-paid and send stamps for ]iostage, which must 

 now be pre-paid — 5 cts. for 500 miles < ir umler : 10 cts. over 

 500 miles and below 1000. A 'Wholesale Catalogue also 

 furnished. 



t^^ See advertisement of Shrubs, <S.-c., <fee. 



Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y., March 1, 1852. 



Osage Orange for Hedges. 



WE can furnish .an v number of fine yearling plants .it $1 .50 

 per 100, or $10 per 1000, or at .$8 where 30(H) or more are 

 taken. Orders should be sent early. It takes alxjut R2 

 plants to the rod, planted either in single rows at six inches 

 apart, or in double rows a foot apart — either of which makes 

 a "-ood hedge. ELL AV ANGER & BARRY. 



Rochester, N. Y., Jan., 1852. 



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