TO THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



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The prices of 

 market rates and 

 Barley. 

 Bedford Oats. 

 Buckwheat. 

 Spring Wheat. 

 Winter Wheat. 

 Spring Rye. 

 VVinter Rye. 

 Broom Com. 

 Field Peas. 

 Spring Vetches. 

 Flax-seed. 



these are variable ; but purchasers may 

 of the best quality. 



Hungarian Grass. 



Chinese Sugar Cane. 



Canada Corn. 



Button " 



King Philip Corn. 



Herds Grass, or Timothy. 

 • Northern Red-top Grass. 



Southern Red-top Grass. 



Rhode-Island Bent Grass. 



Tine-top, or Dew-grass. 



MUlet. 



depend on having them at the lowest 



Fowl Meadow Grass. 

 Orchard Grass. 

 Perennial Rye Grass. 

 Meadow Foxtail Grass. 

 Sweet Vernal Grass. 

 Italian Rye Grass. 

 Northern Red Clover. 

 Southern Red Clover. 

 White Dutch Clover. 

 Lucerne, or French Clover. 

 Kentucky Blue Grass, ext. clean. 



E^RXJIT SEEOS. 



Apple Seed 

 Cherry Pits 

 Currant Seed 

 Gooseberry Seeds 

 Grape (Hothouse) 



lb. Jo. 50 



" -5° 



oz. .75 



" 1.25 



" 1. 00 



Peach Pits 

 Plum Pits 

 Pear Seed 

 Quince Seed 

 Raspberry Seed 



(STPfcAWBERKY SEED. 



Saved from our large collection of over forty varieties, embracing all the best European and 

 American kinds in cultivation. Mixed seed. Per pkt., S0.25. 



OTt]VA.lM:Er«fT-4.L. THEE SEEDS. 



T>} orv/:iy Spruce {A ii'es E xce/sa) lb. J1.50 oz. ;Jo.20 



European Silver Fir (A ln'cs Pectiitafa) " 1.50 " .20 



tiorwziy Mcipie (Acer P/atanoiJei) "1.50 " .20 



Sui2,cir j\l3.p\e (Acer Sacc/utrzfiiim) " 1.50 " .25 



Tree of Heaven (Ailanthzes Glandulosa) "2.50 " .30 



S\\iLXo'^r\i(Carya Alba) . qt. .25 



Or\-i2invt\\\-3\.lLh.orw(CratcEgiis Coccitieus)' .,.'.. . .lb. 1.25 oz. .25 



Bmnini;^ Bush (Eiiot/ymits A tnericana) " 3.00 " .50 



Salisburia (Ghiko Btloba) 100 seeds, 5.00 



'F^wtopt2.\\M.ouu\.'s\u \'i\\(Fraxinus Excelsior) lb. 1.25 oz .25 



Red Cedar (y«;i/)*fr7« Virginiana) " -75 " I'l 



Scotch Larch (Larix Europa) " 2.50 " .2$ 



Tulip Tree (Liriodeitdron TuUpi/era) " 2.00 " .30 



Magnolia (Magnolia Acuminata) " 4.00 " .40 



Scotch. Vine (Films Syivestris) " 2.50 " .25 



Aus\.r\s.r\ Vine (I'inus Aitstriaca) . " 3.00 " .25 



While Pine (Finns Sirobos) " 4.00 " .^o 



\e\\o\\ l^ocust (Robinia Fseudo Acacia. " i.oo " .15 



American Arbor Vits, c\ea.n seed (T/iuj'a Occidenialis) ... . . . " 7.00 " .60 



American FAm (Ulntus Americana) " 4.00 " .40 



^eWow Wood (I'irgilia Liitea) . .......... " 2.00 



Many other varieties of Tree and Shrub Seeds can be supplied on seasonable application. 



SEEDS FOR. IIEr>Gi:S. 



Honey Locust, or Three-thortied Acacia (Gleditschia Triacantktis) . . '. .lb. $0,75 



Buckthorn (Rhantmis Catliarticus) . ........." 1.25 



Os-\%e Or?iU%,e (ttlacliira Aurantiaca'^ " 1.25 



\u\er\C2iU h.rh<yc\i\.x (Thuja Occidentalis) oz. .50 



CULUV^HY ROOTS, I»IL.A.1VTS, «fec. 



Asparagus Roois, Giant. One year old hund. $i.oo 



Two years old " 1.50 



Garlic lb. .40 



Shallots. A species of onion, esteemed for its fine flavor " .40 



Potato Onions. Early, and mild flavor bush. 3.00 



Top or Tree Onions. Valuable for pickling " 6.00 



Riiubarb. Myatt's Victoria. Very large ; a popular variety doz. 2.00 



Myatt's Linnsus. Large, very tender, and excellent " 2.00 



Prince Albert. Early and fine " 3.00 



-: — Downing's Mammoth. Extra large and tender " 3 00 



Gaboon's Mammoth. One of the largest ; very tender " 2.00 



Champagne. Large; tender; fine flavor " ' 3.60 



Chinese Potato " i 00 



Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Pepper, Sweet Potato, and Egg-Plants, &c., of different 

 varieties, supplied; in their Season by the hundred or thousand, at reasonable prices. 



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