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Rhubarb. Six Spears of the best, $3. 00 



Potatoes, Early, one Peck, the best, by the first Sat- 

 urday in July, 3. 00 

 Celery. Two Plants, earliest and best, 2. 00 

 Beans. Large Lima, two quarts, shelled, 3. 00 

 '' The earliest and best. Dwarf, Shell, two 



quarts, 2. 00 



Lettuce. Four Heads, the finest and heaviest of the 



season, 2. 00 



Cauliflowers. Two Heads, finest and heaviest of the 



season, 3. 00 



Broccoli. Two Heads, 3. 00 



Squashes. Winter, the largest and best Pair, 3. 00 



Peas. One Peck, the earliest and best, by the first 



Saturday of June, 4. 00 



Melons. Water, the largest and best Pair, 3. 00 



" The finest Greenflesh in the season, 3. 00 



Indian Corn. For boiling ; Twelve Ears, having re- 

 gard to the size of the ears, their earli- 

 ness, and the quality of the corn, 2. 00 



FOR FLO^VERS. 



Roses. For the best display, 6. 00 



*' 24 hardy varieties, 3. 00 



" 12 '< " 2. 00 



" 12 China and other tender va- 

 rieties, 3. 00 



Hyacinths. Best display, , 6. 00 



Carnations. 



Pinks. 



5. 00 



3. 00 



seedling, 3. 00 



display, 5. 00 



six varieties, 3. 00 



seedling, 3. 00 



