PRINCE'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



Or SELECT VARIETIES OF 



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WM. K. PKINCE & CO., 



Proprietors. 

 FORTY^FOURTH EDITION. 



JV. B. — All order? are packed in a superior manner, and each article care- 

 fully labelled; and tlic packages are forwarded by Express or otherwise as request- 

 ed, and the Receipt is forwarded to the purchaser thus protecting him against loss. 



Tricbd Cataloqcbs, which are -ent to purchasers of Trees, and to applicants -wl.O 

 enclose stamps. — No. 1, Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit end Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 and Plants, No. 2, Hoies, Carnatiens. Chrysanthemums, Phlox, Iris, Double Sweet 

 Wilhams, and all othor Herbaceous IT. wering Plants, &c. No. S. Extra large Fruit 

 Trees, Evergreens, and other Ornamental Trees and Fbrubs, suitable for immediate 

 fruit- bearing and embellishment. No. 4, Wholesale Catal >gn<- f«ir Nurseries and 

 Dealers, comprising Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots. Stocks for 

 Engrafting, Pasonies, Dahlias, kc. No, 5, Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable, Agricul- 

 tural, aud Flower Seeds, and Tree and Shrub Seeds, &c. No. 6, Descriptive Catalogue 

 ef our Unrivalled Collection of 140 Select Varieties of Strawberries, with a Rejected 

 List, aud Directions for Cnlturo. No. 7, Rare American Trees, Plants, and Seeds, sui- 

 table for sending to Europe. No. 9. Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers of every Class, to- 

 gether with Tree aad Herbaceous Peonies, Dahlias, and other Rare Flowering Plants. 

 >Io.ll, Directions for Culture of the Chines© Potato or DiosCoJT'A Batatas. No. 13, 

 Catalogue of Greenhouse Plants. No. 14. Descriptive Catalogue of Native and Foreign 

 Crapes. No. 16, General Priced List of Fruit Trees, Grapes, Raspberries, Blackber- 

 ries, Gooseberries, Currants, and otlu-r small Fruits ; Rhubarb and other Esculents, 

 with Beduced Prices. Books.— Prince's Treatise on the Vine, with Descriptions of Na- 

 tive and Foreign Grapes, and Vineyard Culture, (new Edition to be issued,) $1. Trea- 

 tise on Fruits, containing descriptions of 800 varieties ef Fraits, $1.60 ; Prince's Man- 

 ual of Roses, comprising descriptions of 1.000 varieties, new edition, 75 cents. 



tlttt Uitridies of SinWberras. 



The following varieties of Strawberries have been carefully selec- 

 ted from the entire mass that has been brought to notice in this Country 

 and in Europe ; and all the others have been rejected, except a few that 

 are under probation. We have still retained a few secondary varieties, 

 which, lieing well known and popular, are usually demanded by those 

 who are not yet familiar with the superior kinds. As a general result, 

 all the Hermaphrodite varieties that have been introduced from Eng- 

 land. France, and Belgium have proved worthless for general culture oa 



