VALUE OF MONEY. 



gi'l, or dollar, contains 100 ceiits, and is equal to four shillings and six' 

 pence (British) sterling; or to Jive f rimes and thirty centimes of 

 France ; or to two and a half guilders of Holland. 



22 cents make one shilling sterling. 



19 cents are equal to one franc of France. 



40 cents are equal to one Dutch guilder. 



g 1 is equal to one dollar and nine groschen Saxon currency, or to one 

 and a half dollars Prussian currency. 



MEASURES AND WEIGHTS, 



A bushel of seeds contains 32 quarts, or 8 gallons. 

 A quart is the quarter of a gallon. 

 A lb. is nearly the same as the lb. of Europe. 

 A Prussian scheffel is equal to lj- bushels. 



S*. B. Where no prices are stated in the Catalogue for seeds, packages tan 

 be put up at 50 cents each, or upwards. 



