167 



Earlv blood red, E 



Flcinied butt; C 



Globe anemone- ii'on red, C 



Globe purple, large light 

 crimson, beautiful, D«-« 



Large scarlet , E««^ 



Large piuk, D 



Large rose colored, C 



Large pink feathered, E 



Large crimson, ver}/ large 

 deep crimson, E 



Light purple, D 



Painted lady, rose colored, 

 touched with red, E •••• 



Perfumed 



Reddish brown, C 



Scarlet, D 



Small crimson, ^/ic and pro- 

 lific, D 



Spectabile, C 



Striated buff, E 



Sweet scabious fiowered, C 



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75 



$ cts. 

 Tricuspidata, rery deep vel- 

 vet scarlet,!) 125 



SECTION XVII. Globe floAv- 

 ered. 



Crimson, C 125 



Crimson bonnet, D "^5 



Dark crimson, E 1 25 



Dwarf blood red 150 



Feathered light crimson, an- 

 emone form, E»*»«. 1 



ringed, or^ Fimbriata, C • • 

 ull dark red, anemone 



form, D 



Lilac,B 



Neat crimson, anemone 



form, D 



New iron red, anemone 



form, D 



J g^ iPurpurea, C 



, -Kpiwall blood red, B 



^Q Tall blood red, ancm. form. 

 ^^ VAy double iron red, C« • • • 



'"I / 



^ cts. 

 . 75 



1 



1 25 



1 

 2 



75 

 75 

 75 



2 



1 50 



% 



50 



1 50 



1 50 



■ 1 50 



1 25 

 1 60 



1 25 



1 

 1 



1 50 



D 75 



1 50 



REMARKS. 



THE^Trees, Shrubs and Plants, contained in the annexed Catalcwue, 

 can be packed in such manner as to be transported at any season of the 

 year; and all orders from a distance receive the same pointed attention 

 as if the persons desiring them were present to make their selections; in- 

 formation will also be freely imparted with regard to the best means of 

 culture &c. ; and the packages will be shipped to any port designated. 

 Remittances can be made by draft on any city from Portland to New- 

 Orleans. In the transmission of plants to foreign countries, and to the 

 various ports of the Union, New-York possesses decided advantages, 

 regular packets being established with a great number of places, both at 

 home and abroad, and the general facilities of intercourse being so en- 

 larged and increasing. 



In offering to the public this Catalogue, the Proprietors cannot refrain 

 from calling the attention of amateurs to the numerous highly interesting 

 trees and plants which it contains, and many of which are found in no 

 other collection in our country. These have, in many instances, been 

 attended with such expenses in their importation, that had a desire for 

 profit alone animated the Proprietors, they would not have been so ar- 

 dent in obtaining them: but desirous that our country should at least hold' 

 that rank in her botanic collections which she does in every other respect, 

 and inHuenced by that zeal which ever inspires the votaries of Flora, they 

 have incurred disbursements to an amount never hazarded by any other 

 establishment in the Union. The prTces of the plants newly imported 



