GREENHOUSE SHRUBS, 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS AND BULBOUS ROOTS, 



CULTIVATED AND FOR SALE AT THE 

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LINN^.AN BOTANIC GARDEN, 



Flushing, near JVeu'- York, 



ITilliaiti Prince & ^ons, Proprietors. 



It will be perceived that numerous and splendid acquisitions have been made fo 

 ine Greenhouse department, and ereat perspicuity and attention have been exercis- 

 ed inselecting the most interesting and beautiful. In accomplisiiini^this, the lead- 

 in* object of the Proprietors has always been ratherio enrich and aggrandize his f-- 

 Tablishment, than to be^uided by mere pecuniary considerations; very many of tiiL' 

 plants having been purchased at an expense of from ftuir to five guineas each. In 

 rare and valuable^ product' )h? from every quarter of the world, and especially 

 from China and Japan, thif? collection is particularly rich and interesting. 



The prices have been greatly reduced, and are as low er lower than the same ViV- 

 ticies equally genuine, and of equal qualitij, canhe obteLined for elsewhere. 



JManyspecies'of plants arranged inothevcatalogues as Greenhouse Plants, having 

 been found by -experience sufficiently hardy to support our winteis, are omitted iu 

 thi3 Catalogue, but will be found under their lespective heads in the Catalogue of 

 Hardy Trees, Shrubs, &.C. from pages 45 to 88 inclusive. 



Those checked thus * though generally cultivated as greenhouse plants, will 

 when well grown, stand the winters of the middle States in the open air, and a large 

 proportion of the others will supportthe wintere of the Southern States. 



Nearly all the following will thrive in a comfortable sitting room during the win- 

 ter — they are in pots or boxes, and the prices are inclusive. 



