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at all times sell as low and many articles lower than they can be obtained elsewhere, of equal 

 size and quah ty. ./ , e Eztra-Large sized Trees, which are in a bearing state, have required 

 "'" } yea s to brin 6 l,,cm to t1 "'"- Pwaenl size, and «,v *„,./i „, can seldom be ohm;,, J els*- 

 where, and an, worthy of the special attention of those who desire Fruit Trees for i ■ mediate 

 VZ''1' J ' 5? n 7 man y y ears a™ gained in the planting of Orchards and Gardens. Tl, I 



Large sued Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, including Large sized Evergreen are worthy 



She? Ground "Si** ° f %? Wh ° **» * * »^ ^eUis! their Lawns, RSSJ3 



other Grounds and ma ,v of them are especially adapted to Cemeteries. None ol the Apples 

 Xtice lewlSe? U,t Tl ' CCS ' ai '° grafted °" 1 ' i " c " s of roots ' as hafl been »consideratel>the 

 covc^o Z\!rY J iS CU8t ° ma 7 t a, i d necessary in the western Nurseries of our State, 



wo w ti o " i r ol i t ^°r ds / itb ^, ppIe Tn " s and other common Fi " i,s ; but » ^■ c ° rd - 



a ovMth the general demands of our Correspondents, we embrace an assortment very en- 



:t,T eiCI " ; "\ U W £! ""gently be seen that of Ornamental Trees and Flow- 



,7f v , ' l ;: , ' , '- , '. e " ns - Roaes, Climbers, Bulbous Flowers, and Herbaceous Flowering Plants 



somTd^r^ hl the FlushiD S Nurseries and 



^■Sw2lSfi?S^ i ir i > heW aU(l risin - Statea of the Xor,h a,ld West, should 

 shoul 1 o , r° 6 d iTl ed by presentations emanating from interested sources, but 

 perfect ™^^ Long Island Nurseries to iheir 



mnn Packi »s»»* SWpping.-All trees, &c, are labelled and packed in a superior 

 manner, in matted bales or boxes, so that it is scarcely possible that any can be in- 

 jured j and we charge for the packing barely the actual cost. We feel assured that we 

 Sln^, era m °l e , than ten P er cetlt - b y our superior packing, by which even the 

 smallest articles go safely. The cost of packing an ordinary bundle is 75 cents ; those 

 ot extra size, or quite small, in proportion. We ship the packages, or send them by 

 railroad I ransportation Lines, or Express, precisely as ordered ; but it is to be dis- 

 WoS >r ?° d ' tbat a^r bei "g correctly labelled and shipped by us, they are at the 

 risk of the purchaser, and the forwarders alone are to be held responsible therefor. Per- 

 sons ordering are requested to give explicit directions as to the route by which they 

 Zlt «?r g ° 0, J 3 forwarded i ™« ^ the place of their residence is not a Railroad or Ex- 

 press btation, to name the nearest Station to them, and mention some person at such 

 btation to whom the goods can be consigned. Remittances may be made by Check or 

 JJralt ; but if United btates Notes are sent, they should be forwarded by Express, and 

 the Agent s receipt therefor be sent to us. F 



„« °r d 1 e ff !°T Tr , ees » &c.-Orders should be sent direct to us, and it is particularly 

 requested that they be sent as early ia the season as practicable, that the greater at- 

 tention and care may be given to their execution. It is indispensable that every order 

 be plainly and regularly made out, naming the edition of the Catalogue selected from, 

 and also that plain directions, stating how the packages are to be marked and forwarded, 

 should immediately follow the order, and that these be entirely distinct from the letter It 

 is also necessary to state in the orders for Fruit Trees, whether Standards or Dwarfs are 

 wanted, and on what stock each kind is preferred. When any variation is allowed as 

 to the precise kinds, by substituting others equally good or better, or when the selec- 

 tion ot all or part of the varieties is left to us, we will exercise our judgment for the 

 interest ot the purchaser ; and we cultivate none but the choicest varieties. If an error 

 one" 7 0CCU1 '' W<3 deS ' re t0 be P rom P t] y notified, that it may be rectified at 



Specimen Trees.-Whenever specimen Trees are ordered by any Nurseryman or 

 other person, they will be charged at tho retail prices without discount, the extra time 

 required to make such selections being important to us, and their accuracy of vital im- 

 portance to the purchaser. In fact, many of the New and Rare A r arieties are worth 

 nve times the price demanded, they having been obtained with great trouble and 



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Term«.-For all amounts less than $50, Cash with the order, or to be collected by 

 the Express on delivery. 



For amounts over $50, Cash, or a suitable reference in New-York. Liberal ar- 

 rangements will be made with Nurserymen and Tenders, who are invited to call or to 

 address us by mail. 



Visitors.— Visitors are at all times welcome to our grounds, in which something 

 of interest is to be seen at almost any season. The village of Flushing is accessible 

 ten or more times a day, by Steamboat and Railroad, from Fulton Market and James 

 Slip, New- York, and by carriage from Hunter's Point, opposite 34th Street. One of 

 the fcursenes adjoins the R. R. Depot, while another is next to the Steamboat Landing, 

 and the third and largest is about a mile from the village, in a southerly direction. 



