THE L.ANJ3RETH 



NURSERIES, 



FEDERAL STREET, NEAR THE ARSENAL, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



THIS widely known establishment, formerly (and for nearly 

 half a century) conducted by its founders, the late DAVID and 

 CUTHBERT LANDRETH, and now in the hands of the subscribers, 

 is furnished with a judiciously selected stock, comprising the 



CHOICEST FRUITS, MAGNIFICENT SHADE AND EVERGREEN 

 TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, &c. 



Perhaps there is no similar concern in the United States, where so 

 select, and at the same time, general an assortment may be found. 



In deciding on the Fruits to be propagated, the subscribers have 

 been governed by a desire to cultivate only the more esteemed 

 kinds, and not by an absurd ambition to possess all, without re- 

 gard to merit; consequently they have confined themselves to a 

 comparatively limited variety rejecting many still disseminated 

 to the eventual disappointment of purchasers. The assortment of 

 DECORATIVE TREES, evergreen and deciduous, is particular- 

 ly worthy of attention ; and having been frequently removed in 

 the nursery, may be transplanted with success: EVERGREENS 

 have usually been deemed particularly liable to die on transplant- 

 ing; but those grown on our damp soil, succeed as well as any de- 

 scription of Trees. 



The collection of hardy Shrubs and Roses is numerous the 

 latter includes all the fine ones of recent introduction. Among the 

 Green-house Plants, are upwards of three thousand engrafted 

 Camellias, and innumerable beautiful Plants from all quarters 

 of the globe. 



Catalogues with prices annexed, may be had on personal or 

 post-paid application at the HORTICULTURAL WARE-HOUSE of 

 D. LANDRETH, *o. 65 Chestnut Street, 



where orders for the Nursery are received. 



*** The prices of most articles have been much reduced, trust- 

 ing to an increasing demand for reimbursement. 



D. LANDRETH & FULTON, 



