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R. BU1ST, 



NURSERYMAN AND SEED-GROWER. 



Nurseries, Darby Road, two mile* below Gray's Ferry. 



The Stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees is very extensive, grown on a soil peculiarly adapted for the growth of 

 roots. Particular attention given to the culture of Native Fruits, and those most esteemed for thir productive and 

 marketable properties of Foreign Sorts. 



SEED WAREHOUSE, 97 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 

 Orders promptly and faithfully fulfilled. Packed with great curt for transportation. 



Farmers' and Gardeners' Seed and Tool Store, 



c. B. ROGERS' 

 SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 



No. 29 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 



I-' nufacturer and Dealer in all the most approved Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Imported and Ameri- 

 can Field and Garden Seed, Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Guano, Poudrette, and other Chemical Fertilizers. 

 Inventor and Manufacturer of the Cast Steel Extending-Point Surface and Subsoil Ploughs. 



N. B. Particular s-viention paid to Orders for American or Foreign Fruit and Shade Trees. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FOR SALE 



AT THE FAIR- VIEW NURSERIES, MOORESTOWN, BURLINGTON CO., N. J. 



50,000 Apple Trofr; from^l to 10 and 12 feet high, embracing about 150 Select Varieties, ripening in succession 

 from the earliest to the latent. Also, a larsje quantity of Peach, Cherry, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Nectarine Almonds, 

 Quince, Grape Vines, etc. The Fruit Trees have principally been worked from standard trees, which leaves but little 

 room to doubt as to the correctness of the Fruit, which has taken the premium at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society 

 and others for the last ten year?. 



'50,000 Deciduous and Evergreen Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, such as Sugar and Silver Maples, American and 

 European Mountain Ash, Lindens, Horse-Chestnuts, American Larch, of a large size, suitable lor roail or street planting; 

 Balm Gileads, Norway Furs, Arborvitas, Pines of different varieties, Junipers, English and Irish Yew, Cedars of Lebanon, 

 Double and Single Spucia, suitable for Cemeteries, Lawns and Private Yards ; Borders, etc. 



A liberal Discount will be allowed to persons who buy to sell again. Descriptive Catalogues furnished gratis to 

 post-paid applicants. 



JOHN PERKINS, Proprietor. 



JULY, 1851. 



