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Regarding the arrangement of these collections, I wish to say that the genera 
are organized according to Endlichers Genera plantarum, and the species according to 
the alphabet. Each plant is marked with a printed-in a few instances with a written - 
label, which in addition to the usual also has the name of the botanist, who has deter- 
mined the plant. With new species occasionally also comparative remarks are added. 
Bach collection consists of 440 specimens and will be sold at the price of 
15 fl.rk., a price,which with the considerable travel and land transport costs, is 
very low. In these collections all common European species are excluded, as well as 
those driantel species of which I know, that they have been dispersed to the botanical 
public with collecetions distributed earlier. Therefor each purchaser of these plants, 
with few exceptions, will receive only species or sub-species, which he döes not yet 
The following list, which contains all of those species which occur in all 
possess. 
collections, makes it possible to estimate the value of these plants. 
(For list of plants see page 2 - 4 of original) 
After that is the following: 
There are also several complete collections of 575-600 specimens ready for 
distribution at the price of 92 - 96 fl.rk., from which only the common European 
varieties have been excluded. 
Please address orders and payments postpaid to R. F. Hohenacker in 
Esslingen near Stuttgart. 
Esslingen, in Dec. 1845. 
R. F. Hohenacker. 
