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THE USUAL PRICES OF NURSERY PLANTS. 
ComparinG the prices of nursery plants one year with 
another, they are frequently found to vary to some extent. 
This often arises from the casualties of seasons, and most fre- 
quently on account of late spring or early summer frosts, 
which destroy the blossom, and consequently the seed crop. 
The following are the usual prices for the leading kinds in 
ordinary demand noticed in this work :— 
Pine, Scotch, native Highland, 1 year seedling, 1s. to 1s. 3d. per 1000. 
50 a », 2 year seedling, 2s. per 1000. 
on 5 » 1 year seedling, 1 year transplanted, 3s. 6d. per 1000. 
at. Be » 1] year seedling, 2 years transplanted, 6s. to 8s. per 1000. 
53 55 », 2 year seedling, 1 year transplanted, 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. 
per 1000. 
5 a5 » 2 year seedling, 2 years transplanted, twelve to eigh- 
teen inches high, 10s. to 15s. per 1000. 
Older plants should be at least twice transplanted.. 
Pine, Corsican, or Laricio, 1 year seedling, 6s. per 1000. 
ss a os 2 year seedling, 8s. to 10s. per 1000. 
1 year seedling, 1 year transplanted, 10s. to 
12s. per 1000. 
2 year seedling, 1 year transplanted, 12s. to 
14s. per 1000. 
2 year transplanted, 15s. to 25s. per 1000. 
Bing, ‘Maayan, 1 pent seedling, 2s. 6d. per 1000. 
2 year seedling, 4s. per 1000. 
2 year seedling, 1 year transplanted, 8s. to 10s, per 1000. 
$5 3 2 year seedling, 2 years transplanted, 12s. to 15s. per 1000. 
Pine, pineaster sorts, 1 year seedling, 2s. 6d. per 1000. 
J year seedling, 1 year transplanted, 8s. per 1000. 
1 year seedling, twice transplanted, 12s. to 15s. 
per 1000. 
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