AT* VB iilT5Si:M E2 ,\ T TS. 



BOWER* GREEN-HOCSE AM) 

 ;ED STORE, 



lavnediui '. nortkof the junction of Broad - 

 I mid Bowery. 



T. BRIDGEMAN respectfully informs li i s friend* and Ihe 

 nubile, that lie ki i « geueial assortment of Uarden 



nod Flo, •• i r Seed ■ ion-House 1'lants, Orange and Lemon 

 Trees Mo Mid Chinese Chrysanthemums in Pots, 



\Uo. Annual Bieuniul, ami Perennial Flower Plants, 

 Cabbage, Broccoli, Khale. I.oek, and Endive Plant*. 



X. B. having been a practical market gardener for the h«t 



right yeais, HrtUt a 's bin elf tliut the seeds r ohl by bim will 



■\w (;• Beral satisfaction, the grt-ater part beiug raised by 



himself: ami lie is determined to sell no other seeds than 



iich at plant i:i his own garden. 



- 9EED3. 

 .-flriMRk. Till', Subscribers have on hand nncilen:ivc «s- 

 ifl cat surtment "■ Garden and Fruit Seeds, the growth 

 ,fBp94if» of '■ e present year. Southern dialers supplied 

 J on liberal terms, and every thing warranted fresh 

 — r '- ami genuine. Among them arc many varieties 

 of early ami late Peas, Gabbages, Cauliflowers, Broccoli, 

 Uects, Radishes rurnip', Lettuce, Snap Beans, Sic Uc.~ 

 Those who prefer h iving Iheif seeds put up ready for retail- 

 ing, con be accommoda ed on reasonable terms — every {ta- 

 per nestly tied and the name distinctly written on. Cata- 

 logues or particulars to be had at ihe stoic. 



Among the Field Seed? arc Blue Grass, Herd's Grass, Ti- 

 mothy, Orchard Grass, Red arid White clo\er, Lucern, 

 Buckwlienl Also, exotic Flower Seeds in great va- 



riety- Also, a seasonable supply ot Bulbous Flower Hoot?, 

 such as Double Hyacinths, (100 varieties by name,) ('< own 

 Imperials, Double Jonnuilles, Polyanthus INarcissus, 1> >ublo 

 and Single Tulips, (of the choicest sorts,) Crocus, fee. fcc. — 

 Garden tools of ; ,; | lion— Many of the best modern 



works, on the subject of Agriculture, Hoiticulturc and r?o- 

 my— Garden Flower pots by the crate or dozeu — Lird 

 t every Borl — P^'vei - J Thyme, Sage, Sweet Ma- 

 joruni, Summer Savory, nrsd Celery heed in bottles for sea 

 stores, ar an_, other 1 iuary purpose: price 2o cants each, 

 -■Jo per ilc. ren. A constant supply of medicinal Herbs 

 cured by the Shakers. Oat Meal and fcmbden Groats. Ion- 

 don Split Peas— wi.ii etciy article appertaining lo their bu- 

 siness, which aro disposed . 1' wholesale and ret.. i! on mode* 

 1 ate terms. 



(■KKsir-JJorsE PiANi.i.— hi this department of our business 

 grei t J ,!•'- have been taken to have our assortments rery rare 

 and select. Many of the choicest plants known run be ob- 

 tained on as favi raWe terms us at any other establishment on 

 the continent ; and a« nor collection is in the mijstoflhe 

 city, they can be viewed without the fati»ue of a long walk 

 <r the expense of a ride. Our plants are all arranged so as to 

 to be shown in a moment. Any person is welcome to call 

 and walk through the ga-den, on whom no other restraint is 

 laid, than not to handl: or 1 resk any of Ihe flowers and fruit. 



G. THORBUKN b SUN. 

 n".0 67 Liberty-a. New York. 



GARDEN &KEDS $ FRUIT TREKS. 



A genera] assortment of esculent vegetable ,:eJ', 

 warranted of the best quality, the greater pari 

 raised by the subscribers, such as grow to any ad- 

 vantage in this country. Such us are necessary 

 '.a import, a r e from the best establishments iu England, on 

 which the utmost reliance can he placed. Also a general as- 

 sortment of Fruit trees, true to their kinds, all propagated un 

 der oar own inspection, worked from trees of.' our own pre- 

 mises in full bearing. Those who may favour us with ttieir 

 orders. u«y ielv on wbat they receive. Orders lelt at our 

 store.Ko - r at our Nursery, Lodi, New-Jersey, 



near Newark b r i 's". will meet with piompt attention, a- d be 

 executed co 11.,.: labia wmis. 



AI.EXANDKR SMITH & CO. Seedsmen. 



IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF SHEEP. 



IsroRi j : . pet the British Bark Diana from Hull. One Riia 

 nd Two Ewe!, (« ciiiS" with the Leicestershire and York- 

 lit, e breeds ) from the ci l?uratcd stock of Wnlson Harrison, 

 nf Kynsiiig'nn Marsh, York hire. The said Sheep are for 

 -»>'en 1 may bo see.i ot KJe. A. C Wheeler'.', Mo 2 second 

 V,-enti'\ iw« doors fro'-i North street. 



ippl'rcaljo,: iu be made lo f up. Sngdcn of the Diana, or to 

 >; •«, Alexander, at .No. lo,} Nassau St. New-Voik. 



I ICtJLTURAL BOTANIC GARDEN. 



i'\LS I; ANDREW PARAIF.NTIER, proprietor of Ihe Hor 

 XT_i ticuli.irul Botanic Garden, Brooklyn. L. I. two miles 

 from Now -York, offers for salon very large assortment of 

 Ibe most approved Pear, Apple, Plum Peaoh, Ch ny. Apri- 

 cot, Nectarines, Gooseberries, kc. iic. some of them veiy 

 ban Isome standard trees, some pear trees on Quince stock for 

 dwarf, and some apple trees on Paradise stock. 



0, Forest trees of large size, \ery good for planting in 

 streets, such as Hoise-chosnut, European Lime or Linden 

 tn 1 , Weeping-willow, European Birch, European Larii, Eu- 

 ro,.' an Ash mid Elm, Paper Mulborsy, Catalpa, Japan Aly, 

 Aniline, Laburnum, European W u i| c Poplar, Balsam Poplar' 

 tec. Mr. P. in delivering his trees will give directions for 

 planting them. 



Also, a very large collection of hardy Rose trees and month- 

 ly Roses, Herbaceous plants, Shrubs, ic and a fine collection 

 ol Green-house plants. Strawberries of fine kinds, Including 

 the monthly ever-bearing without runners. Very fine Haw- 

 thorn, three years old at 6 dollars per 1,000. 



Sub"criptiousfor one dozen kinds of select 

 table Grapes, containing the White, the Fon- 

 tainbleau ihe Yellow Ihomery, the Goldftn, 

 fr* f JT« ,he musk and the roval Chapellas, the white, 

 ' J^- <be violet, the black and Ihe fcey Muscat, the 

 large Maroc, and the large Franktnthal ; for 

 1} dollars per dozen, with directions for plant- 

 ing, cultivating, k.c. The sines well packed 

 in ino.-saud uiatts, iu inch a mannrrastopo 

 i, r^ Wrr.?r ° 1; '''''"' 1 b'liidred miles farther than Netv-Yorh 

 ri *3?^^^i£ '^ !r - P- will furnish in a certain quantity grapi; 

 vines at 25 cents each toot, for vineyards, warranted to grow 

 Provisional Catalogues can lie had gratis at Mr. ClnrV' 

 Swan's grocery and tea store Ko.357 Broadway, 01 atMeesr 

 I'horbiirii k Sonr, f.7 Liberty street, N Y. where orders can 

 be left, or directed by the Post-OIBce to his tste' lishment al 

 lyn. 



^eii 



SITB9CRIPT10N 



I'or import!):/;; drape line Euott from France id a rr.odtral' 

 price, avd encouraging the introduction of that culture into the 

 Untied St.Uc*. 



MR. ALPHONSF L61.BAT, having consid"rnbly enbn 

 his Vineyard on Long Island, where he has now in full cult 

 vation thirty-five acres of ground, containing 72,000 Grape 

 Vu.e Boots, of which f>0,< i00 are to form his Vineyard StocK 

 nnd 23,000 are to be delivered lo his subscribers in Octobe 

 next; aid hu\ii:galso the peculiar advantage of beiug eua 

 I, ed te • oenre lite best species of Roots from bis Father - 

 eMeriave \ 'i.ieyurd and Nurseries in ihe districts of Boruclais 

 Glerfc end Buzet, departments of Gironde and Lot G,t 

 ronn». in Fiance Mo deg. N. Int.), proposes to the nnineroii- 

 friemis to the cnllivatinn of the. Grape Vint in the United 

 States, u Subscription, which will le. opened on the Grit ot 

 Augu.-t, 1828. 



Sir. A. L. will engage to furni.h subscribers with their 

 'irap^Vina Roots, bei.it 1 Ihe first of March neNt, and fojr- 

 n-ard 'heui free of expense to the dito-rei t cities where sub 

 scriplion lists shall have bee* o|icncd. 'Ihe 1001s will be 

 three yeore old, and will produce cons:( T crabla fruit the se 

 cond year fio.u tk'tkneuf their being ['hinted. They will 

 be carefully classed and packed iu uoics, with some of the 

 Oiiginal soil in which they have been raised, which will greatly 

 facilitate the llnivin ; ..f the roots when transplanted. 



Orders will be punctually attended 10 — the subscribers dr 

 signa'ii'- the quantities and species of the Grape Viue 1' 

 they wish to have. They « ill engage lo pay, for 1000 roots 01 

 more at the rate of il 1-U cent, lor < ..( ii root ; for less than 

 1000, lit the rate of 1"> ten's, nnrl 25 cents per root for les- 

 than 60. Loots only two years old shall he paid at the rate 

 of 9 cents rm !. for 1000 or more; 12 1-2 cents lor less than 

 lo°0; nn-i 18 cents lor'i r<-o!s. 



Payment to be made on delivery ol the root=. Lelt.irsnot 

 received unless postpaid. 



Sni.scription lis's are npenrd nl New- York, wiih A'phonse 

 L0ub.1t, S> Mall t.; Boston,!'.. Copeland, .tr. ; Albany K 

 \\ Mi -I. ael ; Phi udelphia, Van Ainringe ; i;»i;iijio-c, Willard 

 Rhoi-.U; VVnsbtingon City, IVir. Pairo; Richmond Daven- 

 port. Allen v i'c; Savannah. Hall slueior and Topper; Neu- 

 Oil r::<, Foster and Uulton ; Cnni ics'uu, T. ,\. T. Street icCo 



Mr. A. Lonbel's Bonk on the rnltiire of the G -a[,e Vine nnd 

 o« lb; making of Wine, may be fuuud al ilie principal Book- 



','< .. di'ti e I", i;ed c : ■ ■ ■ ..' is \; :ii, v- al k..j.i:L 

 gratis, to subscribers. 



