
          REMARKS

The numbers on the right of each column denote 
the nursery mark.  As trees are taken from the nursery,
a label is affixed to each kind, marked with the 
number attached to its proper name in the catalogue.

Those marked thus * will not be ready until the 
Fall of 1824, and those marked thus † not until the
Fall of 1825.

The various kinds of fruit are arranged in the order
of ripening, according to season.

When trees are to be sent to a distance, they will
be carefully packed in mats or boxes, at a small additional
expense.

Persons wishing to purchase, are requested to call
and select for themselves.  Orders from a distance, 
must either enclose cash, or refer to some one near,
who will become responsible for the payment.

Orders left with Thomas Lovering, near the General
Post Office in Washington, or Edward M. Linthicum,
corner of Bridge and High-street, Georgetown, will
be immediately and promptly attended to.  Trees delivered
at either place free of charge.

The following persons have been appointed agents
for the Proprietor, to receive and forward orders, of
whom Catalogues can be had at any time.

Mr. Abraham Coates, Philadelphia,
Mr. Robert Sinclair, Baltimore
Dr. William Fisher, Fredericktown, Md.
Mr John Bradock, Rockville,
Mr. Thomas Swann, Annapolis,
Marlborough,
Mr. Thomas Lovering, Washington, D.C.
Mr. Edward M. Linthicum, Georgetown, D.C.
Alexandria, D.C.
Mr. John Shaw, Leesburg, Va.

        