KOTIOE. 



In presenting this edition of my Fruit Tree Catalogue to the public, 

 I would observe that many additions have been made to the various 

 classes of Fruits, so as to include every novelty of merit, with all 

 the well tested varieties. 



My attention is constantly devoted to every phase of the business, 

 with which I am practically conversaut. Every care has been taken in 

 obtaining fruit trees correct to name from the most reliable sources in 

 this country and Europe ; and as all are grown under my personal 

 supervision, I feel confident that the nomenclature is as near perfect as 

 possible. The soil of the nurseries being new and fresh, and admirably 

 adapted for the g^rowth of trees and diffusion of roots, the trees are of 

 the most vigorous and healthy description Those varieties of Apple, 

 Pear, Peach, &c., suitable for the Middle, Southern and Southwestern 

 States, are extensively propagated ; it being well known that many 

 varieties, especially of the two former, which succeed well in the 

 Northern States, do not retain their good qualities farther South. 



All new Fruits of value as they appear are introduced, propagated 

 as rapidly as possible, and sold at the lowest prices that such can be 

 offered at. 



New Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, &c., are yearly being 

 added. 



I shall be most happy to select for my patrons, when such is their 

 wish, the most desirable varieties of Fruit Trees for any soils, localities 

 or latitudes. 



Packing is executed in a thorough and careful way, and by which 

 they will go to the most distant parts of the United States or Europe 

 with perfect safety; for which a charge is made sufficient to cover the 

 expense. No charge is made for the delivery of goods in the city. 



Parties ordering should particularly state the route or conveyance 

 they wish the goods forwarded by; omitting to do this, they will be 

 forwarded by the best known route ; but I wish it to be understood, I 

 assume no responsibility after they are delivered to the forwarders. 



I employ no agents or pedlers, and request all my patrons to send 

 their orders direct to the Nurseries. 



Terms of payment, invariably cash. J O H ^ S A TJ L, 



Washington City, D. G. 



Plants, Vines, &c., by Mail. 



Small Trees, Vines, Plants, &c., sent safely by Mail. For forward- 

 ing such, we charge sufficient to cover postage. 

 I^^This Catalogue annuls prices in all former issues. 



