14 DREER^S CATALOGUE.— MISCELLANEOUS. 



English Walnut — 50 cents to $1 00 eacb. 

 Filberts — Several yarieties. 50 cents each. 

 Pigs — Several new imported varieties. 50 cents to S2 00 each, 

 according to size. 



ESCULENT ROOTS. 



RHUBARB. 



The following are the largest and best varieties. Much depends on 

 the cultivation. The Rhubarb requires a very rich, deep soil. Plant 

 four feet apart each way. Price, 25 cents each ; S2 00 per dozen. 



Victoria. Myatts' Linnseus. Prince Albert. 



Magnum Bonum. Royal Leamington or Blood Red. 



LESHEE'B MAMMOTH ASPAEAGUS ROOTS. 



I cultivate exclusively this variety, ^vhich is unquestionably the 

 best and largest. It has been grown under high cultivation to an 

 immense size; single stalks have been selected, weighing three- 

 quarters of a pound. The roots should be planted from two to three 

 feet apart, to grow it to perfection. 



One year old roots, 50 cciiis ]><"]• hundred; S4 00 per thousand. 

 Two '■ •• ^^1 00 •■ '- 6 00 •- 



SHADE AND OEHAMEKTAL TBEIS, &c. 



The following list contains the leading and most desirable varieties 

 for planting on streets, avenues and lawns ; varieties not here enu- 

 merated, can be furnished at the usual Nurser^^ rates. 



Each. 



MArLEs, white or silver, ......from 25 cts. to $ 1 00 



12 feet high, per 100, $20 00 



Sugar, 25 " 100 



Norway, 25 " 1 00 



English Sycamore,.... 25 " 1 50 



" Striped bark, handsome and distinct, 75 



HoKSB Chestnut, 25 •- 1 50 



■• •' dotible flowering, scarlet, 1 .50^ 



Kentucky CorrEE Tree, picturesque tree of rapid 



iiTowth 50 



