1857 & 1858. 



PRINCE'S 



UNRIVALED COLLECTION 



OF 



FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL 



TREES AND SHRUBS, 



VINES, CREEPERS, PEONIES, &c.. 



CULTIVATED AT THE 



km 



FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK, 



WM. H. PHIi^CE & CO. 



A wood coeval vrith liimself he sees, 

 And loves his own cotemporary trees." 



JV. B. — Orders should he addressed us at Flushing, and sent per Mail 



Catalogues, which are sent to purchasers of Trees, and to applicants who inclose stamps.— No. 1, 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. No. 2, Roses, Dahlias. Bulbous and Herbaceous 

 Flowering Plants, Ac. No. 3. Extra lar?e Fruit Trees, Evergreens, aud oilier Ornamental Trees and 

 Shrubs. No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries and Dealers, comprising Trees, Shrubs, Plants, 

 Stocks for Engrafting, and Tree and Shrub Seeds, &c. No. 5. Catalogue of Garden, Agricultural, and 

 Flower Seeds. No. fi, Descriptive Catalogue of the Finest Strawberries. No. 1, RHre American 

 Trees, Plants, and Seeds, suitable for sending to Europe. No. 9, Supplement Catalogue of Bulbous 

 Flowers, New Dahlias, Pajonies, Chrysanthemums, Phlox, Carnations, and oth-r Rare Flowering 

 Plants. No. 10, Wholesale Catalogue of Buibous and Tuberous Flowers. No. 11, Treatise on Culture 

 of Chinese Potato, or Dioscorea Batatas; on Licorice, Tanner's Sumach, Fig, Almond, and Obve. 



laker A; Godwin, l'rint«ri. No. 1 Spnice St .N. T. 



