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$ cts. $ cts. 
“Early blood red, E+++++++++ 75 Tricuspidata, rey deep vel- 
Flamed buff, C -+++--- weee 1 vet scarlet, D see-++eeee 125 
Globe anemone, tron red, C 1 25 SECTION XVII. Globe fiow- 
Globe purple, large. light ered. 
Crimson Cecccecseccecss 1 25 
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Toop ade i D vie Crimson bonnet, D -+++++*2 75 
L pik. Daw ~=<camacet 7 Dark crimson, Es-+++++++++ 1 25 
tae ce colored, C+++-=-> Met 8 Dwarf blood red ++++++++++ 150 
Reroc pink feathered, E’-+-+ 75 ol oalieeed light crimson, an- 
. emone form, His nscale pend 
ae pies ie waree 2 Fringed, or, Fimbriata, Cia es (155 
mia see Dee, gull dark red, anemone 
Light pit ples eae tyes: +t eseesee see eee 
Painted lady, rose colored, form, D - 1 25 

‘Lilac, Base ee eevee esvesesce’ 1 5Q 
P eee a Kia a aged 1 ' ‘Neat crimson, anemone 
a, form, D seeseeeeeees ae -t 25 
is @seeeeeeee KH 50 ’ 
ee a 8 pila ahah MPR ; 4 New iron red, anemone 
form, PD wee encccsesees 1 
ee hs, fing tne gta Purpurea, C-+++eeeeeeeeee 1 
Spectabile, CS a W cin wala aidieraie’ 1 25 
Striated buff, Ee «++ eeee eee. 
Sweet scabious flowered, C 
Tall blood red, anem. form, D 75 
5| Very double iron red, C++ .+ 150 
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REMARKS. 
Tur Trees, Shrubs and Plants, contained in the annexed Catdlogue, 
ean be packed in such manner as to be transported at any season of the 
year; and all orders from a distance receive the same pointed attention 
as if the persons desiring them were present to make their selections; in- 
formation will also be freely imparted with regard to the best means of 
culture &c.; and the packages will be shipped to any port designated. 
Remittances can be made by draft on any city from Portland to New- 
Orleans. In the transmission of plants to foreign countries, and to the . 
various ports of the Union, New-York possesses decided advantages, 
regular packets being established with a great number of places, both at 
home and abroad, and the general facilities of intercourse pene ‘$0 en- 
larged and increasing. 
In offering to the public this Catalogue, the Proprietors cannot refrain 
from calling the attention of amateurs to the numerous highly interesting 
‘trees and plants which it contains, and many of which are found in no 
other collection in our country. ‘These have, m many instances, been — 
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attended with such expenses in their importation, that had a desire for _ 
profit alone animated the Proprietors, they would not have been so ar- 
dent in obtaining them: but desirous that our country should at least hold 
that rank in her botanic collections which she does in every other respect,” 
and influenced by that zeal which ever inspires the votaries of Flora, they — 
have incurred disbursements to an amount never hazarded by any other 
establishment in the Union. The prices of the plants newly imported 
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