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are regulated by their aeons cost, and al be lessened as their ler 
way be attended with more or less success; many of those of Jess recent | 
-jutroduction are now placed é at prices rneh reduced. An establishment ? 
so extensive as this, cannot of course be conducted without immense dis- 
bursements, in’ making which the Proprietors have greatly to rely upon: 
the patronage they may receive in the sale of its productions. [tis their 
desire to introduce every Tree, Shrub, or Flant, which may be useful im 
the various departments of national industry, as well as those whieh 
serve to gratify our pleasures | alone: and it remains now to be tested, © 
whether the success which shall attend the very extensive’ importations: " 
already’ made, will warrant their continuance on the ‘same expensive 
scale. Comprising, as this garden does, an extent of more than 40 acres, 
compactiy fil ed; with the very extensive range of Green-Eouses, which _ 
éontain above 20,000 piants in pots; and being surpassed or equalled by 
few even of those which have received in foreign countries the patronage 
of royalty, the Proprietors’ most anxious éesire has been to give to ther — 
establishment the character of a National Institution ; and animated 
by those feelings, which all seem concentrated in the ‘‘ pride of coun-" 
try,’’ they rely on that country to aid in its advancement. 
As many persons in the Union act as agents for different nursery es- 
tablishments, it is particularly requested, that where orders are intended» 
for us, it be plainly. specified; and every invoice we transmit will have @ 
printed heading, and our signature, to prove it genuine. We 
mention these cautions for good and conclusive reasons, and we par- 
ticularly enjoin its observance on Purchasers, as We know we have - 
been eee. by deceptions. 
Orders from a distance can be transmitted through an agent or direct 
by mail or otherwise, and the various demands will be executed with - 
that accuracy and despatch which characterize the general transactions of | 
the: establishment. | 



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“The foll lowing distinet catalogues and publications relative to. the dif. “4 
eens departments of the establishment may be obtained of the different 
_ agents, or by direct application to the proprietors, the four first mention- 3 
ed being distributed gratis :— | 
No. 1. Fruit and Hardy Ornamental "Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, pp. 
“No. 2. Bulbous and Tuberous Rooted Plants, pp. 24. ea” 
>. No. 3. Green-house Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, pp. 48 eae 
“No. 4, American Indigenous Trees. Shrubs, and tlants, pp. 52. a 
~No. 5.4 catalogue of Garden and Flower Seeds, &e. | x hee! 
These catalogues can be. ‘transmitted by mail; ata postage of 1k 
2} cents per sheet, as well as the books. below named, 
75 cente . 


BOOKS—Prince’ s Treatise on Horheultare - = - 
Toe gia pene pen taaelon tae Wvane 2.0 2 |p - $1 50 
ee , Tiong ee 36 Treatise on Fruits, or Pomological) m 
ging tnauigeeee., Manual, -eontaining accurate de- go a ee 
a aaa y oe aes ‘scriptions. in detail of about 800 (*" - — « 
ph Sal varieties. of is res, in 2 vols. 4 | 
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