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WM, R. PRINCE ,fe OO.'S 



Varieties Rejected by the Pomological Convention, and others: — 

 Admiral Dundas, Captain Cook, Comte de Flandres, Marylandica, Premices 

 de Bagnolet, Prince of Wales, Princesse Alice Maud, Eicbardson's 

 Cambridge, Sir Harry, Rival Queen, Blake's Incomparable, Honneur 

 de Belgique, Jenney's Seedling, Monroe Scarlet, Pennsylvania, Scott's 

 Seedling, Brigliton Pine, Due de Brabant, Black Prince, and 50 other 

 varieties. 



KHUBARB. 



Colossal (Downiug's), 



Early Tobolsk 



Giant 



Linnasus (Myatt's). . . 

 Prince Albert 



Per Doz. 



Per 100. 



Per 1,000- 



$1 50 



10 00 





1 25 



7 50 



50 to rjO 



1 75 



10 00 





1 50 



8 00 



50 00 



1 75 



9 00 





1 25 



8 GO 



50 00 



1 00 



6 00 



40 00 



Hybrid Varieties 



Blood Royal, Crimson, Dalley's Scarlet, Early Prolific, Magnum Bonum, 

 Early Scarlet, Prince of "Wales, and Scarlet ISTonpariel, |2 50 per 

 dozen. 



N.B. — See other Fine Varieties in Catalogue Ko. 1. 

 ASPARAGUS, Giant and Dutch, 1 to 3 years, per 1,000, |1 to |6. 

 CHINESE POTATO, or Yam, Dioscorea, per 100, $3 ; per 1,000, $25. 



STOCKS FOE ENGRAFTING AND BUDDING. 



Apple, 1 and 2 years |4 to 6 00 



Pear, 1 year 10 to 12 00 



Do. 2 years 16 to 18 00 



Cherry, Mazzard, 1 and 2 years 4 to 8 00 



Mahaleb, 1 and 2 years 12 to 15 00 



Quince 15 00 



Paradise and Doucin xlpple, prices variable. 



Plum, Horse, and Western 12 to 15 00 



Peach 15 00 



SCIONS FOR ENGRAFTING. 



Orders at these rates can only be supplied between October and March, 

 and the selection of Varieties must be in a good measure left to us,— but 

 all will be of the best Varieties. 

 Apple, Pear, and Cherry, per 600, $3 ; per 1,000, $5. 

 Plum, "16; $10. 



