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VINES AND CLIMBERS-SEEDS. 



p«r lb. 



AMPELOPSIS HEDERACE A— Virginia Creeper, $1 60 



ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO— Pipe vine, 



BIGNONIA RADICANS— Trumpet Creeper, 5 00 



var. FLA MME A— Orange do. 8 00 



GRANDIFLORA, ATROSANGUINEA, . .$2 per oz. 



CAPRIFOLIUM SEMPERVIRENS and FRASERI 



jrsw^et, t\ . 

 's bowfer,: 

 do. 



CELASTRTJ^SCANDENS— Bitter 

 CLEMkTiS. ^RGMlJ^A^^'^tgi^ 



FL^MjMTJLA— Frk^r^nt 



FmK a 



VITALBA— Trav^er's-VDy, 



\ ^ 



50 



DIOSCOREA YILLOSA,. 



HEDERA HELIX— Evergreen Ivy 2 00 



PERIPLOCA GR^CA— Grecian Silk vine, 



SMILAX ROTUNDIFOLIA— Green Briar, 1 00 



WISTARIA FRUTESCENS, 



STOCKS FOR ENGRAFTING. 



y ' per 100. per 1000. 



APPLE, i^ar, $1 00 $ 5 00 



2 years, I 25 



DOUCIN APPLE, 2 years 3 00 



PARADISE APPLE, 1 year, 2 50 



2 years 3 00 



CHERRY, MAZZARD, 1 year, 1 25 



2 to 3 years, 2 00 



MAHALEB, very fine, for Dwarfs or Standards, 1 y'r, 2 50 



' 3 feet, 3 50 



$6to$9 

 25 00 

 20 00 

 25 00 



8 



15 00 

 18to20 

 25 00 



N. B.— The Mahaleb is a Northern Tree, much more hardy than the Mazzard 

 for Stocks. It shoald never be older than the second year for Stocks, as it grows 

 very rapidly. It forms a dwarf, bushy tree, if so pruned, of the shape of a large 

 pyramid Pear on Quince ; but if left to itself unpruned, it forms a beautifully shaped 

 tree of about 16 feet in hight ; and in either form it will produce abundant crops. 



PEACH, 1 year, $3 00i|20 00 



PEAR, 1 year, 2 06 15tol8 



2 years, 2 50 20to25 



3 years, 4 00! SO^^Op.^ 



N. B.— No Pear blight is ever known in this region, ^ 



PLUM, 1 year, 2 00 



2 years, 2 50 



QUINCE, ANGERS, 1 year, 3 00 



2 years 3 50 



ANGERS' QUINCE, large bushes for Stocks, to pro- 

 duce layers and cuttings, 6 y'rsold, 20 00 

 do. do. 4 years, do. do. 12 00 



ROSE, PRAIRIE, for budding 3 00 



MANETTI, do. 6 00 



3\yEET 



15 00 

 20 00 

 ^to25 

 25to30 



