_ GURSORY REMARKS. 
Tur Fruit Trees in this Catalogue are either grafted or inocu: 
_ lated, and are propagated from such European and American 
kinds as have acquired a well-merited celebrity ; the selection of 
which has been made with care and attention. “Every precaution 
is taken which is necessary to preserve the different varieties per- 
fectly distinct, and all the Peach and other trees are perfectly 
healthy, and free from disease. | 
Every tree, when sent from the garden, is duly labelled; and 
from fifteen to twenty-five trees are usually packed in each matted 
~ bundle. 
Where trees are requested for exportation, they are carefully 
_ packed in matts, casks, or boxes, so as to be sent to Europe, the 
West-Indies, or any part of America, with perfect safety. | 
All packages of trees are delivered at Fulton-market wharf, New- 
York, by water, free of freight; and, when particularly desired by 
persons at a distance, they will be shipped to any port they may 
designate: and agreements have been made with the lines of packets - 
, to Boston, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Charleston, and 
Savannah, to take bundles of trees at very moderate freights; and 
no care is wanting on the part of the Proprietor, to give such di- 
rections as may cause them to arrive safely; but it is to be ex- 
pressly understood, that afier being thus delivered or shipped at. 
~ New-York, they are wholely at the risk of the person who orders 
them. ) 
American Indigenous. Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, or their Seeds, 
suitable for sending to Europe, will be supplied in assortments 
from $ 5 to § 500 or more. A separate Catalogue of which is 
published distinct from the present, and wiil be distributed gratis 
‘on application therefor. 
Scions of the various Fruit Trees for ingrafting, packed in the 
most portable and secure manner, will be furnished at fifty cents 
per dozen; but if a less quantity of any one kind is ordered, the 
same charge will be made. 
The prices for trees, &c. are, by mutual agreement, the same with 
other establishments in the vicinity, from which no deviation is 
made; and a reasonable charge is added for matts and packing. 
Trees of extra large size will be charged in proportion. : 
The proper seasons for transplanting trees are the months of 
October, November, and December, in autumn; and March and 
April, in the spring. For Bulbous Flower Roots, the best season 
is from July to October inclusive. Green-house Plants can be for- 
warded with safety at any season, except the winter months, 
