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tion of the most exquisite flowers of every country at all celebrated 
in their cultivation, that although some few.collections in Europe 
may exceed this in the number of varieties, still it is believed few 
or none surpass it in the selection of the most choice aud intrinsic. 
flowers; and prices have been paid in many cases altogether un- 
warranted by the demand this country has yet afforded, but with 
the-expectation that the increasing botanic taste evinced through- 
out our country, would also in time devote to.this class of plants: 
the attention which it merits. It may be well to remark, that the 
Bulbs which are frequently sent out on Consignment to this country® 
from Holland, and sold at our auctions, are the mere refuse, and 
such as are held in no esteem, either by amateurs or connoisseurs, 
and no idea can be formed by them of the beauty of the more 
estimable kinds; and it is to be regretted that our citizens should, 
have been so often duped in their purchases of these roots, under 
the imposition of high sounding names. , 
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ADDITIONS. 
_ HARDY TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Male Osage Orange 4-5 Berberis aquifolium $ 25 
Female do. do. 5 Tartariam Mulberry 1 
| | ROSES. 
Scarlet Moss. ~ $5 White Pompone $$ $3. 
Striped Moss 5 Rubifolia : , i 
Prolific Moss © 5 Long’s Arkansaw 5 
Mossy Rose de: Meaux 5 
4 __ And above 200 others not yet increased. 
STRAWBERRIES. __ mG 
Each $1 for two plants. — _ 
Kean’s large New Hautbois. 
Kean’s Imperial _. Downton 
Roseberry- Knight’s No. 6 
Black : Knight’s No, 14 
Bath Scarlet. . 
