PRICE LIST OF ROSES WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 8. 



CATALOGUES 



The following Catalogues|are published, some anniiallY and some at 

 intervals of two or three yeai's as becomes necessaiy, and are sent to 

 all customers whose names are on our books, as soon as issued, free of 

 charge, and to all new applicants who remit the amounts named below, 

 to cover postage and labor : 



No. 1.— DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE OF FRUITS, contain- 

 ing brief hints on transplanting, distances for planting the 

 various classes of trees, and descriptions of all the most 

 valuable varieties of fruits in cultivation. 10 cents. 



No. 2— DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE 

 OF ORNAMENTAL TREES contaming descriptions of all the 

 most desirable Ornamental Deciduous Trees, IVeepin^ or 

 Drooping Trees, Trees vnth Ornamental or Reinarkahle 

 Foliage, Evergreen Trees, Clinihing Shrubs, Dceonies, Phloxes, 

 Dahlias, Hardy Herhaceoiis Floicering Dlants, Hedge Dlants, 

 JBulbs, etc.; illustrated^with numerous wood cuts of the most 

 popular and valuable trees, etc. 15 cents. 



No. 3.— CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRIES, AND OTHER SMALL 

 FRUITS. Free. 



No. 4.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE, (For nurserymen and large plant- 

 ers). Semi-annually. Free. 



No. 5.— DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE OF ROSES. Free. 



]Sr. B. — Correspondents and Patrons desiring to visit our grounds, 

 are informed, that the husiness office and home grou?ids are situated in 

 the south part of the City of Rochester, about one mile from the center 

 of the City, on 3fount Hope Ave7iue, a?id onay be reached by Horse 

 Cars from the JS^. Y. C. S H R. R. R., the iV Y. <k Erie, and all 

 the other Rail Roads centering here. In the latter part of June we 

 have a display of Roses, which far sur2Kcsses that to be seen any 

 ptlace else in the country. 



