CATALOGULrS 

The following Catalogues are published; some annually and.some at 
intervals of two or three years as becomes necessary; 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, containing 
brief hints on transplanting; distances for planting the various 
classes of trees, and descriptions of all the most valuable varieties 
of fruits in cultivation; 60 pages, 10 cents; with colored plate, 
15 cents. 
No. 2.—DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE OF 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, containing descriptions of all the most 
desirable Ornamental Deciduous Trees, Weeping or Drooping Trees, 
Trees with Ornamental and Remarkable foliage; Evergreen Trees, 
Climbing Shrubs, Roses, Peonies, Phloxes, Dahlias, &¢., Hardy 
Herbaceous Flowering Plants, Hedge Plants, &c.;. illustrated with 
numerous wood cuts of the most popular and valuable trees, &e. 
124 pages and colored plate of Roses, 25 cents. 
No. 3.—DESCRIPTIVE ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE OF NEW, 
RARE AND POPULAR GREEN-HOUSE, HOT-HOUSE AND 
BEDDING PLANTS, GLADIOLI AND OTHER SUMMER FLOW- 
ERING BULBS. Free. 
No. 4—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE, semi-annually. Free. 
No. 5.—-SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF NEW ROSES, ete. Free. 
Nos. 1 & 2 bound together, 50 cents. 
N. B.—Correspondents and Patrons desiring to visit our grounds, are tn- 
JSormed that the business office and home grounds are situated in the south 
part of the City of Rochester, about one mile from the center of the City, on 
Mount Hope Avenue, a short distance from Mount Hope Cemetery. <A line 
of horse cars runs from the N. Y. Central and N. Y. and Erie and Genesee 
Valley Depots to the office. 
