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Real superior English hautboy, with large fruit 
and great bearers, 25 cents ripe in June. 
Ditto white ditto do 
Large Hudson, 25 cents June and July, 
Red Chili, 25 cents | | do 
White ditto, 25 cents da 
True large Chili, with large carnose hairy leaves : 
and very large fruit, 25 cents | June and J uly.f 
Bourbon, a new strawberry, with very large 
fruit, 50 cents do 
Large pine apple, 374 cents do. 
Alpine, monthly, or everbearing. It is neces- 
sary to make a new bed of this sort every 
year, as the fruit in autumn is produced from 
the runners of the same year, 50 cts. | September 
and October. | 
New French yellow strawberry, fine flavoured 
and good bearers, 25 cents per dozen... - ®¥. 
Roses. 
| In addition to the following sorts of roses, a great variety have been 
imported from England; but many of them, from the droughts of 
our summers, are difficult to propagate in America, the earth below 
_ the layers being too dry to admit of their striking root; from which 
circumstance it is almost impossible to keep an assortment of them, 
unless newly imported, to supply the demand, which cannot be done 
at a price that would be satisfactory. | 
Early flowering cinnamon rose, 25 cents 
Early red Scotch, 25 cents 
Scotch burnet, white flowering, 25 cents 
Copper coloured, 37% cents 
Large flowering white monthly, 75 cents pe 
Red monthly, red cluster, 75 cents en 
White clustered monthly or musk. This sort is 
valued for the abundance and fragrance of its 
flowers, which it produces from June till Decem- 
ber; it must be covered and protected from the~ 
frost during the winter, 50 cents. | 
Hundred-leaved rose, 374 cents _ 
Burgundy, with very small double flowers, 37} cents. 
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