1847 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., FLUSHING, NEAR NEW-YORK. 



N. B. The following desirable species are extracted from our General Catalogue. 



NORTH AMERICAN TREES & SHRUBS 



Acer dasycarpum, vel eriocarpum : 

 nigrum 



* — riibrum .... 

 * — sacharinum _. _ . 

 jEscuIus pallida, vel ohioensia 



glabra . 



macrostachya 



Berchemia volubilis 

 Bignonia radicans, luUa 



atrosan guinea 



Calycanthus, 4 species 

 Chionanthus, 2 species . 

 Chimaphylla corymbosa 



maculalata 



Cissus ampelopsis . . 



stans tricolor 



Comus striata variezata 

 Corylus rostrata 



*Cupressus disticha, vel Schubertia 

 Dircapalustris 

 Echites difformis 

 Euonymus americanus 



sarmentosus 



♦Gleditschia triacanthos : 

 Halesia tetrapterd, rosea 



Hamiltonia oleifera, vel Pyrularia pnbera, $5 each. 

 Hibiscus syriacus (new American double varieties) 



— ardensvl. . 



rosea pi. 



alrorubens pi. 



bicolor expansa, pi. . 



rosea vanegata, pi. 



slriata superbapl. 



ful. variegataflortpl. 



1-ubro semipleno 



cendeo semipleno . 



8 older double varieties 



Liiriodendron tulipifera 

 Lonicera canadensis, nova 



douglassit 



Brownii 



Shepherdii 



Magnevillii . 



Madura aurantiaca, mas. etfam. 

 MagDolia acuminata 



auriculata , . 



cordata 



glauca 



grandiflora . 



gracilis (Chinese) 



macrophylla . 



. — maxima . 



; tripetela 



Menispermum canadense (pretty vine) 

 Mitchella repens 

 Oxycoccus macrocarpus 

 Philadelphus mexicanus 



Pasonia moutan, 12 splendid new double varieties for $85. 

 Pyrola rotundifolia 

 Pyrus arbutifolia (scarlet fruit) 



botryapium 



*Quercus, all the species, . 

 Kibes, all the new species 



ilosa rubifolia, 12 beautiful double namtd varieties 



15 new and extra fine 



• pennsylvanica pleno 



do. do 



xcellent 

 d, §25 



Rubus cuneifolius 



villosus, frurtn rarncs 



occidentalis, alb^is 



novEE boracensis (fine fruit) 



Shephardia eleagnoides 

 Scandix peduncularis 

 Sorbus americana, aurantia 

 Sty rax Isevigatum, Arc. 

 Symphoria glauca 



racemosa variegata 



Vitis, 80 varieties, good for table, and producing e 



and will support a Russian climate unprolecte 

 Wistaria floribunda 

 Xylosteum ciliatum 



involucralum 



nova boracense 



Solonis . 



N. B. Of those marked thus * Seeds can usually be su 

 as well as of the generality of Forest Trees and Shrubs 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 



Apios tuberosa . 

 Arum triphyllum, in varieliei 

 Arethusa bulbosa . , 

 Aristolochia serpentaria 

 Asclepias amcena 



incamata 



obtusifolia 



pulchra 



■ quadrifolia 



tuberosa 



phytolaccoides . 



verticillata, and others 



Amsonia latifolia . 



salicifolia 



Astragalus Missouriensia . 

 Calopogon pulchellum . 

 Claytonia virginica . 

 (Convolvulus panduratus pltno . 

 Corydalus formosa alba 

 Cypripedium arietinum 



i acaule, vel humila 



candidum 



— — — parviflorum 



wme, 

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pplied 



«6 OO 

 8 00 

 18 00 

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 18 00 

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 15 00 

 15 00 

 18 00 



15 00 

 8 00 



10 OO 

 25 00 



16 00 

 16 00 

 50 00 

 35 00 

 30 00 

 20 00 

 40 00 

 25 OO 



Per 100. 



$12 00 

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 16 00 

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6 00 



5 00 

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8 00 

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5 00 

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30 00 

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8 00 

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8 00 



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8 00 

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35 00 

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Cypripedium pubescens 

 spectabile 



Dioncea muscipula 

 Dioscoreavillosa, beautifvl climbtr 

 Erythrina herbacea 

 cnsta galli 



Erythronium lanceolattim 

 albidum 



Fritillaria lancedlata 

 Gentiana, several species 

 GiUenia trifoliata 



stipulacea . 



Gerardia flava 



quercifolia 



Hemerocallis fulva pleno 



foi. variegata . 



Helonias dioica, and others 

 Hibiscus, 10 new fine varieties 

 Hypoxis erecta . 

 Hieraceum Kalmii . 

 Ixia ccelestina . 

 Lechea major, and minor . 

 Lespedesa, many species 

 Liatris pilosa . . 

 graminifolia 

 macrostachya 

 odoratissima 

 pycnostachya 

 scariosa . 

 squarrosa 

 Liliimi canadense, in varietU* 

 philadelphictmi 

 superbum, &c. . 

 Malaxis liliifolia 

 Medeola virginica 

 Mikania scandens . 

 Neottia cemua . 



pubescens . 

 tortilis, &c. 

 Orchis bephariglottis 

 ciliaris . 

 dilatata 

 fimbriata 

 orbiculata 

 spectabilis 

 viridis, &c. . 

 Paeonia, 20 fine varieties from the Chinese 

 Panax quinquefoliimi, or Ginseng of commerce 

 trifolium 



Phlox, 60 varieties . 

 Pogonia ophioglossoides 

 verticrUaia 



Pulmonaria virginica . 



I alba . 



Rudbeckia, various species 

 Ruellia tubiflora 

 Sanguinaria canadensis 

 Sarracenia flava 



j purpurea 



I psiitacina 



' variolaris . 



iSisyrinchium anceps 

 jTephrosia virginica 

 |Thalictrum anemonoides . 

 Trillium cemuum 



I erectum purpureum 



grandiflorum 

 pictum 

 sessile 



Uvularia perfoliata . 



sessilifolia, &c. 



Zephyranthes Candida 

 carinata 



Yucca flaccida vel glaucescena 



filamentosa 



aloifolia 



species 



Per 100 

 925 00 

 25 00 

 25 00 

 10 00 

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 40 00 

 8 00 

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50 no 



25 00 

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14 00 



15 00 

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8 00 

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8 00 

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8 00 



15 00 

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16 00 

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 12 



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30 

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30 00 



15 00 

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 30 OO 



8 00 



16 00 

 6 OO 



25 00 

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 25 00 

 25 00 

 30 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 

 12 00 

 15 00 

 15 00 

 15 OO 

 15 OO 



SELECT FRUIT TREES, 



, 4fc. 



OF THE MOST ESTIMABLE AMERICAN VARIETIES. 

 These Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, &c., will support the winter of a 

 Russian climate, and of the Grapes Vmevards may be formed that 

 will produce eight fold the quantity of excellent Wine, that is produced 

 by the French Vineyards. A commencement has already been made in 

 Grermany. There are twenty good table varieties, a number of which are 

 superior to the Chasselas, ana a single vme often produces 1000 lbs. of fruit, 

 APPLE, 200 varieties surpassing those of every other cotmtry, at 37 

 cents each. 



PEAR, 75 varieties of great excellence, at 50 cents each. 

 PLUM, 80 varieties do. do. at 50 cents each. 

 PEACH, 120 varieties do. do. at 25 cents each. 



Weeping, and White blossom of two varieties, 50 ct«. each. 



CHERRY, 25 varieties of great excellence, at 50 cents each. 

 NECTARINE, 4 varieties do. do. i at <?7 cents each 

 APRICOT, 6 varieties do. do. J at J7 cents each. 

 RASPBERRY, 8 varieties do. do. at 12 cents each. 

 GRAPE, 80 hardy varieties, at 25 to 50 cents each. 

 CURRANTS, 20 Flowenng varieties, at 25 cents each. 

 STRAWBERRY, 50 varieties, of unrivalled size and excellence, and 



tar surpassing the European varieties in productiveness, at 50 cent* 



to $1 per dozen. 



VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



ONION, red, white, and yeUow ; MELONS, CUC UMBERS j 

 SQUASH, PUMPKtN, and other Seeds will be supplied in any 

 quantity. 



Ailantus glandidosa. Seeds in any quantity. 



REMARKS. — It IS always preferable that orders be sent us durinz 

 the Summer for Seeds, and for Trees and Plants early in autimm. All 

 will be packed with espemal care, so that scarcely any plant eaa 

 periih oa the voyage. 



