ROSES IN ASSORTMENTS, (Our choice.) 



The Assortments of a hundred -will comprise 3 to 5 of each variety. 



N. B. — All are on their own roots, except a part of the Hybrid Perpetuals and Moss, and all we supply will be accurately named. 



Damask, Provence, and Scotch, 60 varieties. 



Hybrid Bonrbon and Gallica, 50 varieties 



Black Roses, 20 varieties 



Striped, Variegated, and Mottled, 40 varieties 

 Large White Roses, different varieties. . . — 



Yellow Roses 



Moss Roses 



Standard, or Tree Roses, assorted 



Climbing Roses. 



Hybrid China, and other Pillar Roses, 30 varieties 



Bonrsanlt, several varieties 



Multiflora, white and red, and Greville Roses 



Ayrshire, 6 Blush and Pink varieties . 



Note. — We will supply as follows: — 100 Roses, 

 convenient, comprising 200 varieties, 4 to 6 of each, 



Per doz. Per 100. 

 $ cts. : $ cts. 



2 

 2 

 4 

 4 

 4 

 4 



§4 a 6j 



9 oo; 



00! 

 50 

 50 

 50j 

 50| 

 50 



14 00 

 16 00 

 32 00 

 32 00 



2 00 1 14 00 



2 00, 14 00 



3 00 20 00 

 2 00 14 00 



assorted as eon 

 for §120. 



Ayrshire, Queen of Belgians, and other white kii£s 



Hybrid Climbing, and Evergreen, 15 varieties 



Prairie Roses, 12 fine double varieties 



Extra Large Prairie, and other Climbing Roses, 6 ft 



Perpetual, Monthly, and Everblooming' 

 Roses. 



Hybrid Perpetnals, 120 varieties. . . 



do newer varieties , 



Bonrbon Perpetnals, 60 varieties. . . 



Noisette Perpetnals, 30 varieties. 

 Climbing, 20 varieties. 



Chinese Daily or Everblooming, 30 varieties 



Tea (Everblooming), many varieties 



veniuul, 2 to 4 of a kind, for $12 to §14. 1000 Ro 



Per doz. 



Per 100. 



$ cts. 



$ cts. 



2 50 



18 00 



3 00 



20 00 



§2£ a 3 



§18a20 



4 50 





4 00 



25 00 



5 00 





3 00 



24 00 



3 00 



22 Oo 



3 00 



22 00 



a 3 



20 OO 





25 00 



;es, assorted as 



HARDY FLOWERING- PLANTS, for Borders, &,c 



Auricula, many varieties 



Campanula, many varieties 



Carnations and Picotees, 80 finest imported varieties 

 Chrysanthemums, Large Flowering, 85 splendid va- 

 rieties . . . . 



Pompone and Daisys 60 splendid varieties 



Cowslips, many varieties 



Hcmerocallis, or Day Lily, 10 varieties 



Hibiscus, many showy varieties 



Hollyhocks, 30 fine varieties 



Iris, 50 beautiful varieties 



Lilies, Japan splendid, different varieties 



Chinese Tiger 



Lychnis, many varieties 



P«eonies, European varieties, assorted. 



Per doz. 



Per 100. 



$ cts. 



$ cts. 



3 00 





2 50 



16 00 



3 00 



18 ' 00 



2 00 



14 00 



2 00 



14 00 



1 50 



10 00 



2 50 



16 00 



2 50 



16 00 



§2 a 2 A 



14 00 



2 50 



16 00 







15 





3 00 



18 00 



2 00 



15 00 



Per doz. Per 100. 



Pseonies, 10 Chinese splendid varieties, several of 



which are fragrant, assorted 



If. B. — The Psaonies we supply are all blooming 

 roots, and not mere slips, as are frequently sold. 



Pansics. many varieties 



Phlox, SO very beautiful varieties 



■ 25 fine varieties, less rare 



Pinks, different varieties 



Polyanthus, 20 varieties 



Sweet William, 25 fine varieties 



Tradescantia, many varieties 



Violet, Double Fragrant, white, blue, and purple. . 



N. B. — For numerous other species, see Catalogue 

 No. 2, page 40. 



$ cts 



3 50 



$ cts. 



25 00 



1 



00 







2 



00 



12 



00 



1 



50 



10 



00 



1 



50 



10 



00 



2 



00 



14 



00 



1 



00 



6 



00 



2 



00 







2 



00 



12 



00 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



Artor Vita, J s E 



Hemlock Spruce, ) ° 



Dwarf Box, for edging, sec Evergreens. 



Osage Orange, one year 



two years. 



Privet, 1 to 3 years . . . 



SCIONS OR CUTTINGS FOR PLANTING. 



Althea Frntex, 8 double varieties. 



Isabella and Catawba. 

 Other Native varieties . 



Per 100. 



Per 1000 



$ cts. 



$ cts. 



2 50 



20 00 



2 50 





2 50 



20 00 



$6 a 8 





2 50 





$6 a 8 





2 00 



10 00 



2 50 





2 50 





Osiers, best German, French, and English varieties. 



Poplars and Willows, different kinds." 



Privet 



Quinces, Orange, Pear, and Portugal 



Uoscs, many varieties 



Tree Box 



All Ornamental Trees and Shrubs that are usually 

 propagated in this way 



Per 100. 



Per 1000 



$ cts. 



$ cts. 





5 00 





■s m 



§3 a 5 





Per 100. 



Per 1000 



$ cts. 



$ cts. 



2 00 



§5 a 10 



2 50 



18 00 



1 00 



6 00 



2 50 



20 00 



3 00 





1 00 



6 00 



2 50 



20 00 



DAHLIAS, BULBOUS ROOTS, &c. 



Dahlias, the most splendid collection in the Union, see Catalogue 



No. 2, pages 29 to 32. 



Splendid select varieties, first class, $6 per doz. 



Splendid varieties, first rate, more plentiful, §3 per doz. and 



§17 per hundred. 



Dahlias, Old varieties, §2 per doz. and $12 per hundred. 

 Bulbous Flower Roots, at the lowest prices, see Catalogue iS'o. 2. 

 Greenhouse Summer Flowering Plants, for bedding-out, see Cata- 

 logue No. 2. 



VALUABLE PLANTS FOR EXTENSIVE CULTIVATION. 



Liquorice — Glycirrhiza, §12 per hundred, and we are prepared to supply 10,000 plants for field culture. 

 New Japan Potatoe — Dioscorea Japonica, §10 per dozen. 

 Tanner's Sumach, American, §10 per 100, and §50 per 1000. 

 Osiers, Assorted, finest kinds, $12 per 100. 



CATALOGUES, which are sent to applicants who enclose stamps. — No. 1, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants; 

 and No. 2, Roses, Dahlias, Bulbous, and Herbaceous Flowering Plants, <tc., both fortieth edition. No. 3, Extra large Fruit Trees, 

 Evergreens, and other Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries and other Venders. No. 5, Catalogue 

 of Garden, Agricultural, Flower, Fruit, and Ornamental Tree and Shrub Seeds. No. 6, Descriptive Catalogue of Strawberries. No. 1, 

 Catalogue of Rare American Trees and Plants, suitable for sending to Europe. No. 8, Catalogue of Fruit and other Tree Seeds and 

 of Stocks of all kinds for engrafting Fruit Trees, <fcc. 



