J-AKTTTA.HY a O tlx, 1S3S. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO. 



3VUR.SER.IES, FLUSHING, 3XT. 3T. 



r N ' ?;~ A f W !if 6 f. radua ? 1 - y w ' ndin S "P y"' extensive Nurseries, we will sell oft' all our Fruit Stocks and Youn- Trees and Shrubs 

 n quantit.es, to other Nurseries. Y e have planted the Stocks in our cellars, so that they can be packed and forwarded I any' 1 n ' 

 as well as Gooseberries, Raspbcrr.es, Currants, Grapes, Strawberries, and many kinds of Young Trees and Shrubs 



Sumach, Sicily Tanner's j 5 00 



■ American Tanner's, 7 1 50 



FRUIT SEEDS. 



These are kept in proper condition for planting, 

 and not allowed to get dry and valueless. All Fruit 

 Seeds are scarce the present year; and the demand is 

 greater than the supply. 



Apple, 



Almond, Sweet, 2 kinds 



Apricot, $1.00 per 100 pits. 



Cherry, Mazzard 



■ Duke and Kentish, 



Dwarf, 



Chestnut, Large French, 



American, 



Filbert, 



Grape, Catawba, 



Hazelnut 



Madeira Nut, or 

 variable. 



Peach, price variable 



Pear, ' ' ' 



Plum, Large Blue, or Horse, for Stocks 



English Walnut, price 



Walnut, Black, 



Butternut, 



Shellbark, 



per lb. 



1 per 



per peek 



per 







quart. 







bushel. 



$ 



cts. 



$ 



cts. 



$ 



cts. 



$ cts. 





50 





30 



3 



00 



10 00 



1 



00 







4 



00 



14 00 



1 



00 



1 



00 



6 



00 



If, 00 



1 



00 



1 



00 









2 



00 



2 



00 

















4 



00 



14 00 











2 



50 



10 00 







1 



00 







16 00 



8 



00 



















50 





















2 to 3 



5 



00 













1 



11O 



: 1 



00 



4 



00 



10tol2 







00 













4 



00 













prices variable. 



ORNAMENTAL TREE AM) SHRUB SEEDS. 



Ailanthus, 



Andromeda, several species. 

 Ash, Flowering. 



Mountain, European. 



Althea Frutex, 



Biguonia radicans flamntea 



■ atrosanguinea, 



Buckthorn for Hedges. 



Catalpa, 



Clethra, several species, 



Cypress, American, — Taxodium dislichum. $10 per 



Euonymus— Strawberry Tree, different colors, 



Halesia tetraptera. 



parviflora. 



- — - — diptera. 

 Horse Chestnut. 



Judas Tree, 



Laburnum, or Golden Chain. 



Larch, European, 



Locust, Yellow. — Robinia pseudacacia, . [ . , 



■ -Honey. — Gleditchia 



Magnolia acuminata, 



cordata, 



glauca, 



grandiflora, 



macrophylla, 



maxima, . 



Bushel. 



tripetela, g 



Nyssa villosa, \ 2 



biflora, \ 2 



aquatic a o 



Oak, many species. 



Osage Orange, [Cheaper in quantity.] j 1 



Paulownia Imperialis, $5 per quart, 



Sensitive Tree. — Acacia Julibrissin, I 3 



per lb. 



2 00 



2 00 

 6 00 

 10 00 



2 50 



50 

 4 00 



4 00 



3 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



5 00 

 10 00 



3 50 

 5 00 

 9 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 



00 



00 



EVERGREEN TREE AND SHRUB SEEDS. 



Arbor Vita?, American. 



Chinese. 



Balsam Fir. 

 Broom, Scotch. 

 Cedar of Lebanon. 

 Cedrus Deodora. 

 Cupressus thuyoides. — White 

 Cedar. 



Cypress, Pyramidal. — Oriental 



Cypress. 

 English Yew. 

 European Silver Fir. 

 Pine, Austrian. 



Note.— Where no prices are stated, and also where the prices are stated for 

 beeds, we will supply parcels of each, from $1,00 upwards, as may be desired. 

 We can supply seedsof 30 to 40 other species of Trees and Shrubs, in parcels of 

 50 cts. to $1 each. 



STOCKS FOR ENGRAFTING. 



Apple, 1 year 



2 years 



Doucin Apple, 2 years 



Paradise Apple, 1 year 



Pine, White. 



Scotch, or Fir. 



Pinus palustris. 



ta'da. 



variabilis. 



pungens. 



rigida. 



■ serotina. 



cembra — Siberian Pine. 



pinea — Stone Pine. 



Spruce, Norway. 

 White. 



years. 3 



Cherry, Mazzard, 1 year, very strong, 



years. 

 3 3'ears. 



per 100. 



per 10UO 



* 



cts. 



ji cts. 



1 



00 



5 00 



1 



25 



8 00 



3 



00 



25 00 



2 



50 



20 00 



3 



00 



25 00 



1 



50 



StojSUO 



2 



00 



15 00 





qp 



,25 00 



• \v 



ien t> 



udded, as 



Mahaleb, very fine, for Dwarf Cherries,, ".r. . 



N. B. — Mahaieb should never be older than the secon 

 they grow so rapidly. It forms a dwarf bush v tree, if so pruned, of the shape of 

 i pyramid Pear on Quince; but if left to ilsclf unpruned, it forms a beauti- 

 >utlGfeet in height; and in either form it will produce 



large 

 ful shaped tree of 

 abundant crops. 



Peach, 1 year 



Pear, 1 year, very strong 



2 years . " ".7' 



4 years 



N - B.— No Pear Blight is ever known in this region. 



Plum, 1 year, very strong 



2 years 



Quince, Angers, 1 year 



2 years, best selection 



2 years, second do. 



3 00 

 2 00 



2 00 



2 50 



3 00 



4 00 

 3 50 

 1 50 



20 

 12 



15 00 

 ►•20 00 

 TO 00 



15 00 

 20 00 

 ~ 25 00 

 35 0O 

 30 00 

 10 00 



Cuttings prepared for planting.. 



Anger's Quince, large Trees for Stools to produce 



Layers, 6 years, 



Do. do 4 years, 



Scions of all the varieties of Fruits, for grafting, in any quantities, 

 at the following rates : — 



Apples, 



Pears, 



Cherries, 



Plums, 



Per 100 



Per 500 



1 00 



3 00 



1 50 



4 00 



1 50 



3 50 



1 50 



5 00 



Pt-r 1000 



5 00 



6 00 

 5 50 

 9 00 



Pome- 

 granates, at |6 to §8 per 100; and of Isabella and Catawba 

 Grapes, at §10 per 1000. 

 Scions of other Hardy Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Orange 

 and other Quinces, and Mulberries, Aej^-ai-^ 50 p#c HL0-- - 

 Scions of all Ornamental Trees and Shrubs that are usualh 



propagated in this way, at $3 per 100. 

 Scions of the best German, French, and English Osiers al $5 

 to §10 per 1000. 



which 18 Zy^i^^%^^'^^^:v ™? fr r ,: han r, ^» Bc * »>* L» L 



ordered, if 3 they are ^fiJ^^^V^^ %™±™Zt ^^5^?^^?^ ^ ™* «<> * " 

 ately. 

 desired 



of other Trees and Plants, which' will be sold for both cash and credit ' 



Wltl'an ^afX Int^'tSr,^ V^s^co^e to advance Wthis until the period J 



We now send you our present prices for the different hinds of 



spring planting. 



uai cusu 01 [incKing is c. 

 frees, Shrubs, and Plants 



a N^w WholS OatX^i 8 fo^V" 37 ^ ^ in j"V<<and only the actual cost of packing is "chafed: N. B. — We have just issued 



