PRINCE'S DESCRJIWE CATALOGUE 



OF SELECT VARIETIES OF 



Comprised in their Unrivaled Collection. 



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FLUSHING, Long Island, N. Y., 



WM. K. PEINCE & CO., 



IP* r o'x> 3^ i ^ "t o r s - 

 FORTy^FOURTH EDITION. 



K. B. — All ardeiS are packed in a sap&iiar luanner. and each article carc- 

 fidhj lahelltd ; and ilie paci^ujcn arc foncardfd- hy Express ar ofJiertrise as request- 

 ed, and the Receipt is forwarded to the purchaser thias profectmg him against loss. 



Pricro CATALoorKs, whicli are sent to jnu-chaaers of Trees, ami to appl'cSnta wl.O 

 *?nclose stamps. — No. 1, De.sciiptire (.'«t«lojiue of Fruit tmd Ornamental lYeefi, Slirubs, 

 and Flaat.s, No. 2, Ko>it«.«!, Cariiatiwiis, Cli rj-Kflntheiuiiuis, J'lilox, Iris, Double Sweet 

 Williams, and all other H(^rbiiceou.s l Uwei ing I'lant.s, *c. No. 3, Extra large Fruit 

 Tr*w, Eyergreens, and other Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, suitable for immediate 

 fr«it beariu;f and embellishment. Xo. 4, WholcKale fatal >gne for Nurseries and 

 Dealers, comprising Trees, Shrabs, Hoxcs. Plants, iJulbous l lower Roots. Stock.s for 

 Engrafting, Paonies. Dahlias, kc. So. 5, Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable, Agricul- 

 tural, and Flower Seeds, and Tree and Shrub Seeds, kc. No. 6, Descriptive Catalogue 

 of our Unrirallod Collection of 140 Select Varieties of Strawberries, with A RiincCTED 

 List, and Directions for CnUur<*. No. 7, lUre Anurican Trees, Hants, and Seeds, sui- 

 table for sending to Kurope. No. 9. Catalo3:He of Bulbous Flowers of every Class, to- 

 gether -(Tith Tree an'l Herbaceous pRMHiie.'*. Dahlias, and other Kare Flowering Plants. 

 Jio.ll, Directions for Culture of t'ne Chinose I'otato or Dioscorf'A Batatas, No. 13, 

 Catalogue of (ircenhouBo I'lanta. No. 14. Descriptir* Catalogue of Native and Foreign 

 Crapes. No. IC, General I'riaed List of Fruit Tices, Grapes, Raepberries, Blackber- 

 ries. Gooseberries, Currants, and other small Fruits ; Rhub.Hrb and other Esculents, 

 icUh Rfdmed Prices. Books — Prinoe's Treatise cn the Vine, with Descriptlon.s of Na- 

 tive aad Foreijjn Grapes, and Vineyard Culture, (new Kdition to be issued,) $1. Trea^ 

 ti«e on Fruits, tontAining descriptions of 800 varieties «f Fruit)-, SI. 50 ; Princc'.s Man- 

 ual of Hoses, comprising descriptions of 1.000 Tarietles, new edition, 75 centB. 



Stiett $)'ari(tics of Strafokrrus. 



The foUowinoj varieties of StrRwborrie.«i have been carefully selec- 

 toil from tho entire mass thnt has been brought to notice in this Country 

 and in Kurope ; and nil the otherp have been rejected, except a fe^rthat 

 are under probation. Wc have utill retaincsl a few xecoudary varieties, 

 which, l>eing: well known and popular, are usually demanded by those 

 who are not yet familiar with the superior kiudH. An a general re-sult, 

 all the Hernmphrodite varietiuK tliat have beeu introduce<l from Eng- 

 laad, France, and Beli'ium have proved worthlees for general culture on 



