23 



Gooseberries, lJO largest Lancashire varieties j $ 



Raspberries, red varieties lor market and for brandy I 



Raspberries, Red Antwerp ) ( . sn 



White do j I 160 



Currants, Large red Dutch ' 



Large white do 



Large English black 



! per 100 



Hawthorn quicks I 1 



Privet, for hedges. $3^ 5 



Honey Locust, lor hedges, &.c. &c | 2 



N. B. Every other article appertaining to the Nursery, or Seed department 

 be supplied. 



15 

 ft 



10 



8 to $12 

 16 

 IS 



per 1000 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



Comprising the collection of Annual, Biennial, and Perennial species and varieties 

 hereunto annexed, and many other quite new varieties, at the following rates ; 



comprising 12 varieties 



Small parcel 



do do 



Thrice larger 

 Parcels comprising 

 Thrice larger- 

 Parcels containing 

 Thrice larger 

 New and rare species, each 

 Larger parcels, for retailin 



25 



do 



25 



do 



50 



do 



50 



do 



100 



do 



160 



do 



each . 



ftole.— An additional number of valuable varieties of Vegetable and Flower 



cts. 

 50 



to 26 

 to 50 



Seeds, 





kc, will be speedily received from foreign countries, a list of which will be furnished 

 on application.' 



BOOKS— Prince's Treatise on Horticulture $ 75 cts. } g 



Do do on the Vine 1 50 | »« 



Do do on Fruits, or Pomolcgical"| 



Manual, containing accurate de- I „ 



scriptions of about 800 varieties [ 



of Fruits, in 2 vols. J 



CATALOGUES, which are distributed gratis, on application — 



No. 1 Fruit and Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants — pp. 72. 



2 Bulbous and Tuberous rooted Plants— pp. 36. 



3 Greenhouse Trees, shrubs, and Plants — pp. 55. 



4 American Indigenous Trees, Shrubs, and Plants— pp. 50, 



5 A Catalogue of Garden and Flower Seeds. 



6 Do do do do in Freneh. 



7 Do of the most Splcnlid Dahlias. 



The Books and Catalogues can be transmitted by mail, at a postage of H to 1\ cents 

 per sheet. 



ESCULENT VEGETABLE, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS. 

 The Proprietors announce to all venders cf Seeds, and to those who may desire to un' 

 dertake such business, that they will supply every variety desirable at \ ery low rates 

 and at a liberal credit, and the wholesale prices are so moderate, that they allow a exeat 

 profit to the retailer, it being the intention to render this branch of business profitable 

 by its great extent, and not by enhanced prices. 



Every person desirous to engage in the sale of the above articles, will, on application 

 receive all the information requisite .o the object, and such an establishment ought to 

 exist in every town in the Union. The present period is particularly eligible for form 

 ing arrangements for business, preparatory to the regular sales. 



Where persons are not sufficiently conversant with the subject to make selection of 

 the varieties best suited to their respective locations, and to proportion the quantities 

 in accordance with the usual demand ; such selection will be made by us if desired- 

 Bulbous roots, Dahlias, Preon'es, &.C., being usually vended in a dry state, can with 

 p«rfect convenience be made objects of sale in Seed stores, and they will be supplied at 

 so liberal adiscount, as to make their sale an object of importance. The period of sale 

 is from the 1st of October to the 1st of May— but Dahlias will suceeed if not planted tiU 



