E S C U L E^N T ROOTS, SCIONS 



AND CUTTINGS, BOOKS. 31 



ESCULENT ROOTS, &c. 



Asparagus, Giant, 1 to 3 years old, ... . 



, do per 1000, $4 to $6. 



, Large Dutch, 1 to 3 years old, .... 



, do per 1000, $6 to $7. 



Artichoke, Jerusalem, . . . . ... 



, Green Globe, . . . . 



Cardoon, ........ 



Horse Radish, . . . . 



Dyer's Madder, . . . . . . 



Hops, ....... 



Liquorice, ........ 



Sea Kale, . . . . . . . 



Rhubarb for Tarts, or Pie-Plant. 



Rhapontic, tolerably good, . . . 



Early Tobolsk, large pink stalks, very early, 



Wilmot's Early Red, red stalks, early, . . . • 



Giant, or Goliath, very large stalks, matures after the tv?o preceding, 



Myatt's Victoria, enormous stalks, red, 



Dalley's new scarlet Giant, Der^earty, 

 • Admiral, ...,., 



Buck's Early Scarlet, ..... 



Leviathan, enormous stalks, succeeds the early kinds. 



Note. We are prepared to supply Rhubarb Plants by the thousand. 



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SCIONS AND CUTTINGS. 



Scions of all kinds of Fruit Trees, enumerated in this Catalogue, as well as of others not enumerated herein, suitable 

 for grafting, will be supplied when 40 or more kinds are ordered, more or less of each, as convenient to us, at 25 

 cents per parcel, or at 50 cents per dozen of each variety, where the price of a tree does not exceed that sum 

 (50 cents ;) but where it does, the same price will be charged for the dozen scions, or for a parcel where the kind 



[ is very rare, as for a tree of the same kind. Of all the varieties of Apples generally in cultivation, the parcels at 

 25 cents will each contain a dozen scions. When an order is sent for a small assortment of rare kinds only, no 



^charge will be made under 50 cents per parcel. When a large number of scions are wanted of the more plentiful 



^ sorts of Fruits, they will be supplied by the 100 or 1000 at reduced rates. It is better that such orders be sent in 

 the fall or winter, and the Scions can be forwarded by express if so ordered. 



Our specimen Orchards are the only very extensive ones on this Island, and the trees are mostly of large size, and 

 have borne fruit for years, by which their accuracy is rendered certain. 



Scions of Grapes of a number of the finest kinds, can be supplied if applied for in season, at firom $3 to $10 per 100, 

 or in less quantities, but in no case will scions of any variety be sent to a less amount than the price of a vine; and 

 of the very rare varieties, three scions, and of others six scions of any one variety will be considered equivalent in 

 value to a vine. Sbions of Isabella, Catawba, Alexander, and several other varieties of Grapes, $10 to $20 per 1000. 



Scions of Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Berberries, Mulberries, Quinces, Figs, Poplars, Willows, and of all 

 other Trees and Shrubs that can be grown from cuttings, will be supplied at prices in proportion to their respective 

 value ; but no charge is made of a less sum than the price of a tree or a shrub of the same kind. 



Scions of the fine species of Osiers, or Willows, most celebrated for basket-making, can be supplied, suitable for 

 planting hedge-rows, at from $2 50 per 100, or $20 per 1000. Especial pains have been' taken during several years 

 past, to obtain the very best varieties of Osiers from England, France, and Germany, in order to supersede by home 

 production the great importation of this article, for which our wet lands (now almost useless) are particularly 

 appropriate. 



New Catalogues, with reduced prices, which are distributed gratis, on application per mail, post paid, or may 

 be obtained of their Agents, Ci-ark; & Austin, 205 Broadway, N. Y. . 

 Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Plants. 

 Descriptive Catalogue of Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 



[Note. — Numbers 1 and 2 are in some cases united.] 

 Bulbous and Tuberous-rooted Flowering Plants, Double Dahlias, &c. 

 Green House Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 



American Indigenous Trees, Shrubs and Plants, and their Seeds. 

 Garden, Agricultural and Flower Seeds, with reduced wholesale prices. 



Do. do. do. do. do. in French. 



Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries only, with prices of Trees, &c., of different sizes, by the quantity. 

 Catalogue of Fruit Trees, and some rare Ornamental Trees, &c., of extra large size. 

 Descriptive Catalogue of Roses, comprising 1600 varieties. 



Supplementary Catalogue of new varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Green House Plants, &c. 

 Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries, of large Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c. 

 Wholesale Catalogue of Peaches. 

 Supplement Catalogue of Roses. 

 N. B. The present edition, (3Gth,) of the Catalogue of Fruits, and others will be sent to purchasers of Trees gra- 

 tuitously, but to all others, will be charged at $1 per set. 



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Prince's Treatise on Horticulture, 

 ■ " Treatise on Fruita, 2 toIs., 



Treatise on the Vine, 



BOOKS. 



-^ Manual of Rose*, handsomely bound in cloth. 



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