GBAPES. SCIONS. 



503 tRed sauvignon ? 



504 tSalviner, w 



505 Sauvignon blanc, Jura, different 



from 106, w W 



506 Savagnien blanc, or Meunier 



blanc, w W 



507 Spence's seedling, T 



508 Sultana, seedless,xv 



509 Terre promise, T,2 dollars 



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510 Terr£ bourrS, c W, 8 dls. pr doz. 



511 Verjus, w 



512 Violet Calabrian ? supposed syn. 



with some other, T & W 



513 Oval white Constantia? T,do. do. 



514 Acxtete jaune, yellow 



515 jBlue Orleans 



516 jColmaiVs Italian 



517 Teinturier, Vienne 



New native Vines. 



525 Gimbrede's Ladies' grape, red 



526 Westpoint 



527 Nepevefe, T&W, from Virginia 



528 Nepevese, T do. do. 



529 Tennessee island 



530 Thomas' native 



518 Bailie's white 



519 Gimbrede's Bald eagle, large blue 



520 Early blue 



521 Columbus, large red 



522 Fine purple, small 



523 Fine fox 



524 Hudson, monstrous brown 



Grape Vines in quantity. 



Fine varieties for wine, assorted by the proprietors, 20 to 25 dollars per 100. 



Fine varieties for the table, assorted by the proprietors, 25 dollars per 100. 

 Do. do. of the more rare varieties, 40 dollars per 100. 



Common French varieties, such as are usually sent out in mass from their 

 vineyards, 12 to 15 dollars per 100. 



SCIONS, &c. 



Scions of Grapes of a number of kinds can be supplied, if applied for in sea- 

 son, at from 5 to 12 dollars 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 will be considered equivalent in 

 value to a vine. Scions of several of the common kinds of Grapes, 20 to 

 25 dollars per thousand. 



Scions of all kinds of Fruit trees, suitable for ingrafting, will be supplied at 

 50 cents per dozen, where the price of a tree does not exceed that sum; but 

 where it does, the same price will be charged for the dozen scions as for a 

 tree of the same kind ; and in no case can a charge of less than the price of 

 a tree be made for grafts of any variety, however few may be desired. 



Scions of Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Barberries, Mulberries,Quinces, 

 Figs, Poplars, Willows, &c. will be supplied at prices in proportion to their 

 respective value. 



Scions of the five species of Osiers, or Willows, most celebrated for basket- 

 making, can be supplied, suitable for planting hedge-rows, at from 3 to 5 

 dollars per 100, or 25 dollars per 1000. 



Hawthorns for hedges, of the celebrated Washington Thorn, at 1 dollar per 

 100, or 5 dollars per 1000. 



English hawthorn quicks, 1 dollar per 100, and 5 per 1000. 



Do. do. extra large and strong, 6 to 8 dollars per 1000. 



Buckthorn, or Rhamnus catharticus, for hedges, 3 dollars per 100. 



Yellow Locust, small trees for hedges, at from 5 to 8 dollars per 100. 



Osage Orange, or Madura, for hedges, 50 dollars per 100. 



Chinese arbor vit®, small, for hedges, 25 dollars per 100. 



Privet, or prim, for hedges, 12 dollars per 100. 



