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The following catalogues relative to the different der 

 establishment may be obtained of the different agents, or ^ T ^ x na- 



tion to the proprietor : 



No. 1. Fruit and Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and plants — pp. 91. 



2. Bulbous and Tuberous rooted Plants — pp. 24. 



3. Greenhouse Trees, Shrubs, and Plants — pp. 44. 



4. American Indigenous Trees, Shrubs, and Plants — pp. 47. 



5. A Catalogue of Seeds. 



These Catalogues can be transmitted by mail, at a postage of H to 2^ 

 cents per sheet. 



BOOKS— Prince's Treatise on Horticulture . . 75 cents 

 Treatise on the Vine .... SI 50 

 Pomological Manual, 2 vols. 2 00 



The principal horticultural and agricultural papers published in our 

 country are the following : — 



AMERICAN FARMER— edited by Gideon B. Smith, Esq. the proprietor, 

 Baltimore. 



NEW-ENGLAND FARMER— edited by Thomas G. Fessenden, Esq. 

 seconded by J. B. Russell, Esq. the proprietor, Boston. 



NEW- YORK FARMER— edited by S. Fleet, Esq. New- York. 



SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST— edited by J. D. Legare, Esq. Charleston. 



WESTERN TILLER— edited by J. P. Foote, Esq. Cincinnati, 



GENESEE FARMER— published by Tucker & Stevens, Rochester. 



U, S. AGRICULTURIST— edited by H. L. Barnum, Esq. Washington city 



Mr. John B. Russell has established at Boston, in connexion with his 

 other business, a very extensive Agricultural and Horticultural Repository, 

 for the sale of every variety of Garden and Field Seeds, Bulbous Blower 

 Roots, &c. 



Mr. Gideon B. Smith has established at Baltimore an Agricultural Repo- 

 sitory, for the sale of Seeds of every description, Garden Implements, &c. 



Mr. S. C. Parkhurst has recently formed an extensive Agricultural Esta- 

 blishment at Cincinnati, for the sale of every article connected with farming, 

 gardening, &c. 



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