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GRAPES. 



Fob. an admirable collection of new and very select varieties of the meat 

 eetimable Table Grapes, see our General Catalogue page 39, and our Supple- 

 ment Catalogue, No. 8. We also call attention to the 13 new Hybrids fror* 

 the Isabella, which are there announced. In addition to the fine collection & 

 Table Grapes, we now offer 50,000 plants of native varieties, suitable for markei 

 and for making wine, and the time is not distant when our country, which haa 

 been preeminently marked out by the Deity as the " Land of the Vine," will be 

 dotted over with luxuriant vineyards, which, when planted with our native 

 varieties, will yield crops six-fold as great as the vineyards of Europe. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Black European. 

 Brabant. - 

 Gushing. - - - 

 Fastolf, (price reduced.) - 

 Franconia, (price reduced to 



# 10 per 100.) - 

 Imperial. - - 

 Knevett's Giant.— Nottingham 



dozen. 





dozen. 



$1 50 



Michigan. - 



- #1 5# 



2 00 



Monarch. - 



2 09 



3 00 



New American Red. 



1 59 



3 00 



Quatres Saisons. 



2 09 





Red Prolific. 



1 59 



1 50 



Unique. ... 



2 09 



2 00 



Violet. - - v - 



2 00 



a 50 







CURRANTS. 



flangup Black, very large, 37 cents Large Red Provence, ($3 for 6.) 



Maple leaved black, very singular, 50c. White do. silver edged leave*, 



Blanc Transparent, 37 cts. ($3 for 6.) 



Cerise de Bouvais, 37cts. White Transparent, 37 cts. 



French Large White, 37 cts. Blanc transparent. 



, Large Red, 37 cts. . Symphoria fuchsoides,oraame«fai,50c . 



N. B. The Red and White Provence are the largest of all Currants, and 

 are very distinct and of remarkably vigorous growth, and are in no other Nur- 

 sery in England or America. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



The splendid Collection of varieties enumerated in the 34th edition of our 

 General Catalogue has been greatly reduced in prices, and we make it a rule 

 fo charge always as low or lower than similar kinds can be obtained else- 

 where, to say nothing of the superiority of our Collection in excellence and 

 accuracy. The most of the following varieties have been added to our as- 

 sortment since our General Catalogue was published. More than 50 other 

 estimable varieties are now in our Collection, whieh we shall announce te 

 the public hereafter when fully proved 



P. denotes pistillate varieties ; S. staminate. 



Abyssinian Prince, P. 

 Bishop's Globe {true'] very early 

 Bishop's Seedling, P. - • 

 Black Prince, P. - - - 

 Boston Pine, S. - - 

 Brewer's Emperor. S. - 

 British Queen, S. poor bearer. - - - 

 Buisf^s Prize, S. - ^ 

 Burr's Seedling - .W- *^ - 



Columbus - - - 



m New Pine - 



Mammoth - - , . 



Rival Hudson - - - . 



©lara Victoria, S. - - - - 



Codman's Seedling. " 

 Deptford Pine, S. - - - 



■Corse's Seedling, &. - - • . 



per doz. 



per 199 



$2 00 





50 





50 



$2 60 



50 



2 00 



1 50 



5 00 



1 00 





50 



2 69 



1 00 



3 Of 



75 





7B 





75 





1 00 





1 00 





2 00 





75 





$1 00 





1 00 



3 90 



