ROSES, &c. 



Roses of all kinds, Collections of Phlox, Iris, Carnations, and Pico- 

 tees, Double Hollyhocks, Polyanthus, Cowslips, Primroses, 

 Ilemerocallis, Large and Pompone and Daisy Chrysanthemums, 

 Double Sweet Williams, Daisies, Verbenas, Summer Bedding 

 Plants, and all other Herbaceous Flowering Plants. See Cat- 

 alogue No. 2. 



Bullions Flowering Plants of every class, including the splendid 

 Japan Lilies, an admirable Collection of New Dahlias, and the 

 most splendid Collection of Tree and Herbaceous Pajonies, 

 surpassing any in Europe, and comprising 300 magnificent 

 varieties. See Catalogue No. 9. 



Chinese Imperial Rice-White Potato, as exhibited at the Crystal 

 Palace Fair, and at the American Institute Rooms, and at the 

 United States Fair at Philadelphia. In consequence of our 

 rapid increase of this plant, we will reduce the price, which 

 was $83 per hundred in 1856, and $20 per hundred the last 

 Spring, to the following rates for this Autumn ; but we may 

 advance next Spring. We will now contract for delivery in 

 October, at the following rates, 25 per cent, to be remitted 

 with the applications, the balance payable on delivery. They 

 can be forwarded by Express. Prices for Tubers, deliverable 

 October, 1857, per thousand, $50; per hundred, $6; fifty for 

 $ t ; twenty for $2. We will enter into arrangements with 

 suitable agents, for the sales of this root. 



PRICES OF SOME SPECIAL ARTICLES. 



Chinese Sugar Cane Seed in any quantity. Licorice, $3 per 

 dozen, $10 per 100; Madder, $8 per 100; Osier Scions, 8 finest 

 basket varieties, 82 to $5 per 1000, according to quantity; Tan- 

 ner's Sumach, $8 per 100 ; Linnaeus, Victoria, and Early Tobolsk 

 Rhubarb, 89 per 100, and sT5 per 1,000; Earth Almond, 50 cts. 

 per 100, $3 per 1,000; Grapes, Gooseberries, Raspberries, and 



