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ESCULENT ROOTS 



— HEDGE PLANTS. 



WHORTLEBERRIES, BERBERRIES, AND CRANBERRIES. 



1 Black Whortleberry 



2 Blue do 



3 White do and 18 other sp< 



cies 



4 Red fruited Berberry 



5 Purple fruited do, 



6 White, or Yellow do, 



7 Sweet, or Dulcis do, 



8 Chinese red fruited . . . 



N. B. For other Berberries, see Ornamental Shrubs. 

 Round Cranberry, for lowland, per 100 $3, per I Bugle or Bell Cranberry, can be cultivated on 



1000 $20. 



upland, per 100 

 High bush Cranberry, 25 to 50 cents each. 



per 1000 $20. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



A Select Assortment of the most splendid and estimable Varieties is comprised in a distinct 

 Descriptive Catalogue, with Directions for their Culture, &c. 



1 Asparagus, Giant, 1 to 3 



years old 



2 Asparagus, Giant, per 



1000, $4 to $6 



3 Asparagus, Large Dutch, 



1 to 3 years old 



4 Asparagus, Large Dutch, 



per 1000, $6 to $8 



5 Artichoke, Jerusalem. . . . 



6 Green Globe.. 



7 Chinese Imperial White 



Potato, or Dioscorea ba- 

 tatas ; see Pamphlet 

 with prices 



8 Horse radish 1 25 



9 Dyer's Madder 25 2 50 



10 Hop 1 25 



11 Sea Kale 25 2 50 



12 Tarragon, for spicing sal- 



ads 25 2 00 



ESCULENT ROOTS, ETC. 



Each. Doz. Hund. 



50 to 75 



75 to $1 



37 2 00 

 2 50 



4 00 

 10 00 

 4 00 



RHUBARB, for Tarts or 

 Pie-Plant. 



Each. Doz. Hund. 



14 Wilmot's Early Red 



15 Giant or Goliath 



16 Myatt's Victoria. 



enor- 



17 



18 



Dalley's Scarlet Giant, 

 early 



19 Linnaeus (true) 



25 



1 50 



10 00 



20 



2 00 



10 00 



25 



2 00 



10 00 



25 



2 50 



10 00 



50 



4 50 





25 



3 00 





38 



4 00 





38 



4 00 





50 



4 50 





75 



6 00 





20 



1 50 







1 50 



6 00 



21 Cahoon's Mammoth . . . 



22 Hawke's Champagne. . 



23 Mixed Hybrids 



24 PATIENCE DOCK, 



Finest Early Greens, 



26 Licorice, per dozen $3 ; fifty $6 ; hundred $10 



thousand $50. 



27 Earth Almond, Cyperus esculentus, or 



Souchet, $1 for fifty ; $5 for 500. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



per 100. per 1000 



1 Buckthorn, or Rhamnus ca- 



tharticus 2 00 



Ditto, large size 5 00 



2 Hawthorn 



3 Honey Locust, or Gledits- 



chia, as in size 3, to 4 



4 Locust, Yellow, according 



to size 



5 Maclura, or Osage Orange, 



1 and 2 years and 3 years 



6 American Arbor Vit», 1 to 



1£ feet 



Ditto, 2 to 2£ feet 



7 American Arbor Vitse, 

 grown in Nursery, 2 years' 



5 00 



5 00 

 8 00 





10 



00 



8 do 



1 to 2 ft. 10 



00 



9 do 



1£ to 2 ft. 15 



00 



10 do 



2 to 2i ft. 18 



00 



11 do 



3 ft. 25 



00 



12 do 



34 ft. 30 



00 



1 3 Chinese Arbor Vitse, 1$ to 2 ft/8 



00 



10 to 12 

 30 00 

 10 00 



15 00 



6 to 15 



40 00 

 60 00 



per 100. per 1000. 



14 Chinese Arbor Vitse, 2 to 2£ ft 20 00 



15 Hemlock, Spruce, 1 to 2-J ft. 12 00 



16 Red Cedar, 1J to 2 ft. .... . 6 00^»>— • 



17 do 2£ to 3£ ft, ^jM^JmJ 

 18 yOsage Orange, 1 year 5to 8 00 

 l9 L mtA- 2 to Jy ears C^P*10 to 15 



20 \P Y ^fJ0j^ im 2jJ^ 1 ^^^S^ 



21 V S6^y ftf ^^faGj. 77. /I SO / 



22 Euonymus, or Stray berry 



tree 10 to 12 



23 Althea frutex, according to 



size 5 to 10 



24 Althea frutex, scions 2 00 



25 Honeysuckle, Tartarian, cut- 



ings 4 



26 do English fly, straw 

 colored, cuttings 



27 Deutzia scabra, cuttings . . . 



28 Syringa, different kinds, cut- 



tings 



Lilac, Red, plants y 



