STOCKS FOR FRUtT T II E E 9 



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PLANTS FOR EDGING BORDERS. 



PER YARD. 



1 Dwarf Box, cuttings or slips, pre- 



pared 



2 Dwarf Box, rooted plants, according 



to age and quantity 1 



3 Dwarf Box, rooted plants, 2 yrs old 



4 do 3 and 4 years 38 



5 Dwarf Iris, for edging borders .... 50 



6 Thrift, or Sea Pink 50 



10 



to 20 

 25 



7 Moss Pink 



8 Fragrant, and Tricolored Violet . . . 



9 Cowslip, Red and Yellow 



10 Vinca, Green, and Variegated- 



leaved 



11 Bush Alpine Strawberry, Red and 



White 



PER YARD. 



50 

 50 



15 



50 

 50 



SCIONS AND CUTTINGS. 



Scions of all kinds of Fruit Trees, suitable for grafting, will be supplied when 40 or more kinds are 

 ordered, more or less of each, as convenient to us, at 25 cents per parcel, or at 50 cents per 

 dozen of each variety where the price of a tree does not exceed that sum (50 cents) ; but 

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

 kind is very rare, as for a tree of the same kind. When a large number of scions are wanted, 

 of the leading varieties, they will be supplied at $1 50 per 100, or at the following rates per 

 1000, all correctly labeled: Apples, $5, Pears, $6, Cherries, $6, Plums, $10. 



Scions of Anger's Quince, for budding Pears on, $1 50 per 100, and $10 per 1000, and Scions of 

 Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Berberries, Mulberries, Poplars, Willows, Altheas, Roses, 

 and of all other Trees, and Shrubs that will grow from cuttings, $2 50 per 100 and $20 per 1000, 

 and Figs and Pomegranates $5 to $8 per 100 ; but no quantity is sent amounting to less than the 

 price of a Tree or Shrub of the same kind. Scions of the six finest species of Osiers, most 

 celebrated for baskets, &c, $1 per 100 and $2 to $5 per 1000. It is better that such orders be 

 sent in the fall or winter, and the scions can be forwarded by express if so ordered. 



Scions of Grapes, of a number of the finest Foreign kinds, can be supplied if applied for in season, 

 at from $6 to $8 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, and of 

 others six scions of any one variety will be considered equivalent in value to a vine. Scions 

 of Isabella, Catawba, Alexander, Clinton, and several other varieties of Grapes, $10 to $15 

 per 1000. 



STOCKS FOR 



Apple, according to size 



Cherry do 



Doucin for Pyramid Ap- 

 ples 



Mahaleb for Cherries, 

 either Dwarfs, Pyra- 

 mids, or Standards 



Pear, 1 and 2 years. . . 2 to 

 Paradise, for Dwarf Ap- 

 ples 



jr 100. 

 $1 50 

 2 00 



3 00 



3 00 

 3 00 



3 00 



PER 1 



$6 to $10 

 10 to 15 



25 



15 to 20 

 12 to 20 



25 



PER 100. 



1 Peach 2 00 



8 Plum, land 2 years 2 00 



9 Anger's Quince, 1 and 2 



years 2 to 3 00 



10 do 3 years 4 00 



11 Anger's Quince Cuttings, 



true, with directions to 

 insure success 1 50 



per 1000. 

 20 



15 to 20 



20 to 25 

 30 



10 



ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON, SHADDOCK, and LIME TREES, and all other GREEN HOUSE 

 TREES and PLANTS, can be supplied at reasonable rates. 



CORRECTIONS. 



Grapes, page 26 — " Child's Superb of Utica," should be a synonym of 56, Deccan's Superb, and 

 not of No. 1, Bar sur Aube. 



Raspberries, page 30. — Catawissa, should not be a synonym of Ohio Everbearing — it being a 

 distinct and estimable Red American Everbearing — a variety of No. 1. 



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