CATALOGUES. 



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No. 1 .— DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 10 cents. 



No. 2.— DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 



OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, HARDY 

 HERBACEOUS PLANTS, Etc., with Colored Plate, 

 2K cents ; Plain, 20 cents. 



No. 3.— DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRIES 



AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS. Free. 



No. 5.— DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 



OF ROSES. (General collection.) Free. 



No. 6.— ABRIDGED, GENERAL CATALOGUE OF FRUIT 



AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, 



Etc. Free. 



No. ^.-DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF NEW AND RARE 

 ROSES. Free. 



Bllwanger & Barry's Rose Catalogue. 



The descriptive catalogue of roses, by Ellwangee & Baeey, of the Mount Hope 

 Nurseries, Rochester, is one of the most complete catalogues of the kind that has 

 appeared on either side of the Atlantic, for the perfect selection of varieties which it 

 exhibits. A vast multitude of names and a bulky list are carefully avoided, and a 

 limited number of the finest out of the thousands that have appeared before the 

 public, are here presented, inferior varieties being thoroughly weeded out. This 

 will prevent much embarrassment and annoyance to purchasers in making their 

 selections. The fact that at least one-half of the best and most brilliant sorts in 

 cultivation have been introduced within the past fifteen years, indicates the impor- 

 tance of keeping well up to the times, which the extensive correspondence of Messrs. 

 E. & B. enables them to accomplish. Besides the descriptions, additional interest 

 is given by the names of the originators and the dates of introduction whenever this 

 information could be obtained. The catalogue also contains some pages of practical 

 directions for management. — Cultivator and Country Gentleman. 



