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Catalogues, wliicli are aciit lo pviichnsers of '!>«<•», and to applicants who inclcHe stamps ■.—'So. 1, I'niil nurt 

 Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants; and Xo. 2, Roses. Dahlias, Bulbous and Horbaceous ['"lowering Plants, 

 &c,, both 40th edition. No. 3, Extra large Fruit Trets, Kvergrcens, and other Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 

 No. 4, Wholesale Catalo)?ne for Nurseries and other Venders. No. 5, Catalogue of Garden, Agricultural, 

 Flower, Fruit and Ornamental Tree and Shrub Seeds. No. 6, Descriptive Catalogue of Strawberries. No. 1, 

 Catalogue of Rare American Trees, Plants, and Seeds, suitable lor sending to Europe. No. 8, Catalogue of 

 Frnit and other 'I'ree Seeds, and of Stocks of all kinds for ingrafting Fruit Trees, &c. No. 9, A Supplement 

 Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers, N<'w Dahlias, Pmonies, Crypantheniuins. Phlox, Cainatior.s, and other Flower- 

 insf Plants. No. 10, WholesaW f ntalogno of Bulbous and Tuberous Flower?. 



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