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1833 6l 1834. 



OF 



BlXBOrS AI¥D TVBER01JS ROOT£D 

 FLOWERS, 



OF THE MOST CHOICE AND SPLE>'DID VARIETIES, 

 CULTIVATED AT THE 



LINNJEAN BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERIES, FLUSHING. 

 NEAR NEW-YORK. 



William Prince & i^ons, Proprietors. 



Ill addition to the immense stock under cultivation in the establishment, 

 comprising more than 100,000, the proprietors make very large an- 

 nual importations of the choicest new varieties from Holland, Belgi- 

 um, and other par.s of Europe. The following have I een selected 

 with great care from the finest foreign collections, and are remarkable 

 for their si2e, beauty, and peculiarity, and for the delicacy of their lints. 

 In the selection no expense lias been spared, the great exertions and 

 disbursements having been made more on account of this being a fa- 

 vorite class of plants wi h the proprietors, than from the expectation 

 of profit. 1 1 can therefore with the utmost confidence be asserted 

 that this collection is unrivalled in extent and variety. The whole 

 are cultivated under the same names by which they were imported, and 

 the prices are greatly reduced and lower than have ever before been offer- 

 ed to the public, the great increase of our stock enabling us to tender 

 this advantage to purchasers. Those who purchase to re-vend, will be 

 dealt with en the most reasonable terms. 



At the conclusion of the present Catalogue the necessary directions are 

 given for their culture, &c. 



Where the prices are by assortment, or by the dozen, the selection of 

 the varieties is to be made by the proprietors. 



^ denotes the earliest varieties, most proper for blooming in glasses or 

 pots. 



t denotes those that arc tender. 



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