
          3

Canton, or Nankin, rather tender, but well suited to
southern latitudes.
Trees, 1 to 2 1/2 feet in height, each 20 cents
Trees, 2 to 3 feet in height, each 30 cents
Trees, 3 to 4 feet in height, each 35 cents
Cuttings, per bud, 1 1/2 cents
Seed, per oz., 5 dollars

Morus elata, very hardy and learge leaved, each 50 cents

Rose of Lombardy, or Rose leaved of Italy, hardy, each 25 to 35 cents

Roman, large leaved and hardy, each 30 to 40 cents

Pyramidalis, hardy, each 25 to 35 cents

Oriental, imported recently into France, from Asia, each 50 cents

Lily leaved, or Feuille de Lys, each [blank]

White Italian, Trees, 1 to 2 feet, each 4 cents
White Italian, Trees, 3 to 4 feet, each 8 cents
White Italian, Trees, 4 to 6 feet, each 10 cents
White Italian, Seed, per lb., 5 dollars
White Italian, Seed, per oz., 75 cents

The Florence, Asiatic, Morretti, Smyrna, and Chinese
Multicaulis Seedling Mulberries, are synonymous
with one or another of the kinds enumerated above.--
The variety often sold, as the Multicaulis Seedling, 
has no connection or affinity to the genuine Multicaulis.

N. B.  In assorting the preceding kinds of Mulberries,
where different sizes are named, the trees will be
so selected as to make a fair average between the two 
sizes named under each head.

Silk Worms' Eggs, Imperial white, one of the best kinds, per oz., 20 dollars
Silk Worms' Eggs, Imperial yellow, one of the best kinds, per oz., 20 dollars
Silk Worms' Eggs, Two-crop white, one of the best kinds, per oz., 20 dollars
Silk Worms' Eggs, Sulphur, 4 weeks, one of the best kinds, per oz., 20 dollars
Silk Worms' Eggs, Mammoth white, one of the best kinds, per oz., [blank]
Silk Worms' Eggs, Pea-nut, one of the best kinds, per oz., [blank]
        