1834 & S5. 



ANNUAL CATALOGUE 



«F ESCULENT VEGETABLE AND OTHER SEEDS OF THB 

 CHOICEST AMEKICAX AND I3IP0KTED VARIETIES. 



JJOmmA-N BOTANIC GARDEN Sl NUnSEimJS, 



WILLIAM PRINCE & SONS, PROPRIETORS, 



FLUSHING, NEAR NEW-YORK. 



N. B. The Seeds are of the finest quality, and such as vpiU 

 recommend ihemselves. They possess the advania^e of bein» 

 raised under our own observation, or when imported from cor)fi- 

 dential correspondents who ^row them expressly f.ir us, of bein^ 

 tested to our satisfdciion, and their accuracy and vitality are therefore 

 expressly guaranteed. The imported seeds are mostly obiamed 

 from the south of Europe, where they become so well matured, 

 that they preserve their vitality far better than English seeds, the 

 latter bein^: raised in a humid chmate. The Catalojiue will h% 

 found to contain many iiew and very choice varieties never before 

 cffered to the public, and incomparably superior to many of the old 

 -varieties; and it is intended to enrich tliis branch of the business 

 Aviih the same zeul which has been extended to the other depart- 

 ments. A Supplementary Catalogue is annexed, enum^iratin^ 

 above 600 varieties of Annual, Biennial, and Perennial Flower 

 Seeds, very many of which are of extreme rarity ; and they being 

 mostly collected from Plants in this establishment, their excellence 

 may be relied on. The principal object in view is to furnish 

 Tenders of seeds with wholesale quantities at reasonable rates 

 but to accommodate our correspondents we cannot object to fur- 

 nishing smaller parcels fcr family «:ardens wl'en applied for. 

 Cpecimen beds'are sown of every variety, for the inspection erf" 

 Yi*i;ors; and accurate descriptions are made for the purposs «4r 



