¥M. R. PRHCE & CO., 



FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK 



REMARKS. 



The large general Catalogues which have heen distributed throughout the Union, comprise 

 every estimable variety of Fruit ripening throughout the year, and especially such as have been 

 recommended by the different Pomological Conventions, and embrace Trees of the usual sizes 

 for planting in Orchards and Gardens. All are in the most healthy and vigorous state, and will be 

 supplied at the lowest rates named in the present Catalogue ; and it may be taken as a rule 

 that we will at all times sell as low, and manj- articles lower than they can be obtained else- 

 where, of eqnal size and qualitii. The Extra Large-sized Trees, which are in a bearing state, have 

 required many years to bring them to their present size, and are sxTch as seldom can be obtained 

 elsewhere, and are worthy of the special attention of those who desire Fruit Trees for immediate 

 bearing, whereby many years are gained in the planting of Orchards and Gardens. The Extra 

 Large-sized Ornamental Trees and Shrubbery, including the Lai'ge-sized Evergreens, are worthy 

 the especial attention of those who desire to promptly embellish their Lawns, Avenues, and other 

 Grounds, and many of them are especially adapted to Cemeteries. None of the x^pples and 

 Pears, or other Fruit Trees, are grafted on pieces of roots, as has been unfortunately practised 

 elsewhere. 



K^OTE. — In consequence of the Railroad which connects Flushing with the city of ISTew York 

 being laid through our largest N^urser}' of fifty acres, we will supply Nurseries and others requir- 

 ing large numbers of Trees at reduced rates, as that portion of our lands is required for building- 

 lots. "VVe especially suggest to younger Nurseries the importance to them of securing genuine 

 warranted Fruit Trees of our superior varieties, many of which are not obtainable elsewhere. 



All Trees, ttc, are labeled and packed in a superior manner, in matted bales or boxes, so that 

 it is scarcely possible that any can be injured, and we charge for ^e packing barely enough to 

 cover the actual cost. AVe ship the packages, or send them by Railroad, or by Transportation 

 Lines, or by Express Lines, precisely as ordered, and Ave forward the receipt for the ]>ackages 

 with the Invoice, and there is consequently the best security for their delivery. After being thus 

 delivered, they are entirely at the risk of the purchaser. 



APPLES-PYRUS MALUS. 



Trees of usual size for Orchards, 25 cts. 



" of larger size, 4 to 5 years grafted, 31 cts. 

 " very large, G and 7 years grafted, 50 cts. 

 N. B. — The two last-named sizes are such as are seldom obtainable from Nurseries. 



Dwiirf Apples, 25 to 37 cts. 

 Above 400 varieties are cultivated, comprising every estimable variety described by Thomas, 

 Downing, Manning, fearry, Ivenrick, and Ives, and by the London Horticultural Society. The 

 following compi'ise a selection of the most estimable, and we exclude a large number of worthless 

 varieties which are comprised in many Catalogues. 



1 Benoni, very fine. 



2 Bevan's Favorite. 



3 Blinkbonnj^ Seedling. 



4 Buffington's Earl}'. 



5 Early Harvest. 



6 Early Joe. 



7 Early Red Margaret. 

 Red Juneating. 



Early Strawberry. 

 Garretson's Earlv, ''f'*V /?"^- 

 Golden Ball. 



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9 



10 



SUMMER VARIETIES. 



11 Golden Sweet, 



12 Keswick Codlin. 



1 3 Large Yellow Bough. 



Early Bough, 



14 Lyman's Large Summer. 



15 Pearmain, American Sum- 



mer. 



16 Primate. 



17 Pumpkin Sweeting. 



18 Red and Green Swe^t {mnn- 



strons). 



19 Red Astrachan. 



20 Sinequanon. 



21 Spice Sweeting. 



22 Summer Bellflower, 

 Hagloe. 



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 24 

 25 

 26 



9 



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Queen . 



Rose. 



Russet. 



Sweet Paradise. 



28 Tetofsky. 



29 Williams' Favorite. 



