BLACKBEEEIES. WHOETLEBEEEIES.— BEEBEEEIES, ETC. 



15 



21 Provence 



22 Chinese 



23 Sweet or Dulcis 



24 Purple leaved 



Prices cacli. 



Berberry 3Y 



do 3^7 



do 25 



do. ornamental 50 



25 European Holly leaved do. and several 



other species 



26 Cranberry, finest variety, per doz. $1, 



per 100 $5, per 1,000 S30 

 2*7 Cranberry Tree, 25 to 50 cents 



3*7 



REDUCED PEICES OF STRAWBERRIES. 



The following Strawberries have been selected from the yarieties that have been brought to 

 notice in this country and Europe, and the others have been rejected. As a general result, all the 

 Hermaphrodite varieties that have been introduced from Europe have proved worthless, on account 

 of their unproductiveness. In fact, it may be taken as a general guide, that Pistillate varieties 

 can alone be relied on for abundant and regular crops. A few exceptions exist among the Ameri- 

 can Hermaphrodites where fair crops are produced ; but even these cannot be deemed equally re- 

 liable, in all respects, as the Pistillates. It is mortifying to witness the ignorance displayed by 

 many of our Pomological writers when describing the qualities and relative productiveness of the 

 varieties they recommend to the public. To see such long discarded varieties as the Swainstone 

 Seedling, British Queen, Alice Maud, Burr's Seedling, and Duke of Kent's Scarlet, recommended 

 by one late author, and the two last named, together with Brewer's Emperor, Groveend Scarlet, 

 Black Prince, and Willey, recommended by another late author, are the grossest wrongs which ig- 

 norance can practice on its readers. The same may be said of most of the Nursery Catalogues, 

 in which unproductive Staminates, that will not produce one-fourth of a crop, are recommended 

 to their customers, not from any wrong intent, but from neglect of investigation. 



XoTE. — Descriptions of most of the following varieties will be found in our Special Cata- 

 logue, and in the Horticulturist for April, May and November; and in the Farm Journal for May 

 and June, 1853. A Descriptive Catalogue of aU the varieties here enumerated, and of the English 

 and other varieties that have been rejected as worthless, will be sent to applicants. Of the follow- 

 ing Select Assortment, 54 of the most splendid varieties were originated by us, and selected from 

 thousands of seedlings during the last eight years, and the larger part are now offered for sale 

 for the first time, and are not in the possession of any other nursery whatever. The varieties we 

 recommend in preference are designated by an asterisk^*). No less than a dozen are sold of any 

 one variety. P. denotes Pistillate and H. Hermaphrodite varieties. 



The following are each §2 per dozen, or three dozen of any one kind for $4. 



1 *Champion Montevideo, H 



2 Colonia Montevideo, H 



3 Cordova Montevideo, H 



4 *Coronet Scarlet, P 



5 *Diadem, P 



6 *Globose Scarlet, P 



7 *Imperial Crimson, P 



8 * Scarlet, P 



9 *Le Baron, H 



10 Pele's Merveille, H 



11 *Prinee's Climax, P 



12 ^Scarlet Magnate, P 



13 Scott's Seedling, P 



14 *Transcendent Scarlet, P^ 



15 *Triumph, very early, 0/t 



The following, each $1 per 



16 Amanda, P 



17 ^Aromatic Scarlet, P 



18 *Crimson Aromatic, P 



19 Coronation, H 



20 *Crimson Cluster, P 



21 * Profusion, P 



22 * Prolific, P 



24 *Early Prolific Scarlet, P 



25 Eliza (River's), H 



26 * Globose Swainstone, H 



27 Heroine, P 



The following, each 37 to 50 



51 Alicia, H 



52 Abyssinian Prince, P 



53 Alpine, red bush, H 

 54 , white bush, H 



55 *Barry's Extra, No. 1, P 



56 Bicton Pine, or w^hite, H. 



57 Bishop's Orange, true, P 



58 Californian Pine, P 



59 Charlotte, P 



60 ^Cluster Hudson, P 



61 * Cornucopia, P 



62 *Crimson Pine, P 



dozen, or three dozen of any one kind for $2, or $4 50 per hundred. 



28 Huntsman's Montevideo, late, 39 Prince's Black Prince, P 



P 



29 *Jennison's Seedlinsr, P 



30 *Long Scarlet, P 



31 *Luscious Scarlet, P 



32 Marylandica, Edmondson's,P 44 Spiral, H 



40 Psyche, P 



41 *Rubicon, P 



42 *Saccharine Scarlet, P 



43 *Scarlet Prolific Pine, P 



33 Maximus Swainstone, H 



34 Monstrous Swainstone, H 



35 Nicholson's Ajax, H 



36 ■■ Ruby, H 



87 Pennsylvania, Schmitz, P 

 38 *Perfumed Scarlet, P 



cents, per dozen, or three dozen of an 

 63 Cuthill's Black Prince, H 

 64 Prince of Wales. 



65 Dido Swainstone, H 



66 Eustatia, P 



67 General Jacqueminot, H 



68 Hautbois, flat, H 

 69 green, H 



70 McAvoy's Extra red, P 



71 * Superior, P 



72 Staminate, H 



73 Moyamensing Pine, P 



74 Peabody'sPerpetualHovey,P 



45 *Superlative, P 



46 Sylphide, H 



47 *Tivoli Scarlet, P 



48 Troubadour, P 



49 *Twice bearing Pine, H 



50 Victorine, P 



y one kind for $1, or 100 for $2. 



75 *Primate, H 



76 Primordian, P 



77 Profuse Scarlet, P 



78 Prolific Swainstone, H 



79 Refulgent, P 



80 Rhode Island Seedling, H 



81 Schneicke's Pistillate, P 

 82 Hermaphrodite, H 



LongioortKs Prolific. 



83 Serena, H 



84 Sylvestris, H 



85 Walker's Seedling, H 



