SCIONS, CUTTINGS, ETC. 



IT 



DOZ. 



1 00 



2 50 



HIUfDD, 



4 GO 



EACH. 



9 Hops 



10 Sea Kale 25 



11 RHUBARB for Tarts, 

 or Pie-Piant, Early To- 

 bolsk 25 1 50 10 00 



12 Wilmot's Early Red, red 



stalks, early 20 



13 Giant or Goliath 25 



14 Myatt's Victoria, enor- 



mous stalks, red, 18 



00 

 00 



10 

 10 



00 

 00 



2 00 10 00 



EACH. 



RHUBARB. 



15 Dalley's new scarlet Gi- 



ant, very early 75 



16 Leviathan, enorm's stalks 50 



17 Colossal 25 



18 Linnasus 25 



19 Royal Albert 25 



20 Mixed Hybrids 20 



21 PATIENCE DOCK, 



finest early Greens. ... 



DOZ. 



50 

 00 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 



1 50 



SCIONS AND CUTTINGS. 



Scions of all kinds of Fruit Trees, suitable for grafting, will be supplied when 40 or more kinds are 

 ordered, more or less of each, as convenient to us, at 25 cents per parcel, or at 50 cents per 

 dozen of each variety where the price of a tree does not exceed that sum (50 cents) ; but where 

 it does, the same price will be charged for the dozen scions, or for a parcel where the kind is very 

 rare, as for a tree of the same kind. When a large number of scions are wanted, of the leading 

 varieties, they will be supplied at $1 per 100, or at the following rates per 1000 : Apples, $5, 

 Pears, $6, Cherries, ^6, Plums, $10. 



Scions of Anger's Quince, for budding Pears ou, $1 50 per 100, and Scions of Currants, Gooseberries, 

 Raspberries, Berberries, Mulberries, Poplars, Willows, Figs, Pomegranates, Double Altheas, 

 Roses, and of all other Trees and Shrubs that will grow from Cuttings, 82 50 per 100 and 820 

 per 1000, but no quantity is sent amounting to less than the price of a Tree or Shrub of the same 

 kind. Scions of the six finest species of Osiers, most celebrated for baskets, tfce., $1 per 100 and 

 $5 per 1000. It is better that such orders be sent in the Fall or Winter, and the scions can be 

 forwarded by express if so ordered. 



Our specimen Orchards are the only very extensive ones on this island, and the trees are mostly of 

 large size, and have borne fruit for years', by which their accuracy is rendered certain. 



Scions of Grapes, of a number of the finest Foreign kinds, can be supplied if applied for in season, at 

 from $6 to $8 per 100, or in less quantities, but in no case will scions of any variety be sent to 

 a less amount than the price of a vine ; and of the very rare varieties, three scions, and of others 

 six scions of any one variety will be considered equivalent in value to a vine. Scions of Isabella, 

 Catawba, Alexander, and several other varieties of Grapes, $10 to $15 per 1000. 



STOCKS FOR FRUIT TREES. 



1 Apple, according to size. . 



2 Cherry 2 



3 Doucin 3 



4MahaIeb; 3 



5 Pear, 1 and 2 years 2 to 2 



6 Paradise 3 



PEE 100. PEB 1000. 



$1 25 $5 to SIO 



00 15 



00 25 



00 25 



60 15 to 20 



00 25 



PEE 100. 



7 Plum 2 00 



8 Quince, 1 and 2 years 2 to 3 



9 do 3 years 8 00 



10 Anger's QuinceCuttings.^rMc, 



with directions to insure 

 success 1 50 



PEE 1000. 



15 to 20 



20 to 25 



60 



10 



Orange, Lemon, Citron, Shaddock, and Lime Trees, and all other Green House Trees and Plants 

 can be supplied at reasonable rates. 



DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



The following comprise a Select Assortment of the most beautiful and estimable species, which 

 our long experience has enabled us to arrange with precision. The inferior species are omitted. 



We have divided them into four classes. The first class comprises those of majestic growth, 

 which attain great stature and ample development ; the second class, those which attain a medium 

 size ; the third class, those of low stature ; and the fourth class, such as are comparatively of slow 

 growth, requiring a long period before they attain the size of a small tree, and which it would, there- 

 fore, be more appropriate, in ornamenting grounds, to rank among large shrubs. 



The prices stated are for trees of fair size; but where extra large sized trees are desired for 

 streets, avenues, &c., in order to impart immediate ornament, such can be supplied at proportionate 

 rates, and varying in height from ten to twenty feet, of many of the most estimable species. 



Ni B. The ornamental varieties of Almond, Apple, Cherry, and Peach, will be found attached to 

 those classes of Fruit Trees. 



Class. Price. 

 MAPLE. 



Ash leaved, see Negundo 2 



Silvery leaved 1 40 



do extrasize, 10 to 15 ft. 1 $1 GO 



Oregon — Macrophyllum" I 1 50 



Dark leaved sugar 1 50 



3 



Class. Price 

 MAPLE. 



Norway 1 50 



Scarlet flowering 2 35 



Sugar, Hard, or Rock 1 37 



Striped bark 2 50 



SENSITIVE TREE 4 1 00 



