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PREFACE. 



proof of the fact. It is expected that persons with whom no acquaintance exists, will, 

 in forwarding orders otherwise than through an agent, designate some person in New- 

 York who will be responsible for the payment, or tender a suitable reference, and a 

 discount will always be allowed when cash or a draft at ninety days or less, on some 

 city, is sent with the order. It is requested that those who, in sending orders, men- 

 tion only the numbers by which the trees, &c, are enumerated in"the catalogue, 

 should be particular to state the editon from which they make their selections, as there 

 are some numerical variatior.s in the different editions. All letters requiring informa- 

 tion will be promptly replied to, and the proprietors prefer that applications be made 

 to them direct on every subject. 



The postage of a letter is a trifling thing, but to one who receives a great number 

 it becomes burdensome ; persons are therefore desired to send their letters post paid. 



N. B. It is expected that no persons having similar establishments will copy the 

 different remarks attached to this catalogue, without crediting the source; as it 

 would be extremely unreasonable that other persons should take upon themselves the 

 responsibility for any errors which may have been inadvertently advanced by the au- 

 thors of this publication. 



PRICES OF FRUIT TREES <fcc. 



The prices have been greatly reduced, in many cases 25, 33, and even 50 per cent, 

 below former rates, and the average prices throughout the catalogue will be found as 

 low, and in general much lower, than the same articles, equally genuine and of equal 

 quality , can be obtained elsewhere. 



Green House Plants, in assortments, will be supplied at lower rates than they can 

 be obtained any where else in the United States. 



Where ornamental trees of very large size are wanted for streets, aveuues &c, or 

 where fruit trees are wanted of extra size, they will be charged in proportion. 



INDEX. 



FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS. 



Page 



Almonds, ----- 18 



Apple?, --■-■»■ " " 5 



Apricots, 15 



Asparagus roots, 30 



Berberries, ----- 25 



Blackberries, 26 



Cherries, ----- 12 

 Chestnuts, - 24, 32, 34, 35, 36 and 45 



Cranberry, 27 



Currants, 20 



Esculent roots 30 



Figs, 30 



Filberts and Hazelnuts, 24 



Gooseberries, 22 



Grapes, 23 



Medlars, - - - 



Mulberries, - - - 



Nectarines, - 



Papaws, - - - 



Peaches, - 



Pears, - 



Persimmon, 



Plums, - 



Pomegranate, 



Quinces, - _ - 



Raspberries, 



Scions for ingrafting, &c. 



Strawberries, 



Walnuts, - - - 



Whortleberries, - 



ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS 



Ornamental Trees, 



Flowering Shrubs, 

 Evergreens, 

 Carnations and Pinks, 

 Chrysanthemums, 



Dahlias, 



Hawthorn quicks, & others for hedges, 29 

 Herbaceous flowering plants, and 

 Medicinal and Culinary plants, 62 



35 



40 

 57 and 53 

 59 



Page 

 24 

 19 

 18 

 25 

 15 

 8 



25 

 13 

 31 

 20 

 21 

 29 

 27 

 23 

 26 



Pagel Hemerocallis, or Day Lily, - - 61 



34 I Honeysuckles, 44 



Iris, or Fleur de Lis, 59 



Paeonies, ----- 55 



Phlox and Violets, - 61 and 62 



Primrose, Poleanthus, Cowslip, and 



Auricula, - - - - 61 



Roses, 46 



Vines and Creepers - - - 43 



