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Crocus, 6} cents ; per dozen, 50 cents. Crocus vermis 

 Star of Bethlehem, |K j r dozen, 25 cents. Ornithogalum 

 Large double red Paeony, 2 j to 50 cts. Pxonia v. rubra plenu 

 Double Tuberose, 20 cents. Polyanthus tuberosa. 



In addition to the above, the proprietor has it in view to keep 

 a constant supply of annual flowers. 



GARDEN SEEDS, 



It is intended to raise at this establishment, Seeds of such 

 Esculent Vegetables as are most esteemed and in general use. 

 Several varieties of this year's growth are now on hand, and it is 

 intended to procure a general assortment for the coming sea- 

 son, of which a separate catalogue will be prepared as soon as 

 received. An arrangement is made with a respectable house 

 in London for a general supply of Cabbage Seed, which, it is 

 confidently hoped, will prove genuine, and will reach here in 

 time to ascertain whether or not they will grow. The proprie- 

 tor can assure the public that every thing will be done to give 

 satisfaction in this line, though he must here state, that he is un- 

 willing to risk his reputation for accuracy on the sale of seeds 

 raised by others, but will procure his seed from the most re- 

 spectable establishments, and will cheerfully refund the money 

 when there is just reason for complaint that seed do not prove 

 good. 



FLOWER SEEDS 



Put up in papers, at 6£ cents, or 100 papers for $-i j 20 pa- 

 pers, $1. 



Of annual flowers the collection is good, and will be conti 

 nually increasing. 



INDIGENOUS SEEDS, of Trees and Plants. 



Seeds of indigenous trees, shrubs, and plants, will be collect- 

 ed to order, and put up for exportation if required. Also, 

 dried specimens, for botanical purposes. 



