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N. B. — No person need consider his order as accepted, unless the remit- 

 tance is enclosed. 



Japan Potato, or Dioscorea Japonica (totally distinct from the above), 

 as described by Professor Decaisne, and cultivated for some years in 

 Europe, before the hardier and superior Chinese species was introduced, 

 $18 per hundred. 



liicoKLCE—Glycirrhiza Glabra. — Dozen, |3. Fifty, $6 50. Hundred, 

 |10. Thousand, $80. 



Tanner's Sumach, American. — Hundred, $10. Thousand, $50. 



OsiEK, OR Basket Willow, Eight Finest Kinds. — Cuttings, $4: to |5 per 

 1,000, and Salix viminalis (Purpurea of Downing), in quantities of 50,000 

 only |2 to $2 50 per 1,000. Directions for their culture therewith. 



HoLcus Saccharatus — Sorghum d Sucre. — ^^'ew Chinese annual Sugar 

 Cane, succeeds admirably and produces abundant crops in any locality 

 where Broom Corn matures its seeds. Seeds in parcels, 81 to 85 and $10. 



Earth ALMOND-ASoiicAe^-Cyperus esculentus-(tubers) in parcels, Si to $2. 



3,000 Lawton's Ifew Rochelle Blackberry, and 2,000 Imperial Black- 

 berry, both remarkably large, sweet, and excellent. Six plants, S3; 

 twelve, $5 ; hundred, $25. 



Raspberries. — Large Red Antwerp, Fastolf, Orange, and all other va- 

 rieties, cheap by 100 and 1000. 



Gooseberries and Currants, largest and finest varieties, cheap by 100- 

 and 1000. 



Strawberries. — A collection of the most splendid, surpassing all others 

 in this country and Europe, at very moderate prices where large quanti- 

 ties are wanted. 



K B. — Purchasers of Trees, Plants, and Seeds, can have their packages 

 delivered by us to any Ship, Transportation, or Express Line in Isew 

 York, whence they can go safely to any part of our Country, Europe, or 

 elsewhere. A Bill of Lading or Receipt is taken, and transmitted to the 

 purchaser. 



Special Notice. — No orders whatever will be executed if sent through 

 any Seed store in oSTew York. All orders must be sent direct to us. 



C AtXlOGOJES — 40th Edition, 

 Which are sent to purchasers of Trees, and to applicants who enclose 

 stamps. — No. 1, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants. No. 

 2, Roses, Dahlias, Bulbous and Herbaceous Flowering Plants, cfcc. No. 3, 

 Extra Large Fruit Trees, Evergreens, and other Ornamental Trees and 

 Shrubs. jSo. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries and Dealers, com- 

 prising Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Stocks for engrafting, and Tree and Shrub 

 Seeds, ifce. No. 5, Catalogue of Garden, Agricultural and Flower Seeds. 

 No. 6, Descriptive Catalogue of the Finest Strawberries. No. 7, Rare 

 American Trees, Plants, and Seeds, suitable for sending to Europe. No. -i 

 9, Supplement Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers, New Dahlias, Paonies, 

 Chrysanthemums, Phlox, Carnations, and other Rare Flowering Plants. 

 No. 10, Wholesale Catalogue of Bulbous and Tuberous Flowers. No. 11, 

 Treatise on the Culture of the Chinese Potato, Licorice, Tanner's Sumach, 

 Fig. Almond, and Olive. 



BOOKS. 



Prince's Treatise on Horticulture, 50 cents ; Treatise on the A^ine, $1; 

 Treatise on Fruits, or Pomological Manual, $1 50 ; Prince's Manual of 

 Roses, comprising descriptions of 1000 varieties, new edition, 75 cents. 



^p"" "We hare just issued the 41.s/ Edition of Catalogues No. 4, and 6, as above enume- 

 rated, and No. 1 is in preparation. 



