5 



Canton, or Nankin, rather tender, but well suited to 

 southern latitudes. 



Trees, 1 to 2 feet in height, . . each 

 Do. 2 to 3 do. 

 Do. 3 to 4 do. 



Cuttings, per bud 



Seed, per oz. 



Morus elata, very hardy and large leaved, . each 

 Rose of Lombardy, or Rose leaved of Italy, hardy, } 



each I 



Roman, large leaved and hardy, . . " 

 Pyramidalis, hardy, . " 



Oriental, imported recently into France, from Asia, j 



each \ 



Lily leaved, or Feuille de Lys, . 

 While Italian, Trees, 1 to 2 feet, 



Do. do. 3 to 4 do. 



Do. do. 4 to 6 do. 



Do. Seed, 



Do. do. 

 The Florence, Asiatic, Moretti, Smyrna, and Chi 

 nese Multicaulis Seedling Mulberries, are synonymous 

 with one or another of the kinds enumerated above. — 

 The variety often sold, as the Multicaulis Seedling, 

 has no connection or affinity to the genuine Multi- 

 caulis. 



N. B. In assorting the preceding kinds of Mulber- 

 ries, where different sizes are named, the trees will be 

 so selected as to make a fair average between the two 

 sizes named under each head. 



Silk Worms 9 Eggs, Imperial White, one of the best } 



kinds, per oz. 5 



per lb. 

 per oz 



Dolls. 



Do. 



do. 



Imperial Yellow, do. do. 



Do. 



do. 



Two-crop White, 



Do. 



do. 



Sulphur, 4 weeks, 



Do. 



do. 



Mammoth White, 



Do. 



do. 



Pea-nut, 



Do. 



do. 



Florence, thrice-shedding, 



