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tation Line, or shipped to any port designated, and the bill of 

 lading or receipt will be forwarded in any way the purchaser 

 may direct. 



Catalogues of the immense collection of Fruit and Ornamen- 

 tal Trees and Plants, Green-House Plants, Bulbous Flower 

 Roots, Double Dahlias, Garden and Agricultural Seeds, &c, will 

 be forwarded to every applicant. It is desired that letters may 

 be sent per mail, and post paid; or they can be left at our office, 

 No. 13 Broad-street, New- York. 



Printed directions for the planting, management and propagation of the 

 trees and cuttings, will be sent to every purchaser; in which will be comprised the 

 very best and most profitable course of culture, &c. 



The trees and cuttings may be safely planted till the first of June ; but it is pre- 

 ferable, in the middle states, to plant them by the first week in May. 



The demand for trees, cuttings, &c, is so great, that it is indispensable that those 

 who desire them should send their orders, and secure them forthwith, as the stock 

 on hand will soon be exhausted, and must necessarily fall very far short of the nu- 

 merous demands from every quarter. 



As so many applications are sent to us for teed, of the Moras Multicaulis, we 

 deem it well to state, that we can never supply any seed of it ; and further, that 

 there never has been an ounce of genuine seed of the Multicaulis tree for sale in this 

 country, and none can be purchased in Europe. 



As there are many persons who are now offering for sale young Multicaulis 

 trees, which have been forced in hot houses, and whose wood is consequently green 

 and immature; and as similar trees are also offered, which are expected to arrive 

 from the island of Cuba, between this and th^; month of May, and which have 

 necessarily to be taken up while in an early* stage of their growth, and in the 

 midst of the growing season, a circumstance that must necessarily cause them 

 great injury ; we wish to expressly notify the public, that we neither have, nor 

 shall receive any trees of these descriptions, and that our trees are all of the 

 growth of 1838, and grown in the open ground. Cuttings of immature winter 

 grown wood cannot form good sized trees the ensuing summer ; neither can trees 

 of that character produce fair-sized trees from layers, or by any other course of 

 propagation. 



Books. 



Prince's Treatise on Horticulture, ...... 75 cents. 



Prince's do. on the Vine, . ... . . . $1,50 



Prince's do. on Fruits, or Pomological Manual, contain- 

 ing accurate descriptions, in detail, of about 800 varieties of 

 Fruits, in 2 vols., $2,00 



NEW CATALOGUES, with reduced prices, which are distributed gratis, on 

 application, post paid. 



No. 1. Fruit and Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants— pp. 88. 



2. Bulbous and Tuberous Rooted Plants, Double Dahlias, &c— pp. 36. 



3. Greenhouse Trees, Shrubs, and Plants — pp. 44. 



4. American Indigenous Trees, Shrubs and Plants — pp. 50. 



5. A Catalogue of Garden, and Flower Seeds. 



6. Do. do. do. in French. 



The Books and Catalogues can be transmitted by mail, at a postage of H to 2$ 

 cents per sheet, 



