22 



Dahlias, above 5 JO splendid varieties, see Catalogue of per 



them. f/l503' 



Peeonies, of numerous varieties. — Ln"*zz 



Gooseberries, Large Lancashire varieties. - 

 Raspberries, Red varieties for market and for brandy. 



Raspberries, Red Antwerp I • 



White do 3 



Currants, Large Red Dutch 



Large While do 



Large English black — . 



doz. per 100 

 s. $ cents. 



TV* 



per mCrZ7 — 



j per 100 



Hawthorn quicks " J ■ 



Honey Locust, for liedges, &c &c. 1— 



N. B. Every other article appertaining to the Nursery, or Seed "depart- 

 ments, will be supplied. 



FLOWER SEEDS, 



Comprising the collection of Annual, Biennial, and Perennial species and 

 varieties hereunto annexed, and many other quite new varieties— at follow- 

 ing rates — 



Small parcels, comprising 12 varieties.., 



do 

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Do "do 

 Do do 

 Thrice larger 

 Parcels comprising 

 Thrice large? 

 Parcels containing 

 Thrice larger 



New and rare species, each 



Larger parcels, for retailing each 



Note.— A large additional number of valuable varieties of Vegetable 

 and Flower Seeds, &c, will be speedily received from foreign countries, a 

 list of which will be furnished on application. 



20 

 25 

 do 

 50 

 do 

 100 

 do 





cts. 

 62 



1 





1 



25 



2 



50 



2 



25 



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4 



8 





12a25 



25a50 



BOOKS— Prince's Treatise on Horticulture $ : 75 



do Treatise on the Vine 1 50 



do Treatise on Fruits, or PomologicaH / y 



Manual, containing accurate de- ! (. . 



scriptions in detail of about 800 [ $2 ) (? 'a* S 



varieties of Fruits, in 2 vols. J ^/ <&lJ& ,tA ^' 



CATALOGUES, which are distributed gratis, on application- 

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

 93 



2 Bulbous and Tuberous rooted Plants -pp, 24 



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 do do in French. 



The Books and Catalogues can be transmitted by mail, at a postage of 

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