88 



INDEX. 



beauty from the 1st to the 25th of April— Tulips from the 1st to the 18th of May- 

 Roses from the 1st to the 15th of June — Paeonies from the 10th to the 30th of May — 

 Carnation Pinks from the 1st to the 15th of July — Dahlias from June to October ; 

 but among such a multitude of Plants from every region, there is at all times a great 

 variety in flower, which are calculated to interest both the botanist and the amateur. 



All Proprietors of Nurseries and Venders of Seeds, &c., are invited to visit and 

 inspect our Establishment. 



INDEX. 



FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS. 





PAGE. 





PAGE. 



Almonds, 



- . 24 



Mulberries, - 



24 



Apples, 



- 5 



Nectarines, - - » 



- 23 



Apricots, 



20 



Olives, - - - - 



39 



Asparagus roots, - 



- 3S 



Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, and Liraes,40 



Berberries, 



31 



Papaws, - - - - 

 Peaches, - 



- ^1 



Blackberries, 



- 31 



20 



Cherries, 



15 



Pears, - - _ _ 



- 10 



Chestnuts, - 

 Cranberry, 



30, 42, 45, & 46 



Persimmon, - - - 



30 



- .32 



Plums, - - . « 

 Pomegranate, 



- 17 



Currants, - 



- 26 



39 



Esculent Roots, &c., 



38 



Quinces, - - _ - 



- 25 



Figs, 



- 38 



Raspberries, - - - 



27 



Filberts, 



30 



Scions for ingrafting, &c., 



- 37 



Gooseberries, 



- 28 



Strawberries, 



32 



Grapes, - - - 



33 



Tropical Fruits, - 



- 41 



Hazlenuts, 



- 30 



Walnuts, - 



29 



Hops, - - - 



38 



Whortleberries, - - - 



- 31 



Medlars, 



- 30 



Selections of fruits, - 



S7 



ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS. 



Ornamental Trees, First Class, 



PAGE. 



42 



Herbaceous flowering plants, 



PAGE. 



- 74 



Second " 



44 



Medicinal and culinary plants, - 



85 



Flowering Shrubs, 



46 



Hemerocallis, or Day Lily, - 



- 73 



Evergreens 



- 52 



Honeysuckles, - - - 

 Iris, or Fleur de Lis, 



57 



Auriculas, - 



73 



- 72 



Camellia japonica, Japan Rose, 



- 87 



Paeonies, - 



67 



Carnations, - - - - 

 Chrysanthemums, 



69 



Pinks, - - - - 

 Polyanthus, - 



- 70 



- 71 



73 



Cowslips, " " " ■ 



73 



Primroses, - - - - 



- 73 



Dahlias, - - 



- 86 



Roses, - - - - . 



53 



Hawthorn quicks, & others for hedges, 37 



Vines and Creepers, - 



- 55 



ABREVIATIONS 



ATTACHED TO THE NAMES OP FRUITS. 



P denotes those described in Prince's Treatise on Fruits, or Pomological Manual, 

 M " those described in the London Pomological Magazine, except when 



applied to Pears, where it has a different signification, 

 L " those described in Lindley's Guide, &c., 

 R " those described in Ronald's Pyrus Malus Brentfordiensis, 

 V ** those from the collection of Professor Van Mods, 

 A " American native varieties. 



