STRAWBERRIES. HEDGE PLAXTS, &C. 



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68 Montevideo Pine, ihe original variety, conical, 



orange scai-ht, splendid 

 fi9 Climax, ovate, scarlet, mmisiroits, very showy 



70 Colonia, deep scarlet, roundish and conical 



71 Cordova, scarlet, very large, extra 



72 Corrientes, scarlet, inonstroiis, conical, produc- 



tive, extra, 



73 Espinillo, scarlet, round ed fcrni. fine 



74 Pdaldonado, large, scarlet, rcimded 



75 Parana, ovate, light scarlet , productive 



I 76 Saladillo, conical, some rounded, light scarlet, very 



large and productive 

 I 77 Sappho, orange scarlet, rather ovate, some round- 

 j ish 



78 TransceBdent, obovate, scarlet, monsirm.is, splen- 



I did 



i 79 Triumph, deep scarlet, roundish ovate and varia- 

 \ hie form, monstrous, productive 



ii 



i 80 Vrap;iiAy, jmrse shaped, light scarlet. 



ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES 



81 Double fiowerina:, ? d ,-„t;n„ 11 83 Variegated Silver Leaved, } -n „-„.^;n ^ 



82 One-Leaved, or Monophylla, I Per pair oO cents. ||,g^ Yellow Flovrerins, or Indira, 5 Per pa.roO cents. 



The last named variety can be trained as a climber 6 or 8 feet, and produces fruit till winter, presenting 

 a beautiful appearance. 



NEV/ VARIETIES, wJwse merit is U7ihiltu>n. 



85 Cambridge (Richardson's) J) 



86 Richardson's Early > .gl per dozen. 



87 • Late ) 



REJECTED VARIETIES AND SYNONYMS. 



Aberdeen, syn. 

 Aberdeen Beehive 

 Bayne's Extra eiirly 

 Bayne's Prulilic, syn. 

 Uisliop's or.'in^e, aii erroneous 



kind IS so called. 

 Bishop's Wick, small 

 Black Musk Hautbois 

 Black Roseberry 

 Bourbon Pine, syn. 

 British Queen, Myatt's 

 Buist's Prize 



Clara Victoria, unproductive 

 Codman's Seedling 

 Common Hiiuthois 

 Corse's Seedling 



Deptford Pine, Myatt's 

 Down ton 



Duke of'Kent's Scarlet, insig- 

 nificant 

 Dundee, syn. 

 Elton, (Pine) 

 Emperor, Brewer's, sijn. 

 Excelsior, syn. 

 Faulkner's Scarlet Pine 

 Fay's Seedling/ ZacA's flavor 

 Garnestone Scarlet 

 Globe Scarlet, syn. 

 Grove-end Scarlet 

 Higgins' Seedling 

 Keen's Seedling 

 Knevett's New Pine 



Knight's 



Lafayette, syn. 



L;i Grange, syn. 



Large Lima, sy7i. # 



Melon 



Mottior's Seedling, acid. 



Myatt's Eliza 



Myatt's Pine 



Nairn's Scarlet 



New Black Musk 



Newman'.s Seedling 



North's Victory 



Old Pine 



Old Scarlet 



Pine apple, syn. 



President 



4 



I Pistillate Keen's Seedling, syn. 

 I Prince Albert 



Princess royal 



Princess Alice Maud 



Roseberry 



Ross' Ph'ccnix 



Roynl scarlet 



Southborou^h 



Swainstone Seedling 



Turner's late Pine, syn. 



Victuria. sifn. 



Warren's Seedlin?, sy7t. 



Washington Alpine (Stod- 

 dard; syn. 



Wilmot's superb. 



HEDG-E PLANTS 



Price. 



Price. 



Hawthorn, English, 



, do. extra large, 



, Washington, according 



to size, 



, Cockspur, do. 



Hornbeam, 



Pyracantha, or Evergreen Thorn. 

 Buckthorn, or Rhamnus catharti- 

 cus, 



, extra large. 



Honey Locust, or Gleditschia, ac- 

 cording to size, 

 Note. This makes a strong hedge 

 in 3 years. 

 Locust, Yellow, according to size 

 Madura, or Osage Orange, 

 Arbor Vitse, American, 15 to 18 

 inches, 



, do. 2 feet, 



, do. 2i to 3 feet, 



, Tartarian, 2 feet, 



, Chinese, 1 to 2 feet. 



Note. The different species of 

 Arbor Vita make a beautiful hedge. 



Per 100. 

 $ cts. 



Per lOOO.j 



S4 to 6 

 8 



2 00 

 5 00 



5 to 6 

 5 to 6i 



' 30 oo! 



2 00 

 4 00 



15 00 

 25 00 



73 to f 1 



5 to 8 



4 to 5 



8 to 15 



8 to 10 

 17 00 

 20 00 

 25 00 

 10 to 17 



70 00 



Cedar, Red, li to 3 feet, 



, White, 1 to 3 years, 



Juniper, Swedish, 

 Norway Spruce, 



Hemlock Spruce, makes a beautiful 



Tree Box, 



Privet, or Prim, Italian, subever 

 green, 1^ to 2^ feet, 



— — , scions, 



Euonj-mus, or Strawberry tree, 

 Althea frutex, according to size, 



, scions, 



Honeysuclde, Tartarian Red, Pink 

 and White, 



, English fly, straw 



colored, 



Deutzia scabra, 

 Syringa, different kinds. 

 Lilac, Red, 

 Snowball, 

 Berberry, 



PLANTS FOR EDGING BORDERS. 



Dwarf Box, Cuttings or Slips, prepared 



— , Rooted Plants, according to age 



and quantity, 



, do. 4 to 5 years old, 



J Dwarf Iris, for edging borders. 



Per Yard. 

 10 



14 to 20 

 25 to 30 

 50 



Thrift, or Sea Pink, 

 Moss Pink, 



Fragrant, and Tricolored Violet, 

 Cowslip, Red and Yellow, 



Per lOO. 



Per lOOT). 



,S cte 





4to S 



30 to 40 



8 to 15 





6 to 8 



50 00 



15 00 





15 00 





20 00 





3 to 5 



30 to 40 



1 50 



10 00 



8 to 14 





6 to 14 





2 00 



14 00 



Gto 14 





6 to 14 





18 00 





18 00 





18 00 





IS 00 





15 00 







Per Yiird. 





50 





50 





50 





75 



