
          March, 1843.

PRINCE'S
LINNÆAN BOTANIC GARDEN
AND
NURSERIES,
Flushing, near New-York.

WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO.

Private Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries only where large quantities
are ordered, payable by cash remittance, or by satisfactory note or
acceptance.

Apples, of all the usual kinds, 6 to 7 feet, Per hundred.
Apples, of all the usual kinds, 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet Per hundred.
Apples, of dwarf kinds, on Paradise stocks,

Pears, of all the usual kinds, one year from inoculation, 4 1/2 to 5 feet, Per hundred.
Pears, of all the usual kinds, two years from inoculation, 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet Per hundred.
Pears, of all the usual kinds, 2 and 3 years from inoculation, 6 to 7 feet Per hundred.

Cherries, of all the usual kinds, 7 to 10 feet Per hundred.
Cherries, of all the usual kinds, 10 to 12 feet Per hundred.

Plums, of all the usual kinds, on plum bottoms, and very strong, two years grown,
Plums, of all the usual kinds, same age, secondary size,
Plums, of all the usual kinds, same age, third size,
Plums, of all the usual kinds, Purple damson from seed, fine for preserves, 3 feet Per hundred.

Apricots, of all the usual kinds, 4 to 7 feet Per hundred.
Apricots, of all the usual kinds, 3 to 12 feet Per hundred.

Peaches, of all the usual kinds, one year grown, 4 1/2 to 6 feet Per hundred.
Peaches, of all the usual kinds, two years' grown, 7 to 10 feet Per hundred.
Peaches, of all the usual kinds, two years' grown, 10 to 12 feet Per hundred.

Nectarines, of all the usual kinds, 5 to 9 feet Per hundred.
Nectarines, of all the usual kinds, 10 to 12 feet Per hundred.

Quinces, Orange and Portugal, beautiful thrifty trees, 2 to 3 feet per thousand,
Quinces, Orange and Portugal, beautiful thrifty trees, 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 feet per thousand.

Currants, Red Dutch,

        