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riage, and the articles will be packed accordingly. The packages will be 

 forwarded by such route as shall be designated, and where the option is 

 left to us we will adopt such mode of transmission as shall be most 

 economical and safe. During winter, when the northern rivers and 

 canals are frozen, all packages destined for the Western states, can be 

 sent by the way of New Orleans, or via Philadelphia or Baltimore, to 

 Pittsburgh or Wheeling. 



All Proprietors of Nurseries and venders of seeds, &c, are invited to 

 visit and inspect our Establishment. 



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



44 " on the Vine, - - $1 50 



" " on Fruits, or Pomological^ / 



Manual, containing accu- J 

 rate descriptions in detail } $2 

 of about 800 varieties of I 

 Fruits, in 2 vols. J 

 NEW CATALOGUES, with reduced prices, which are distributed 

 gratis, on application, post paid. 



No. 1. Fruit and Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants — pp. S3 



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 transmittod by mail, at a postage 

 of l^Jto 2\ cents per sheet. 



N. B. The Proprietors will supply the following classes of Plants 



in large or small Assortments at very reduced rates. 



Camellia Japonica, or Japan Rose, of 150 varieties. 



China Roses, and other classes of Roses comprising above 600 varieties, 

 and including all the new and choice kinds, as enumerated in Cata- 

 logue No. 1. 



Geraniums, of 150 varieties, comprising above 60 that are entirely new 



and remarkable for the magnitude of their flowers, and for the brilliant 



and varied hues xohich distinguish them. 

 Passion Flower, of 30 species, and varieties, including the different 



Scarlet flowering kinds. 

 Chinese Azaleas, and other varieties, comprising a concentration-of the 



most beautiful kinds. 

 Amaryllis, of 100 varieties. 



Ixia, 30 varieties— Lachenalia of 15 do. — Oxalis of 30 do. — Antholyza 

 of 12 do. 



Aloes, of 40 species, and Cactus of 30 do. 



Magnolia, the entire collection comprising all the species and varieties 



known. Plants of the rare Thompsonia and Soulangiana varieties 



are of blooming size 

 Chrysanthemums, above 50 varieties, as enumerated in Catalogue No. 1, 



and at the low prices therein stated 

 Green House Plants will be supplied in Assortments of 25, 50, or 100 or 



more pots, each a distinct species or variety, at every reasonable rates, 



and such omitted as the applicant already.possesses 

 Hardy Herbaceous Flowering Plants will also be supplied in Assortments 



of 25 to 500 species. 



Omurim. — Common White Lily, or Liiium candidum $6 per 100. 



