No. 14. 



" AUTUMN 1859 AND SPRINQ 1860. 



PRINCE'S 



OF 



FOKEIGN AND NATIVE 



GRAPE VINES, 



GARDENS, GRAPERTES, AND VINEYARDS, 



"WITH REMARKS ON THEIR CULTURE. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., 



I Linn^ean Botanic Grarden and J^iirseries^ 

 I FLUSHING, near New York. 



"The vine, too, here hev curling tendrils s' 

 Hangs out her clusters glowing to the Soutl? 

 And scarcely wishes for a warmer sky.' 



FORTY-FOURTH EDITION. 



TRANSPLANTING AND FORWARDING GRAPE VINES. 



Grapevines can be safely transplanted from the first of October to May; and no class of 

 plants is more retentive of vitality, or more sure to succeed. During Winter we keep a stock 

 planted in cellars, ready for immediate transplanting. Every variety is accurately labeled, and 

 carefully packed, and the packages forwarded by Express, or otherwise, as requested, and a receipt 

 taken from the Transportation Co. and forwarded to the purchaser with the invoice. Remit- 

 tances can be made by check through the mail, but Bank Notes should be sent by Express. 



Books Recommended —Allen's "Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Grape;" 

 Prince's " Treatise on the Vine," {in preparation^) $1. 



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