



GRAPES 



be supplied, suitable for planting hedge-rows, at from 3 to 5 dollars per 100, or 25 

 dollars per 1000. 



awthorns for hedges, of the celebrated Washington Thorn, at 1 dollar per 100, or 5 

 dollars per 1000. 



Do. do. extra large, 6 to 8 dollars per 1000. 



nglish hawthorn quicks, 1 dollar per 100, and 5 dollars per 1000. 



1^0. do. extra large and strong, 6 to 8 dollars per 1000. 



uckthom, or Rhamnus catharticus, for hedges, 3 dollars per 100. ^ 



Do larger size, 6 dollars per 100. 



ellow Locust, small trees for hedges, at from 5 to 8 dollars per 100. 



sage Orange, or Madura, for hedges, 40 dollars per 100. 



hinese arbor vitae, small, for hedges, 20 dollars per 100. 



rivet, or prim, for hedges, 12 dollars per 100. 



cions of do. 4 dollars per 100, and 25 dollars per 1000. 



oney Locust, or Three thorned Acacia, 5 to 10 dollars per 1000 



ESCULENT ROOTS, &c. 



Asparagus, Common, per 100, 60 cts. and per 1000, 5J dollars. 



Large Dutch, per 100, 75 cts. to 1 dollar; per 1000, 64 to dollars ac- 

 cordmg to the age. 

 Artichoke, Jerusalem, per dozen, 50 cents; per 100, 3 dollars. 



Green globe, per dozen, 24 dollars; per 100, 15 dollars. 

 Cardoon, per dozen, 24 dollars; per 100, 15 dollars. 



Chamomile, double, each 25 cents; per dozen 14 dollars; per 100, 8 dollars. 

 Horse radish, per dozen, 14 dollars; per 100, 5 dollars. 

 Dyer's Madder, each 25 cents; per 100, 10 dollars. 

 Liquorice, each 50 cents; per dozen, 5 dollars. 

 Hop Roots, per 100, 5 dollars; per 1000, 30 dollars. 

 Sea Kale, per dozen, 2 dollars; per 100, 12 dollars. 

 Rhubarb for Tarts, each, 12 to 25 cts. according to age; per dozen, I4 to 24 dol- 

 lars; per 100, 10 to 18 dollars. 



Common, or Rhapontic, each 50 cents; per dozen, $4,50. 



Palmated officinal, each 50 cents; per dozen, 5 dollars. 



Thick leaved, each 50 cents; per dozen, 5 dollars. 



TrueJMedicinal, or Rheum australe, each 75 cents; per dozen 6 dollars. 



FIGS. Figuiers, Ficus carica. 



The culture of this delicious fruit having recently become an object of particular atten- 

 tion, and requiring no more care to covering in winter than the delicate kinds of 

 grapes, the greatest pains have been taken to extend the collection by importations 

 of the choicest kinds from the south of France, Italy, and elsewhere; and it now 

 forms a concentration of this fruit, unrivalled in extent and excellence. 



Those marked thus * 50 cents, t 75 cents. Those not marked are $1. 

 D denotes those described in Duhamel. 



1 t Early brow^n 



2 *Large late brown 



3 i Large white 



4 tlschia 



5 Marseillei- 



6 *Brown Malta 



7 Large blue 



8 Fine white 



9 Brunswick, or ]VTadonn«,^ntf 



10 Versailles, D 



11 Servantine, D 



12 Napoiitaine 



