88 ESCULENT ROOTS,—scioNns, &c. 
ESCULENT ROOTS, &c. 
Asparagus, Common, per 100, 50 to 60 cents, and $4 per 1000. 
Ditto, 2 and 3 years old, 53 to 6 dollars per 1000. 
Large Dutch, per 100,75 cts. to $l—per 1000, $6. 
Ditto, 2 and 3 years old, $7 per 1000. 
Artichoke, Jerusalem, per dozen 37 cents, per 100, 2 dollars, 
Ditto, do New European variety, much superior, 75 cents per dozen, and 42 
dollars per 109. 
Green globe, per dozen 24 dollars; per 100, 15 dollars. 
Cardoon, per dozen 23 dollars; per 100, 15 dollars. 
Chamomile; double, each 25 cents; per dozen, 13 dollars; per 100, 8 dollars. 
Horse-radish, per dozen, 1 dollar; per 100, 4 dollars. 
Dyer’s Mailder, each 25 cents; per dozen 23 dollars; per 100, 10 dollars. 
Licorice, each 37 cents; per dozen 4 dollars. 
Sea Kale, per dozen, 2 dollars; per 100, 15 dollars. 
Rhubarb for Tarts, or Pie Plant, each 12 to 18 cents, according to age; per dozen, 1} to 
2 dollars; per 100 10 to 18 dollars. 
-True Medicinal, or Rheum australe, each 50 cents; per dozen 4 dollars. 
Wilmot’s early red, each 25 cents; per dozen, 24 dollars. 
Giant, or Goliah, each 25 cents; per dozen, $23; per 100, $16. 
Early Tobolsk, each 37 cents ; per dozen, 3 dollars. 
Myatt’s Victoria, 50 cents; per dozen, $4. 
SCIONS, &c. 
Scions of Grapes of a number of the finest kinds, can be supplied if applied for in sea- 
son, at from 5 to 10 dollars per 100, or in less quantities; but in no case will scions of 
any variety be sent toa less amount than the price of a vine; and of the very rare 
varieties three scions will be considered equivalent in value to a vine. Scions of Isa- 
bella, Catawba, Alexander, and several other varieties of grapes, $15 to $20 per 1000. 
Scions of all kinds of Fruit trees, suitable for grafting, will be supplied at 50 cents per 
dozen, each scion suitable for three grafts, where the price of a tree does not exceed 
that sum ; but where it does, the same price will be charged for the dozen scions as 
for a tree of the same kind. If smaller parcels are wanted, they will be supplied at 
$3 for 12 varieties, and at same ratio for a larger assortment. Whena large number 
of scions are wanted of the more plentiful sorts of Fruits, they will be supplied by the 
100 or 1000 at reduced rates. It is better that such orders he sent in the fall or winter. 
Scions of Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Berberries, Mulberries, Quinces, Figs, 
Poplars, Willows, &c. will be supplied at prices in proportion to their respective 
value; but no charge is made of a less sum than the price of a tree or shrub of the 
same kind. 
Scions of the fine species of Osiers, or Willows, most celebrated for basket-making can 
be supplied, suitable for planting hedge rows, at from 3 to 5 dollars per 100, or 25 dol-} 
lars per 1000. 
Hawthorn for hedges, of the celebrated Washington Thorn, at 75 cents per 100, or 43 
dollars per 100. 
Do. do. extra large, 6 dollars per 1000. 
Cockspur, or Newcastle Thorn, same prices as the preceding. 
English hawthorn quicks, 75 cents per 100, and 4 dollars per 1000. 
Do. do. extra large and strong, 6 dollars per 1000. 
Buckhorn, or Rhamnus catharticus, for hedges, 2 dollars per 100, or $15 per 1000. 
Do. large size, 6 dollars per 100. 
Yellow Locust, small trees for hedges at from 4 to 6 dollars per 100. 
Osage Orange, or Maclura, for hedges, 20 to 25 dollars per 100. 
Chinese arbor vitz, small, for hedges, 12 te 15 dollars per 100. 
American ditto, $10 to $14 per 100. » ; 
Privet, or prim, for hedges, 5 dollars per 100, 30 dollars per 1000, and larger size, 40 
dollars per 1000. 
Scions of do. 2 dollars per 100, and 15 dollars per 1000. 
Honey Locust, or Three thorned Acacia, (part thornless,) 5 dollars per 1000, and extra 
large $10. 
Red Cedar, for hedges, 8 dollars per 100, or 50 dollars per 1000. 
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