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Isabella, Catawba, and other native Grapes, at low rates, by 100 or 

 1,000. 



Ked and "White Antwerp Easpberries, $50 per 1,000. 



An unrivaled collection of Strawberries, comprising 112 splendid va- 

 rieties, 54 of which were originated by us, and 30 of which are new, and 

 are offered for sale by us for the first time in our Catalogue No. 1 of the 

 present year. 



Mahonia aquifolia, $3 per dozen and $20 per 100. 



Mahonia fascicularis, $4 per dozen and $25 per 100. 



Rhododendron maximum, $25 per 100. 



Rhododendron ponticum, $35 per 100. 



30,000 Arbor Vitce, for hedges, at $6 to $10 per 100. 



60,000 Osage Orange, at $6 to $10 per 1,000. 



Evergreen Trees, such as Norway and other Spruces, Pines, Junipers, 

 Cedars, Arbor Vitje, and other species, when wanted of small size by the 

 thousand, will be supplied at very moderate prices. 



GREENHOUSE STOCK PLANTS-CHEAP. 



As our Greenhouses located near the Railroad will have to be re' 

 moved, we now offer for sale the entire assortment of large Stock Plant^ 

 at very moderate prices, for cash or sure notes. They are invaluable 

 to any persons forming new establishments for their pleasure, or for ex- 

 tensive propagation. They comprise the following: — 



Large specimen Orange, Lemon, Citron, and Shaddock trees. 



A general assortment of large Camellias, Chinese Azealas, Metrosid- 

 eros, Ficus, Gardenias, Acacias, Fuchsias, Geraniums, and other Green- 

 house Plants. 



A very extensive, rare, and valuable assortment of the Cactus, Aloe, 

 and Stapelias, &c. 



A large assortment of Greenhouse Bulbs. 



SELECTION OF ASSORTMENTS BY US. 



Wherever it is stated in the Catalogue, that the assortments are to be 

 made by us, we will omit any species or varieties that the purchaser 

 already possesses, on his apprizing us thereof. 



CANDID ADVICE TO AMATEURS. 



We make it a point to cultivate the largest stock of all the most esti- 

 mable varieties, and consequently have larger and finer trees of these 

 kinds. If, therefore, those persons who are desirous of adorning with 

 promptitude their gardens and pleasure-grounds, will transmit to us a 

 general list of their wants, and leave the selection in some degree to us, 

 we will send strong, well-grown specimens of the respective kinds, such 

 as will be sure to succeed and realize their expectations. 



Superiority of Trees. — The extra large-sized Pears, and other Fruit 

 Trees which we can now supply, are in a bearing state, and are such as 

 can seldom be obtained at any price. The same remark will apply to 

 the fine large Ornamental Trees, and to the rare species of Magnolias 

 and Evergreen Trees, <fcc. 



