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Turnip seeds and some other kinds can be furnished the last of June. When so 

 desired assorted boxes of Seeds can be supplied, selected to suit any part of North 

 or South America, the West Indies, or elsewhere, and of any value from $5 to §100. 

 Iniplements of Husbandry and Garden Tools of every description. Agricultural 

 and Horticultural Books, and the superior Compressed Dry Herbs, prepared by the 

 Shakers, can be supplied to any extent at their prices. 



The Proprietors have further to state, that tiieir Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c. 

 are of large size and vigorous growth, and superior to any before offered to the public. 

 The establishment contains at the present period more than a Million of Trees and 

 Plants, and the Proprietors are willing to enter into arrangements of the most liberal 

 description both as to prices and credit, with all such persons as desire large quantities 

 of Trees, Sec, and with those proprietors of Nurseries who wish to extend their col- 

 lections, and such other persons as wish to establish A^ei(; Kurseries, they will enter 

 into arrangements on terms which will alloiv ample time for advantageous reimburse' 

 ment. Any persons who are desirous to act as agents for receiving orders for Trees, 

 in towns where no agency at present exists, will please to communicate their views 

 in regard thereto. If any correspondents have raised seed of very superior Vegeta- 

 bles, &c. they will please to communicate the fact. Any packages intended for us 

 must be left with A. D.-Maintain, corner of Southland Beekman streets, New York, 

 but letters should always be transmitted per mail. 



REMARKS. — All orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Greenhouse Plants, 

 Bulbous Flowers, Dahlias, or Seeds, must be sent direct to us, or through a regularli^ 

 authorized agent, and not through the agency of any person who vends similar arti- 

 cles. Every invoice transmitted by us will have a printed heading and our signature, 

 to prove it genuine, and we assume no guarantee ichatever, where such an invoice can- 

 not be produced. We mention these cautions for good and conclusi'^e reasons, and 

 we most particularly enjoin their strict observance on purchasers. When orders are 

 sent, directions should be very precisely given how the packages are to be marked, 

 and by what route or conveyance they are to be forwarded, kc. Orders from a dis- 

 tance will always receive the utmost attention, both as to packing and forwarding, 

 and it is only requisite for persons sending orders to specify the extent of land and 

 water carriage, 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 destin^ for the 

 Western States, can be sent by the way of New Orleans, or via Philadelphia or Bal- 

 timore, 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 



" " on the Vine, $150 



" " on Fruits, or Pomological Manual, con- 



taining accurate descriptions in detail > $2 

 of about 800 varieties of Fruits, in 2 vis ) 

 CATALOGUES, which are distributed gratis on application ;)osi;)aic/. 



No. 1. Fruit and Hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants — pp. 93. 



2. Bulbous and Tuberous rooted Plants, Double Dahlias, &;c. — pp. 24. 



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. 

 C. Do. do. do. in French. 



The Books and Catalogues can be Iraasmitted by mail, at a postage of 1 J to 2^ 

 c^ts per sheet. 



