SCIONS AND CUTTINGS. 



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HEDGE PLANTS. 



Hawthorn, Enslish, accordina: to size 



, Washington, do. 



, Cockspur, do. 



Pyracantha, or Evergreen Thorn, 

 Buckthorn, or R.hamrius catharticus 



, extra large 



Locust, Yellow, according to size 



, Honey, do. 



Madura, or O^age Orange 



Arbor Vitas, American, 15 to 13 inches 



do. 2 to 2.^ feet 



, Chinese, 1 year 



, do. 2 to 3 years 



Cedar, Red, U to 3 feet 



, White, 1 to 3 years 



Juniper, Swedish 



Privet, or Prim, Italian, subevergrecn 1 to 3 years 



, scions 



Euonymus, or Strawberry tree, 

 Althea frutex, according to size 

 , scions 



Honeysuckle, Tartarian red, pink, and white 

 , English fly, straw colored 



Price. 

 Per ICO. I Per 1000. 

 50 to 70 U to 6 



4* to 6 

 4i to (j 



30 00 

 Slo to 25 



40 00 



75 

 75 

 S5 00 

 S2 to S3 

 4 to 5 



4 to 6 



5 to 10 

 8 to 15 



10 00 60 00 

 •20 00 

 6 00 

 12 to IS 

 4 to 9 



8 to 15;}^ to 4a 



6 to - B 



4 to 5 



1 50 

 8 to 15 

 6 to 15 



2 50 

 6 to 16 

 6 to 161 



^ ^50 00 



- 30 to 40 

 10 00 



20 GO 



PLANTS FOR EDGING BORDERS. 



Dwarf Box, Cuttings or Slips, prepared 

 Rooted plants, according 



;Per Yard. 

 I 10 00 



and quantity 

 do. 



to agei 



4 to 5 years old 



Dwarf Iris, fdr edging borders, 



il4 

 125 



to 201 

 to 30 

 50 



Thrift or Sea Pink 

 Moss Pink 



Fragrant and Tricolored Violet 

 Cowslip, Red and Yellow 



Per Yard. 

 50 

 50 

 SO 

 75 



SCIONS, AND CUTTINGS. 



Scions of all kinds of Fruit trees, suitable for grafting, will be supplied at 25 cents per parcel, more or less, 

 as convenient to us, or at 50 cents per dozen, each scion suitable for three grafts, v/here the price of a tree 

 does not exceed that sum (50 cents) ; but where it does, the same price will be charged for the dozen scions 

 as for a tieeof the same kmd. When a larafe number of scions are wanted of the more plentiiu; sorts of 

 Fruits, they will be supplied by the 100 or iOOO at reduced rates. It is better that such orders be sent in 

 the fall or winter. 



Our specimen Orchards are the only very extensive ones on this Island, and the trees are mostly of large size, 

 and have borne fruit for years, by wtuch their accuracy is rendered certain. 



Scions of Grapeso a number of the finest kinds, can be supplied if applied for in season, at from 3 to 10 dol- 

 lars per 100, or in less quantities ; but in no case will scions of any variety be sent to a 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 ol" Isabella, Catawba, Alexander, and several other varieties of grapes, S15 to §20 per lOOO. 



Scions of Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Berberries, Mulberries, Quinces, Figs, Poplars, Willows, &c., 

 will be suppli. d 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 hedgerows, at from 3 to 5 dollars per 100, or 25 dollars per 1000. Especial pains have been taken 

 during several years past, to obtain the very best varieties of Osiers from England, France, and Germany, 

 in order to supersede by home produciinn, the great intportation of this article, for which our wet lands 

 (now almost useless) are particularly appropriate. 



BOOKS. — Prince's Treatise on Pomology and Horticulture, new edition in press, - - 1 00 



" " on the Vine, - - . _ - . . - 1 50 



" " on fruits, or Pomoloeical Manual, containing accurate descriptions in 



detail of about 800 varieties of Fruit, in 2 vols. - - 2 OO 



" Manual of Roses, on their culture, management, &c., - - - 50 



NEW CATALOGUES, wiiA reduced prices, which are distributed gratis, on apphcation, posi paic/. 

 No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Plants. 

 " 2. Descriptive Catalogue of Hardy 0|rnamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants. 

 " 3. Bulbous and Tuberous rooted Flowering Plants, Double Dahlias, &c. 

 " 4. Greenhouse Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 



•* 5. American Indigenous Trees, Shrubs, and Plants and their Seeds. 

 " 6. Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds, with reduced wholesale prices. 

 '* 7. Do. do. in French. 



" 8. Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries only. 

 The Books and Catalogues can be sent by mail, at a postage of li to 2i cents per sheet. 



