lb. $1.60 

 " 1.50 

 " 1.50 

 " 1.60 

 " 2.60 



lb. 1.60 



oz. $0.20 



" .20 

 " .20 

 " .25 

 " .30 

 qt. .26 

 .16 



oz 



lb. 



100 seeds 



1.00 



1.50 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 4.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



6.00 

 .15 

 .15 

 .25 

 .30 

 .40 

 .25 

 .25 

 .40 

 .15 

 .50 

 .40 

 2.00 



seasonable application. 



FRUIT SEEDS. 



Apple Seed, per pound, oOcents'. Cherry Tits, per pound. 76 cents. Currant Seed, per 

 ounce, 75 cents. Gooseberry Seeds, per ounce, $1.25. Grape (Hothouse), per ounce, $1.00. 

 Peach' Pits, per bushel, $2.00. Plum Pi'-, per pound, 50 cents. Pear Seed, per pound, 

 3.50cts. Quince Seed, per pound, $4.00. Kaspucrry Seed, per ounce, 76 cents. 



STRAWBERRY SEEDS. 



Saven from our large collection of over forty varieties, embracing all the best European 

 and Americau kinds in cultivation. Mixed Seed. Per pkt., 25 cts. 



ORNAMENTAL TREE SEEDS. 



Norway Spruce (Abies Krcelsa) 



European Silver Fir | Allies Pectinata) 



Norway Maple {Acer Plataiioides) 



Sugar Maple [Acer SnUcharimtn) 



Tree ol Heaven [AUanthui GUmdmoia) 



Shelbark ( Qarya Alba) 



Ornamental Thorn ( CraUmjus Coccineus) 



Cedrus Libani per cone 30 cts. 



Snlisbura (Ginia BihJm) 



European Mountain Ash (Sorbus Aucuparia) 



Red Cedar [.fani writs Vinjiniana) 



Scotch Larch [Larix P.m-opi) 



Tulip Tree ( Liriodendrtm Tulipifera) 



Magnolia ( Mni/nolia Grawliflom) 



Scotch Pine (Pint's Sylcestris) 



Austrian Pine (Pimts Austriaca) 



White Pine (Pinus Strobos) . . 



Yellow Locust (liMnvi Pteudo Acacia) 



American Arbor Vit;r., clean seed ( Thuja Oceidentalis) 



American Elm ( UUnut Americana.) 



Yellow Wood ( KrgiHa Lutea) 



Many other varioties of Tree and Shrub Seeds can be supplied on 



SEEDS FOR HEDGES. 

 Honey Locust, or Thren-thorned Acacia ( Gleditschia Triacanthus) 



Buckthorn (Wmmnus Catifirticus) 



Osage Orange ( Madura Aurantiaca) 



American Arbor Vita; ( Thuja Oceidentalis) 



Hawthorn ( Crataegus Oxycanthus) 



GRASS-SEED FOR LAWNS. 



Ono of the most pleasing features connected with n gander! is a well-kept lawn; but, to 

 secure this most desirable object, much depends upon the selection of such grasses as will 

 present a fresh and luxuriant verdure throughout the season. For this purpose, a mixture 

 of several kinds of the finer grasses is most suitable. These wo can supply ready mixed, 

 of the best sorts, and proper proportions of each. The quantity usually sown is two bush- 

 els per acre. Per bushel, $0.00; 20 cents per qt. Extra fine French, best adapted for dry 

 soil, 30 cents per qt. 



CLOVERS. 



This variety is a native of AJsike, Sweden; perfectly hardy; does not 

 heave in winter or spring from frost; stands drouth well; and is in every 

 respect superior to the common red variety; highly recommended for 



sheep. Per lb 50 



White, pure stock. Per lb 60 



Red, " '* Market price. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Alpine, for Table-Decoration. Berry-bearing plants have been very mnch 

 sought after of late years for table-decoration; and, in our anxiety to pro- 

 cure novelties, we may perhaps sometimes have overlooked really use- 

 ful materials already in our possession. I think this may be truly said 

 with regard to the Alpine Strawberry; for what can be more interesting 

 and pretty for the table, during December and the two following months,, 

 than a few pots of these, nicely fruited, placed in vases or otherwise, ac- 

 cording to the taste of the decorator? 

 Mixed. Ked and white. Per pkt- .... 

 8 "3 



lb. $0.75 



" 1.25 

 " 1.00 

 oz. .50 

 lb. 1.50 



Alsike. 



.25 



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