NURSERY OF W. C. STRONG. 
NoNANTUM Hill, 
Brighton, Mass., March, 
\ 
a, 1873. ) 
AVIKG disposed of my interest in the Salesroom, So. 4 
1Ioa4-oii Stre«t. Boston, to my former partner, Mb. 
W. H. SPOONER, (who will still act as City Agent for me,) I 
shall confine myself exclusively to the culture and sale of Trees, 
Plants and Flowers, at the Nursery. My facilities for production 
are remarkably excellent and extensive, so that I am able to obtain 
Plants of superior quality at a minimum cost. I shall therefore 
make it tor the interest of cultivators in the vicinity of Boston to 
select fi'om my stock or send me their oidei's, rather than obtain 
trees from a distance, through agents. 
Some changes from the prices in the Descriptive Catalogue, and 
also a list of best varieties, will be found noted on this Circular. 
For Fruit Trees in quantity I will make specially low rates. 
Horse Cars directly to the Nursery, (marked " Brighton,") leave 
Bowdoin Square, Boston, at half-past every hour. 
Steam Cars for Newton (Boston & Albany R. R.,) leave Boston 
at 7, 7.45, 10, 11, 12, 1.30, 3.10, 4, 5, .5. .53, <).05, 6.45, 8, 10 and 
11. Return at 8.21, 7.22, 7.48, 8.04, 0.20. 11.23. 1.35, 3.46, 5.53, 
7.17, 7.44, 9.17. 10.17. The Nursfcry is three-fourths of a mile east. 
Steam Cars for Faneuil (B. &. .V. R. R.,) leave Boston at 7.45 
A. M., 3.10, 6.45, 8, P. M. Return at 6.34, 8.06, 1.38, 6.B5. 
The Nursery is but half a mile south of the new Faneiul Station. 
