NOTICE. 
The extensive stock o<' Fruit and Ornamentnl Trees and Shrubs 
in the nurseries was never in better condition than at present. 
At the prices named in the within catalogue, the quality will be 
superior to any previous year. 1 prefer to give a larger and better 
size, rather than reduce prices, as this will undoubtedly be more 
advantageous to purchasers. Where a considerable quantity is 
wanted, I can give special inducements. An inspection of the 
stock, and of the extensive ranges of greenhouses, which are 
entirely novel in construed )n, and admirably adapted to their 
purpose, will amply repay the visitor. 
It will greatly facilitate the selection in tlie busy season, if those 
in want of plants will, as far as practicable, write a distinct list, 
and, in the case of ordei's sent by mail, separate from tlio body of 
the letter. I will furnish every facility for a selection of varieties, 
and will impart such information as is in my power; yet the 
pressure of work is so severe in tlie spring, that assistance should 
be rendered to insure dispatch, llnless otherwise ordered, it is 
my rule to forward on the day following the recei|)t of tlie order. 
Where the selection of varieties is left to me, I pledge careful 
judgment. 
I must be assured of the prompt payment of bills, which may 
be made by a money order on the Brighton post-office, or by 
Boston checks. 
A small charge, sufficient to cover the cost of packing trees will 
be-made, varying from 25 cents (o $1.50, according to the size of 
the bale. Plants from the Greenhouse Department will be sent 
without extra charge for packing. 
Delivery to any of the ddpdts and express-offices in Boston will 
be free. 
